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She is a tiny baby. At first, the images are slightly blurred at best, but they are poignant nonetheless. Her life began in love, he is so very relieved to find. She is laying in something puffy, something warm and very soft, laughing. It is a very sweet sound to him. Her little hands wave above her, as if she's trying to catch something, or touch something just outside of her vision.

Someone is playing with her.

Snape looks at her, his precious love, and thinks she is still just as perfect as she was then. A slender-fingered hand comes briefly into view; it caresses her face, then is gone. Slender-fingered, yet definitely masculine. Snape noted the thick-banded rings, but had not the time to note the decorations on them. Suddenly, Snape sees the source of baby Ellie's great joy.

A dog.

Snape's heart nearly stops. Curly-haired and black...though only a puppy, the only thing he can compare it to is Padfoot. Clearly the puppy adores her; the images sharpen and he sees the puppy snuggling her, then hiding, only to pop up and snuggle her again. The puppy does this a few more times, then disappears again. Ellie's little brows knit and she sounds as though she's going to cry, but up pops her playmate, which to Snape's surprise is now a boy. He looks to be about six years of age, and while his hair and eyes are darker than hers, the relation between them is obvious. Something else is obvious as well as the father leans down to gently pick Ellie up. "Da," the boy protests, "don't take my baby!" Their father laughs softly and tells him, "now, Ome, your sister is hungry. You may have her back when her belly is full."

As their father turns from the play area, he places her at his shoulder, and the boy shifts back to a puppy as he runs to follow them. He is clearly already a skilled animagus, which Snape knows should not be possible. Ellie reaches down to him over their father's shoulder, her tiny hands clenching and unclenching, laughing all the way. When Ellie hears her mother's voice she turns, and Snape has at last a clear image of the faces of her parents. When their mother takes her into her loving arms to nurse, the puppy again becomes the boy and climbs up into the huge chair, leans against their mother and smiles down at his beloved sister. Their father sits on the arm of the chair, and Ellie laughs up at the three of them.

Snape knows at last the truth that has eluded him for so long. They are not entirely human, but rather...Quendi, as Professor Tolkien called them.

Elves.

Which explains why Ellie was taught to read with The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings. She wasn't just being taught to read, she was being taught their history. But Therion suspected this, as did Malfoy. Snape believes Sirius must have as well. Why didn't he? Because he was far too focused on keeping her secret and safe, while taking care of all of his other responsibilities. He knew she was special...but this he never imagined.

The flow of memory speeds up and when it slows again, Ellie is three years old. She is speaking, and her brother's nickname seems to be her favorite word. The boy, named Elomer, dotes on her. He is the one who is her Magical guide, as well as her constant companion. Their parents home-school Elomer, and so Ellie herself is already learning, and Snape can not understand why it seems she can now do little more than cast simple water and binding spells. He watches Ellie and Elomer playing and learning as they age through the progression of memories, and Snape sees Ellie, at age five, cast something he thinks quite similar to a Patronus. Their father calls them 'baby lights' and proudly encourages her; tiny, wispy little birds that make her brother laugh. In his dog form, he tries to catch them, but they spark out before he can.

Through the flow of their lives in memory Snape sees the resemblance between Elomer and Sirius become stronger over time, but to his surprise it does not actually bother him. The house is huge and beautiful, and there are horses everywhere; horses in the fields the house sits on, and horses represented in art and sculpture throughout the house, even a banner depicting a horse flies from the pole outside the front gate. He sees also birds, especially ravens and peacocks, both living and sculptural, and he begins to feel an emotional connection with Ellie's family. To have known such love...

There is a day, Snape thinks she must still be five, when a huge bird comes to the house, bearing a message. Their mother is overjoyed, but their father...is not. "I do not want our children there, Athlene. They are too young." Snape moves closer to the dining area, so that he is peeking in just as Ellie and her brother are. On the table is something Snape is quite familiar with. "But Elwine, to rob our son of this opportunity--" their father shakes his head vehemently. "No. Athlene, the Shadow has returned, just as Incánus knew it would! What do you think Gorthaur would do if he knew of us? What do you think he would do to our children? We must not expose ourselves to him!" Their mother sadly folds Elomer's letter back up, slips it back into its envelope, and tucks it away. "But Dumbledore's magic is strong, Elwine, he is the greatest wizard of this Age. Ome would be safe at Hogwarts."

Snape notices the calendar as Athlene hides the letter and suddenly feels very sick. It is July of 1972. The realization that Ellie's parents were discussing Tom Riddle, for surely the name 'Gorthaur' could only refer to him, and that he very easily could have met Ellie's brother nearly sends him reeling. As Elwine issues his final word on the matter, Ellie cries, and Elomer wraps her in his arms and carries her away. Snape follows them outside to where the horses are. "Why is Da so mad at Ma?" she asks as her brother gently wipes her tears away, and sighing, he tells her not to worry. "Da's not mad at Ma, he's just unhappy about something in another place." Elomer kisses her cheek and strokes her hair. "Let's go play," he says, then shifts to his dog form as she runs away laughing.

Suddenly, she is six. Her brithday cake is small but beautiful, and her party consists of just her parents, her brother, a very, very old wolf, and another Elf lady Snape realizes is Ellie's aunt, Atheme. The old wolf does not leave the fireside rug, but does not take his eyes from Ellie and Elomer. Snape wonders if he is another animagus. Atheme has spread out sprigs of rosemary, thyme, valerian and calendula on the cloth of another table. She walks over to the old wolf and gently pulls out two thin handfulls of shed fur, thanks him, then walks back and adds the fur to the sprigs. "I understand your new neighbors are Muggles," she says as one of the two preening ravens gives her a loose feather from his wing. She adds his feather to the sprigs and fur, then takes off one of her necklaces. Elwine says that they are indeed Muggles, and Atheme asks if they have met them yet.

Athlene tells her sister that they have not had the chance yet, and Atheme says, "good," as she breaks the necklace and shakes out a few bone and stone beads onto the cloth. She ties the cords of the necklace tightly, kisses it, then slips it over Ellie's head, which makes the little one terribly happy. Atheme then removes a vial of a sweet-smelling oil from her gown and sprinkles some onto her creation as she whispers a blessing upon it, caps the vial, and returns it to her gown. She looks up at the two ravens and says something to them in a language Snape does not recognize, but finds it sounds similar to Sindarin. The ravens fly from the house, and Elomer lifts Ellie up so she can see better. After several minutes, the ravens return with horse hair and a cord; they give these things to Atheme and Ellie watches carefully everything her aunt does.

The horse hair is added to the assortment, then carefully Atheme gathers the tablecloth up around the blessed assortment. She ties the cord around the twisted part of the cloth, then hands it to Elwine. "Give this to them tonight, one hour after dusk has fallen. They're Danes, and if I'm right they'll understand. Don't be surprised if there are fresh eggs on the porch in the morning." Elwine places the bundle into a lovely basket, then after a moment, he places a loaf of freshly baked bread in the basket with it. Atheme stretches and kisses little Ellie's cheek, and they settle down for cake. After cake she opens her gifts, and Snape actually sits down on the floor with her and Elomer. There's a lovely dress, pretty things for her hair, and the finest woodcarving of a horse he's ever seen, and it's no surprise to him that it is the horse that she loves the best.

Snape listens as the adults talk, but again, does not recognize the language. He's still thinking about the almost lyrical tongue when the memory scene changes, and it's dawn of the following day. Ellie and Ome have snuck out of their beds and are peeking out of the front door. There's not just a basket of eggs on the porch, but bottles of what could be fresh cream as well, and...movement in the shrubbery on the other side of the gateway. Someone peeking back at them...Snape's breath catches in his throat and Ellie is running down the hall to their parents' room. "Ma! Da! There's a pretty boy outside!" she yells excitedly, "there's a pretty boy outside!" The scene changes much to Snape's disappointment, but once it is fixed again, his disappointment vanishes.

A few days have passed by the look of it, and Ellie and her family are all outside. Their parents are talking to the Muggle neighbors and it is clear that Atheme's gift was very well recieved. Snape notices that Ellie's parents have made no effort to conceal what they are, and that the Muggles are...he doesn't know what to think. They are humble and soft-spoken, and seem very warm and welcoming. The man, Harbard, and Elwine talk of horses and the benefits of having the ravens and crows around, while the woman, Maren, and Athlene talk of old folk remedies and the similarity to those used in Wizarding healing. There is much laughter and Elomer pays great attention to the conversation, but Ellie seems distracted.

Snape sees why...the 'pretty boy' peeks out from behind the shrubbery at her, and she jumps up excitedly. She nearly darts forward but the boy disappears, and she actually stomps her foot in frustration. "I want to talk to him!" she frowns, and Harbard laughs softly. "That is Micha, our son. He is...very shy." Athlene tells Ome to take Ellie inside, which he does immediately. As they walk to the playroom hand in hand, Ellie asks Ome why the boy doesn't want to talk to her. They sit down on the floor of the playroom and he says, "maybe he is sick, and doesn't want to get you sick too." Ellie picks up a ball of yarn and rolls it to the old raven watching them. "Ma can make him better," she says, and Ome laughs. "Maybe it's because he just doesn't know us." The old raven pushes the ball of yarn back to her, and as Ellie carefully gathers the raven up and holds her like a baby, which the raven doesn't seem to mind, she says softly, "I won't hurt him."

Ome smiles softly and leans toward Ellie, gently strokes the raven's belly feathers, then tells his sister, "you are very sweet, Ellie. I think when the time is right, you will meet him. Just give him time." Time...the scene shifts and Snape thinks it can't be more than a week at most. Ellie and Ome are outside playing with another wolf when they hear raised voices down the road. Boys' voices. It all sounds very unkind, and there are words neither of them have ever heard before, and as Ellie and her brother run toward the voices someone shouts, "just leave me alone!" Ellie and Ome peer carefully from around the stone wall that divides the Wizarding enclave from what looks like open field, and see five Muggle boys clumped around another, smaller boy.

That smaller boy is Micha.

One of the larger boys shoves him and sneers, "what'cha gonna do about it, freak?" Ellie is furious, but not as quick as her brother; before she can pull her hand from his, he has already begun changing. In perhaps a heartbeat, he's in his dog form, rushing forward, barking and growling ferociously. Elomer means business, he will attack if he must, but fortunately the Muggle bullies are sufficiently frightend, and run away. Micha doesn't know what to do until Ellie gently takes his shaking hand. He turns around to face her, then knows exactly what to do, and promptly does it. He blushes, giggles, and hides his face with his other hand. Elomer shifts back and checks Micha all over to make sure he's not injured, then says, "you can come home with us."

The boy appears to be maybe two years older than Ellie, and clearly suffers from albinism. His eyes are almost pale violet in color, his hair, snow white; his skin is pale and sensitive, and his blushing turns his face quite pink. He grips Ellie's hand as though he will never let go, and as Ellie looks back up at him, he blushes again. Elomer ushers them back to the house, his hand resting protectively on Micha's shoulder. Micha's mother is there at the door, crying because her son is never gone this long and she can not find him. "I'm alright Mama," Micha says softly, "they saved me!" Maren turns to see her son and covers her face for a moment. She laughs with great relief and Athlene gives her a reassuring hug. The look on Elwine's face is one of absolute pride.

And thus begings the second most special relationship in Ellie's life.

Snape watches as the flow of memory speeds up; several days pass, then a week, then slows again to the day Elomer takes it upon himself to teach Micha self-defense. Micha has come to their house with a blacked eye, and everyone is outraged. While on his way home from Muggle school, the older Muggle boys caught up with him, and when he tried to run away, they beat him. He's already had his first lesson by the time Atheme comes by for a visit that night, and the witch is so angry that she goes over to Micha's house with a dozen apples. She comes back little more than an hour later, with an armful of fresh rolls and a half-smile on her stern face. "We have the Rasmussen's permission to teach Micha all that we can. I'll see Erasmus tomorrow about some kind of intervention." Ellie doesn't understand what that means, but she thinks her friend will be able to be with them more.

"Intervention, Atheme?" Ellie's aunt faces her father. "Yes, Elwine, the boy has special needs, and his needs aren't being met at that awful Muggle school. He's better off here with us, with people who actually care about him." Ellie's father does not seem too thrilled with the idea at first, until Athlene says, "well, why not. We home-school Elomer and Elsbet, so I do not mind at all teaching Micha. He is a delightful child, and is already reading Professor Tolkien's work." It is settled then, and Snape watches through the flow of memories Elomer teaching Micha the martial art Jeet Kune Do, and Ellie learns right along with him. He watches as Micha goes through his daily lessons, and watches as Atheme teaches him about the nature of magic.

Snape watches as three years pass, and the two families grow closer together. He watches as Micha grows and develops into a fine young horseman. He watches as the relationship between Ellie and Micha blossoms into love. Atheme and Elomer have worked hard to teach Micha everything they can so that the boy can defend himself, and it has paid off, but in a way that no-one could have expected. It is a fine, sunny day, a day that falls between Micha's and Ellie's birthdays. Micha has just turned eleven, Ellie will be nine. The three children are in Elomer's room, and Elomer, now fifteen years old, has become an impressive young Elf wizard. He is also a near dead-ringer for Sirius at that age, but he is far kinder than Snape recalls Sirius ever being.

But then, Elomer's family is by far better than anything Sirius could ever have had.

This day, Micha is telling his best friends that he made something in his room move just by thinking about it. "Well," Elomer says matter-of-factly, "haven't I always told you it's the Will and the Word?" Micha nods and Ellie asks him if he can move the sculpture of the peacock on the nightstand. Micha breathes deeply as he focuses on the peacock. Slowly, he raises his hand. Ellie watches his face, watches the concentration on it, watches his lips move, then looks at the peacock. He moves it alright...right off of the nightstand. Ellie jumps up and runs out of the room, down the hallway to the room where their mother dries her herbs. "Ma, you have to see this! You have to see what Micha can do!" She grabs her mother's hand and pulls her back down the hall to Elomer's room.

Elomer has returned the peacock to its place, and as sister, mother and finally father gather into the room, Micha does it again. "Well," Atheme says from behind Elwine and Athlene, "I'll inform Erasmus." Elwine watches her as she heads to the front door. "Inform him of what?" Atheme smiles down at Ellie and replies, "that I was right about that boy," as she leaves the house. That night, there is celebration in the Rasmussen house, and Harbard tells Elwine, "he has been working so hard, and we are so very proud of him," Maren brings them out coffee and tells them that she and Harbard are so grateful for everything everyone has done for their son. Atheme arrives with Erasmus, who for all the world looks to Snape like a grey and wizened Rufus Scrimgeour.

Snape notes the elder wizard's sour expression, and has the feeling that Erasmus does not believe the boy can do anything. "Is this the item?" he asks and Atheme tells him yes. He nods but says nothing. The elder wizard walks around the humble living room, as if checking for any signs of deception. Not finding any, he sits down in the rocking chair. He barely takes any notice of Micha, which Snape finds quite rude. Atheme tells the boy to proceed, and he does exactly as he did earlier in the day. Erasmus sits forward. "Can you raise it, boy?" Micha fails on his first attempt, but succeeds on his second, and returns it to the table, just an inch or two from its original position. Erasmus stares for a second at it, then finally looks at Micah. He motions for Micha to come and stand in front of him. "Push me, boy, can you push me?"

Micha nods just once. He takes a different stance this time and breathes deeply. He focuses himself, braces his shoulders, and exhales. He closes his eyes slowly, and Erasmus gasps softly. He sits up, nods almost imperceptably, then to Snape's relief, pats Micha on the shoulder. He rises quickly without a word to anyone but Atheme as he goes out the door, and it is a word Ellie has never heard before. "True Telekinesis." Atheme turns and looks at everyone, her eyes glistening. "You just do not know how proud I am," she says.

Snape watches days pass, days full of excitement and a flurry of activity that end with a momentous event...
Dawn breaks and Elsbet wakes alone.

She wonders when this will end, when will she finally be waking with Severus beside her. Ah, but what about Lucius?

How does this work?

Her life has always been complicated in one way or another, but this complication is something totally new. But does it have to be a 'complication'?

She's not sure.

She's not sure of much right now, except that she hurts. Lucius must love Severus very much, and she knows Severus loves him. They've known each other forever, and she could see their love for each other that very first night, and Severus had always spoken so well...
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He had followed Snape before, but the Potions Master had always been able to elude him. Now, though, he'd beaten him to his secret destination.

And he can't believe what he sees.

Peering through the window of the tiny house he sees her; a Muggle woman, busy cleaning he surmises in preparation for Snape's arrival. She is alone and helpless. He could kill her easily. But he can't, not yet, anyway. He has to know what exactly the Dark wizard of his long acquaint is doing with this filthy little Muggle.

Though...Malfoy muses as he rubs his chin, she is young and attractive; her long, champagne blond...
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She is a tiny baby. At first, the images are slightly blurred at best, but they are poignant nonetheless. Her life began in love, he is so very relieved to find. She is laying in something puffy, something warm and very soft, laughing. It is a very sweet sound to him. Her little hands wave above her, as if she's trying to catch something, or touch something just outside of her vision.

Someone is playing with her.

Snape looks at her, his precious love, and thinks she is still just as perfect as she was then. A slender-fingered hand comes briefly into view; it caresses her face, then is gone. Slender-fingered,...
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Once in, he encounters only blackness.

To say that this disturbes him would be an understatement.

All of their hard work...all of the information she risked herself to bring him...the very stability of her mind...he is afraid, for her, for himself, and for all that might have been.

But then, something in the blackness stirs. He sees movement in the apparent distance, and as it approaches, he tries to ready himself for the worst. It's a figure with a human shape, draped in a thin, wispy darkness different from the blackness that surrounds them. And then, when the figure stops before him, it waves...
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The cool breeze feels so good on Elsbet's face that she thinks it would feel good all over. So as she runs she strips off the first layer of clothing leaving it where it falls. She doesn't know where she is, but she knows somehow that she is safe. She laughs because she feels good, she feels free, she feels like...like...like she needs to find something. But what? What could she need to find? She doesn't know, and at the moment she doesn't care...she hears someone calling her name, but she doesn't answer. Instead, she hides, covering her mouth so she doesn't giggle as they run passed her hiding...
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After the lovely lunch, all the chatting and a little crying, they finally get to the reason Elsbet had wanted to see Remus.

"Ellie," he says in a fatherly tone as everyone settles into the living room, "I don't think that's such a good idea. Severus worked very hard to protect your mind against assault and invasion, I don't think we will be able to get very far." He reaches forward and touches her hand gently. "Besides, Ellie, we don't know what kind of damage we could do." She nods, sits quietly for a moment, then looks up at him. "But what if something has changed? What if there's something...
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Dawn.

Dressed and ready, Elsbet kisses Malfoy awake, then gently caresses Therion, smiling as he wakes and realizes he's holding Malfoy's hand. She steps away from the couch as they rise, and walks into the dining room with them. There's a lite breakfast waiting for them; she tells them she thinks it would be nice if they could have brunch with Remus and Tonks today, and they agree, and settle down to eat after they get appropriately dressed.

"You know," Malfoy says, "I would really like to take a walk today, later, after...after we talk to Remus. I'd like to do something about this," he says,...
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Snape lays in his bed, alone, urging himself to go back to sleep. He wants to find his feathered friend again, he wants to dream of his Sanctuary and of his Oddbit, and the other extraordinary people he has in his life. The White City is the abode of Life, but his loved ones are truly his Sanctuary. As he relaxes, he slips into the arms of sleep once more and begins to dream, though the dream is more memory than anything else.

He remembers the very first time he held Elsbet in his arms. She was frightened and injured, and when he put his arms around her to comfort her, she seemed to melt against...
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She doesn't know what to say, really. She thinks back over the dinners, the holidays, the couple of times she got to visit Fred and George at their shop, and never once had she been asked, "so what's it like being a 'special' Muggle in the Magical world?" or anything of the sort.

Therion dresses, then kneels down beside Malfoy. Are you alright? he asks him, and the fair wizard replies, ask me later, please... then touches Elsbet's face again. "You're afraid of remembering something painful, and we've told you that we will help you work through that when it happens." She nods, but doesn't meet...
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A dream...but who is dreaming?

A wolfpack gathers near a fountain, yapping happily to each other, tails swishing, tongues lolling...three wolves in particular roll around in the grass together, then jump up onto their paws and lick each other's faces. They chase each other around the fountain, while overhead there circles dozens of ravens in a multitude of colors, each with their own voice. They circle and laugh at the playful wolves, and alight on the row of buildings nearby. There is a baby girl in the fountain, splashing and giggling just as happily as her lupine guardians are yapping, and...
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Remus fumbles with the hem of the blanket he's wrapped in, and twirls a bit of fringe between his thumb and forefinger. He draws in a deep breath and lets it out slowly. "There's quite a lot you've missed, Layne, and I don't know that I can sit here and tell you everything. I think we should...get dressed and go to my house. You can meet my wife, and we can talk." Layne stares at a small patch of dry grass beside Remus. "He's dead, isn't he, Sirius?" Remus sighs softly. "Let's go to my house and you can have a warm place to sleep, and a decent meal in the morning." Layne does not reply, but...
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He heads directly to the house that Therion had secured for Sirius.

The single white lily he placed before the door is still there, but beside it is another flower, a chrysanthemum as white as the lily, and his heart tells him Andromeda has been here. He wonders briefly what will become of this house; if left like this, under its own sorrow, it would continue to break down over time, and 'die'. The plot would be unusable, and the sorrow would spread. But under the sorrow of others' as well? Its degradation will accelerate, unless something is done to stop it. What would stop...or better yet,...
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...far better than what Snape will be returning to shortly. Why does he have to go? Ah, but he knows why...he just wishes there was some way to keep Snape here, keep them together.

His thoughts are commanded once again by the beauty astride him. He can't believe his extraordinary fortune; he lost the one he thought was his only true love, and then when he dared let love back in, he lost that one as well. He was afraid to let it blossom once more, but he couldn't help it. Elsbet, Snape, Malfoy, Remus...he has more love now than he could ever have hoped for or dreamed, more than he ever thought...
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Beside Snape, Malfoy too falls deeply into the arms of sleep, and together, their minds drift in search of the others they love. They perceive them in the other room, they see Therion's body wrapped protectively around Elsbet's, both also in a sound sleep. Dreaming, perhaps, or...something darker? Darker, Snape senses, and is distressed. A nightmare threatens his lady's sleep, and Therion's bright thoughts of loyal horses and ravens, brave wolves and clever cats keeps that nightmare at bay. Snape and Malfoy embrace these two mentally, and Snape's mere presence banishes the nightmare almost...
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As the door slides closed, Malfoy eases Snape back against the wall, kissing him hungrily as he fights with the buttons on his tunic. Snape attempts to help him but Malfoy gently pushes his hands away. "Unless you're going to put those hands on me, Severus, keep them down." Snape says nothing for a moment, but as Malfoy gets him undone nearly down to his trousers, he has to speak. "Not...here....bed, please," Malfoy kisses him again, and as they move over to the bed Snape fumbles with Malfoy's robes. Malfoy gently pushes Snape down onto the bed and wastes no time; his mouth caresses Snape's...
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When Snape catches up with his loved ones, he spies a very happy sight: Ted Tonks, seated beside his wife, at the table with them, safe and sound.

He's glad for that.

Several tables away from them are Blood and Sand, a male and female mated pair of Silhouettes who form a Union with Grifter, another of Snape's favorite people. They helped bring Andromeda to safety, so it makes sense that they would have been searching for Ted. But there's no sign of Grifter, and Malfoy is clearly disturbed. Blood and Sand are as well, and after conveying his relief to Ted and the others, he goes immediately to...
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Snape pulls himself together and his face takes on that cold, emotionless mask he wears so rarely here; that mask is for the Outside world, not here, where he can show his heart, but he's stinging from the confessions he's given the Old Man. He's never told anyone what he's told Perdurabo, he's barely acknowledged them to himself, and he could have gone the rest of his life having never spoken them. But Remus was right, of course...keeping it all bottled up inside was only doing him harm, and it would have eventually affected the relationships most important to him. He's not about to lose them....
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Ah, dawn.

Loki yawns and stretches, then leans over and picks playfully at Cambion. Hungry, Cambion thinks as he wakes and picks back at his little friend. Where your Da? Loki hops out of the nook and creeps quietly to the alleged guest room to see if they're all still sleeping. He thinks it's silly, calling it a guest room, since they're all sleeping in it, and Cambion's Da isn't a guest.

Hmmmm.

Only Lusus n' Els in bed now, sleepin'. Where Da?

Loki looks in the other room, but no one is there, then creeps carefully into the bathroom. He hops back, then turns around and runs back into the front...
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