Summary:
Harry is taken by the Death Eaters, not before one of them gets much too
close to Hermione. Others are
getting married.
Disclaimer
1: The scene with Percy was influenced by a number of sources, including
but not limited to: ‘MIB’,
‘James Bond’,
‘True Lies’, and ‘Jumpin' Jack Flash’. It was also inspired by Parker’s
wonderful ‘Til Death Do Us
Part’. Oh,
and ‘Irresistible Poison’ belongs to Rhysenn.
Disclaimer
2: This story is based on characters and situations created and owned
by JK Rowling, various publishers
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and Warner Bros., Inc. No
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made and no copyright or trademark infringement is intended.
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Dedicated
to Lisa Rourke and her wonderful drawings. Those can be found at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/HPforGrownUps-Graphics/files/FanArt/%20LMR%27s%20Drawings/.
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Where we
left off: Harry went looking for Death Eaters and found Draco with
them. Trying to stop Harry from
going again,
Sirius stuns him, not knowing that they are about to be attacked by Voldemort's
emissaries.
Draco Falore
by
yael
Chapter
2
And
Then I Saw Her Face
Hermione watched
with horror as six wizards broke out of the forest. Their fine black robes,
their hoods pulled up
over their
heads, and the white masks obscuring their faces left no room for doubt.
Neither did the curses they began
to cast as
they drew closer. They were Death Eaters. On Hogwarts grounds. Only feet
away from the castle. And
Harry was
out cold.
The first thing she did was fight back. Harry had taught her quite a number of active-defence spells during the last year.
He would
go on his Death-Eater-hunting sprees, always returning with fresh wounds
to attend to and a new
stock of
curses. At first, Hermione refused to learn any of them. She did not want
to provide him with any
added value
to his nightly strikes. Instead, she spent months with Madam Pomfrey, standing
shoulder-to-shoulder
with Ginny, adopting any healing spell she could master. Then, Hermione’s
curiosity
got the
better of her. Harry wouldn’t halt his personal vendetta for anything,
she reasoned. From that
moment,
she memorised every curse and hex he was willing to share. And those were
many.
Her instinctive
reaction was a simple energy-blast spell Harry was very fond of. As Sirius
was busy casting a
protective
shield around them, her wand shot one blue spark after the other. Those
exploded all around the charging
Death Eaters.
The blasts slowed down the attackers, but did not stop them. Hermione wished
she had practiced the
spell more.
She remembered
Harry’s first demonstration. He wore a wide smile, and had one arm around
her waist.
‘Glad you
finally decided to learn how to defend yourself,’ he had told her. Then,
he blew a large rock clear
off the
face of the earth. Didn’t even bother to use a wand. The ball of green
fire flew right out of his
fingertips.
Hermione wished
they had that power on their side just then. Her eyes widened at the simplicity
of the solution, and
the shock
of not thinking of it before. She stopped hauling her tiny blue energy
balls and turned her wand to Harry. ‘Enervate!’
Harry lay on the ground, as motionless as before.
‘Enervate! Enervate!’
Still nothing.
In her desperation, Hermione dropped to her knees, pressing the wand into Harry’s stomach. ‘Enervate!’
‘That won’t
work,’ Sirius said, managing to touch her shoulder lightly despite the
heat of the battle. ‘Better get up and
help us ward
them off.’
‘There are six of them and three of us,’ Hermione insisted. ‘We need Harry.’
‘I didn’t stupefy
him. He’s under an enchanted sleep.’ Sirius had to stop talking to deflect
a curse that was about to
hit the sleeping
boy. ‘He’ll only wake up when the time limit is reached.’
‘How much time did you set the spell for?’
‘Six days.’
Sirius sighed. ‘I didn’t want him fighting any Death Eaters before the
end of the year feast. Seems like
I got my wish.’
‘Next time,
better wish for a sack full of galleons,’ Ron said gravely. ‘We’re lost
without Harry.’ As if to prove his
statement,
he was hit by a curse that Sirius’ ward was able to reduce, but not completely
destroy. His left arm
swelled to
a size of a Graphorn’s leg, and his face twisted with pain.
‘There’s a
potion!’ Hermione said, ignoring Ron’s passionate swearing. ‘I’ve read
about it. It can wake Harry
immediately.’
‘I don’t have
it, though,’ Sirius said, magicking Ron’s arm back to health in between
one hex and another. ‘I didn’t
think there
would be any reason for me to use the counter-potion, and I didn’t want
to have it around you two.’ He
looked from
Hermione to Ron as an emphasis. ‘Anyway, even if I did have the potion,
Harry wouldn’t have been
able to help.’
Hermione wanted
to ask why, but the Death Eaters began attacking them with renewed vigour.
Three of them
were concentrating
their curses on Sirius, who showed an amazing ability to hurl the blows
back to their casters.
Still, the
few curses that did manage to penetrate his defences were enough to force
him to defend himself from
an uncomfortable
position on the ground. And the more he was hit, the less he was able to
block the attacks.
Three bolts
of lightning zoomed through the air, rushing towards him. Orange, yellow,
and silver, coming from only
a few feet
away. Sirius could have rolled out of their range, but that would have
meant that at least one would hit
Harry, who
was lying right next to him. With the full knowledge of what such curses
could do to him, Sirius chose to
stay where
he was. He deflected the yellow fire, managing to hit the silver one with
it. The two crashed in an explosion
of colourful
sparks. There was a satisfied smile on Sirius’ lips when he dropped unconscious,
hit by the last curse of
the three.
For a minute,
Hermione forgot that she was fighting for her life. She wanted to rush
to Sirius, who was lying
unconscious
on the ground, but something stopped her. More accurately, someone stopped
her. One of the six
charging Death
Eater had grabbed her from behind, one hand on her mouth and the other
restraining both her hands
in a steadfast
embrace. Hermione struggled to release herself. She kicked as hard as she
could, twisting and
wriggling
in his black-leather covered arms; but the Death Eater picked her up lightly,
making her legs flail futilely
in the air.
His smooth
white mask brushed against Hermione's cheek, and then it was gone. Hermione
could feel his breath on
the side of
her neck. It was as cold as the mask had been, but it was soft, and tender,
and while it was terrifying, it
also made
her shiver, and not with cold or fear.
Until that
moment, she did not know if she believed Harry or not, but now she knew.
Only one man in the world had
ever held
her like that. Draco was alive, and he was a Death Eater. Just as Harry
had said.
Hermione renewed
her struggle, rage reinforcing her motions. Still, she couldn’t break free.
Her captor used both
hands to hold
her now, letting go of her face, but he didn’t need to pull her to him
anymore. While she did her very
best to get
away from him, her entire body ached to feel his lips on hers, and while
her legs kicked, her back arched
to make it
easer for him to kiss her ears and the hollow of her neck.
Her body heaving
in one immense shudder, Hermione stopped fighting against the tightly embracing
arms. She felt
completely
drained of energy, and if it weren’t for the tiny rhythmical trembles that
went through her, she would have
thought she
was under Petrificus Totalus.
The Death Eater
holding her took the invitation eagerly, letting her down a little, so
her toes could touch the ground.
His lips hovered
over her skin, making the tiny hairs at the back of her neck stand up on
end. His chilly breath froze
the warm tears
that began to pour down her cheeks.
And then, in
an instant, it was gone. Where the soft, icy mouth had caressed her, she
could feel only the stone of the
white, deathly
mask.
Hermione’s
heart sank to the bottom of her stomach. All the fear that she couldn’t
harbour before suddenly filled her.
Her trembling
increased, but she tried to focus her eyes, to see what made her old love
stop so suddenly. Not that
she wanted
him to kiss her and hold her... she just wanted to know what changed his
mind.
It didn’t take long before the reason for the reinstallation of the mask revealed itself before her.
Another Death
Eater, slightly taller than the one who was holding her,walked towards
them. Only then, Hermione
realised that
Ron had been brought down as well. The taller attacker walked briskly from
his last victim and stopped
only a foot
away from her face.
The arms around
her tightened their grip, as if they belonged to a child who was afraid
his precious toy was about to
be taken away.
‘We can’t take any more prisoners,’ the man in front of her said.
Hermione felt the mask brush her cheek, moving up and down as the Death Eater holding her nodded.
‘Make sure
your pretty prey can’t follow us,’ the masked man added with an audible
sneer. The dark mark that his
wand shot
up to the air was the last thing Hermione saw before the blackness took
over her. As she fell, she could
hear Draco’s
voice echoing in her ears – ‘goodbye’.
***
‘Oh, yes. This one is perfect. A diamond this size is a wonderful reflection on the giver.’
Lee blinked
at the witch behind the counter. That was the fifth compliment she had
paid him, and he was beginning
to suspect
there was more to her honey-dripping words than a wish to make a sale.
Still, it seemed unlikely that she
would make
a pass at him while he was shopping for an engagement ring. ‘I think I’ll
take it,’ he said eventually.
‘What about
the ring itself?’ the saleswitch asked. ‘Obviously, a tasteful man like
you would go for gold, but what
colour?’ She
pulled out a tray with shimmering rings of all the colours of the rainbow.
‘The white, yellow and red
are ordinary,
but the others were magicked to achieve their colour. We can do combinations,
of course.’ She
picked up
an azure entwined in indigo ring and slid it on her finger. ‘This one’s
my favourite.’ She took Lee’s hand
and placed
it over hers.
‘It’s nice,’
Lee said, pulling back. He scanned the tray from a safe distance, and then,
carefully, picked up a thin ring
of dark magenta.
‘I think this one would look better on -’
‘What does her skin look like?’ the witch cut him off.
‘It’s smooth, and fair, and it has this inner glow -’ Lee took a deep breath to stop himself. ‘She also has freckles.’
‘Oh. Good pick
then,’ the witch said with a slight sneer. She whisked away the rest of
the rings, and for a minute,
seemed very
preoccupied. Then, she bent over the counter, resting her chin on her fist.
‘Would you like to choose
a spell to
go with it?’
‘Sure.’
‘Great. We
have the very popular loyalty spell. It makes the ring shrink when you
want the girl wearing it to come
to you, and
grow when you’re angry with her, so it falls off her finger.’
Lee creased his nose. ‘What happens if I want her to come because I’m angry with her?’ he asked.
‘In those cases,
it grows to encircle her wrist, and then shrinks over it. Very effective.
If she refuses to come, it’ll
eventually
slit open her wrist veins.’
Lee shook his head. ‘This doesn’t sound like a very loving spell.’
‘Oh, it’s the
most sought for among the highest class. Just the other day I had a wizard
here who bought it for his
son. Very
rich. Very handsome… Distinguished… Got a diamond even larger than yours.
Lucky girl…’
‘Even if a rich wizard bought it, this really isn’t the spell I want to give to the love of my life.’
‘Love of your life, eh?’ The witch looked at him through narrowed eyes. ‘Want children? How about a fertility spell?’
‘Oh no.’ Lee
took a step back, waving his hands in front of him, as if he was trying
to banish a boggart. ‘Thank you
very much,
but I don’t think we’ll need that.’
‘You don’t want children? Are you sure she’s the one?’
‘I do want children,’ Lee said, annoyed. ‘I just want a reasonable number of them.’
‘Fine. I think
I have just the thing for you. This spell would make her hand rise to touch
yours every time you’re
around.’
‘And it won’t hurt her, cut her finger off, nothing of the sort?’
‘No, no. She’ll only feel a slight tug. She will be able to resist it, if that’s her wish, but it’ll be a reminder to her.’
Lee smiled. ‘A reminder is good. Anything else you can offer?’
‘Nothing that doesn’t involve injuries, the prospect of having children, or both.’
‘I’ll take this one, then.’
The saleswitch
took out her thin mahogany wand and pointed it at the ring. Then, she mumbled
the enchantment in
a low voice.
‘This ring will help thy hand caress
The one who fills thy heart and thoughts.’
She waited
for the glow that engulfed the ring to die out before picking it up. Giving
it one last yearning look, she slid
it into a
small velvet box and handed it to Lee. ‘Now, will it be coin or transfer
order, sir?’
***
The lights flickered in the ready room, indicating that a forbidden spell had been used somewhere in Hogwarts.
Severus slapped
the paper he was holding onto the desk. It was impossible to read when
the students were
constantly
breaking the school rules. It was probably that annoying Potter. The boy
thought he could do as he
pleased. Of
course he would think that, with the special treatment he was getting from
every other staff member.
Severus found
his paper in the pile and engraved a large red ‘0’ on it.
Then, he remembered,
and his smiled broadened. It couldn’t have been Potter. The insufferable
boy was busy being
stunned. Severus
had seen the lights flicker when that spell had been cast.
But now, something
was wrong. The smile was wiped off Severus’ face. The lights in the room
no longer flickered off
momentarily.
They were blinking frantically, their colour gradually turning from soft
blue to purple. Someone was using
true dark
magic somewhere in Hogwarts, and was doing so at a terrifying rate. Actually,
this many dark curses
couldn’t possibly
have been the product of one wand.
Severus leaped
from his seat, knocking it the floor. In two strides he was by the Hogwarts
map, already mumbling the
spell that
would summon the emergency owls to him.
The school
map took up an entire wall of the ready room, from the Forbidden Forest
near the ceiling to the lake at
Severus’ feet.
Usually, it was useless to try and find the disturbance on this map. In
the time it took to scan it for a
tiny fleck
of an illicit spell, there was no sign of it.
This time,
finding the disturbance was not the problem. An area as large as a teacup
was covered with dozens of
sparkling
points. Severus was a little relieved to find that it was outside the castle
walls, although it was too close to
the oak doors.
There was no time to waste.
He grabbed
the first owl that reached him. It was the one designated to Madam Pomfrey.
He didn’t even bother to
write properly
on the parchment. In the blank square, he charmed the words, ‘By the main
entrance to the castle.
Possibly,
hostiles on location.’ It was clear that the message was not personal,
but he wasn’t worried about it just
now. He tied
the parchment to the owl’s leg and sent it away. Then, he turned his wand
to the map.
The sparks
were scarcer now, although the lights above Severus’ head still blinked
quite madly. Their colour was
alarmingly
close to red, meaning that the curses used there leaned heavily on the
Dark Arts. Touching his wand to
the point
just outside the castle, Severus muttered ‘Revelous.’
The touched
point expanded, taking over the wall. Severus could see the shades of the
trees of the Forbidden
Forest. He
saw the staircase to the castle, and by it, there were several people.
It took a few more seconds before
the image
cleared, and he could see that four of the figures were cast to the ground,
while six others were still
standing,
waving their wands at themselves and at one of the lying men. A cloud of
smoke hovered above them,
a reminder
of the fight that took place there.
Severus hoped
that this was just a stupid duel between seventh year students of rival
houses, most likely Gryffindor
and Slytherin.
But his Slytherins were not this stupid. They used shrewd methods, not
such messy fights.
The man they
were lingering around rose into the air, obviously hung on levitation spells.
As the image cleared some
more, Severus
saw the white masks on the standing wizards’ faces. He also saw the wizard
they were levitating.
Potter. As
much as he disliked the boy, Death Eaters coming to get him was bad. Very
bad.
Severus plucked
three more owls from the air, still looking at the map. The last detail
revealed itself to him, making
him gasp.
He felt weak in the knees when he magicked the message on the three pieces
of Parchment: ‘Dark Mark
by main entrance
to Hogwarts castle. Hurry.’
***
Ginny could not sleep.
It’s been a
while since the last time she slept well. She remembered the times when
Harry used to toss and turn,
awake in his
bed, and wished she could go back to those times. He wasn’t happy then,
but at least he was safe.
These days
he used his sleepless nights to chase Death Eaters around. And he wasn’t
the only one. Lee was out
there as well.
He joined Sirius’ Auror team on her request, to try and find her brother.
When Ron was back, Lee
had decided
to stay with the team. Said it was his ‘calling’. She wished she’d never
asked for his help. But then
again, it
could have meant not seeing Ron alive ever again. She nearly lost him that
time.
Madam Pomfrey
had given the password to Ginny and Hermione months before. The two girls
paid in labour for
the lessons
they received, and the nurse was almost used to waking up in the morning
to be greeted by them.
When all the
beds were made, Ginny sat down on one of them, holding three lists of ingredients
in her hands. She
had already
brewed all three poison antidotes described in these parchments, but when
she tried to mix them, the
result neutralised
fewer poisons than each of them separately. Well, at least they didn’t
explode like last time.
It was obvious
that some of the ingredients didn’t mix, but Ginny could not determine
which ones. She raised her
head to look
at the door in anticipation. Maybe Hermione had found something, and it
was keeping her in the library.
She wasn’t
in her dormitory when Ginny went to get her, and she quite evidently wasn’t
here either.
A rapid knock
on the other side of the infirmary drew Ginny’s attention. She turned her
eyes to the window and
saw a tiny
owl fluttering its wings by it. For a minute, she thought it was Pigwidgeon,
but it wasn’t. This owl landed
on her wrist
even before the window was completely open. No victory buzz over her head;
no jumping up and down
while she
tried to release the message; no biting her finger in his excitement. It
certainly was a different owl.
It wasn’t like
any one she’d seen before, though. It wasn’t a school owl, and it did not
look like the official ministry
owls her father
and brother often received, but the letter it gave her carried the seals
of both the school and the
ministry.
She nearly broke them to read the letter when the owl pecked her finger.
Maybe it was Pigwidgeon after
all. Then,
she saw Madam Pomfrey’s name between the seals.
Ginny hesitated
for less than a second. Then, she decided that if someone went to the extent
of sending such an
unusual mail,
and activated all the spells it took to make it override the morning delivery
schedule, it must be
extremely
important. Quietly, but with urgency to her steps, she went to wake Madam
Pomfrey.
***
The sign on the door read ‘No need for introductions, we already know who you are.’
Remus opened
the door and entered the heart of the Ministry of Magic’s Final Frontier
Intelligence Agency.
FIAT, for
short. They couldn’t really explain the ‘T’, except for the fact that it
made the name easier to pronounce.
The department
was so secret that even the ministry had forgotten its original use. Everybody
but the ones who
worked there
thought they were busy doing population statistics on the wizarding world.
In a way, they were. Only
they influenced
those statistics rather dramatically. Especially when it came to the darker
side of that world.
The Manager raised his eyes to Remus, a distant look in them.
Piles of papers
were scattered about his desk and around the room, which otherwise resembled
the Hogwarts
Headmaster’s
office. It was round, with several large shelves holding books with titles
such as ‘Fighting Dark
Magic’, ‘Irresistible
Poison’, and ‘Bruce Lee’s Jeet Kune Do’. Even the bird perched on its branch
was shedding
its feathers,
just like Fawkes before his regeneration. Unfortunately, this bird was
an owl. Pictures of past managers
were hung
on the wall behind the desk. The men and women in them seemed very serious,
but the major difference
between them
and Hogwarts’ past headmasters was that these portraits were of much younger
people.
‘You called for me, Sir.’
‘Yes, Professor. I’ve just received some very disturbing news.’
Remus smirked
for a minute. One year he taught at Hogwarts, and half the wizarding world
called him ‘Professor.’
Of course,
the other half called him a man-eating werewolf, but that was beside the
point.
His smile,
however, didn’t last long. Percy had called him to his office for some
disturbing news numerous times
before, but
never, in the two years since his former student was appointed FIAT’s manager,
had Remus seen him
so worried.
‘What is it?’ he asked, horrible scenarios beginning to run through his
head. ‘Was one of our agents
exposed?’
‘Worse,’ Percy said. ‘Someone at Hogwarts.’
‘You mean someone
from Hogwarts,’ Remus corrected, wearing an apologetic smile. ‘You
make it sound like
there was
an attack in the school.’
‘I know.’
Remus’ face
turned instantly white, as if someone had poured alabaster powder on him.
He leaned against the
nearest chair
and took a deep breath before starting to talk in a voice that was deeper
than his usual. ‘I thought their
assault on
Hogwarts was planned for next week. I thought we’d be there to protect
the students while it happened.
How could
we have missed this?’ he took one hand off the back of the chair and rubbed
his face. ‘What a bloody
huge negligence.’
‘I don’t think
it was a pre-planned assault,’ Percy said, sounding calmer than he looked.
‘We don’t have the details
yet, but it
seems too small to be the kind of attack we’re still anticipating. We do
know that the Morsmorde Spell
was used during
that assault, but only once.’
‘The Dark Mark,’ Remus mumbled, no longer controlling the shake in his voice. ‘Who?’
‘We don’t know.
That’s what I need you for. Lee is back.’ Percy had a smirk that lasted
less than a second. ‘Take
him and go
to Hogwarts to investigate. I want to know who was hurt. I want to know
who else was there. I want to
know what
exactly happened. But mainly, I would like to know why Voldemort chose
to strike now. I suspect that
this wasn’t
planned, so something major made him change his plans. Find out what that
was, and that may well be
the key to
stopping him.’
‘What about Mundungus and Arabella? Are they coming too?’
‘No,’ Percy
said, getting up to escort Remus to the door. ‘I need them here for another
mission. You take Lee and
get me some
answers. And, as you know, you have less than six days to do that.’ After
a short pause, he added
something
he usually didn’t say to his agents so as not to dispirit them before missions.
‘Be careful.’
***
For a moment,
the headmaster of Hogwarts stood very still at the top of the staircase
leading into his school. Then,
he dashed
down as fast as his ancient legs could carry him, calling out the names
of his past and present students
who were lying
on the wet grass just below him. 'Ron… Hermione… Sirius…' A huge skull
hovered over their
heads, a think,
sickening snake protruding out of its mouth. That meant that at least one
of the three must be dead.
The Headmaster
didn't dare guess who that was.
Sirius groaned
and moved his head to one side. Dumbledore released his breath momentarily,
but then his eyes fell
on the other
two, and his heart fell again. Neither of them seemed to be breathing,
and although there was only one
fading Dark
Mark in the sky, the Death Eaters may have well killed them both.
Ron was lying
prone, his long nose stuck in the mud. Dumbledore turned him over and with
mixed feelings watched
his chest
rise and fall in normal breathing rhythm. Ron had barely escaped the clutches
of death the year before. The
old headmaster
still remembered the horrifying moments he had spent with the boy’s family,
waiting for some news.
He would hate
going through that again. But then, there was Hermione.
His heart cringing
in his chest, the old man kneeled heavily by the motionless girl. With
gentleness he gained through
years of practice
ungluing ancient sherbert lemons, Dumbledore turned Hermione over. With
one hand he eased the
mud away from
her face, while his other hand supported her head like she was a day old
baby. And then he felt a
soft whiff
on his fingers.
Afraid to believe
the sensation, Dumbledore took out his wand and muttered ‘probatur’.
The examining spell
immediately
coloured the tip of his wand to radiant blue. Hermione was very much alive.
Dumbledore
would have proceeded to use a reviving spell, but he knew Madam Pomfrey
had received an owl
similar to
his own, and would be there shortly. He preferred the experienced mediwitch
to take care of the wounded.
No sooner had
the thought crossed his mind that the school nurse appeared at the top
of the staircase, followed
closely by
one of her more eager students, Ginny Weasley. The two turned completely
pale even before they
reached what
was left of the battle zone, but they seemed to relax as they saw the headmaster’s
reassuring smile.
‘Who’s in the
need of the most immediate attention?’ Madam Pomfrey asked as soon as she
was within earshot
of the headmaster.
‘I have no
idea,’ Dumbledore said. He slipped a tiny levitation spell underneath himself
and got back to his feet,
leaving Hermione
to the care of those who knew what they were doing.
‘You go see
what you can do for Mr Black,’ Madam Pomfrey ordered Ginny, pointing to
the only one of the three
who seemed
to be coming round. ‘Or, you could see to Ron,’ she said half grunting
as Ginny ran to her brother.
‘Is that the
Dark Mark, Headmaster?’ The nurse pointed towards the fading cloud overhead.
She bent by Hermione
the same way
Dumbledore had.
‘It was. But they are all alive. We can be considered very lucky.’
Despite her
terrible tremble, Ginny was able to heal some of her older brother’s wounds.
With her care, he began to
moan and cough
even before she used a reviving spell.
‘Unless there
was someone else here fighting with them,’ Pomfrey said, moving her wand
up and down Hermione’s
body. From
time to time, she stopped over tears in the girl’s robes, healing the skin
and flesh under it.
Dumbledore
suddenly seemed as old as he really was. ‘I hope you’re wrong,’ he said.
Then, he strode towards
Sirius and,
ignoring the fact that he was making an inappropriate use of the man’s
condition, extracted the Marauders’
Map from his
pocket. To his relief, the map wasn’t wiped clean. As much as he knew about
his students and former
students,
he never did figure out the password to activate it. Not that he ever needed
the password. His students
were always
willing to reveal its secrets to him. That is, when they were conscious.
A thorough
scan of the map showed exactly what the old headmaster was afraid of. Harry
was nowhere around the
castle. The
dark wizards who’d dared commence an attack on the school grounds were
most likely successful. They
had taken
Harry Potter. The one wizard who was the hope of their entire world. The
Boy Who Lived, who by all
signs was
now probably dead.
‘But why would they take him if he’s dead?’ Dumbledore muttered half to himself.
‘Take who?’ Madam Pomfrey asked.
‘Harry,’ Sirius muttered out of his delusional state. ‘Harry…’
Madam Pomfrey turned her head to Sirius and then to the headmaster, looking dazed. ‘You don’t think…’
Dumbledore bowed his head.
‘Oh no,’ Madam Pomfrey said, clapping her hands to her mouth and shaking her head. ‘No. Not Harry.’
***
The trees opened
up to a large clearing, in the middle of which stood a shabby-looking hut.
For the first time in
hours, the
group of Death Eaters allowed themselves a rest. As one, they lowered their
wands, letting Harry’s body
drop three
feet from the air onto the rocky ground.
Before a minute had passed Lucius raised his wand once again. ‘Levitate him,’ he ordered.
‘We’re completely
drained,’ Pettigrew answered, not even getting up from the fallen tree
trunk he was slouched
against.
‘No. You will
be allowed rest once Potter is with our master. Now is not the time to
crack. Do you really want
Dumbledore
or his crowd to catch up with us after all the effort we put into this?’
‘They can’t even see the trail that we took,’ Nott laughed. ‘They can’t follow us.’
‘Do you want
to count on that?’ Lucius said. ‘Because I don’t. I know what can
happen when we underestimate
that muggle-lover.
Do you want to be the one to tell the Dark Lord that we had Potter, but
lost him because we
wanted to
get some rest?’
‘That’ll never
happen,’ Nott said, but scrambled to his feet all the same. He raised his
wand with an exaggerated
motion and
muttered, ‘Wingardium leviosa.’
Harry’s body rose from the ground as the other Death Eaters did the same.
Seeing their destination only a few hundred feet away, the entire group body were smiling despite their weariness.
‘The Dark Lord will be most pleased with the results,’ Pettigrew said cheerfully as they slogged through the clearing.
‘I daresay he will,’ Nott agreed.
Lucius ignored
his two smug colleagues and took a step forward, trying to get them to
walk faster. His action did
nothing except
make him strain himself, trying to levitate the body from a longer distance.
He slowed down as Draco
caught up
with him.
‘Father,’ Draco
said. ‘Were you able to kill Sirius Black?’ The Auror, who was until recently
considered by the
Ministry to
be one of them, was a real pain for the dark forces. Whoever killed him
would receive great honour
from their
Lord.
‘No, son. I
couldn’t afford the magic it would have taken. It would have meant not
being able to levitate this prize.’
Lucius jerked
his head towards Harry.
‘Then why did you project the Dark Mark?’
Lucius stopped
to fix a long, penetrating look on Draco, making Pettigrew almost walk
into him. The chubby balding
wizard opened
his mouth to say something, but Lucius turned his piercing gaze towards
him. With his mouth still open
Pettigrew
stumbled a few steps backward and waited.
‘I used Morsmorde
because I though there was a dead body there. I was under the impression
that this time, you got
rid of that
little Mudblood who nearly cost me my son the last time you were around
her.’
Draco bit his
lip. Of course, he should have known that they would expect no less of
him than to kill her. After all, he
was ordered
to do so once, and had failed. Not by much, but she was alive, and that
was the final score. ‘I had the
same thought,
Father. I didn’t want to exhaust my magic.’
Lucius resumed
his walk, the cabin only a few feet away. ‘You were close enough to her
to use a more old-fashioned
method. Why
didn’t you do that?’
‘No daggers
this time,’ Draco said, shifting his weight to hide the small bulge by
his hip. ‘You said it was going to be
a long walk,
so I didn’t want to carry anything heavy.’
‘And a wise
choice at the time,’ Lucius agreed, opening the cabin’s door. ‘I’m not
carrying my sword either, for the
same reason.
Too bad. We could have killed two of our worst opponents, and had us a
Weasley at the same time.
Don’t worry.
We’ll have our chance with all of them soon enough.’
He broke the
levitation spell, as did the other wizards. Harry’s unconscious body rolled
on the cabin’s floor, squashing
a small family
of spiders and stopping at a wall covered from top to bottom with shelves
holding tiny jars.
[A/N: Alex - no offence meant. They were not the faamily of spiders on which ‘Redemption’ was based.]
Pettigrew took
one of the jars off the shelves and brought it to the grate, where a perpetual
flame was burning. He
kneeled in
front of the flames and waited until the others were kneeling behind him.
Then, he drew a pinch of dust
out of the
jar and threw it into the fire.
With the impact,
the flames soared high, turning fluorescent green. They shone off the faces
of the expecting Death
Eaters, making
them look like a pack of pea-pods, ready to be plucked. No face appeared
in the grate, but the
voice that
was carried through it was unmistakable.
‘What news do you bring?’
‘Master, we have Harry Potter. He’s here, stunned unconscious.’
‘Good.’ That
single word enclosed an enormous amount of content. The kneeling Death
Eaters smiled each to himself.
‘Send him
through, and then come here as well. There is a reward byour wildest dreams
waiting for you here.’
With his head
still bowed, Lucius rose to his feet and walked to where Harry was lying.
He kicked him forcefully
again and
again, making him roll on the floor until the boy was sprawled in front
of the grate. Then, with one heave,
he pushed
him through it. The moment Harry was gone from sight, he dived into the
flames after him.
***
Ginny dipped
her cloth in the bowl of cold water, squeezed it slightly, and then put
it over Hermione’s forehead. The
other girl
was still suffering from a high fever, and there was only this many anti-fever
spells and potions a person
could take.
‘How is she doing?’ a soft voice asked from behind her.
‘Ron! You’re
awake!’ Ginny hugged him, tears of joy choking her throat. ‘And you’re
out of bed. What are you
doing out
of bed? You should lie down.’
‘You know, you’re beginning to sound just like Madam Pomfrey. I just wanted to see how Hermione was doing.’
‘She’ll be
fine,’ Ginny said with a sigh, knowing that Hermione would be fine,
just not very soon. ‘She lost a lot of
blood, and
took a whole pack of other curses. Sirius is fine too, by the way.’
‘I was going to ask that next.’
‘I know you were. What happened?’
‘Is Harry here too?’
‘No. He was with you, wasn’t he? I overheard Snape and Dumbledore talking.’
‘Sirius wanted
to make sure he didn’t run off to try and stop You-Know-Who all by himself,
so he stunned him.
Next thing
we knew, there were a horde of Death Eaters… She’s moving!’ Ron pointed
at Hermione with
excitement.
‘Yes, she’s
gaining semi-consciousness from time to time, but she’s completely delirious.
Now go back to bed.’
Ginny tried
to push her brother away.
‘She’s saying something!’
‘She’s not
saying anything comprehensible. Please Ron, you’ve lost a lot of blood
too, and you have a second nose
growing on
your forehead. You have to lie down and take your potion.’
‘No, Ginny.
I want to hear what she’s saying. Stop pushing me!’ With extreme effort,
Ron managed to shake his
kid sister
off him and sat on the edge of Hermione’s bed. He stroked her sweaty forehead,
moving away a stray
strand of
hair.
The girl on the bed thrashed her had from side to side, mumbling in her sleep.
‘What is it Hermione? What do you want?’
‘Draco.’
Ron jumped off the bed as if she had bit him. ‘Did you hear that?’ he asked.
‘Yes,’ Ginny
sighed. ‘She’s been repeating his name from the moment we found you. I
think she’s re-living the day
Draco tried
to kill her. Sometimes such traumas can be reawakened when something similar
happens. She thinks
she’s back
in those days.’
Ron sat back
on the bed and took the wet cloth from Ginny’s hand. ‘Maybe now we’ll know
what happened there.
She’s always
refused to talk about it.’ A small shudder went through him every time
Hermione mumbled Draco’s
name, but
he stayed by her side, wiping her brows and trying to make her more comfortable.
Then, as she called for
Draco again,
clearer than before, she also opened her eyes.
‘You’re all right!’ Ron exclaimed, taking her hand and squeezing it.
‘Draco?’
‘No, it’s me,
Ron. You remember, we went outside to try and stop Harry from going, and
Sirius was there, and
then Death
Eaters attacked us…’
Hermione sat bolt upright, her face drained of blood. ‘Harry,’ she said. ‘Is he…?’
‘We don’t know where he is,’ Ron whispered, not wanting to tell her that they actually had a pretty good idea.
‘Oh, Harry!’
Hermione swung her arms around Ron and buried her face in the hollow of
his neck. Her shoulders
shook as she
cried uncontrollably. Then, she suddenly stopped, detached herself from
Ron and looked into his eyes.
‘Draco was
with them. We need to find him. He may lead us to where Harry is kept.’
‘How can you tell he was there? They were all wearing masks.’
‘He came to
me during the battle. He -’ she took a deep breath, another tremble going
through her. ‘It was him.
I know it
was. We should go to Malfoy manor and blast the information out of him.’
‘You’re not going anywhere,’ Ginny said, giving the two a stern look that was a perfect imitation of the school nurse.
‘And who’s
to stop me?’ Hermione said angrily, swinging her legs out of bed. ‘You?’
She stood up beside her bed
and immediately
fainted into Ron’s arms.
‘No,’ Ginny said, helping her brother get Hermione back into bed. ‘You’re doing the job just fine without me.’
***
The room Lucius
reached was as wide as a ballroom. Heavy curtains covered all the windows,
and although they
were white,
the room seemed completely black, especially near where his Master was
standing. The temperature
there was
a good ten degrees lower than the cabin he had just left, and Lucius cherished
the crisp air that engulfed
him.
He stepped
away from the grate and waited for his group to join him. Harry had already
been taken away, and was
tossed by
the Dark Lord’s feet. A large snake slithered between the two, hissing
and spitting. This one was even
larger than
Nagini; it was almost as big as a Basilisk.
‘Yes, Tinagi,’
Voldemort said. ‘You will eventually eat him, but not today. There are
some things I still need him for.
He is going
to help me extort some Aurors.’ he moved his wand slowly over the boy’s
body, his thin lips curled up
in a satisfied
smile. ‘Very good job you did on him,’ he said as Lucius stepped to his
side. ‘Which one of you stunned
him?’
‘None of us,
Master,’ Lucius said, whishing he could take the credit to himself. ‘It
was Sirius Black. We saw it
happen, and
then attacked.’
‘Why would
he do that?’ Voldemort raised his scarlet eyes to the gathering attack
unit. Those eyes could show no
emotion. Not
even surprise.
‘We don’t know, My Lord.’
Voldemort turned
back to examining the unconscious boy. ‘That wasn’t just a stunning spell
he used.’ He conjured
large golden
letters that arranged themselves over Harry’s head, reading, ’ninety eight
hours,’ and faded from
existence.
‘He’s under enchanted sleep for a little over four days.’ Then, the Dark
Lord’s smile grew wider. ‘There’s
another spell
on him. You say Black did this? Impressive. Seems like we underestimated
him. Watch your back
when next
you meet. This boy is deprived of all magical ability for the next five
days. Even if he does wake up, there
is absolutely
nothing he can do. Extraordinary. I’m almost tempted to break the enchanted
sleep.’
Voldemort pocketed
his wand and turned to the returning Death Eaters. ‘Don’t look so terrified,
Lucius,’ he said.
‘I said almost.
This situation is much too convenient to change. Wormtail, throw Potter
in the dungeon and put
Tinagi to
watch over him. Now, Lucius, about that reward of yours. Would you care
to join me in my private
chambers?’
Lucius’ breath
was nearly taken away with anticipation. He walked one step behind his
master into his office.
Voldemort
took his place behind a large leather-covered desk, pointing to a chair
on the opposite side for Lucius.
A small cauldron
in the corner of the room spread dark purple fumes with a not-necessarily-pleasant
smell. Other
potions and
potion-ingredients were lined on the shelves around the room, leaving very
little space for books,
which were
also mostly about potions.
‘Do you want
me to bestow my gift upon you,’ Voldemort began, ‘or do you have something
particular you want
to ask for?’
‘Actually, Master, I do have something I wish. It is not for me. It’s for Draco.’
‘What do you want me to give him?’
‘Saitaina.’
Voldemort rubbed
his chin until a few snake scales fell off it. ‘She is Branford’s prize
girl. If you want her for
yourself,
that is one thing, but Draco - she’s out of his league.’
Lucius jumped
to his feet. ‘She certainly is not!’ he cried, and then remembered who
he was facing. ‘I’m sorry
Master.’ He
kneeled, nearly grovelling. ‘I did not mean to contradict you.’
‘That’s an
understandable fatherly response,’ Voldemort said in a tone almost forgiving.
‘Protecting your son’s
honour is
what is expected of a wizard. Unlike muggle fathers, who abandon their
boys, letting them grow up in
dirty muggle
orphanages.’
Lucius, knowing his Master’s background, allowed the rant to blow over without a comment.
‘Why do you want Saitaina for him?’
‘Because
she is Branford’s prize girl. She’s the most experienced seducer he’s trained.
I fear that Draco still
harbours feelings
for that mudblood girl, Potter’s girlfriend. Saitaina can make him forget
he ever knew her.’
‘That, she
can do.’ Voldemort took another minute to consider, and then nodded slightly.
‘All right. Draco shall
have her.
Send him in.’
AVK aka
Anastasia: Draco? Evil? Well... It is canon for him to be that way...
But, without giving away the plot,
I can say
that things aren't always what they seem. Love your signature, btw.
Tess:
The compliments! Oh my. In KDIL, as opposed to other good!Draco fics, Draco
has always been on good
terms with
his father. Stands to reason that he would at least consider working with
him. As for trying to kill
Hermione -
who said he did that? . I'm glad you're looking forward to the love-triangle,
because there's plenty of
that coming
up.
zoe:
Thank you so much! This may have started off as H/H, but who knows what
the future holds? I may even be
tempted to
take this to my own ship, which is R/H.
Cait:
Don't worry, you'll get at least some D/H moments. As for Draco turning
to the Dark side - you're right. He
does have
a good reason. Just not the one you've stated . I'm extremely flattered
that you checked on the story.
Thanks.
Sanna:
Hey! Where have you been? There are search partied looking for you out
there. Your list are going out of
their minds
with worry. Ahem. Sorry. Thanks for the review!
jules:
Thanks! Will Draco see the error of his ways? Hmmm... What if there is
no error? What if their side wins? It
is possible,
you know... All right. I've gone too far. I assure you, that will not happen
in my fic.
Mwalimu:
So glad to see you're still here! Did my beta team make you feel left out?
You still wrote a wonderfully
informative
review. If you're ever intersted in a more serious editing work, just e-mail
me. Oh, and 'Falore' means
'falsity',
so the fiction is actually called 'Draco's falsity'. Took the general frame
from Cassie, with her permission.
Al:
*schnoogles Al right back* These compliments coming from such a wonderful
writer as you are particularly
intoxicating.
I think most of what happened during those 18 months will be cleared in
the next chapters, especially
since it's
very important to the development of the plot, but if you have the time,
I would love to know what your
questions
are. I may have overlooked some of them.
Mrs Remus
Lupin: Well, just made me blush again. But... Er... I must admit -
Horrible me can't connect you to
your e-mail.
You're using a different name, and names aren't exactly my forte as it
is. I'd have e-mailed you, but your
address is
private. Please un-confuse me :o.
catty:
Ooh. Your vote was registered with its full weight.
Saitaina:
Glad you like it even though it is different. Funny you should mention
your cameo. You are already
mentioned
in the second chapter, and you've got quite a part in this fic. Girl, you're
going to be in a cat-fight with
Hermione.
Happy?
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