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The Steps



Elle frowned. "Why would something hurt an innocent person?" She asked worriedly. "I don't know how the teachers kept it quiet, usually everyone knows everything!"

Elle blushed a bit at the way he was staring but quickly looked at Tasha and said, "So, what were you doing up there?" She smirked.

"It's silly really. I was just taking a stroll, enjoying the cool weather and-" she swallowed, "-and then I heard shrieks. Well, no, it was more like moaning. I thought someone was hurt, so I ran inside, up the steps. To the forbidden floor.
"I didn't find anything except for Peeves," she said, making a face. "I thought he was the one making the noises, so I started yelling at him to quit. I have a short temper when it comes to poltergeists. Anyway, he didn't answer me, just threw a dungbomb in my face and disappeared! Penelope went crazy! I--" She paused at their confused expressions.
"Oh, I was cat-sitting for a friend, I guess I should've mentioned--"
She gasped, standing up abruptly. "Oh no. Penelope!"
Then she ran straight up the steps and into the forbidden floor.


"Penelope?"
She scanned the room, looking for her friend's cat. How could she have been so stupid as to forget about her?
Natasha stepped all the way into the room, closing the door behind. She wasn't too scared that anything would happen to her. She really just didn't want to get caught.
"Penelope?" she called again. Then her eyes rested on it.
"Oh!"

Elle was leaning up against the wall, sides heaving as blood tricked from a small wound in her side. She pressed her robes to the cut and when she looked up and saw Frederic there she stood and pointed saying in a raspy voice, "Tasha chased Penelope! Go!" She gestured to the hallway across from her. "I'll be fine. I'll catch up! Go on!"
((LOL I totally didn't know what to say))
((LOL I totally didn't know what to say))

((Yeah, me too! I really don't know how this is going to end. :P ))
Elle said stubbornly, "I can do it myself! You need to hurry, I don't know where Natasha went! Go!" Elle hobbled along the wall showing she could move just slowly.


Natasha's gaze held a mix of tenderness and shock, as she held the crying boy.
The cries became moans. Moans that did not ordinarily come from a baby's throat.
Natasha's jaw trembled. She didn't know what to do. She only knew that she had to protect this poor child from whatever had hurt the cat and was now causing him so much pain.
"Please. Please don't cry." She looked around the room, hoping find something to help her.
"Frederic!" But as soon as she spotted the boy out in the hall, the child's cries amplified to an unbearable pitch, and Natasha was pushed back by a powerful force. She crumpled , but the baby floated to the ground, unharmed.
This was no ordinary child.
((Yeah, I'm totally making this up as I go along...))

((We can always end it if you guys ran out of ideas or anything.))
Elle was regaining strength and she was smart enough to know to run, flee; but something held her back. She saw her friend's crumpled figures and she backed away slowly. The ghost-child creature was on the ground, screaming. She edged away and then took off down the steps screaming for help. She caught a glimpse of a teacher. The DADA teacher. Perfect! "Professor!" She called, "Help me! Please, my friends, I fear they're hurt!" The teacher understood at once and followed her briskly up the flight of steps and down the corridor. ((Who wants to play the teacher?))

Professor Eddings scurried over as fast as he could, plump as he was. Wand at the ready, he motioned for Eve to keep behind him. They came to the room that kept Natasha, Frederic, and the baby.
He quickly gauged his surroundings. Shouting at Elle to tend to the students, he brandished his wand against the hooded creature.
"Riddikulus!" he cried, and the creature turned out not be a dementor, but a boggart.
The boggart left defenseless, Eddings now turned to the baby boy.
"We thought we wouldn't have to hurt you," he muttered to the child. Then he waved his wand and the child's cries ceased.
Elle immediately rushed to Tasha, shaking her ruefully. "Natasha! Please, wake up!" She waved her wand and her eyes fluttered open. She next moved to Frederic, saying the same incantation. "Thank you professor!" Elle said, quaking.


Natasha came to her senses, and the baby was the first thing on her mind. She sat up quickly and gave a small gasp of pain.
"Professor," she cried. "Thank goodness! The baby--"
"It's not a baby," he said darkly. He guarded their view of the creature. "You three need to get to the Hospital Wing immediately. I would escort you, but I have things to deal with here. I'm sure you'll find help along the way." He eyed them with concern.
Natasha glanced at Penelope with tears in her eyes. If only they had found help sooner.


Aito was smiling again.
Wearing his Hogwarts uniform in a sloppy kind of way, he tossed his green apple in the air and grabbed it without even looking. Going through the marble gate, he took a bite and chewed, refreshed.
He took a big breath, inhaling the cold air.
What a weirdly beautiful day! he thought.
As usual, he couldn't study. So, he decided to take a walk and the Steps were the destination.
His steps stopped as he saw beautiful red hair flowing with the wind and a girl sitting there. How marvelous they were, contrasting this grey day.
He took a stepped closer to the girl, and sat next to her, invading her personal space bubble.
He took another bite of his apple, and gazed into her eyes.
"Hi."
Wearing his Hogwarts uniform in a sloppy kind of way, he tossed his green apple in the air and grabbed it without even looking. Going through the marble gate, he took a bite and chewed, refreshed.
He took a big breath, inhaling the cold air.
What a weirdly beautiful day! he thought.
As usual, he couldn't study. So, he decided to take a walk and the Steps were the destination.
His steps stopped as he saw beautiful red hair flowing with the wind and a girl sitting there. How marvelous they were, contrasting this grey day.
He took a stepped closer to the girl, and sat next to her, invading her personal space bubble.
He took another bite of his apple, and gazed into her eyes.
"Hi."
Aito smiled wider as he heard her steady voice. He liked that she didn't jump back as common people do.
He chewed his apple slowly, thinking of what to say. He avoided her question and instead, he spoke his mind.
"Why do you write here?" he asked, noticing the quill and the parchment.
"You could write anywhere. In the Common Room, in the library, on your bed, in the Courtyards. So why do you write outside the gate of Hogwarts?" he said, moving his hands slightly when he talked, and taking a bite in between questions.
He chewed his apple slowly, thinking of what to say. He avoided her question and instead, he spoke his mind.
"Why do you write here?" he asked, noticing the quill and the parchment.
"You could write anywhere. In the Common Room, in the library, on your bed, in the Courtyards. So why do you write outside the gate of Hogwarts?" he said, moving his hands slightly when he talked, and taking a bite in between questions.
Aito laughed as she bit from his apple playfully. He put his hand in his pocket and got out another one, hanging it to her.
"People are too set in their ways." he said as she took the apple from him.
"I want to fly and they want to walk. Isn't that weird? Who doesn't want to fly?" he said, jumping up and grabing her arm, swirling her around. He caught her before she could fall, because they were still on stairs, and carefully had her seated down again.
Instead of sitting down, he stood in front of her, one step down so that they were in the same height.
"My name is Aito." he said, bowing his body a little bit and taking out his hand.
"And you are?"
"People are too set in their ways." he said as she took the apple from him.
"I want to fly and they want to walk. Isn't that weird? Who doesn't want to fly?" he said, jumping up and grabing her arm, swirling her around. He caught her before she could fall, because they were still on stairs, and carefully had her seated down again.
Instead of sitting down, he stood in front of her, one step down so that they were in the same height.
"My name is Aito." he said, bowing his body a little bit and taking out his hand.
"And you are?"
Aito listened to her sweet poem and smiled.
"You have the most peculiar name I have ever heard."
"That's amazing!" he said, sitting down one step lower than her, his back turned away from the lake and the view. For some reason, all that wasn't interesting anymore.
He took our his wand and whispered a spell. A red camellia flower appeared, its shape as if made from dust and flew around Juniper. Then the wind took it away.
"I like creating things out of my imagination. Only, I'm not that good in putting them on paper."
"So, Juniper, what house are you in?"
"You have the most peculiar name I have ever heard."
"That's amazing!" he said, sitting down one step lower than her, his back turned away from the lake and the view. For some reason, all that wasn't interesting anymore.
He took our his wand and whispered a spell. A red camellia flower appeared, its shape as if made from dust and flew around Juniper. Then the wind took it away.
"I like creating things out of my imagination. Only, I'm not that good in putting them on paper."
"So, Juniper, what house are you in?"
Aito smiled.
"Oh no. I just asked to know where to find you in case of an emergency. Like when I create something so magnificent that I only want to show it to you." he said, sweeping some hair of her eyes.
"So, did I interrupt you from writing a poem?" he said, turning his back on her, but leaning backwards so that he's lying down. His head was a little further than her, so with the corner of his eye he could still see her.
"Oh no. I just asked to know where to find you in case of an emergency. Like when I create something so magnificent that I only want to show it to you." he said, sweeping some hair of her eyes.
"So, did I interrupt you from writing a poem?" he said, turning his back on her, but leaning backwards so that he's lying down. His head was a little further than her, so with the corner of his eye he could still see her.
Aito saw her lying down, and her hair spread around her neck and shoulders. She was beautiful, as if she was put there, perfectly drawn and shaped to the artist's taste.
They both looked at the grey clouds. The air was humid and simultaneously cold.
"Sometimes, even though you love your family, you want to not think of them. You wish to be alone, in peace and quiet, and to let worries and anxious moments behind you." he said, closing his eyes.
He took out his wand and created a water bubble around them. Juniper looked at the bubble and him in a strange look, not of rejection but of curiosity. Then, Aito, with a complicated movement, transformed the water of the bubble into vapor, colored vapor. It shaped an image, an old memory of his.
The picture was of Hogwarts but, it never looked like that before. The castle was had this golden glow, the sun behind its towers shimmered vividly and the lake had the darkest blue color.
They both looked at the grey clouds. The air was humid and simultaneously cold.
"Sometimes, even though you love your family, you want to not think of them. You wish to be alone, in peace and quiet, and to let worries and anxious moments behind you." he said, closing his eyes.
He took out his wand and created a water bubble around them. Juniper looked at the bubble and him in a strange look, not of rejection but of curiosity. Then, Aito, with a complicated movement, transformed the water of the bubble into vapor, colored vapor. It shaped an image, an old memory of his.
The picture was of Hogwarts but, it never looked like that before. The castle was had this golden glow, the sun behind its towers shimmered vividly and the lake had the darkest blue color.
Aito was happy she liked her.
"Well, not really. I recently perfected it. You wanna know what it is?" he said, suddenly sitting up, like a child who's about to explain a new game to somebody.
Aito had never found anyone that was like him. He had friends, his sister, but he always stood out. This girl here.. Juniper.. maybe she felt like that too, sometimes.
"Well, not really. I recently perfected it. You wanna know what it is?" he said, suddenly sitting up, like a child who's about to explain a new game to somebody.
Aito had never found anyone that was like him. He had friends, his sister, but he always stood out. This girl here.. Juniper.. maybe she felt like that too, sometimes.
"Well, I call it Memory Lane." said Aito. "You turn the humid air into water and then you use light to reflect colors and you adjust them in any way that you want."
"Then..." he said, reforming the bubble above their heads to illustrate. "Then, you pick a memory."
This time it was her. As he saw her that first moment, her back turned on him, her hair waving and dancing with the air, resembling a river. And In front of her lay a grey view which made her stand out.
"You see what you desire the most." he said, not looking at her but at the bubble.
"Then..." he said, reforming the bubble above their heads to illustrate. "Then, you pick a memory."
This time it was her. As he saw her that first moment, her back turned on him, her hair waving and dancing with the air, resembling a river. And In front of her lay a grey view which made her stand out.
"You see what you desire the most." he said, not looking at her but at the bubble.
Aito realized that he showed her something that he shouldn't have. He'd made her uncomfortable.
In a moment the bubble was gone, and he stood up, carelessly shuffling his hair in the back of his head.
"I apologize. I usually aren't that straight-forward to a person I just met."
"Um... you dropped your quill." he said, picking it up.
She took it, her movements slow.
Aito made a swift turn saying "Well, I have to leave now, homework doesn't disappear that easily."
He felt stupid and he hadn't felt like that in years.
He started climbing up the stairs.
In a moment the bubble was gone, and he stood up, carelessly shuffling his hair in the back of his head.
"I apologize. I usually aren't that straight-forward to a person I just met."
"Um... you dropped your quill." he said, picking it up.
She took it, her movements slow.
Aito made a swift turn saying "Well, I have to leave now, homework doesn't disappear that easily."
He felt stupid and he hadn't felt like that in years.
He started climbing up the stairs.
Aito turned to face her, smiling politely.
"No, it's fine. It's just that... I don't know why I chose this memory, I didn't mean anything...by it." he said, looking at her.
He slowly got closer and sat back next to her, but this time a little further away. What had gotten into him?
"So.. are you from England?" he said, trying to stir up a conversation.
"No, it's fine. It's just that... I don't know why I chose this memory, I didn't mean anything...by it." he said, looking at her.
He slowly got closer and sat back next to her, but this time a little further away. What had gotten into him?
"So.. are you from England?" he said, trying to stir up a conversation.
Aito was kind o unprepared for the change of subject, not expecting her to want to talk to him.
He thought about it.
"What makes me different is that I don't know. You don't explain to to pthers why you're different, becaue it isn't something you can explain. It's your way of life, perception. It's a feeling in your heart." said Aito, getting serious.
"Also.." he continued, "the source of all that power lies in my eye." he said, pointing at the blue spot in his left eye.
"It's my window of seeing things differently."
He looked at her and caught her looking back. He didn't move his eyes, so that she could see it.
He thought about it.
"What makes me different is that I don't know. You don't explain to to pthers why you're different, becaue it isn't something you can explain. It's your way of life, perception. It's a feeling in your heart." said Aito, getting serious.
"Also.." he continued, "the source of all that power lies in my eye." he said, pointing at the blue spot in his left eye.
"It's my window of seeing things differently."
He looked at her and caught her looking back. He didn't move his eyes, so that she could see it.
"It was an expression." he said smiling. He stood up, going down a couple of steps, his back turned on her.
"See, I'm not good with words."
"See, I'm not good with words."
Aito turned at the sound of ripping paper and saw Juniper acting with determination. He stood there, silent, as he was trying to figure out what she was doing.
"What are you writing?" he asked, kneeling.
"What are you writing?" he asked, kneeling.
Aito wanted to apologize but she left before he could find the words.
The only thing left was the piece of paper. He unfolded it, and he read it.
The only thing left was the piece of paper. He unfolded it, and he read it.
As Aito read the poem, he teared up. This was so perfect, it explained everything with such accuracy and yet it was beautiful, it was art.
He looked deep inside the gate, where Junipers hair could still be seen.
It was okay. Even if they were never to meet again, he'd still have her poem and she'd still have his memory.
((Okay, I didn't mean it to go to flirting, when I wrote "See what you desire the most" I thought it was irrelevant to the image he was showing her:P Well, it turned out pretty good I think^^))
He looked deep inside the gate, where Junipers hair could still be seen.
It was okay. Even if they were never to meet again, he'd still have her poem and she'd still have his memory.
((Okay, I didn't mean it to go to flirting, when I wrote "See what you desire the most" I thought it was irrelevant to the image he was showing her:P Well, it turned out pretty good I think^^))
She patted the step next her, motioning for them to sit down.
"You tell me your secrets and I'll tell you mine."