Darkness all around her was all she could see. No wind or the sound of birds. Absolutely nothing. Fleur didn't know how long she was there. Minutes? Seconds? Years? They say that time is a constant concept but for her it stopped being a constant more than two hundred years ago. When every second mattered, like when every sigh and smile counted. But for her it all ended when her beloved Harry chose to move on and left three legendary relics in her hands. And the love she felt for the magician she loved most in her life became filled with resentment because he abandoned her for years of torture. The only person who loved her beyond her enchanted beauty did not choose her. But Fleur survived. Little by little she learned to survive. She found refuge in books, she read books of all kinds from the most delicate and difficult magic to poetry and Muggle mythology. Fleur's thoughts were interrupted when out of nowhere a beam of light assaulted her eyes and then a scream of pain. After so much time in the dark Fleur welcomed something other than darkness. A uncomfortable sensation startled her senses. As if they were squeezing her through a very small gap. To her horror she realized what was happening. She was about to be reborn. Panic assaulted her senses. When the breeze touched her face for the first time she let out a scream that echoed throughout the Red Keep. "She is beautiful, your grace" "The most beautiful baby I have ever seen" Fleur panicked again, if what the man in gray robes says is true, her beauty enchantment followed her into this life. Unfortunately for her, her accidental magic activated. Just before they placed her in her crib. Flames of fire erupted from her hands, setting the wooden cradle on fire and burning parts of the maester's clothing. What followed next was to be expected. Screams. A woman with red hair demanding to be let through. When they managed to extinguish the fire. They saw a beautiful baby full of ashes and unharmed. The last thing Fleur saw after succumbing to sleep were a bunch of horrified and surprised faces.