Summary:
Ron and Hermione manage to reach Hogwarts, unaware of the real reason they
were allowed to escape
Malfoy Manor.
They join up with Sirius’ team and go look for Harry. Will they find him
and at what cost? Ah yes.
Nasty cliffhanger.
But you must be used to these.
Disclaimer:
This story is based on characters and situations created and owned by JK
Rowling, various publishers
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I owe thanks
to: Lainey (the author of the lovely fic, 'Harry
Potter and the New Girl'), Amichay (my inspiration for
all the love
scenes), Shay (the very owner of the HP_FanFiction group and my
personal chief), Parker (who has
come to trust
her ability to read my mind), Simon although unable to beta, was
still a great help, and Heidi Tandy is
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hostage by hotmail (belated Happy Birthday wishes for the Master of FictionAlley).
Where we
left off: Harry is hiding in a wardrobe in the heart of a Death Eaters
nest, unable to work his magic
properly.
Hermione and Ron are in Malfoy Manor, frozen and at the mercy of Draco
and Saitaina. Voldemort has
ordered their
release, but he didn’t specify what should be done with them before they
may go. Ginny has agreed
to be engaged
to Lee, while at least three of her brothers are insane with worry. Sirius,
Remus, and Lee are getting
ready to leave
Hogwarts in the search for Harry.
Draco Falore
by
yael
Chapter
4
Unlikely
Heroes
Sirius paced
by the door to the infirmary. They had already missed their original time
of departure by nearly an hour,
and there
was no sign of Flitwick or the amulet he was fixing. Remus had gone to
check on the Charms professor
several minutes
before, and now they were missing him as well.
‘You know,’
Lee said, taking his mouth off Ginny’s neck to speak, ‘when Lupin opens
the door it will knock you
down.’
‘No it won’t,’
Sirius said, standing still and doing his best to look properly disgusted
with the young couple’s show
of affection.
The two had long before taken charge of his bed, while he was pacing about.
The door opened just as
he was attempting
to determine whose leg was on his pillow. He leaned back, and the door
narrowly missed his nose.
Remus stepped in, huffing like a child being sent to his room.
‘Well?’ Sirius said after regaining his balance. ‘When will the amulet be ready?’
‘I don’t know. Flitwick wouldn’t say.’
‘What’s the delay?’
Remus raised
his hands in a desperate gesture. ‘He says that the range is still not
long enough, and he needs to put
some complicated
spells on it to increase the effect.’
Lee untangled
himself from Ginny’s robes and got to his feet. ‘Why didn’t he prepare
those charms in advance?’ he
asked.
‘They wear
off very quickly,’ Remus answered. ‘The longer the range they provide,
the faster they fade. When he’s
done, we will
actually have only a few hours to get close enough to Harry. After that,
we can only rely on the simpler
tracking charms.’
‘And what if Flitwick can’t get it to work?’
‘He’ll just
keep increasing the range.’ Remus sighed. ‘If he’s been taken out of the
country, that may take days, but
eventually,
Flitwick will find him. He can track down any living soul on the face of
the planet.’
Ginny got up as well. ‘So… If he can’t be found with these spells…’ Her voice quavered.
Sirius fixed her with a pained stare, and Ginny shrunk and hid behind Lee.
‘It will take a few more hours,’ Remus said, his voice low, ‘but he will be traced. I don’t doubt it.’
These words,
and the calm tone in which they’d been spoken helped reduce the charge
in the air. Sirius turned back
to pacing
in front of the door, and Lee and Ginny resumed their previous activity
as well. In the midst of all, Remus
sat down with
a book, looking up the connection between enchanted sleep and resurrecting
spells.
***
Lucius strutted
into the suspension room for unwanted guests, brushing the remains of the
ashes from his black silky
robes. He
hated travelling by Floo, and that was the second time he had to go back
and forth to his master that day.
The house
elves would have to work extra hard on his robes tonight. He hated having
to supervise the house elves.
Everything
in the room seemed to be in order. Weasley was properly frozen, a mixture
a fear and pure stupidity on
his face.
The Mudblood girl was in a less satisfactory position, sprawled on the
floor with her wand clutched to her
chest, but
she was stunned as well, so that was not necessarily a bad sign. On the
bright side, Draco was so busy
with his new
fiancee, he didn’t even notice his father coming into the room.
Wanting to
let Saitaina work her magic, Lucius waited a while. Unfortunately, he had
more urgent things to do than
to stand there
and watch his son act his age. Knowing the type of spells that were in
use, he didn’t bother tapping
Draco on the
shoulder, or calling to him. He just walked to the young couple and broke
them apart. Saitaina grunted
in discontent,
which made Lucius appreciate her professionalism even more. Draco just
stood there, his eyes half
closed, seeming
completely lost.
‘Good job,’ Lucius told Saitaina, before slapping his son back into reality. ‘Draco, we need to talk.’
‘Yes, Father,’ Draco said, holding his cheek, but still seeming dazed. ‘I have them frozen here, just as you ordered.’
‘Very well
done,’ Lucius said. ‘You are proving yourself to be worthy. That is why
you are going to get an important
assignment.’
Draco raised his chin and puffed up his chest. ‘I will do whatever is necessary.’
‘About these
two,’ Lucius stalked towards Ron and Hermione. ‘We need to let them go.
Too bad, because I would
much rather
get rid of their nuisance right here and now. Especially this one.’ He
lifted Ron’s limp arm and slid up his
ragged sleeve.
‘Pitiful traitor,’ he spat. ‘Death is too good for him. I should rip off
his arm and present it as a gift to
my Lord. That
would teach him what it means to bear the Dark Mark.’
Despite the
harsh words, Lucius let go of Ron and then turned his back to him. ‘You
will see these two very soon,’ he
told Draco.
‘You are going to Hogwarts on our Master’s bidding. You are to spy on their
preparations for our coming
attack, and
you are to report your findings directly to the Dark Lord. You will send
a discrete copy to me as well.’
‘Go to Hogwarts?’ Draco said, appalled.
‘It is too soon,’ Saitaina cut in. ‘We cannot be apart for more than a day, or my work will be in vain.’
‘You will have
to start over when he’s back, then,’ Lucius said. His eyes flared dangerously
at her. He looked at
Draco again,
and his expression softened. ‘You are the only option we have. You have
to go there and convince
those Muggle-lovers
you’re one of them again. You’ll say you were under Imperius and finally
managed to escape.’
‘That won’t
work, Father. We were trained to fight the Imperius Curse, and the there
are people at Hogwarts know
I did pretty
well.’ Draco looked in Ron’s and Hermione’s direction.
‘That damn
Crouch,’ Lucius muttered. Then, he turned his gaze the same direction as
his son, a wide smile spreading
on his lips.
‘There may be a better way to convince them you’re on their side,’ he said.
‘These two may actually work
for us for
a change.’
***
Harry listened
to the footsteps as they faded away. These weren’t the heavy footsteps
he would have expected the
Dark Lord
to have. They were lithe, and rhythmic. The steps of someone who practiced
dancing on graves.
Several moments
of silence had passed before Harry dared push on the door of the wardrobe.
He hoped that the
fire was still
lit in the grate. He meant to sneak out and use his Floo Powder to make
a not-very-graceful, but effective
escape. The
problem with his plan was immediately obvious. The door wouldn’t give way.
Harry tried
to push it again, and eventually leaned against it with all his weight,
but it wouldn’t open. He kicked it
once, but
it made so much noise that he stopped immediately. His head hurt, or more
accurately, his scar hurt. It
wasn’t a splitting
pain like the one he woke up with, but it was very persistent, and none
of the relieving spells Harry
tried had
worked. The proximity to his greatest enemy was taking more out of him
than ever before.
This was a
new situation for Harry. In the last year, there hadn’t been a single door
he couldn’t open with a wave of
his hand,
or a mutter of a word in the more persistent cases. Now, he knew there
was no point in even trying to use
his wand.
He felt weak, and tired, and completely out of magic. He didn’t know what
having magic felt like. It was something he grew up with. Now that it was
missing, he was well aware of its absence. Worse, he was well aware of
the implications
of its absence. He was locked in a dark wardrobe that felt smaller by the
minute, unable to get out,
and certainly
not in the right place to call for help. He could almost feel the spiders
from his old cupboard under the
stairs climbing
up his arms and his legs.
Completely hopeless, he sank to the floor and waited, wondering what would come first, his magic or Voldemort.
***
Four people
jumped to their feet as the door to the infirmary opened. Ron and Hermione,
standing at the door were
not who they
had expected, but they all seemed very excited nonetheless.
‘What happened?’
Sirius was the first to attack them with questions. ‘Did you go to Malfoy
Manor? Did you find
Draco?’
‘Are you all right?’ Ginny asked, referring to their torn clothes and torn skins underneath.
‘We’re fine,’ Ron waved his sister off. ‘Absolutely terrific.’
Hermione sat
silently on one of the beds and allowed Remus to clean her up. She didn’t
even flinch as the disinfectant
touched her
wounds. It was as if Remus was treating someone else, and she was miles
away… still at Malfoy Manor.
She closed
her eyes tight as the last images from the fight at the Manor streamed
into her head.
‘Did I hurt you?’ Remus asked, alarmed by her sudden motion.
Hermione shook
her head. ‘The place was swarming with Death Eaters,’ she said. ‘Draco’s
father wasn’t there, or at
least that’s
what Draco believed.’
Or what he
made her believe for a while. She took his word for it, and only now began
to realise how foolish that was.
Draco was
alive, and all Hermione could feel was confused. She had thought she’d
be angry, offended, upset. She
had even told
Harry that Draco would wish he were dead. But as she saw him…
He wasn’t dressed
in a full Death Eater’s uniform, but his Graphorn-hide trousers and his
jet-black silky robes didn’t
leave much
room for doubt. And she knew exactly what his clothes were made of. She
had gotten a good feel of them.
Hermione covered
her face with her hands. She was so ashamed of herself. She hadn’t seen
the boy in over a year.
She was seriously
involved with someone else, and not just someone, but Harry, who she dearly
loved. Yet, she
kissed him.
She didn’t want to, but she had to find out if it was really him. Had she
known that he was alive, she
never would
have… not with Harry… She loved Harry too much to hurt him like this…
And Draco.
She didn’t
even know if he was the Draco she had once loved, although his kisses were
just as intoxicating. For all
she knew,
he could be a real Death Eater. Like father, like son. They had both tried
to kill her together that fateful
night he had
disappeared. The look he had in his eyes made no difference. It didn’t
matter then, and it wasn’t relevant
now. A man
should be judged by his actions.
Then again,
his latest actions did suggest that he wanted to be on the right
side. Was his decision final this time? Could
she forgive
him? Could Harry forgive her? More so, could she forgive herself? And most
important of all - was a dark
wizard who
had already betrayed her once worth the effort? That is, if he was still
alive, which was doubtful the last
time she saw
him. Losing him all over again…
‘So you found Draco Malfoy?’ Sirius asked, sitting down next to her.
Hermione ignored him and kept her eyes closed. ‘They wanted to kill us. Draco was ordered to kill us.’
‘But you’re not dead.’ Remus’ hand stopped in mid-air.
Hermione shook
her head again, and finally looked at him. She seemed detached, even a
bit surprised at what she
saw. As if
she had expected to still be at
Malfoy Manor. ‘Draco refused the order.’
‘And?’ Sirius pressed.
‘And…’ Hermione
began but trailed off. She shivered, then took a deep breath and started
over. ‘And they tortured
him.’ Her
voice was high-pitched and shaky. She was trying to put a stop to events
that had already taken place.
‘They thought
it was hilarious, the way he twitched under their curses. They… they took
turns in hurting him. It was
a sort of
competition. See who makes him scream the loudest.’
With a fatherly
instinct, Sirius took Hermione in his arms, brushing Remus and his cotton
cloth away. ‘How did you
get here?’
he asked softly.
‘We took off when the Death Eaters were busy with Draco.’
‘We tried to fight them, first,’ Ron intervened. ‘But they were too many.’
Hermione made a small snorting sound. ‘We just took off and left Draco there,’ she said harshly.
‘I’m sure he’ll
be all right,’ Sirius said. ‘Remus, wasn’t there something you told me
you wanted to discuss with
Hermione?’
‘Huh?’ Remus
said, frowning in question. Then, his eyes lit up. ‘Oh, yeah, right. Something
completely unrelated to
Malfoy.’ He
turned to Hermione. ‘I wanted to get your opinion on enchanted sleep. I
think I know why the Death
Eaters took
Harry with them and didn’t kill him on the spot.’
Hermione’s
head perked up, and she followed Remus with her gaze as he walked to the
other side of the room and
came back
with a thick book.
‘You see,’
Remus said, pointing to the middle of the open page. ‘It says here that
there is nothing that can block the
Avada Kedavra
curse, but you can get protection against it if you are under any kind
of magically induced sleep.
Not something
you’d want to use as a constant defence, but good for specific events.
It mentions the Sleeping Beauty
spell, the
Cinderella Syndrome, and… look here… Enchanted Sleep.’
Ron sat down
by Remus, looking very pale. Hermione wondered if his injuries were worse
than they originally
appeared,
but Ginny was with him, and she wanted to check Remus’ theory.
Remus showed
Hermione the exact quote, and then lifted the tome to his eyes again. ‘This
book even gives an
example of
one time where this effect was used on purpose:’
‘It appears
that there was a magical war in the medieval kingdom of Lauffer. The uprising
army led by the evil
witch Thera
was defeated after a fierce battle that reached the very steps of the crown
chair. Unfortunately, Thera
kidnapped
the only princess of the kingdom. Apparently, she took Polyjuice Potion
and tempted the princess to
go with her,
pretending to be a harmless old woman.’
Remus stopped
his reading and raised his eyes from the book. ‘Not very cautious, their
princess,’ he commented
before continuing
with his summary.
‘Anyway, it
seems that Thera wasn’t worried about using her hostage to get out of the
castle. She made a big fuss
about killing
the princess and avenging… er… whatever she thought she needed to avenge.’
‘Those bad
people repeat the same mistakes,’ Remus commented again. ‘She blabbed for
so long that the Princess’
personal protector
managed to get close enough to hex her. But instead of putting a curse
on Thera, she chose to put
a protective
spell on the princess. She later explained that she knew she wouldn’t last
in a duel with Thera, and then
the princess
would be in mortal danger again. She prepared the Sleeping Beauty spell,
and waited until Thera began
enchanting
the killing curse. Then, she used her prepared spell a fraction of a second
before the Avada Kedavra hit
the princess.’
‘Clever move!’ Hermione cheered, and then glared at Ron, who choked and sputtered.
‘Not that clever,’
Remus said. ‘She didn’t take into account the amount of magic that was
left in the air after the
battle. The
princess was saved, but the spell not only affected her - it knocked out
every single person in the castle;
anyone who
could break it included. The book says here something about dancing tea-mugs,
but I didn’t quite get
it. Doesn’t
seem relevant. Anyway, it took exactly one hundred years before someone
came by who was smart
enough to
kiss the princess and break the curse.’
Hermione creased
her nose. ‘Maybe he was the only one rude enough to kiss an unconscious
girl.’ She frowned as
Ron, who had
only just seemed to recover from his last coughing attack, choked once
more. ‘Is he all right?’ she
asked Ginny.
Ginny shrugged in return as Ron waved his hand to mark that he was fine.
Hermione took
the book from Remus’ hands. ‘Then Harry is safe,’ she said quietly, as
if the very mention of the
idea would
shatter it.
‘He cannot be killed using magical means,’ Remus said, squirming.
Hermione blanched
as she understood the true meaning of his answer. ‘He can still be killed
with a simple Muggle
sword,’ she
said, nearly crying.
‘Well, those Death Eaters aren’t known for their love of Muggle artefacts.’ Remus tried to sound encouraging.
‘Voldemort has been known to use a knife before, and so has Pettigrew. He even used it on Harry once.’
‘Harry is no
threat to them in his condition,’ Sirius said bitterly. ‘And I think they
know it. He will be safe for a while,
but I would
like to go find him.’ He got up and heaved the door open.
Professor Flitwick,
who was just about to open it was hauled inside and thrown against the
opposite door. He got
up and brushed
himself off. Then, he checked the amulet he was carrying, and sighed in
relief. When he was sure
nothing was
broken, he glared at Sirius.
Sirius just smiled at him, exposing two lines of perfectly white teeth. ‘Finally,’ he said.
***
Hurrying feet
ran past by Harry’s wardrobe, followed by more urgent steps, and then excited
shouts. The Death
Eaters had
found out that he was not in his cell. One squad after the other they rushed
by him, each time making
him hold his
breath in fear of being flushed out like a rat from a garbage bin, and
each time missing him out of sheer
luck. Bad
luck for them, good for him.
When the commotion
of the search finally dimmed with distance, Harry realised that he was
feeling much better. He
wasn’t back
to himself, not by a long shot, but he was strong enough to open the door
with his wand and a simple
‘Alohomora’.
Harry didn’t
realise how long he’d spent in the wardrobe. He knew he dozed off for a
while, and then followed the
moves of the
Death Eaters, but he was still surprised at the morning light that streamed
into the room. To his great
delight, the
fire in the grate was still lit. Harry took out his Floo powder pouch while
walking briskly to it, and was
ready to toss
the one portion he had into it with his last stride.
The fire didn’t change its colour. It didn’t soar up, or feel any less burning.
To make sure,
Harry put his hand in the flames, and immediately retracted it. The healing
spell he tried to use didn’t
work on his
burn. He nearly crumpled to the floor in his despair, but was brought back
to reality by two Death
Eaters who
stepped into the room.
The two stood
very still, like a gazelle regarding its predator just before the chase.
Harry knew that the minute he
tried to use
a spell, any spell, they would know he wasn’t as much of a threat to them
as they were used to. He
raised his
wand at them and slowly walked to the door on the other side of the room.
The Death Eaters
exchanged worried looks as Harry reached for the doorknob, and then, as
one, their wands shot
colourful
blazes (one purple, and one turquoise). They seemed extremely surprised
when Harry ducked both jets
of fire. They’d
expected him to take the hits without ever noticing them. Like he always
did. They were even more
amazed when
Harry’s reaction was a feeble stunning spell that only got one of them,
and didn’t even completely
immobilise
him.
Their puzzled
expressions quickly changed into wide smiles and they broke into a run.
Harry didn’t hesitate another
moment. He
opened the door with a swing and dashed out. The Death Eaters standing
in the hall outside were so
astonished
at the sight that it took them a few seconds to recover and join their
friends in the chase.
***
Draco lay on
the large four-poster in his chambers, knowing it was the last time he
would do that for a while. He
couldn’t make
up his mind whether he’d miss it or not. He opened his eyes as the door
opened without a warning
knock. Some
things he wouldn’t miss.
‘Hello, Saitaina,’ he said.
‘Hello, my love.’
‘Oh, knock
it off, witch. We’re alone here. I will marry you because that is the wish
of the Dark Lord, but I will not
pretend to
like it. Not behind closed doors, anyway.’
‘You don’t
seem to mind snogging with me,’ Saitaina said. She tried to look offended,
but failed. Still, the cute pout
fit her beautiful
face, and Draco couldn’t help but smile.
‘I came to kiss you goodbye,’ she continued, encouraged.
Draco sat bolt
upright. ‘Don’t!’ he said. ‘I only cooperate because of that potion you
use, and I do believe I’m
beginning
to develop an immunity to it.’
‘Impossible,
dear,’ Saitaina said, smiling. She walked to the bed and sat beside him.
Then, she took his face in
her hands
and kissed him deeply, making sure her hair brushed his face on the way.
Draco tried
to hold his breath. He knew that the more he inhaled of her intoxicating
fumes, the less control he’d
have of his
actions. But he couldn’t even control this simple act. He took deep breaths,
relishing her wonderful smell.
There was
nothing in the world quite like that smell. Sweeter than honey, sharper
than poisonous fangs, and just as
lethal. It
smelled better than food to a starving man, and more full of life than
rain to one stuck in the desert. There
was only one
thing that could compete with it… one girl…
Holding that
thought, Draco pushed Saitaina away, breaking the prolonged kiss. Once
the spell was broken, he
realised he
had his hands up her shirt, and hurriedly pulled them out.
Saitaina stood up, red with rage. ‘It’s that Mudblood, isn’t it?’ she demanded.
Draco didn’t say a thing. He was quietly celebrating his victory. He was also still giddy from the kiss.
‘I can’t believe
you’re still thinking about her after what she put you through this afternoon!
Look at you. You’re
a mess! You
didn’t need to be tortured like that. This could have lasted less than
a minute if she had the brains to
listen to
you and get away.’
Saitaina did
have a point. Although he had five experienced wizards to help him after
Ron and Hermione had left,
he was still
bruised and untidy. His chest was the area that sustained most of the damage,
as Death Eaters usually
aim for the
chest. He had left his robes torn and open on purpose, to appear genuine
when he finally got to Hogwarts.
Those didn’t
worry him. It was the red mark on his jaw that he didn’t like at all. But
he knew it would heal. Even the
mirror had
told him so.
To be perfectly
honest, Draco didn’t think they’d use real curses on him for the charade.
But apparently, his father
had decided
to go to extremes to make sure it seemed like a real attack. Draco also
suspected that his father’s friends
enjoyed their
part of the show. His father had probably agreed with him, because several
members of the group were
severely punished
after Hermione and Ron finally escaped. ‘She meant well,’ Draco whispered.
‘She didn’t want to
leave me.’
‘She’s a stupid, weak Mudblood who wants to nail herself a Malfoy.’
‘She isn’t stupid. Far from it.’
‘She bought
your act, didn’t she?’ Draco bit his lip, and Saitaina went on. ‘You will
see. The minute you get to
Hogwarts,
she will be all over you, telling everyone how you’ve changed. She’s gullible;
stupid. She doesn’t have
half of what
you’re leaving behind, and you’d better remember it, because you will
be coming back after this
week is over.
Draco gave
her one more hurt look and disapparated away without another word. If it
were up to him, he would
have never
come back. Too bad he wasn’t the one who called the shots.
***
A red head peeked into the infirmary. ‘Ginny? Are you here?’
‘George!’ Ginny
put down the potion phials she was holding and ran to the door. ‘Fred!’
She called as the door
opened wider,
revealing another Weasley twin. Then, barely able to speak, she added,
‘Bill?’
Her three brothers
stood at the entrance, smiling broadly, until Fred took Ginny’s left hand
and raised it. The huge
diamond on
Ginny’s ring finger glittered like a bright star between her and the other
three.
‘Oh, no,’ Fred said, almost crying. ‘Ginny, you didn’t…’
‘Didn’t do
what?’ Ginny asked. She pulled her hand from Fred’s grip and tucked it
in her pocket. Then, she moved
aside to allow
her brothers to enter. ‘I’m not pregnant, if that’s what you’re asking.’
Bill spluttered just as he was
about to sit
on one of the beds. ‘But I am engaged. You may congratulate me now.’
‘Er…Yeah, Ginny,’
George tried. ‘You are too young to get married.’ He sounded like an adult
trying to explain
stellar motion
to a three-year-old.
‘I’m not getting married yet,’ Ginny said.
The twins seemed
relieved, but Bill’s frown only deepened. ‘Then you don’t need that ring,’
he said. ‘Give it to me,
and I’ll return
it to the store. Lee’s Gringotts account will greatly appreciate this.
‘I am engaged,’ Ginny said, pulling away from her oldest brother.
‘But Ginny,
Gin, you said you’re not marrying him. So what’s all this talk about being
engaged? You do know what
being engaged
means?’
‘Yes I do.’
Ginny’s face turned red with insult and anger. Then she smiled wickedly,
as if she though of a way to get
back at her
brothers. ‘Actually, that’s exactly the words I said to Lee. I do. And
I intend to repeat them, in a church,
in a few years.’
‘A few years?’
Fred said, seeming to relax a bit. ‘How few? Will you finish school first?
Will you have your own
career? How
many children will you have?’
‘Yes, yes,
and none yet,’ Ginny said, putting a hand on Fred’s shoulder. ‘Trust your
kid sister to make the right
choices. You
may congratulate me now.’
‘But Ginny,
what if you change your mind before then? Remember how much in love you
were with Harry? What if
he had asked
you to marry him then? You’d have said yes, this ring would be his, and
where would you be now?’
Ginny blushed
again. She actually had no idea what the right answer was. True, she was
the one to leave Harry, but
it was only
because she knew, deep down, that he didn’t really love her. What if she
had never broken up with him?
Would she
still think of Lee as the love of her life? There was no right answer to
this question. She wanted to think
of herself
as someone loyal, who wouldn’t go with another man while she was involved.
She also wanted to think
that it was
fate that brought her and Lee together. They were destined for each other.
They were soul mates.
‘Remember how you used to say Harry was your soul mate?’ George added. ‘Things change when you grow up.’
‘They won’t this time. I love Lee. I’m not just in love.’ She raised her voice slightly. ‘You may congratulate me now.’
George kissed
her on the cheek and sat back, his mouth screwed in half a smile. Even
Bill seemed to accept that he’d
been defeated.
Only Fred leaned forward, as if he had a great secret to tell Ginny.
‘You know you
shouldn’t stay long with your high-school sweetheart,’ he whispered. Then,
he couldn’t keep a
straight face
any longer, and burst into laughter.
Ginny had to
join his laugh, and so did the other two. ‘That is an excellent argument,’
she said. ‘By the way, how is
Angelina?
Isn’t it about time you pop the question to her?’
‘I have,’ Fred mumbled, moving uncomfortably.
‘Congratulations!’ Ginny jumped up and kissed him. ‘So, when’s the wedding. Why didn’t you say anything?’
‘She didn’t agree to marry him,’ George said, holding back his laughter.
‘She thought I was making a joke. Both times.’
‘It would have helped if there was a ring in the box, and not a jumping jack,’ George said.
‘That was only the first time,’ Fred defended himself. ‘I gave her a real ring the second time.’
‘Yeah, made of jelly-rubber.’
‘I happened to like that ring.’
Bill took Ginny’s
hand and placed it in the crook of his arm. ‘Congratulations,’ he whispered
in her ear. ‘Shall we
leave these
two to sort this out on their own?’
Ginny smiled,
and led the way out of the infirmary. On the other side of the door, they
could still hear the twins
yelling at
each other.
‘It was neon green!’
‘But gold is so flashy!’
Bill smiled
and moved away from the door. ‘Will you let me buy you a butterbeer? Seems
like I’ll be here longer
than I expected.
You can tell me all about your plans for the future.’
‘Sure,’ Ginny
said. ‘But I can’t have any alcohol in my condition.’ Bill paled significantly,
and she had to laugh. ‘I’m
on infirmary
duty today,’ she explained. ‘But you seem to need a drink. Let’s
get you something.’
***
<-- Note to beta: I wrote this scene about the same time I wrote chapter 2. Please tell me if it looks detached. -->
All Harry wanted
to do was stop to catch his breath, but he couldn’t. The second he stepped
out of the Dark Lord’s
headquarters,
and by now he recognised the building, five more Death Eaters came dashing
after him. Under normal
circumstances,
he’d have hurled his chasers so far back that he could’ve had a decent
rest, but that kind of magic
wasn’t working
for him now. Actually, no kind of magic seemed to be working properly.
He felt like he was back in
his Fourth
year, trying to learn spells for the Triwizard Tournament and not doing
very well.
The outcome
of that tournament had been disastrous. Harry could see Cedric Diggory’s
dead body floating in front
of his eyes,
as if it was burned into his retinas. Harry shook his head to clear it
of the image. He would dwell on this
misery later,
but thinking of the tournament now, with ten Death Eaters chasing after
him and very little of his magic
available,
was not a good idea.
Harry looked
back, which turned out to be a mistake as well. The fraction of a second
he’d lost was enough to bring
the front
Death Eater into curse range. From that moment, running could gain Harry
nothing except being caught by
surprise from
behind. He stopped, faced the advancing Death Eaters, and prayed with all
his heart that he still had
enough breath
in him to chant a decent curse.
[A/N: Here
was actually the original ending of the previous chapter. Now, you want
to complain about the mild
cliffhanger
I left you with?]
***
Sirius pushed his broomstick closer to Remus’. ‘How are we doing?’ he asked.
‘Almost there,’
Remus said, checking the amulet Flitwick had worked so hard to set up.
‘We should be right on top
of him in
a matter of minutes.’
‘I still don’t
understand why we couldn’t apparate there. We didn’t have to take Ron and
Hermione. We’ve been
wasting precious
hours.’
It had only
started to get dark when they set on their way, but now the night was gone
and the first morning light was
visible right
in front of them. Soon, the sun would come up to blind them.
‘The spells
on the amulet aren’t built to cope with space shifting. We would have come
near, and then wouldn’t have
been able
to find what dungeon he was in. The Death Eaters would have become aware
of our presence, and would
have used
Harry as a hostage. Maybe they would have killed him, just to make sure
we wouldn’t have him back.
NOW
do you see why we needed to go by broomsticks?
Sirius rolled his eyes and allowed his broomstick to drift away from Remus.
‘What’s that, down there?’ Ron shouted, pointing ahead.
They were deep
in a territory controlled by the Dark forces. In the distance, they could
see a castle so big that it
was impossible
to estimate how far it really was. They had had it in their field of vision
for nearly an hour, in which
it grew from
a tiny dot to the size of a small mountain, and yet, it didn’t seem reachable.
But now, there was something
new in the
scenery. At the foot of the castle, barely visible from this distance,
flashed tiny, colourful lights. These were
what got Ron’s
attention.
‘I don’t know,’ Remus said, ‘but Harry is very close to the centre of it.’
A moment later,
they could make out the shape of one wizard doing a very poor job of fighting
off nearly a dozen
attackers.
It was still too far to make out the details, but they were all willing
to bet those were a pack of Death
Eaters.
‘Is that Harry?’ Ron asked apprehensively.
‘Can’t be,’ Sirius said. ‘He’s under enchanted sleep. Won’t wake up for another five days.’
The single
wizard seemed to have given up trying to fight back, and was just working
on absorbing as few of the
curses around
as was possible.
‘What if his special magical condition made him wake up earlier?’ Hermione asked.
‘I thought
of that,’ Sirius said. ‘That’s why I also made sure he had no magic for
the same period.’ He looked at the
battle that
was getting nearer, and then banged his forehead with his fist a few times.
‘I can’t believe I did this to him,’
he muttered,
then pushed his broomstick forward, getting as much speed as he could.
The rock Harry
was using as a shelter was blasted into a thousand pieces just as the group
began its descent. It was
obvious that
a few of the sharper shreds had stuck to his flesh. Harry rolled on the
ground, managing to avoid three
curses and
getting hit by the fourth.
Sirius didn’t
wait until they were all in range. He hurled a curse at one of the Death
Eaters who was nearest to Harry.
From that
distance, his hex didn’t do much damage, but the Death Eater’s attention
was taken away from Harry. An
immense fight
developed while the group was still airborne. One by one, they landed beside
Harry, forming a tight
ring of fire
around him.
Hermione didn’t
even try to cast curses from the air. As much as she wanted to help Harry,
she knew that flying with
one hand was
simply one of the things she couldn’t do. If she had tried, she would have
crashed, and then the group
would have
needed to take care of her as well. She wanted them all to worry only about
Harry.
It was immediately
obvious that Sirius, Remus, and Lee had experience fighting off large groups
of Death Eaters.
Ron was giving
substantial help as well, and Hermione was doing her very best. But there
were simply more Dark
wizards than
they could handle. While they kept most of the Death Eaters busy, some
of them could still aim their
curses at
Harry. And that’s what they did. Hermione’s breath caught in her chest
with every curse Sirius and Remus
were able
to block, and she didn’t start breathing again when they missed.
More Death
Eaters came running out of the castle and joined the battle. Hermione wondered
why they didn’t
apparate out,
but the answer was made immediately clear, as one tried, and met Lee’ curse
before he was solid
enough to
respond.
They had not
carried a spare broomstick for Harry. They had thought he’d still be under
enchanted sleep, unable to
fly on his
own. By the way he heavily leaned against Sirius while trying to mount
his Firebolt, it seemed that in fact, it
was the right
choice. Hermione looked around, trying to estimate what their best escape
route would be. More Death
Eaters were
steadily streaming out of the castle, and more of them fell victim to the
Aurors’ wands as they tried to
apparate in
surprise. Hermione stared into one spot, which the battle seemed not to
have reached. That seemed like
a good path
to take.
She pointed
it out to Sirius, who nodded and directed his broomstick with Harry on
top of it in that direction. He then
tried to reach
the others, to announce their retreat. Hermione followed Harry with her
eyes, feeling as if a huge burden
was lifted
off her chest. And that’s when it happened.
A group of
Death Eaters apparated as one right into the quiet spot in the eye of the
storm. Harry was so weakened
that he wasn’t
even able to reverse the course of the broomstick. He did make it stop
about fifteen feet from the
enemy taking
form. Hermione looked back, but the others had their hands full, and did
not notice the falling events.
She had never
been very good with a broomstick, but she had just mounted one, with the
intention of seeing Harry
safe and getting
away. She realised she couldn’t have both. She never thought she’d fly
on an instinct, but in the
extreme situation,
she surprised even herself. With agility that wouldn’t have shamed even
Viktor Krum she kicked
off the ground
and zoomed forward in an almost horizontal line.
Time seemed
to have stopped and race forwards simultaneously. She could see the Death
Eaters, not yet solid, but
already enough
in control of their bodies to raise their wands. She could see Harry slowly
turning his head toward
her, tiny
drops of sweat mixed with blood splashing off his unruly hair. She was
well aware of where she was and
what she was
doing, but had little control over her own motion. She tried to take her
wand hand off the handle, but
immediately
retracted it, as the broomstick began swaying dangerously. She knew there
was really only one thing
she could
do, and she was ready to do it. Harry was the wizarding world’s greatest
hope. He was her best friend.
Her lover.
She pointed
the handle down one foot ahead of Harry. Fourteen feet away from the now
solid Death Eaters. Time
suddenly returned
to normal speed as her feet touched the ground. She didn’t even have a
chance to crash properly
before six
different curses hit her as one.
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Saitaina:
Thanks, dear. Nothing like a pleased cameo. The scene where Harry fails
to use the fire is already written,
but it made
the chapter way too long, so I put it off...
Silver
Ray: You're right about Hermione. She's got a perfectly good reason
for behaving the way she does, but I
didn't explain
it. Hmmm... Some Hermione-musing in this chapter, and a lot more in the
next.
Mwalimu:
You are so sweet, dear. I think I would like to take you home with me and
pour all my stashed originals
on you :).
You have a way of making a better writer of me without being offensive
in the least bit.
jc:
I promise you, when this series is done, you will know if Draco is good
or evil. Hermione will also make up her
mind about
who she wants to be with. In the mean time, I'm going to have lots of fun
throwing you from one certainty
to another.
Zoe:
Ooh, I nearly deleted the catfight scene. You should thank my betas for
voting against it.
jules:
Hmmm... As for Hermione - you're right. I should have made her inner-conflict
more obvious. Will correct that
in the next
chapter. As for Draco. Heh. Believe what you want, and I'll try to make
you doubt your own judgement.
Cait:
Very perceptive. Yes, Draco has a tendency to curse people when they have
their backs to him. I guess that's
the Slytherin
in him. Confused about the motive? Heh. Have you considered that he might
actually want to be a Death
Eater? *evil
grin*. There may be other reasons, though. So far, there have only been
tiny indications. This chapter has
one fat hint,
but I doubt you’ll be able to recognise it without knowing the conclusion.
The next chapter has the really
serious give
away of the plot.
Julien:
Interesting point you make. Yes, the title is a hint to Draco's falsity
of something, the question is: what? Hope
you feel better.
Ayla Pascal:
I have to admit I'm a bit ashamed about using Ron as a comic relief, but...
Oh, well. I like him in canon,
but I can’t
stand him in this story. You're right about Hermione. She can't make up
her mind about Draco, and she has
a good reason
to. Will go further into it in chapter 5.
Sanna:
You're back! So happy to see that you're still with us! Why should you
be mad about the D/Hr moments?
I thought
you were the lead D/Hr shipper. Hmmm... You've got some 'splainin' to do.
AVK:
It's not nice to point at people :). The charm Ron put on Hermione only
makes it hurt when she kisses the
*wrong* boy.
He used it because he knew Hermione will be meeting Draco, and he knows
very well what
temptations
the Dark Side may present. What Wormtail meant is that Harry won't live
long enough to see the spell
come to a
termination *evil grin*.
kudohcale:
Wow! Thanks for the compliments. Now that Dinah has made a group for me,
I feel obligated to
release chapters
on a regular basis :). Will post cookies there in between chapters.
krissy4eva:
Oh my! Such harsh words. Good thing Hermione doesn't have a pocketknife,
or this story would have
ended with
this chapter :).
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