dizguy2319
It's kind of fun to do the impossible. -Walt Disne
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Adam: It was Thursday. I was reading like I usually did when I'm alone in the AHCR, and I had a glass of water sitting on the coffee table by the red sofa. I got up for a drink, then suddenly I saw I light coming towards me, like it does when a vision ends. It reached me and I fell to the floor....
All the Death Eaters and Voldemort. They captured a man from his own home. Bellatrix torchered the man, and while doing so all the Death Eaters laughed uncontrollably. Then, Voldemort gave a little speech about how this is the start of a new generation of his rein of terror, and this was just the start of his brilliant plan. The man's name was Jacob Robertson, as announced in Voldemort's speech. They tied Jacob up, and took him to Malfoy Manner. And then....
I woke up. I noticed first that the glass had cut my arm when I fell. *shows scars* I kicked the pieces of glass under the red sofa. I kept on reading, but instead of reading the words on the page, my mind was somewhere else. I kept thinking about the vision until Hermione arrived, and for the remainder of the week I could only think of the vision and feel the pain from the glass.
All the Death Eaters and Voldemort. They captured a man from his own home. Bellatrix torchered the man, and while doing so all the Death Eaters laughed uncontrollably. Then, Voldemort gave a little speech about how this is the start of a new generation of his rein of terror, and this was just the start of his brilliant plan. The man's name was Jacob Robertson, as announced in Voldemort's speech. They tied Jacob up, and took him to Malfoy Manner. And then....
I woke up. I noticed first that the glass had cut my arm when I fell. *shows scars* I kicked the pieces of glass under the red sofa. I kept on reading, but instead of reading the words on the page, my mind was somewhere else. I kept thinking about the vision until Hermione arrived, and for the remainder of the week I could only think of the vision and feel the pain from the glass.