A True Premonition Chapter 22:
Divination. Unquestionably divination. And Care for Magical Creatures.
There wasn't a doubt in Irina's mind that she should choose Care for Magical Creatures and Divination as her electives for Third Year.
Now she only needed two, maybe four, more things for her life to be complete.
One, and the most important one, for Roderich to love her the way she loved him, two, become Prefect in her Fifth Year, and the other two were, three, become Head Girl in her Seventh Year, and four, another important one, have her little brother here at school with her. The latter was the most important one, and the one that would make her feel more complete at Hogwarts. Seeing how he was the only family member missing; she'd her older brother, Dragomir Ivanovich, here.
She knew she was being a little ahead of her time with choosing her electives, but that was a big part of her; being precognitive. As to demonstrate, right when she was stretching her hand, to get her pen inked so she could cross the last t's and dot the last I's, she'd a vision. She was completely unaware of falling backwards in her seat with a pen stupidly raised in her hand.
Blood dripping on the ground. Roderich staggering against the wall behind him for support, a hand against his side. He's looking, not with love, but with affection nevertheless, at an older, curvaceous Elizaveta. She's staring horrified at him, before turning her head, now with hatred, towards a man dressed in Death Eater's robes. She raises her wand towards him just as the evening grows colder and the night sky gets robbed of its stars.
Dementors are coming.
The anger that had coloured Elizaveta's face just moments ago, are now replaced by the white of terror, of fear.
Uncertainty clouds her face. Her dog trots up to stand next to her.
Irina came to with a start.
'Irina? Miss Vlad? Are you alright?'
Irina looked up. She'd never been so happy to see Elizaveta before.
'You need to learn how to cast a Patronus.', she told her.
Irina knew that Elizaveta didn't know about her precognitive powers and that she'd been politely sceptic to her insistent plea, so she went out after curfew to Ravenclaw and Slytherin to talk to her fellow Leaders.
She explained her vision, went over and over it again with them, with occasional questions being put in.
'So, you see,', Irina pressed fervently, 'she's got to learn how to cast a Patronus!'
Author's notes:
In the next chapter:
The Kirkland brothers, sans Arthur, was a little disappointed that singing was all that seemed to be happening.
True, it had been brilliant on Halloween, but the same joke two times in a row?
That was almost pathetically done by the pranksters, because the trace of magic was obviously the same one as it'd been on Halloween.
So, they were pleased when there were more to come;
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