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Chapter Eleven: Found

*Headmistress Office, St. Vladimir's*

Janine leaned back in her seat in the headmistress office. She was planning to come to the academy to spend some time with Rose on her eighteenth birthday. Only to find out that her daughter ran away from the academy again. "So you're saying that none of the teachers even noticed that she wasn't even attending any of their classes? I find that highly impossible that they didn't even notice that she wasn't sitting down at any meals either? Especially since Rose is a very outspoken girl that draws attention towards her."

The headmistress sighed, "This week has been difficult. Especially since the attack on the academy has left the student body mourning the fallen classmates and teachers. Notifying that parents of the students and staff that were killed. Holding and attending all of their memorials. We also have been arranging to have more guardians patrolling the wards. Receiving more guardians from court to make up for the numbers that we have lost. Having numerous tests done to the wards. Reassuring worried parents that their kids are fine and there in no immediate danger. While the staff has been extremely helpful within the past week, there is only so much that they can do. I can't really fault my staff for not noticing one of their students hasn't been attending her classes. We haven't told the students, but this week we really haven't been worried if they attended their class or not. Especially since, Rose, does skip class sometimes the teacher might have thought that is what she done. Now I know that you are worried about your daughter leaving the academy, but she is of age where she can make her own decision. "

Janine sighed. She couldn't help think that the headmistress was right. She had a lot on her plate right now with the recent attack against the academy. She just hoped that her daughter was alright.

Even though Jill knew that the headmistress was busy, she still thought that she could have had the decency to take five minutes away from her busy schedule to call her mother to at least inform her that her daughter took off, again.

"Did she sign any official paperwork to drop out of school?" asked Janine, biting her lip.

The headmistress carefully flipped the papers inside of Roses' school record. A slight frown was on her face, as she looked at Janine, "From what I see in her personal record I don't think she signed any record. But if she did it might not have been placed in her personal record yet."

Janine closed her eyes while taking a deep breath. She didn't know how to deal with the stress. She knew that she was going to need to find her daughter soon. "Thank you for your time today. I really appreciate it. I will be spending some time with Jill before I decide what to do with Rose."

Janine turned her head to the side, and said to her youngest daughter, "I think that it is time for us to go."

Jill took in a deep breath before she nodded her head.


*The Black Snake Headquarters*

*Location Unknown*

Kyle Williams was very happy that he was chosen not to have the dark mark on his arm. He was glad that his master Voldemort had other tricks up his sleeve that many of his other death eaters; including the highest rank ones, didn't know about. He knew that now wasn't the time to follow through with his master's plans. He knew had to wait awhile, in fear that their plan was going to be quickly discovered.

"Kyle," asked a man with thinning black hair. He had a large scar that went from the corner of his right eye to the tip of his chin. His skin was pale from not going into the sunlight that often. Most of the members of the black snakes went underground after their master was defeated by the seventeen-year-old Harry Potter. "Is this news true? Does Sirius Black really have a daughter?"

Kyle nodded his head. "My daughter has seen her with her own eyes. She also told me that she was extremely powerful. She didn't need a wand to 'pop' into Hogwarts or to change Dumbledor's hair color."

"It is impossible to apparate inside of Hogwarts."

"That is why I said more of a 'pop' than the apparition. Before she appeared, there was a big cloud of colorful smoke, Ian"

"Should we worry that they will interfere with our plans?" asked a worried Ian.

"No," said Kyle. "As long as Hope doesn't get caught spying on Dumbledore's Order or the golden kids then we shall be fine."


*London, England*

Adrain wasn't having any luck on finding Rose. He didn't know what to do anymore. He was thinking that it would be a good idea to just go home and hire a personal detective to find her. He just didn't have the heart to let down Jill, and he was trying his hardest just to find Rose. He smiled as the waitress placed a steaming cup of hot coffee down in from of him.

"Is this seat taken."

Adrian snapped his head up at the sound of that familiar voice. Currently standing right in front of him was the person that he was currently searching for; Rose.


*St. Vladimir's Academy*

"I just can't believe that your sister took off again," said Janine, as her and her youngest daughter left the headmistress office. "I know that I recently haven't been the best mother to her, or you, but I was hoping that I could have made it up to the both of you. Although the first thing that I'm going to do is find your sister."

"Why would anyone want to find Rose?" shrieked a voice from behind them. It was Lissa. Christian and Eddie were following right behind her. "I'm glad that she's not at the academy anymore."

Janine eyed the necklace that Lissa was wearing. It was a plain gold chain with an old Celtic design carved on a medium size unidentifiable jewel. After Janine got a good look at the necklace, her eyes widened. "Ms. Dragomir where did you get that fine piece of jewelry?"

"I don't know where I got it," she said, a frown crossed her face before it quickly turned into a scowl. "It is none of you business where I got my necklace. Now can you please move out of our way, your blocking the hallway."

Lissa, Christian, and Eddie walked passed Janine and Jill. Once they were out of sight Janine turned towards her daughter. She was very concerned and a little panicky. She grabbed Jills hand and quickly moved into a nearby unused office.

"What's going on?" Jill asked as she rubbed her arm where her mother grabbed her.

"I think I know why Roses' friends are behaving the way they are."