Summary:
Every girl in this chapter gets to slap Ron. The poor boy is even slapped
by a usually non-malicious towel.
On the other
hand, Hermione finds out that the price for snogging can sometimes be quite
high. Fluff, and lots of it, for
the H/Hers
when Hermione has a flashback to their summer at The Burrow. Draco is at
his worst for the D/Hers. Oh,
and the animated
knickers from KDIL are back.
Disclaimer:
This story is based on characters and situations created and owned by JK
Rowling, various publishers
including
but not limited to Bloomsbury Books, Scholastic Books and Raincoast Books,
and Warner Bros., Inc. No
money is being
made and no copyright or trademark infringement is intended.
Author's
Note & Dedications:
Dedicated
to my aunt, who gave us her old freezer. I kid you not.
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I owe thanks
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sworn to testify),
Cynthia (no
longer a first-timer,
but still going on pro), Parker (who can still read my mind), Heidi
Tandy (beta for the stars and
the general
commander of FictionAlley), Lainey (who put down 'Lord of the Rings'
to come to my aid).
Where we
left off: Death Eaters, one of whom had revealed his identity to Hermione
in a very special way, had
taken Harry.
Ron, Hermione and Sirius were recovering in the infirmary, while Harry
had been tossed into a dungeon
room, guarded
by a huge snake and cursed into an enchanted sleep. The Dark Lord had rewarded
Lucius with a
trained seducer
as a bride for his son.
Draco Falore
by
yael
Chapter
3
Take
My Hand
'Feeling any better?' Ron asked, watching Hermione's eyes flutter open several minutes after she fainted into his arms.
'Good as new,'
Hermione smiled feebly. Then, she sat up, careful not to move too quickly
this time. Her hair was a
mess; she
was wearing the same torn robes she had been found in, although they had
been magically cleaned. Despite
all this,
her eyes were bright with excitement. 'We really do have to find Draco,'
she said. 'That's our only chance to
save Harry.
Under an enchanted sleep, there is nothing he can do to protect himself.'
Her shoulders sagged for a
moment, but
then she squared them, ready to charge whatever task she would be facing.
A small owl flew in through the open window and hovered like a hummingbird over Sirius' sleeping face.
'How do you know ...' Ginny began, and then bit her lip.
Hermione gave her a sharp look. 'How do I know he's not dead already?'
Ginny nodded ever so slightly.
'He has to
be alive. Otherwise, why would they take him with them? If they wanted
to, they could have just killed
him and left
his body here.'
'She has a
point,' Sirius said, making Ron jump off the bed with surprise. The only
sign Sirius had given to being alive
until then
had been the wave of his hand to flick the owl away. Now he sat up and
caught the letter without actually
touching the
tiny bird. 'On the other hand,' he said, unfolding the letter and glancing
at its content, 'we had the Dark
Mark over
our heads. It is possible that someone lost his life in that battle.'
Sirius folded
the letter and tucked it into his pocket. Fixing the pillows first, he
lay back onto the bed and closed his
eyes.
'Aren't you coming with us to get Draco Malfoy?' Hermione asked, her voice a note higher than normal.
'No.'
'Why not? You know it's our only lead!'
Ron put a hand
on Hermione's shoulder to calm her down. 'We can't just walk into Malfoy
Manor, especially now
that they
were confirmed as Death Eaters.'
'What he said,' Sirius confirmed, not opening his eyes.
'If neither
of you is coming, I'm going on my own!' Hermione seemed like she wanted
to jump to her feet, only she
had enough
sense not to.
'Not that again,' Ginny shook her head in exasperation.
'I'm not going
to try and stop you,' Sirius said, finally looking at her. 'You're clever
enough to overcome any obstacle
I can put
in your way, and I'm not going to use enchanted sleep ever again.'
'It's not your fault they have Harry,' Hermione mumbled.
'Remus and Lee are on their way here,' Sirius said, ignoring Hermione's hesitant statement. 'We should wait for them.'
'I won't,'
Hermione said simply. She stood up holding her breath. When she didn't
faint, she looked up at Ginny,
smiling triumphantly.
'We're really going?' Ron said, grimacing.
'I am. You
can join me, if you want.' Hermione struck Ginny with a murderous look
as the redheaded girl moved to
block her
way.
'I'm coming too,' Ginny stated.
'No you're not,' Ron said with matching determination.
'You can't stop me.'
Ron nearly laughed. Screwing her face, Ginny raised her hand and slapped the mocking grin off his face.
Ron put a hand
on his burning cheek. 'Mum would kill me if I take you,' he said, his voice
more tender than before.
'Anyway, Lee
is coming over. He'll be extremely disappointed if you're not here, and
you can always join his team.'
'I don't know about joining his team,' Sirius intervened, 'but you should listen to your brother.'
Ginny still stood in the doorway, but seemed less resolved to stay there.
'Sirius still needs you,' Hermione said, pushing her gently towards the bed-ridden man. 'You can't leave the infirmary.'
To give the
words an additional meaning, Sirius gave a loud grunt of pain. Ginny sighed
and moved in the direction
Hermione had
indicated. She looked at the two as they left the infirmary, and Sirius
used her lack of attention to
wink at them.
Then, he moaned again, and Ginny turned her eyes from the door.
***
Carole sighed
and stepped to the corridor outside Percy's office. Being the one person
to link Percy's division with
the Ministry
was not all it was cut out to be.
Things were
much easier before they knew for sure that Fudge had his loyalties with
the Dark Side. She had been
the head of
the Aurors Division, and Percy had worked openly for the Ministry. True,
even back then they had
protected
him with Incognito and Disillusionment charms, but at least he had been
able to talk to the Minister by
himself. He
could learn all the aspects of the job without her help, and he could present
his foolish ideas on his own.
Percy was good
at what he did. He was the right person to replace Fudge, if and when it
became needed. But
sometimes,
not often, he was simply too young.
Carole stopped
dragging her feet and began to walk more briskly towards Fudge's office.
There was no point in
delaying the
inevitable. She had better just go in, get yelled at, and return to Percy
with the refusal.
'Yes, Ms Estes. What do you want?'
Carole had expected Fudge to be rude, but she thought he'd save that until after she discussed Percy's idea with him.
'Minister, Harry Potter is missing. He had been kidnapped from Hogwarts by a group of Death Eaters.'
'You mean he ran away from school.'
Here they go.
And she hadn't even begun to discuss Percy's plan. 'No, Minister. There
were witnesses. Two other
students were
injured in the incident.'
The most reliable
witness in Carole's opinion was Sirius, but she couldn't very well say
it to Minister Fudge. True,
Sirius had
been cleared in a court of law almost a year before, but he was still guilty
in the eyes of many. As for
Fudge ...
that just gave him an excuse not to reinstall one of the best Aurors the
Ministry had ever known. Of
course, he
didn't know about Sirius' unofficial employment, and it was essential that
he remained ignorant.
'Let me guess,'
Fudge said, sarcasm dripping off his voice. 'His two best liars… I mean,
friends. Weasley and
Granger.'
'They were
both seriously injured,' Carole said, flushing. The conversation hadn't
even begun, and she already had
trouble maintaining
her self-control. 'The teachers at Hogwarts spotted the Dark Mark hovering
over where they
duelled with
the Death Eaters. They saw the Death Eaters get away with Harry.'
'Wasn't he trying to resist?'
Carole gaped at the minister for a moment. 'He was unconscious,' she muttered finally.
Fudge looked at her from behind his desk, rubbing his new growth of stubble with the back of his hand.
'Minister,
I think we should send a search party after him.' Carole recoiled even
before finishing the sentence. She
couldn't believe
that she actually had to take the blame for the idea on herself.
'No.'
Carole frowned.
She'd expected to be yelled at, or laughed at. She did not anticipate this
curt and extremely clear
response.
'Why?'
'They found
the Dark Mark there, and no body. The boy is dead.' At this, Fudge remembered
to look sad. He
slumped his
shoulders and put a hand over his eyes. 'I won't allow you to risk your
Aurors just to retrieve a body.'
'I think he's
alive,' Carole insisted. 'And we should go look for him.' She knew arguing
wouldn't change his mind,
knew that
she could get out now, while he was still feeling generous. But she had
to voice her belief. Her courage
and ability
to continthe fight depended on it.
'You're quite
wrong,' Fudge said calmly. It seemed that nothing could impair his high
spirits at the moment. 'In any
case, your
teams aren't ready to fight the hard core of the Dark Order. You told me
so yourself. I'm not going to
send them
all in just because of one boy who foolishly wandered in there.'
'He was kidnapped on school grounds!'
'Yes, yes, but he did invade their bases more then once. It could have easily been one of those times.'
'But it wasn't!
Those were soldiers of the Dark Lord who attacked a student on Hogwarts
grounds. If we take this
lying down,
then we're looking at a whole new era of Dark activities.' Carole was repeating
every single word Percy
had told her.
She believed in those words, but she knew she was reciting them to the
wrong person. She couldn't
help it, though.
'Come now,
Carole,' Fudge said, trying to hide his smug smile. 'I wouldn't call it
a 'new era'. More like a little step
up. Barely
a nudge. But surely getting all your Aurors killed at once won't help matters.'
He smiled brightly at her,
and Carole
felt her fingers close around her wand. 'Why don't you go make an activity
chart for your teams for the
rest of the
month, and if you have anyone left, we'll see what we can do.'
Carole gritted
her teeth. She'd already said more than she had intended to, and she didn't
like repeating her own
mistakes.
'Yes, Minister,' she said, edging her way to the door. At least, she could
get Percy to write down those
schedules.
This would keep him occupied for the entire night. Small revenges. Served
him right.
***
'Ron, you ready to go?' Hermione asked, knocking on the door to his dormitory.
'You changed
already?' Ron asked from inside. He was still drying his hair with a towel,
his robes lying neatly on
the bed next
to him. He would have been finished earlier, but the towel, which was supposed
to magically locate
wet focal
points, repeatedly slapped him on the nose. Eventually, he used his wand
to shrink it to three by four
inches. It
couldn't slap him any more (although it was desperately trying to), but
it wasn't much good for drying
him either.
'How much longer do you need?' Hermione asked, trying the doorknob.
Ron mouthed
silent thanks for remembering to use a locking charm. He didn't want her
to see the book that lay open
on his trunk.
If she saw the description of the chastity charm, he would not be able
to use it on her. He also didn't
want her to
see him in his gnomes-wrestling-fairies knickers. Tossing the shrunk towel
aside, he took one last peek
in the book,
closed his trunk, threw his robes on, and removed the locking charm with
a wave of his wand.
'Come in,'
he called to the door. He still had his wand in his hand when Hermione
walked briskly into the room.
She seemed
like she had something to say, but Ron didn't give her a chance. He pointed
the wand at her, whispering,
'repulse
seductor.'
Hermione shivered,
and stood completely motionless for a few minutes. Then, she snapped out
of her trance, and
slapped Ron
across the face. 'What was that?' she demanded.
'It's a spell to help your willpower,' Ron explained, scowling at her. 'It will help you withstand temptations.'
'I can handle temptations very well on my own, thank you very much!'
'That could
be very difficult at times,' Ron looked down at the floor. A shiver passed
through him as he remembered
choosing the
wealth of the Dark Side over the endless battle. He did not want to be
reminded of how close he came
to killing
his best friends.
'I'm sorry,'
Hermione said softly. 'I didn't mean to imply that you couldn't. You definitely
made amends for your
moment of
weakness. You were willing to give your life for it, and we forgave you.'
Ron saw his opportunity to test the spell. 'Thank you,' he said, bending over to kiss her on the cheek.
Hermione jumped
backwards as if he was trying to poke out her eye. Then she relaxed, and
looked at him with a
mixture of
wonder and suspicion.
'You all right?'
Ron asked, his voice breaking. Although he knew to expect this reaction,
he was extremely upset.
For some reason,
he though she would find his closeness worthy of the pain the spell was
giving her. 'I wasn't trying
to jump you.
Just give you a friendly thank-you kiss on the cheek.'
'I'm sorry,'
Hermione mumbled. 'I don't know what came over me. It felt like someone
was torching my voodoo
doll or something.
I…' She made as if to kiss him back, but then turned abruptly towards the
door. 'We'd better go.'
***
Bill sat at
his desk, staring at the piece of paper in front of him. He'd been staring
at it for a while, but it hadn't
changed since
the moment his Goblin assistant, Trenlock had put it there. It said:
Subject: 112 galleons, single transfer
Vault: 582, Mr Jordan, Lee
To: Glen's Rings and Bridal shop
Status: confirmed
This could
mean one of two things. Either Lee was marrying someone else and was leaving
Ginny, poor baby, or
he was marrying
Ginny, poor baby. Either way, Bill was going to kill him.
Finally, he
made up his mind and went to the fireplace. He would have liked to talk
to Charlie, but that brother of
his was probably
out with the dragons at this time of the day. Last time he called, Charlie
had tried to talk through
the fire inside
one of the dragons' jaws. The annoyed dragon nearly snapped his head off,
and anyway, the
connection
was really choppy.
Percy was the
second option, but he was probably busy with yet another standardisation
of some insignificant
measuring
tool. He would be as snappy and patronising as ever. He would also tell
Bill to mind his own business,
and stay out
of Ginny's life. There was no point in calling him.
His father
was too easily excited to be of any help in these matters. The process
of elimination had left either his
mother or
the twins. Bill would have called his mother, but he was afraid she would
be too upset about her little
girl getting
married. Worse yet, he was afraid she'd approve.
'Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes,' Bill said, tossing some Floo powder into the fire.
Red head and
broad shoulders appeared in the fire a moment later. 'Fred?' Bill tried,
hoping he got it right on first
attempt. The
fire blurred the few distinguishing characteristics the twins had.
'Bill!' the
twin said, confirming his older brother's pick. 'I thought you'd be buried
in work until you come to
England on
Friday.'
'I'm thinking of changing my plans a bit,' Bill said, surprising even himself.
'You're going to miss Ron's end-of-the-year feast?'
'No. I thought I'd make it earlier.'
'Really? That's fantastic.'
Another, almost
identical face appeared in the fire, pushing the first one aside. 'What's
all the shouting about?' George
asked.
'Bill is coming here before Friday,' Fred answered, leaving the subject of their conversation completely out of the loop.
'Then you can
come visit us!' George said. 'You haven't been here since we rebuilt, after
that tiny incident we had
with the popping
Easter Bunnies.
'You mean the explosion that blew up half your store?' Bill said.
The twins moved uncomfortably.
'That wasn't half the store.'
'Most of the merchandise was saved.'
'We never liked the walls in that section anyway.'
'Right,' Bill stopped their flow of feeble excuses.
'So, when are you coming?' George asked.
'Er… I don't know,' Bill said. 'I think… Let me grab my things, and don't break the connection. I'm coming right now.'
Bill got up
and began throwing things into a large box that stood in the corner. Shoes…
Extra robes he always kept in
his office
in case he had an accident with a curse or two…
'Is he out of his mind?' one of the twins asked, his voice carried into the room through the open connection.
'I'm not!' Bill yelled in their general direction. Papers… Books…
'Most likely,' the other twin said. 'You think he's really going to use the Floo network over this distance?'
'You bet I am!' An extra wand… Socks… Curse detector…
'You'll be
lucky if you can walk the day after tomorrow.' Fred called at him. 'That
is, if you don't find yourself on the
other side
of the country.'
'Or in France,' George suggested.
'Maybe he wants to see Fleur,' Fred teased.
Bill closed
the box with a used piece of spellotape, and stood in front of the fire,
holding the transfer order in level
with his brothers'
eyes.
At first, they
paid no heed to the little piece of crumpled paper. Then, George's gaze
stuck to it. His jaw dropped,
and all he
could do to answer Fred's inquiries was point at the certificate in Bill's
hand.
Fred took one
quick look at the note in Bill's hand, and then moved slightly back, pulling
George with him. 'I'm
ready,' he
said. 'Send the trunk over. Oi! Angelina!' he called behind his back, 'fill
up the kettle. We've got company.'
***
Hermione had
never been to the Malfoy Manor. Even in the short period that she and Draco
were together, the idea
of taking
her there never came up. It was obvious that Muggle-borns were not welcome
in that place.
She was surprised
Ron knew the way to the Manor. Then again, after flying beside him, she
realised it wasn't very
complicated.
Only a few hours beyond the Highlands, in the land of the Lochs.
The grounds
of Malfoy Manor opened before them, visible to the magical eye and hidden
from Muggles in plain
view. Vast
meadows stretched for miles before the mansion was even visible, and then…
it was right underneath
them. As large
as the Hogwarts castle, ancient and magnificent. Hundreds of fairies twirled
around the main structure
and the six
Quidditch pitches that surrounded the west wing, the fairies' delicate
wings sparkling in the late summer
evening light,
their bodies nearly invisible. Fairies soared as high as the twin towers
at the north of the manor, and
then dipped
in the lake at its foot. They zoomed into the tropical garden, with its
wide-leaved banana trees, the ferns
covering the
palm-trees to half their heights, the tall red and blue flowers, and the
colourful pineapple. From there
they moved
to float about the topiary garden, like bright butterflies hovering among
the living plants. Leaf-covered
giants and
hippogriffs moved their branches to offer them tiny flowers and a moment's
rest before they flew on.
Hermione could
not help but compare it to the only other magical house she ever visited
... the Burrow, which was
only held
together by magic. This place
was magic. She dared a quick gaze
in Ron's direction before steadying
herself on
the broom once more. By the pained look on his face, he was making the
same comparison.
'We should
find a way to get inside,' Ron said, moving closer to her. 'That stained
glass window looks wide enough
for the both
of us to go through.'
'But we'll shatter it!'
“I know.' Without looking at him, Hermione could hear Ron's smirk.
'We will walk
in through the front door and demand to see Draco,' Hermione said. 'They
won't dare harm us inside
the Malfoy
Manor. They are still trying to deny their connection to the Dark Lord.'
'What if they decide to come out of the closet by killing us?'
'Ron, we're not breaking any of these marvellous windows.'
'All right,'
Ron sighed and began his descent towards the ground. He wasn't as agile
as Harry, or as graceful as
Draco, but
he knew his way around a broom. Hermione, on the other hand, took several
more moments to hit the
ground, and
eventually did it with enough force to bruise herself and crack the handle
of her broom. She got to her
feet before
Ron closed the distance between them (she also missed the perfect landing
spot by several hundred
feet), and
raised her hand to stop him from helping her. Landing like this was quite
enough. She did not need to be
further humiliated.
She could stand up very well on her own. She could even disguise her limp
until they got to the
carved oak
door to the manor.
The house elf
who answered the door was very surprised to see the boy and girl in front
of him. His eyes grew even
wider than
normal, making them fill his entire face. 'Master Draco is not being here,'
he said. 'He is not being here f
rom two years
ago.'
'I saw him early this morning,' Hermione said impatiently. 'He told me to meet him at the Manor.'
'I is not told anything,' the house elf said, confused. 'I is told not to tell anybody about Master Draco's return.'
'So you admit he's here!' Ron said victoriously.
'I is not telling
you that!' the house elf shrieked. 'You is saying… and I…' He turned his
back to them and ran as fast
as he could
into the house.
The heavily
perfumed entrance hall was as large as the entire Burrow, three stories,
attic and all. Even parts of the
garden could
fit in. Hermione wanted to ask Ron what they should do, but he was already
busy studying one of the
many Persian
rugs that were hanging there. The walls were nearly covered by them, leaving
only narrow spaces for
the gold-trimmed
ivory torch brackets.
There was a
rug in the Burrow as well, covering the floor near the living-room fire.
Not as beautiful as any of these,
but comfortable
all the same. Hermione blushed as she remembered the last time she sat
on it.
She was
visiting the Weasleys for the last week of summer, planning to go shopping
with them in Diagon
Alley,
and then travelling together back to school for their final year. Harry
had already been there for
several
days, having the same plans.
She sat
alone in front of the fire, thinking, or rather, trying not to think. She
hadn't been able to sleep
properly
in nearly six months. Harry had once told her that he didn't want to sink
into sweet dreams. Now,
she understood
what he had meant. Her heart tore every time she woke up and realized it
had only been a
dream.
She almost preferred the nightmares. Almost.
'Still having bad dreams?'
She didn't
even hear him coming, but his soft touch on her shoulder and his low whisper
made sure she
wasn't
startled by his sudden approach. She nodded, not wanting to break the silence
that enveloped them
once again.
'I hoped
you'd get rid of them over the summer.' His voice echoed around the room
and got swallowed in
the walls.
'I hoped so too.'
'Have you told anyone about them?'
Hermione
looked up into his emerald eyes, searching them. For what, she didn't know.
Shaking her head,
she lowered
her gaze and stared at her hands. She hadn't shared her fears with anyone.
Technically, she
hadn't
told Harry either, but after spending almost every night with her in the
common room, he simply
knew. They'd
sat together for four months, not sleeping, not talking, just holding each
other until they fell
into exhausted
sleep near dawn, and then waking early enough to go to their dormitories
without raising
anyone's
suspicions.
'You should have told your parents.'
'They wouldn't understand.'
'They would. That's what parents are for.'
She wanted
to ask what he knew about parents, but bit her lip instead. There was no
point in shattering the
beautiful
image of 'what if' that he had built for himself.
He sat on
the carpet next to her, leaning against the sofa. Over the months, they
had adopted a customary
pose for
their sitting together. Harry wrapped his arm around her shoulders, and
she lowered her head,
seeking
the little hollow between his shoulder and his chest. In a minute, it was
there, as he moved to make
it just
a little bit deeper, so her head wouldn't slip.
Then, her
favourite hollow was suddenly gone. She looked up, questioningly. Before
she realised what his
answer
was going to be, he kissed her.
Harry's
lips barely touched hers, and yet…the brief contact was enough to send
waves of electricity through
her body.
She couldn't move, but had to, as he jumped to his feet and no longer supported
her weight.
'I'm sorry,'
he mumbled, fixing his steamy glasses on his nose. He turned around and
began to drag himself
out of
the room.
Hermione
grabbed him by the hand. 'Don't be,' she said. When he turned back to look
at her, she said the only
thing she
knew that would make him feel better.
'I love you.'
'I know,' Harry said. 'You love me like a brother.'
Hermione
moved closer to him, pulling his hand until she was able to place it on
her hip. She put her other
hand on
his neck and then kissed him. This was very different from the short peck
he had given her. It sent
the same
fiery waves inside her, but they were stronger, longer, and slowly accumulated
to a storm. She
already
knew his peppery chocolate smell, but never imagined it would taste this
good.
'I don't
think…' Hermione said, pausing to have their lips meet again, 'that kissing
a brother should feel
quite like
this.' She took off Harry's glasses, wanting to look into his eyes, but
he kept them tightly closed.
'Look at
me,' she asked in a whisper.
'I don't want to wake up.'
'You are awake.'
Harry opened
his eyes, bright like two traffic lights turned green. He put both arms
around Hermione's
waist and
lifted her, burying his face in her neck and spinning around. Three spins
made him dizzy enough
to carefully
drop her on the carpet and sink breathless beside her.
Hermione was
blushing deeper as she remembered what happened next, but Ron's arm on
her shoulder brought
her back to
reality. The colour immediately drained from her face.
Lucius Malfoy
appeared in the middle of the entrance hall, already staring at them as
his image took shape. He
stood tall,
filling the room with his presence. Despite his light hair and fair eyes,
there was darkness around him.
Hermione suspected
that it had nothing to do with his black silky robes. He acknowledged their
presence with a
slight nod
and a sneer. 'Follow me, please,' he said. Without waiting for their response,
he whirled around and
began walking
down the corridor, deeper into the manor.
***
Sirius had
every intention of breaking the promise he gave Hermione. He wanted to
give her just enough time to
feel safe
and then use some reversible petrifying spell to stop her. Unlike Harry,
such a spell could detain her for
just enough
time to allow the rest of his team to arrive. Unfortunately, Ginny took
her job too seriously. Before he
had time to
discuss his plans with her, she shoved sleeping potion down his throat,
and then it was too late. Upset
and troubled,
Sirius fell asleep.
The door to
the infirmary creaked as it opened, finally waking him up. He stretched
as much as his injuries allowed
and tried
not to look too sick.
Remus barged
in and strode straight to Sirius' bed. Lee followed him, but was less determined
about his destination.
He walked
all around the room, looking behind the closed curtains and peeking into
the other rooms.
'I don't know where Ginny is,' Sirius circumvented Lee's question.
'Stop lounging in bed,' Remus said, slapping Sirius on the shoulder.
Sirius winced and tried to cover it with a forced smile.
'Not exactly ready for combat, are you?' Remus said, looking critically at his commander.
'I'm just as fit as you are,' Sirius said, sitting up. This time, he managed to keep his expression completely blank.
Remus' response
was cut off by a joyful cry from Lee. The youngest team member rushed to
the door and scooped
Ginny into
his arms before either Remus or Sirius realised she was there.
The two lovebirds walked hand in hand to Sirius' bed. 'How long have we got until we departure?' Lee asked.
Sirius peeked
at his watch. 'About half an hour. Flitwick is reinforcing the spells on
the charm we'll be using. He's
supposed to
be nearly done.'
'Then I won't be long,' Lee said quickly. Still holding hands, he and Ginny left the infirmary.
***
Something slick
and cold was pressed against Harry's cheek. Harry groaned and moved away
from it. His head hurt
and his scar
was throbbing. If felt like he'd just woke up from witnessing another one
of Voldemort's atrocities, but
he couldn't
remember dreaming. The last thing he remembered was…
Oh.
The last thing
he remembered was arguing with Sirius. His godfather must have resorted
to really mean measures to
keep him from
fighting Death Eaters. Harry cursed silently, and slowly sat up.
Shading his
eyes, he opened them, already knowing the pain that the light would cause
him. He needn't have worried.
There was
absolutely no light in the room. Harry felt around for a candle, or his
wand, but could find neither. He did,
however feel
Nagini by his side. 'So Sirius left you to watch over me,' Harry said,
knowing that his words would be
automatically
translated to Parseltongue.
The snake didn't answer.
'Where are
we anyway?' Harry tried again. 'Is this the shed Hagrid built for you?'
He waited, but the snake didn't
respond. 'You
don't feel like talking, huh? Well, never mind. I'll be out of here in
a minute. Sirius cannot stop me
from trying
to save my friend.'
Harry began
to get up and then heard a key turn in the lock. He leaned back against
the wall in a comfortable
position,
ready to sit through the long talking-to Sirius was undoubtedly going to
bestow upon him.
The door creaked open and someone walked in, carrying a lit torch.
Harry narrowed his eyes and looked down. 'Dim that a little, will you?' he said. 'I have a terrible headache.'
The man carrying
the torch choked, and Harry could hear something heavy landing on the floor.
The torch, however,
was still
turned too high for Harry's liking.
'You… you are not supposed to be up.'
Harry jumped
to his feet, forgetting about his headache. With a sense of urgency he
began to search his pockets
for his wand.
The man who spoke wasn't Sirius. Not by a long shot. Harry recognised the
voice from his worst
nightmares.
It was Peter Pettigrew, the man responsible for his parents' death.
Pettigrew backed up against the door. The torch shook in his silver hand, and he put it in front of him, like a shield.
Harry blinked,
blinded momentarily by the light and the white pain in his head. When he
looked at Pettigrew again,
the traitor
had already recovered. He held a wand pointed to Harry, and smiled.
'Are you looking for this?' he asked.
Harry stared
at the wand, realising it was his. He couldn't bear the thought that Pettigrew
was using his wand. Then
again, Harry
didn't need one to get back what was his. He raised his hand and said 'accio.'
The wand didn't as much as totter in Pettigrew's hand.
Harry tried again, but to no avail. Pettigrew's smile grew to a cruel, cold laugh. 'What's going on?' Harry demanded.
'You don't have any magic left in you.'
'What?! I didn't know that was possible.' The last few words were no more than a mumble.
'Apparently,
your dear godfather figured out how to do it,' Pettigrew laughed. 'Really
made the job so much easier
for us.'
Harry swallowed
hard, realising where he was. 'Nagini,' he said, turning to the snake.
The huge serpent raised his
head, and
it dawned on Harry that it wasn't Nagini. Still, he had nothing to lose.
'Help me get out,' he said.
'What makes you think my master's snake would help you?'
'Did you understand what I said?' Harry asked, amazed. He didn't know Pettigrew was a Parselmouth as well.
'That was perfectly
understood English,' Pettigrew said. He had trouble holding on to the torch,
laughing so hard.
'I forgot,
you could speak Parseltongue. Well, that's also magic. I told you. There
isn't a drop of magic left in you.
You're just
an ordinary Muggle boy. You're Harry Potter, the orphan boy who lived with
the Dursleys. Nothing
special.'
Harry bit his
lip. He was so used to magic by now, he had no idea how he was going to
live without it. On the
other hand,
he was in a Death Eaters' den, standing between an armed Pettigrew and
a huge snake he couldn't
talk to. Maybe
living without magic wouldn't be a real issue after all.
'Oh, this is too good,' Pettigrew went on. 'I've got to kiss Padfoot the next time I see him.'
'I have no
magic because of a spell Sirius cast on me?' Harry said, refusing to believe
what he was hearing. 'Then
it must be
temporary. He wouldn't take away my magic forever.'
'Just for the
rest of your life,' Pettigrew said, confirming Harry's concerns. 'You see,
I could even give you back
your wand,
and there would be nothing to worry about.' The idea seemed hilarious to
him. 'Here,' he said, shoving
the wand into
Harry's hand, 'give it your best try.'
Harry held
tight to the wand, his knuckles becoming white. Usually, when he touched
his wand, he could feel a
tingle all
over as they connected. Right now, it was like holding an ordinary stick.
There was nothing to lose, though.
He pointed
the wand to Pettigrew and concentrated as hard as he could. Pettigrew was
on the floor, holding his
stomach as
great hof laughter shook him.
'Stupefy,' Harry said with great intent.
Pettigrew was
knocked into the wall, not stunned, but certainly shocked. The laughter
froze on his lips. 'Give me
back the wand,'
he said.
Harry's reply was a repeat of his previous curse. 'Stupefy.'
The spell wasn't
working properly, but it was doing something. One more time, and Pettigrew
was out of the way.
The giant
snake raised its head and hissed, but Harry could still not understand
what it was saying. Obviously, he
didn't have
all his abilities back. He pointed the wand at the snake, making it slow
down slightly. With each spell he
cast, he could
feel his strength flowing back into him. The snake hissed again and made
a snap at Harry's hand,
narrowly missing
him. Harry replied with Impedimentia. By the little effect the spell
had, it was clear that he wasn't
even close
to having all his magic back yet.
With the snake
crawling behind him in slow motion, Harry rushed out of the room. He shut
the door, and then leaned
against it,
trapping the snake inside. He had no idea where he was, and he wasn't even
remotely strong enough to fight
whatever was
coming his way. With his wand in the lead, he began to slowly make his
way along the dimly lit corridor.
***
'Hello, Hermione,'
Draco said, completely ignoring Ron. His eyes locked on hers, ice trying
to cut through warm
chocolate.
He had been
waiting for them in the drawing room for several minutes, ordered by his
father to stay there. He stood
completely
motionless, trying to picture his meeting with them… with her. He saw her
that morning, but it was
painfully
brief, and under the demanding conditions of the battle. This time, they
would have hours.
'Detain them,'
his father had said, and Draco understood what he had meant. He knew what
to do with Ron. He
also knew
exactly what he was going to do with Hermione. That bride his father
intended for him could go to hell,
no matter
how pretty or nice-smelling she was.
'Where is Harry?' Hermione said, striding towards Draco and raising her chin.
Draco smiled,
not backing away even when she was very close to him. 'What temper,' he
said. 'I have no idea what
you are talking
about.'
'You were there
this morning,' Hermione said. Her jaw was clenched, but there was a quiver
in her voice, as if she
was trying
not to cry. 'You took Harry. Where is he?'
'I was here
this morning. You can ask the house elves.' Draco mentioned them on purpose,
pleased with the red glow
that appeared
on her cheeks. 'But you are welcome to follow me to my chambers, where
we can discuss this more comfortably.' He opened a door to get out of the
drawing room.
'Where the hell have you been during the last year and a half?' Ron said, not moving to follow.
Draco whirled around to look at him. 'Durmstrang. Are you coming?'
'Why did you try to kill Hermione the night you left?'
'I didn't,' Draco said very harshly. 'Ask her.'
'I can't remember anything of that night,' Hermione said, her face very pale.
Draco smiled
victoriously and without another word, stepped out of the room. He was
sure Hermione didn't tell
anyone about
the night he disappeared. If she had, Ron wouldn't be standing there, talking
to him. He would be at his
throat. And
if she chose to keep her silence so far, it only made sense that she wouldn't
talk now, when she wanted
something
from him. Dead, he would do her no good. Draco's smiled widened as he heard
two sets of footsteps
following
him.
Choosing his
way carefully, Draco led his two guests along the manor's halls. He didn't
want their non-Malfoy blood
to trigger
any of the traps that waited there for intruders. Not until they reached
the right one, that is.
The halls they
walked through were wide and well lit. High windows allowed the late summer
sun to beam in, and
several spells
made sure that even the most hidden corners received as much light as the
centre of the corridor. The
suits of armour
shone silver, almost blinding the guests at times. Very few pictures hung
on the walls, all showing
geometrical
shapes that constantly rearranged themselves, like a magical kaleidoscope.
Draco once found himself
staring into
one with colourful spirals for seven hours.
'Don't look at the pictures,' he advised Ron and Hermione.
'Why?' Ron asked, staring at the nearest one. The triangles on it changed colours and switched positions.
Draco looked at the mesmerised boy, considering the option of letting him stay there, in front of the picture.
'Come on, Ron!' Hermione said, pulling on his hand.
'That's why,' Draco muttered, continuing down the hall.
Two more suits
of armour and a short sidetrack, as not to activate the rotating swords,
and Draco reached the arch
he was aiming
to. He passed under it and waited. Ron and Hermione were a few steps behind
him, both staring at the
ground.
Ron was first
to go under the arch. When Hermione saw him freeze in mid-motion, she tried
to stop, but it was too
late. She
was only one step behind, and could do nothing about the freezing spell
that caught her as her hand reached
the perimeter
of the arch.
Draco looked
at the two of them. Such characteristic expressions for both - Ron with
his snide twist of the mouth,
but real fear
in his eyes, and Hermione with her mixture of comprehension and panic.
She was endearing with that
“I know what's
going on…” statement on her face, followed immediately by “…and I don't
like it one bit.”
He had done
exactly as his father had ordered him. Ron and Hermione were frozen until
their fates were decided.
Draco wasn't
worried for them. No harm would come to them inside the Malfoy Manor. His
father made sure no
one would
be able to connect him to any of the murders he committed. They would probably
have their memories
altered and
be sent on their way. And then, he might never see Hermione again.
Draco moved
closer to the frozen girl. Her hands were slightly raised as if she was
trying to ward off the spell, or as
if she was
reaching to hug him, and didn't quite finish the motion. He finished it
for her, pressing her arms against his
chest, putting
his own hands on her back. There was no point in cradling her like that.
She could not respond, or
even feel
his touch under the spell. There was obviously no point in kissing her.
And yet, he
did, pressing his lips hard against her unmoving, warm, honey-tasting mouth.
Although he knew she was
frozen, Draco
was frustrated by her failure to kiss him back. He pressed harder, squeezing
her body closer to him
and forcing
her mouth to open.
Her smell;
her taste; Hermione was everything he remembered. Sweet as a ripe apple,
tender, and just like the last
kiss he gave
her before joining his father, unable to respond. Yet, her lips now moved
slightly under his, and she
released a
low groan. Not of pleasure, but of unbearable pain. Before Draco realised
what was happening, the
freezing spell
on her was broken, and she collapsed in his arms.
***
'Well, what is it then? What did you get me?'
'Ginny, be patient. You'll see in a minute.'
'Oh, come on.
Why can't you show me here? Then we'll have a little time left, and I'll
be able to show you exactly
how happy
I am to see you.'
'I want to do this properly. Hopefully, this will be a once in a lifetime experience.'
'And we have less than half an hour for it? Ginny complained. 'Why by the lake?'
Lee broke his
run a few feet away from the lake, pulling Ginny closer to him. 'Because
this is the most romantic spot
in Hogwarts.'
The Giant Squid popped its head from the water and looked at the boy and
the girl standing so close
to it. Lee
backed up a few steps, taking Ginny with him. 'As long as the Giant Squid
is asleep,' he added.
'All right,
we're here,' Ginny said. 'What is the once in a lifetime gift you got me?
And please don't tell me it's another
creepy spider
you got when you arrested the Death Eaters who created it.'
'Nothing like that.'
'Good.'
Lee took a
deep breath, and then another. The crisp evening air filled his lungs and
cleared his thoughts. He looked
at the empty
Quidditch stands. Very often, he missed the days he spent there, commentating
on the school games.
Not now. There
was no other place andno other person in the world he would rather be with
right now. He held
Ginny's hand
and kneeled down on one knee, holding up the little velvet box he got in
the rings shop. 'Ginny…' he
began, but
the words got stuck in his throat.
He looked up
into her rich brown eyes. She seemed to have an idea of what he was saying,
but there was a question
in her slight
frown.
The lump in
his throat keeping him from speaking, Lee popped the box open with his
thumb. Ginny's gaze moved
slowly from
his eyes to his hand, her face becoming paler with every second that passed.
'Lee,' she said eventually, her voice quivering. 'You know I love you very much, but…'
Lee's head
dropped and he stared at the wet grass on which he was kneeling. Ginny
went down to her knees in front
of him, their
fingers still interlaced. She put her other hand on his shoulder in a comforting
gesture.
'I'm not saying
I won't marry you.' Ginny smiled at the hopeful look he gave her. 'It's
just that we're so young. I still
have a year
in school. Why don't you put that ring away and ask me again in a few years?'
'So it's a “maybe,”' Lee said.
'It's a “let me grow up a little before we start a family,”' Ginny laughed.
'Oh, I didn't
mean that we should get married right away. I just wanted to let you… to
let the world know that we
intend to,
in a few years.' Lee smile widened, and he raised the box again. 'Ginny,'
he started over. 'Will you marry
me when you're
ready?'
It was Ginny's turn to choke. She nodded slightly, not taking her eyes off his.
Lee took the
ring out of the box and gently put it on her finger. It shone for a moment,
and then the final adaptation
was done.
The ring was adjusted to Ginny.
She touched
the diamond gingerly. 'It's beautiful,' she said. Then, as if on its own
volition, her hand moved to Lee's
neck and pulled
him into a deep, passionate kiss.
'Not that I'm
complaining,' she said once their lips were apart once again, 'but what
was that?' She still held his neck,
and his forehead
rested against hers.
'The ring is charmed,' Lee said with a sly grin. 'It's supposed to remind you to make love to me whenever we meet.'
'I don't think I need reminding,' Ginny said, moving her hand from Lee's neck to his back.
'It was either that or a fertility spell.'
'Good choice.'
'I quite agree. I mean, I want children…'
'Just not as many…'
And then they could talk no more, because their mouths were too busy learning each other's secrets.
***
All Hermione
knew was pain. One minute she was walking with Ron, following Draco, and
the next, Ron had frozen,
and she was
filled with searing pain. Was that the effect of the spell that had caught
Ron as well? She could hardly
think between
the waves of fire that washed over her, but it didn't seem that way. She
also became mildly aware that
she was being
held.
Hermione's
hands were between her and the attacker. She used them to push away from
him, and fell to the floor. As
she left his
arms, there was an immediate relief in the pain. He extended his hand for
her, but she refused it, getting up
on her own.
'Get away from me, Draco.'
'I can't. You must stay here until Father says otherwise. How did you break the spell?'
'I'm not staying, and I didn't. Maybe it was your kiss.' Her voice dripped with sarcasm.
'This isn't
the sleeping beauty spell,' Draco said, taking a step towards her. 'Although
I must admit, that spell would
become you.'
'Don't try to sweet-talk me, Draco. I already know what happens when a girl falls for your charm.'
'You don't know as much as you think, Miss Know-It-All,' Draco drawled, moving another step towards her.
Hermione stopped
his advance with an outstretched arm, but immediately retrieved it. Just
touching him was like
grabbing a
white-hot poker. Draco used the opening and held her again, his mouth over
hers.
An immense
struggle took place inside of Hermione. A blinding pain that his mere touch
was causing her, against her
burning desire
to stay just like that. Either way, she was on fire.
His pepper
and lemon scent won. Hermione drank of all that he was, filling her lungs
with him, digging a hole in his
shirt with
her fingers. She would take everything he was willing to give until she
fainted from the pain, or until someone
tore her away.
Apparently, it was the latter option.
'Draco?' screeched
a woman's voice, and Hermione felt small but strong hands grab her from
behind. She tried to
resist, but
the woman's long fingernails clutched her, leaving red marks on her arms
as she was dragged back and
away from
her Draco.
'What in bloody
hell are you doing?' the woman asked after tossing Hermione straight at
Ron's frozen figure. She
moved closer
to Draco, until their bodies touched. She was just tall enough for the
top of her head to reach his mouth.
Draco tried
to turn his face away from her flowing black curls, but he obviously had
a hard time giving up on the smell
of her hair.
He closed his eyes and moved his head slowly, but at the same time his
hand travelled to her waist.
In some sense,
Hermione was grateful. The woman had delivered her from the horrible pain
that had held her as long
as she had
held Draco. She wasn't grateful enough to let the dark witch have him,
though. In fact, she was willing to
tear her eyes
out. She vaguely remembered wanting to do just that to the very same woman
once before.
The other woman
took a deep breath. Her voice changed to a sweet chime as she spoke. 'Honey,
what is she doing
here?' she
looked up at Draco, standing on her tiptoes to kiss his cheek.
Draco seemed
unable to speak. For that matter, he wasn't really capable of keeping his
eyes focused. He buried his
face in the
woman's neck, taking in her intoxicating scent.
Hermione grabbed
a handful of Ron's robes and pulled herself up. 'Saitaina,' she said. 'I
almost didn't recognise you in
these lovely
silk robes. I though you only wore sleazy leather half-rugs. I see that
other things haven't changed yet. Still
needing powerful
potions to get your men? Honestly.'
'You mean the
lovely uniform Draco got me for Christmas last year?' Saitaina said with
a smile. 'That was for work. I
just quit
a few hours ago. I don't need them any more. But you can have it, if you'd
like. I'm sure you can use it to
tempt some
desperate man. If you can fit into it, that is. And forget about Draco.
He's officially mine.' To emphasize
her point,
she put her hand over Draco's arm, moving it from her waist to her stomach.
Her moves were like a spoiled
cat who'd
just had a huge tuna-fish dinner, and was waiting for the cream dessert.
[A/N: In KDIL,
Draco hexed Saitaina's clothes, to prevent her from coming after him. Unexpectedly,
she decided she
liked her
new revealing outfit.]
Draco's reaction
was not as Saitaina had expected. He pulled his hand roughly and pushed
away from her with a
violent motion
that most men were afraid to use around fragile women. Saitaina turned
out not to be as fragile as she
tried to appear.
She was hardly jolted, but her face screwed up with anger.
Hermione used
the opportunity to move between the two. 'Draco,' she said, grabbing both
his shoulders. 'It's her
hair, remember?
Try to fight it.' She looked deep into his eyes, searching for some recognition.
There was no hint of
something
amiss in his dark grey eyes. Just that look again. The look he gave her
before he disappeared. The one
that said
“I love you to the death, which is right about now.”
Often in the
past months she'd wondered if he was held somewhere far away, under the
influence of some spell. This
couldn't have
been the Confundus charm. That would have quickly deteriorated into complete
insanity within a few
months. Draco
didn't seem quite sane, but he wasn't swinging off chandeliers, wearing
his knickers on his head and
singing Red
Army songs. Imperius could be an option, but then Draco would not have
kissed her. Not when they had
kidnapped
Harry, and not just now.
Harry… Hermione
was abruptly reminded of the reason she and Ron were there. She shook Draco,
trying to break
his trance.
She did not dare take out her wand in this house, in front of that woman.
But although she wasn't posing an
immediate
threat, Saitaina pulled her away, not afraid to use her sharp red nails
once again.
'Get away from him, you ... Mudblood!'
'What did you
call me?' Hermione said slowly. Her face was flushed an even deeper red
than when she was kissing
Draco. 'You
think you're so much better, with your expensive robes and your in-breeding?
Who the hell do you
think you
are anyway?'
A wide smile
spread over Saitaina's face. She moved towards Draco, linking her arm in
his. 'Tell her who I am,
Honey,' she
said.
Draco looked
uneasily at Hermione. He bit his lips and moved his Saitaina-free hand
through his hair. Then, he
looked at
the girl attached to him. 'Why are you so worried?' he asked her. 'You're
a professional. Things between
us remain
exactly as it was agreed. Why do you care so much who I kiss?'
'What things?' Hermione asked. 'What aren't you telling me?'
Saitaina's
smile grew even wider. 'Oh, he's not telling you that you're only a fling.
Someone to keep on the side. Do
tell her,
dear.' She pulled Draco closer to her, tickling his chin with her hair.
The expression
on Draco's face was of a tortured man. A shadow passed over his eyes, and
after a moment's
struggle,
they glazed over. 'Hermione,' he said almost mechanically. 'I want you
to meet Saitaina, my fiance.'
Hermione could only gape at him, her gaze slowly travelling to Saitaina's hand and the huge diamond ring adorning it.
'Hermione,
dear,' Saitaina said sweetly, as if she was her best friend. 'Snap out
of it.' She left Draco's arm in order
to slap the
astonished girl.
Hermione's
eyes lit up like chestnuts in the fire as she caught Saitaina's wrist.
The red mark on her cheek was hidden
behind her
flush. She reached into her robes, forgetting about her resolution not
to use magic inside the Malfoy Manor.
Saitaina tried
to struggle out of Hermione's grip, pulling her hand as hard as she could,
but to no avail. She changed
her intentions
when Hermione pulled out her wand, and tried to get it away from her. Each
girl held the other with
her right
hand, being pulled to the left. They spun around one another a few times,
and then collapsed on the floor,
knocking Ron
like a bowling pin.
The two rolled
on the floor, pulling each other's hair, scratching, and screaming. Hermione's
wand lay forgotten a
few feet away
as they kept switching places. Neither stayed on top for more than a few
seconds before being
violently
pulled down. In the back of her mind, Hermione was having flashbacks to
the brawl she had had in duelling
club in her
second year.
Hermione managed
to get herself on top again, and then felt someone pulling her up. Gentle
yet firm hands held her
shoulders
from behind, picking her up. The touch served more than just to physically
separate her from the arrogant
pureblood
witch. It also calmed her down, filled her with warmth that took the place
of her raging anger. She eased
her hair out
of Saitaina's hand and stood up.
Draco kept
holding her even after she regained her balance. He wrapped his arms around
her, pressing his chest to
her back and
burying his face in her hair.
'There's no potion in my hair,' Hermione said. She sounded very sad; defeated. Draco kept sniffing her anyway.
Saitaina got
back to her feet on her own. She did her best to straighten the creases
in her pearly silk gown, and then
rearranged
her long corkscrew curls to rest beautifully on her bare shoulders. 'I
don't need the potion to have him,'
she said with
a sneer. 'He chooses to be with me. He may not make the most loyal husband,
but I won't let a little
fooling around
kill our marriage.'
Draco's embrace
tightened momentarily, and then he let go of Hermione. He gave his hand
to Saitaina, his face a
reflection
of Hermione's defeat. 'You left your wand over there,' he said, pointing
to where it was tossed near Ron's
now prone
figure.
Hermione walked
to it slowly, feeling drained of every drop of energy. As she bent down,
she could hear Draco
whispering
the words of a spell behind her. 'Petrificus Totalus'. The curse
hit her just as her fingers closed around
her wand.
***
It was sheer
luck that helped Harry get into the main chamber of the castle without
being detected. He had only seen
Death Eaters
twice along the way, and both times he had managed to slide out of their
path before they could see him.
Harry didn't
recognise this castle, but from past experience, he knew that the best
way to get out was through a
fireplace.
He had Floo Powder in a hidden pouch - part of his standard combat gear.
He sometimes considered it
more important
than his wand. Sometimes. Not today, though. His wand clutched tight in
his hand, he sneaked into
the large
chamber.
There were
three grates in the empty room, but only one was lit. Harry made his way
towards it when he heard
footsteps
behind him. He jumped to the nearest open door and closed it behind him.
He didn't know what was
beyond it,
but his chances were better there than in a room that was filling up with
Death Eaters. Luck was on his
side once
more. He sighed in relief when he realised he locked himself in a wardrobe
filled with travelling cloaks.
The steps were
getting closer, clearly being made by more than one person. Harry held
his breath, afraid that the
Death Eaters
would want to hang their cloaks, and then released it when they passed
the wardrobe without opening it.
'Master,' one of them said. 'Granger and the Weasley boy are in the manor. They know about Draco.'
'It's a little
early, but matters not,' another voice answered. There was no mistaking
the hissing snake-like voice of
Voldemort.
Harry could imagine his serpentine face, his scarlet eyes glowing in the
red light from the fire. 'Did you
kill them?'
Harry was ready
to burst out of the wardrobe and face the one who wanted his best friend
and his lover killed. He
knew he wasn't
fit to face the Dark Lord, but he couldn't just stand there and do nothing.
'My Lord,'
said the other man. 'Of course they should be killed, but I don't think
it should be done in Malfoy Manor.
People must
know they're there. It would expose me as your servant, and we will not
be able to use any of my
connections
again.'
The tension in Harry's shoulders eased a bit, and he waited to hear more before deciding on his move.
'I don't want
you exposed yet,' Voldemort said. 'Which serves your purposes well. You're
afraid that we will lose to
the Muggle-lovers,
and then you'll be able to renounce me again, like you did sixteen years
ago.'
'No Master, that's not my purpose at all. I only want to serve our goals as best I can.'
'Right. How loyal of you, Malfoy.'
There was a
long pause in which Harry could hear one of them pacing back and forth
by his wardrobe. With each
echoing step,
Harry could feel his scar burning hotter. When the man finally stopped,
Harry could barely stand for
the pain.
'I want your
son to spy for me,' Voldemort broke the silence. 'I want him back in Hogwarts,
pretending to be there
to celebrate
the end of the year with his old friends. I want him to find out everything
he can about their defences. He
can make our
final attack much easier.'
'Yes Master.'
'He can also
spread the word that we have Potter, and that he is still alive. Potter's
supporters will hesitate in their
reactions
if they know that their acts can get their beloved hero killed.'
Harry bit his
lip. Voldemort was right. His very being there signed the death sentence
of many innocent people. He
swore not
to let himself fall into their hands alive. Killing himself would be the
last resort, of course. He'd first try
other methods
of not being captured.
'Let the two
Potter fans go,' Voldemort went on. 'They are dead anyway. Make it look
like Draco is helping them.
This should
give him his ticket back into Hogwarts.'
'Yes, My Lord. I assure you, my son will make you proud.'
'He had better,'
Voldemort sneered. 'Because he is going to be in Hogwarts when we launch
our attack. He should
provide me
with a very good reason to make the effort of not killing him with
the rest of them.'
'I am certain he will, My Lord.'
One set of
footsteps walked out of the room. Harry was left in the wardrobe in a room
with only one man, and that
one was probably
Voldemort.
For over a
year, Harry had been devising plans that would get him into this exact
situation. He had dreamt of facing
Voldemort
without distractions. No Death Eaters around to worry about; no hostages
to think of; nothing that would
stop him from
duelling the Dark Lord. A duel to the death, hopefully Voldemort's. And
now that he finally got his
wish after
so long, he stayed in the wardrobe. He was shaking all over just from the
effort of not blasting the door
open and facing
the wizarding world's menace. Despite his desperate desire to fight, he
knew that with his reduced
abilities,
he would only accomplish a spectacular suicide. Or worse. He could get
himself captured again. Clenching
his fists
until his nail drew blood from his palms, Harry listened to the Dark Lord
slowly walking away.
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Thanks go
to:
strifestrike
and Pilar who were nice enough to review on Paradise.
Saitaina:
Girl, when did you have a chance to read this? You reviewed almost before
I uploaded the chapter! So I
take it you're
pleased with your cameo ;). Good. Because you are going to eat mud :).
JessieAnnPotter:
Wow. The compliments (the red wouldn't come off my face). Very polite of
you not to put
pressure :)
I don't mind it, though. Press all you want. Won't make me change the story
plan either.
AVK:
Of course you blame Sirius. So does he. It [i]is[/i] his fault. And as
for Draco not killing Hermione - even
Lucius thought
that was the right thing to do, and you can't suspect him for not being
evil, can you? <VBEG>
Tess: Believe
it or not, I didn't even notice I was writing a
cliffhanger *feels abashed*
I think writing evil characters
is getting
to me... Good think you like Hermione torn, because she's going to stay
that way for a while. I'm certainly
going to let
you know what happened the night Draco disappeared, but not just yet...
Simon:
Oh dear. Then why did you train the poor girl to be a seducer, if you don't
want her to seduce? :b
And dear,
I didn't just meant the beta for this chapter. I meant for all the help
you're giving me still. Anyone else
would have
had me thrown out of that thing that is positioned over the kitchen sink
a long time ago... ;)
Pilar:
Got the longer 'thank you' in Paradise, just wanted to reassure you (again)
that you're certainly not putting
too much into
it. Too little... maybe...
Mim:
Ooh. Thanks. Liked to see the way you think - the Voldie thing. Don't worry
about Harry. There will be a
collision,
but not just yet. He has to tear Hermione's heart apart first ;). And you'll
get plenty of these moments in
this fic.
It's not rated 'R' for nothing...
Heidi:
Heh. Caught you on the conspiracy (plotted it with Simon, have you?) Want
to give me a warm-fuzzy feeling?
Well, you
managed it :). Thanks, dear, and I'll have that Christmas-special Eb's
idea thing sent your way in a few days.
Cait:
You'll get your D/H moments. And H/H and... Heh. not telling. Power? What
power *makes a dumb face*
Lucius is
Draco's loving father. He even agreed that Draco shouldn't have wasted
his magic on killing Hermione... So,
are you sure
Draco is being controlled by anyone?
Zoe:
I hear you girl. You bought me when you said you do read R/H on Sugarquill.
I agree. I have no idea how a
rabid R/H
like me managed to create a universe where R/H is impossible, but it happened
all the same. Doesn't mean
Ron can't
fall for her...
jules:
You're right about the chapter being a bit short. It's actually exactly
half of what I had planned, but I didn't
have time
to write any more, and didn't want to delay the release another month...
Sorry about that. Thanks for the
compliments!
Hermione is going to find out on her own to which side Draco really belongs,
but that'll take a while.
LadySanna:
So sorry I delayed the announcement for the chapter on your list. Glad
you found it, though, and
thanks for
the compliments. Good question you asked about Voldie. One that will be
answered in the next chapter.
In the mean
time, he's just not worried, because Harry was taken out of the game (or
was he?)
Amichay:
Thank you for the beautiful words, my love. And all it took to wake you
were a few strangers
schnoogling
your wife... ;)
Mwalimu:
You are amazing, dear. Not only you manage to find my errors where 6 betas
missed them, but you even
explain them
to me. You are the greatest! Thanks! Oh, and thanks for the compliments
too...
aylapascal:
Thanks for being thoughtful enough to leave kind words!
Jennae:
Ooh, sarcasm! I love that . I'm glad you like evil!Draco, because he's
going to keep that up, at least for a
while.
Silver
Ray: Obviously Draco would still want Hermione, or this story would
end in the next chapter . Draco trying
to kill Harry
with his bare hands is always a good idea, thanks! About the reason he
has become a Death Eater - well,
that's the
Million Dollar question, isn't it? It'll be a while before this point is
made clear.
nafeesa:
Thanks for the compliments! I'm glad you like Lee. He was originally put
in because of a private joke
(see if you
can get rid of his dreadlocks and make it convincing), but I grew to like
him. I've always loved Percy.
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