“Ne’Os Emof is dead! The dreadful man is finally dead!” The people had been chanting those two sentences ever since the news had been printed on the front page of the Daily Prophet, but Nerissa didn’t join in, instead she gathered the few items of clothing Ne’Os had allowed her to bring with her when she had left with him numbly; she had not yet begun to feel that overwhelming joy and relief that would have swept over her upon hearing such news. The truth of that matter was that she had not yet allowed the fact to sink in, for she feared that she would only be crushed with bad news the second she did- what if he had somehow managed to fake his death, and came after her once more?
And so she didn’t allow her heart fill with excitement, becuase she was so scared of having her happiness taken away from her all over again. She didn’t have much of that joy she used to be filled with, left in her, and if she wasted it all on a fabrication of the real facts, it would be gone.
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Nerissa walked down the gravel road, dragging her feet along the small rocks, a bag with a few apples and her clothes inside over her shoulder. She had her hands jammed in her pockets, shivering so violently she could swear she could hear her bones rattling about- it may have been the middle of summer, but it had been raining the entire night prior, and the air was moist and icy.
The young girl was hugged, and patted on the back by random witches and wizards who were dancing about the streets, waving their hands in the air as if a war had been won in their favor. She smiled, but it was only a ghost of the grin that should have been upon her face; scared and feeling rather lost, the only thing Nerissa wanted to do was to sit by a warm fire, and to see her best friend again… the one whom she had missed so terribly.
“Ne’Os Emof is dead! The dreadful man is finally dead!”
Nerissa nodded and inhaled, Yes, the Prophet says that he is dead, put do you people really think that that was the last of him? Nerissa wasn’t stupid, she had talked to the man about what would happen to him if he ever died; he had told her himself that he had a plan, just incase, and the idea of being caught escaping frightened Nerissa out of her wits.
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“Andrew… please answer…” Nerissa pleaded, holding a payphone to her ear as she shivered in the small phone booth. Luckily she had remembered the boy’s phone number from when they had gone camping and they had swapped numbers- where is my cell phone? Did it fall out of my pocket in Knockturn Alley that evening? Nerissa pondered all the possible ways she could have lost her ancient phone- she didn’t care, really, where it had gone off to, but it was easier for her to think of such things, than to wonder what she would do if her friend didn’t pick up his phone; her home was no where near, and to walk there would take days, if not weeks.
“Andrew, Andrew please, it’s me, Nerissa, please please come help me,” Nerissa spoke to the answering machine, her voice shaky and uneven.