A/N: The First Chapter of the sequel, Come Together, is OUT! Yay! Finally! And since it's against the rules to just have a "chapter" consist of A/Ns, I present to you approximately half of the first chapter:
Come Together
Chapter 1: Caution, or Lack Thereof
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It is strange when the sun manages to beat coldly down upon something, especially when it is almost summer, but this was precisely what the sun proceeded to do. For after all, not even a huge, burning sphere of gas can quite extinguish that chill which turns one's insides to prickly ice at a dementor's mere approach; thus, when one remains in a dementor's company for prolonged periods, the sun's starkly-bright vigil, by reminding you of that unattainable warmth, does indeed manage to increase the cold one seems to feel.
So the sun beat coldly down upon Azkaban, and the witches and wizards locked tightly within the prison's walls flinched away from the sun's freezing warmth and light and cowered into the deepest, darkest shadows of their cells. There was one prisoner, there for so long that his identity was lost even to himself, who called the sun The Light Creature and spoke the title with a fear far surpassing that which is inspired when one considers the usual Dark creatures. And indeed, many of Azkaban's prisoners came to fear the sun more even than they feared their guards, those terrible dementors. Many wizards, upon viewing this phenomenon, have suggested that the terror stems from the blackness of the prisoners' souls—that a soul such as those jailed within Azkaban shrivels at the touch of the sun's rays of pure, good Light. Pragmatic sorts have often countered that idea, arguing that if such a thing were true, our souls would all shrivel, at least a bit, in the sun's presence; these wizards have then begun wondering about the possible spiritual ramifications of sunburn.
Meanwhile, the prisoners of Azkaban spend their days screaming, crying, laughing, and plotting as they slowly, torturously, inevitably lose their sanity.
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