CHAPTER XXV

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Celeste Black was good at many things but her best ability was keeping secrets

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Celeste Black was good at many things but her best ability was keeping secrets. She had the amazing ability to know valuable knowledge and not show a thing about it.

Maybe that's good for being the leader of small rebellion group.

But El's inner circle had whole heartedly supported her as they made plans everyday in every spare moment.

They knew things were changing but the question was would they change too?

~~~••~~~

Exams were over. El couldn't be happier for it, she danced to the Slytherin common room as people eyed her in concern but she was too overjoyed to care.

It didn't last long.

"El!" Draco yelled at her as she entered the room.

She looked to see everybody getting ready to leave, dressing for battle?

"What's wrong, what'd I miss?"

"Luna left a message, there's a going to be a fight in the department of mysteries." Theo answered as El's eyes widened.

"It's time."

~~~••~~~

"Okay, ground rules."

The group of teens stood by the lake that was across the station as they prepared themselves.

"If you get seriously hurt, get the hell out of there. Two, of you see anybody get hurt, you help. They need it and then you put this on them." She handed out little lizard like creatures. They were small and silver that shone in the Summer light.

"They will automatically take them to a base. Some people should be there and then we will figure it out from there.  Final rule, remember. Remember why we are doing this and that every step we take is a choice. Nobody is being forced and if you feel like it, go now." El concluded as a twig snapped.

They all stared at Theo who was playing with his lizard.

"What?"






































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