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'Thoughts'

Goddesses talking telepathically

Parseltongue


(With Harry, Link, and Saria)

Saria and Link showed Harry around. They introduced him to the other Kokiri and their fairies. Only Mido seemed to dislike him while he received a warm welcoming from the others. The green eyed boy noticed a lack of adults. Once the tour ended they returned to Link's place for lunch. Harry was given a plate full of fruits, vegetables, and nuts. There was no meat.

'So no adults and no meat. Usually I don't get meat anyway and this food is better than what I do get.' The dark haired child thought.

The three ate in silence. Afterwards Saria left. She had plans with another Kokiri girl. Link smiled at Harry.

"What would you like to do now?" He asked.

"I don't know." He answered. "Usually I do chores, cook meals, and after dinner I go to bed."

The blonde frowned at that. "Well we could go cloud gazing."

"Cloud gazing?" He asked.

"Yeah. We go up on a hill and lay down. We then stare up into the sky and watch the clouds. We tell each other what we think the cloud looks like." He explained.

"Oh, um okay." Harry thought that sounded weird but he wasn't going to judge until he tried it.

"Great." The blue eyed child beamed at him.

Link took Harry to a hill. They laid down on their backs. The two stared up at the clouds. At first all Harry saw was regular shaped clouds but as time ticked on he began to see shapes. Link was thrilled that his new friend seemed to be having fun. He tried not to think about the boy's parents. He had heard stories about parents and Harry's didn't sound like good ones. It made him glad Harry was now with him and not them.

After a while it started to get dark out. The two returned to their house. They ate dinner and went to bed. Link dreamed about finally getting his own fairy and Harry dreamed about his sister.


(Dream: Rose)

After a long day of shopping Rose and her mom returned home. Lily set the bags down and began taking out her daughter's new dresses. She admired how beautiful they looked and how they were going to make her daughter stand out.

"BOY! Boy get in here!" She yelled for Harry.

Rose frowned when her brother didn't show up after a few minutes. She knew that he would be punished if he didn't hurry. She hated that they treated her brother like a personal slave and then punished him for every little thing. Her heart slowed when she noticed her mum was scowling.

"Harry Potter get your arse in here now!" She yelled even louder than before.

Harry still didn't show up. Rose bit her lip in worry. Her father entered the room. He looked at the two in concern. Rose had to keep from glaring at her father. She knew he would never feel concern for Harry and it just wasn't fair.

"Dear?" He looked at his wife.

"That freak hasn't shown up after I called for him." She answered with a nasty sneer.

"I see." James frowned. "I'll go get him."

"Thank you dear." Lily smiled at him.

Rose was worried for her brother. She hoped they didn't hurt him. Usually they locked him up in the shed but her father had a weird glint in his eye. It spelled pain for Harry. The red haired child couldn't understand why her parents or her godparents didn't love and care about him. She oddly remembered a time when they did but after she was named the girl-who-lived they stopped caring about him and only paid her attention. It angered the small witch.

"Don't worry Rose. I'll take them up to your room." Her mum cooed.

'Not what I was worried about.' She frowned at her mum's back.

Lily levitated the bags. She took them to Rose's room. She then put them away.

"There you go." She smiled at her child.

"Thanks mum." She said despite wanting to scream at her.

"Lily?" James appeared at the doorway.

"Yes?" She looked at him.

"Come here." He said.

Lily frowned but went over to her husband. James closed the door. They didn't use any privacy charms because they assumed their daughter was too perfect to snoop. Rose, of course, did. She placed her ear against the door and listened in.

"What's wrong James?" The red haired witch asked.

"I can't find Harry." He answered.

"What?" She was shocked.

"He's not in the house or the shed. The tracking spell won't work either." He informed her.

"Shit. No wait. Maybe this is a good thing." She said.

"Good thing? How?" He asked.

"No one but a select few know he exists. We don't have to report his death. No one knows to look for him. Now we won't have to worry about him." Lily answered.

"True." He said. "Don't tell Rose. After a while she will forget that freak ever existed."

"I won't." That was the last thing Rose heard before she left the door.

She sat down on the bed and pretended to read. Soon her mum entered the room with a bright grin. It disgusted Rose.

"Everything okay?" She asked.

"Of course dear. Your father and I will be in the study if you need us." She said.

"Okay." Luckily her mum didn't hear the waver in her voice.

"Great." She left the room not noticing her daughter was crying.

Rose threw the book to the floor. She then slammed her face into her pillow as a sob tore threw her. She couldn't believe what she had heard. Not only was her brother missing but her parents were happy about it. They didn't care if he was hurt or in trouble. It really hurt her.

'Please let him be okay. Please.' She prayed.

It took awhile for her to stop crying. She was silent during dinner. Her parents failed to notice. They were too busy talking about their next interview with the newspaper. She then went to bed. She ended up crying herself to sleep.