Dora answered the riddle that was requested of her and she passed through the portrait entrance and into the common room itself. She felt a little bit better now that she was surrounded by the blue and silver of the Ravenclaw common room.
She still felt a little bit jumpy though, despite everything. She wanted nothing more than to forget but she felt the memories slowly coming back, seeping into her subconscious and taking over all five of her senses.
Dora stumbled over to one of the couches and slumped down onto the blue upholstery. She felt sick, the memories were zooming past her eyes and blurring her vision. She dropped her head between her knees and closed her knees tightly around her head, hoping to get some physical reaction (preferably pain) that would bring her back to the present and not send her into the past.
But still the memories chugged on as one after another blurred her vision, making it impossible to see. Amadora cried out in desperation, hoping for someone to come ... someone to save her. But all there was, was silence. Or at least until the voices came.
"Now Dora, do you remember the stories I told you? The one about the wizards and their special gifts?" Avery Lunel was sat next to his little girl who was watching him, cuddling her bear as she sat under the covers of her bed.
"Of course papa! How could I forget. One had a wand, another a cloak and the last a stone. Was I right, papa?" she asked, her little voice high with anticipation and a thirst to learn; to see if her father would reward her with praise.
"That's right sweetheart. Did you know that the one with the stone was in love?" he asked, only receiving a small shake of the head from his little girl. "He was in love with a woman so beautiful that even a Muggle model would be jealous. She was no Veela and some might had considered her plain but he loved her all the same."
"But if she was plain, how was she beautiful papa?" Dora asked.
"Just like Maggie you are, always wanting to learn my darling." he chuckled.
"Daddy I am not like her." Dora wrinkled her nose and Avery chuckled.
"You are right my darling, you are not like her." he said wistfully. "Unlike her you have the ability to love. Never mask yourself from those who truly want you to be who you really are my little girl, never."
"I won't papa, I promise."
The vision melted away as the screams that escaped her mouth filled her ears in such a pitch that it could have been likened to Muggle police sirens. Dora's breathing was uneven and her chest was heaving as her panic attack began to pass and she began to gain control of her body again.
Amadora sat back in her seat and pulled her legs up so her knees were resting under her chin. Tears stained her face like spilled ink on parchment and she wondered if she would ever grow out of this. Out of those visions.
She had nightmares like any normal person but hers were vivid, just like the vision - the memory, her memory. It was always a happy memory that tore through her body like a fire trying to burn anything it could lick with its orange flame. It raced through her and before she even registered that it had started, it ended and she was brought back to the real would with a panic attack or something much worse.
Fresh tears sprang into Dora's eyes and she let her hair shield her. She was scared beyond rational thinking and she didn't want to accept the fact that she was trapped inside of the four walls of her mind. Even her walled defences couldn't protect her from the memories. Nothing could.