The Yule Ball

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Sonia mumbled something about dementors and death eaters.

Elrohir frowned and wondered where Descartes had gotten to. Did he know this was happening to Sonia?

Descartes walked in with Elrohir's coffee. When he heard her mumbling he bit his lip. "I fear when she touched the dead death eater his memories transferred to her with his last bit of magic." he hands the cup to Elrohir.

Elrohir grimaced slightly as he took the coffee. "Doesn't sound good. Can anything be done?"

"I don't know."

"You should go home." Elrohir suggested. "Get some sleep."

"Maybe, but I'm worried about SOnia."

" You think something is seriously wrong with her?"

"I don't know. I do, but I hope not." Descartes said glancing over at Sonia.

"No." Elrohir agreed. He finished off his coffee and set the mug on the floor. Then a thought occured to him. Just how many of the death eater's memories had been given to Sonia? He knew who the death eater was, but did the Huberts?
"Descartes, did Sonia get all of the death eater's memories do you think?" he asked

"I don't know. Probably nor. Just the most recent."

"She's lucky then." Elrohir said, feeling releived. "Never know what sort of memories a death eater like that would have."

"Probably some very sadistic ones. If she has his memories would that mean his thoughts too?" Descartes asked as Sonia woke.

"I'm not sure." Elrohir replied, ont noticing Sonia. "I hope not. As long as she hasn't gotten his older, darker memories, it should be fine."

"Hello, I'm right here." SOnia said smirking as she watched the two. "I'd like to be talked about like I'm still in the room."

Elrohir smiled sheepishly and felt his ears going red again. "Thought you were asleep."

Sonia laughed softly but then blushed. "Um, yeah, well, I have to use the ladies room." she said slipping out of bed.

"Don't get lost." Elrohir said

Sonia arched an eyebrow. "Would you like to show the way." she said.

ELrohir smiled slowly. "Well, since I wouldn't want you to get lost or anything. Such a confusing place, this."