by zledm007 » Monday 16 July 2007 6:44:21am
Sirius, still bewildered by the last 24 hours, sat down to a delicious home-cooked breakfast he hadn‘t had in years. It was as if time had rewound itself fifteen years, to a better, happier time in everyone’s life. Back then, it wasn’t at all unusual for these three friends, James, Lily, and Sirius, to sit around a table set for three, eating Lily’s home-cooked waffles and scrambled eggs, talking about everything, and nothing, at the same time. Even as he looked around, Sirius couldn’t tell the difference, until he looked in a mirror. It had been fifteen years, but James an Lilly, as it appeared, hadn’t aged a day, while he, himself, had aged far more than fifteen years. A year in Azkaban is enough to age a man one hundred years, much less fourteen years of dementors. It all puzzled him so much, and the silence wasn’t helping. “Lily, this is delicious as ever. You certainly haven’t lost your touch. And James, you really have found yourself quite a nice place.”
“Well, thank you Sirius. It’s so good to finally see you again, however sad it may be.” Lily was always so gracious.
“I’m sorry, but this all really makes so little sense to me. Last thing I remember, I’m fighting an horrendous battle, death eaters around every corner, and now I’m here, with you two, dead fifteen years. You’re both now quite alive, and haven’t aged a day.”
“After breakfast, lets go for a walk, shall we?” James hesitantly offered, looking towards Lily, who nodded in approval.
“That would be magnificent.” The three finished their breakfast and cleared the table. James made sure Lily would be alright alone for a while, as he and Sirius made for the door.
They walked through the door into an unchanged world. As it was the day before, the forest was hazy, still, and eerily quiet. Something about it made Sirius uncomfortable, and the haste James had made only a day earlier to the cottage certainly wasn’t helping. That, however, was near dusk, it was now day. A somewhat comforting thought.
“Sirius, what I’m about to tell you will not come easy. Lord knows I about fainted when I first heard it,” James began. “But as difficult as this will be to hear, you must promise me you’ll stay with me, Sirius. These are dangerous times, and your arrival will only help us.”
“After the last day and a half, James, anything you tell me will be a comfort.”
“Sirius, you’re in a world we’ve come to know as ’the other side.’ In some ways, no, in many ways, it is parallel to the world you, and we, came from. In others, it is very different. Sirius, you’ve died.” At this Sirius stopped in his tracks--in part because of shock, but mostly because it all started to slowly make sense to him. “The minute anyone dies, they find themselves in this world. Fifteen years ago, Lily and I found ourselves here, puzzled and as bewildered as you. It took us months to discern what had happened, and even longer to digest. But, Sirius, I’m afraid you don’t have the luxury of that time. This world, like that of the living, is on the brink of war, one of the many parallels we’ve discovered. It seems the Dark Lord’s presence here is as strong, if not stronger, than it is there. How’s he’s doing it, we’re not sure. No one has been able to simultaneously exist on both worlds, but he seems to be doing it. It’s as if he’s not living, but not yet dead.” They came up to a pond with water as green as the haze surrounding them, and sat on an elegant, aged bench that appeared ready to fall apart at any moment. “At first, people thought that Lily and I were the cause of the darkness surrounding us. It seems its invasion of this previously heavenly place coincided with our arrival. In time, as new people arrived, what has come to be known as the truth, surfaced.”
“Is the fight here as severe as it is on the other, well, other side?” Sirius could hardly grasp what he was hearing.
“From what we can gather, it is. For a good while, Lily and I were very much in the dark as to what was going on. It was once we met Tom that it all started coming together. He really is quite a brilliant young man. You’ll like him.”
“Why have you not aged, James?”
“That’s a mystery we’ve simply come to accept as such. It seems that once you arrive in this world, you remain in whatever condition you’re in, including your age, presumably forever. It’s sad the number of children we see. Most of them arrived within the two years preceding Lily and myself.”
“Sure, the years of Voldemort’s greatest power.”
“This is what we’ve deduced. They’ve begun to arrive again, Sirius. It worries us.”
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