The return
trip to the ever-present circular meeting ground seemed drenched in a sense of foreboding
for Horris, an impalpable warning that not all was right in the world- far from
it. It was as if he had built a gigantic house of cards on the grass and the
winds were picking up. He was at Voldemort�s left again, the other Asps facing
him and Draco.
�Horatiuss, we all make missstakess- do we not?�
�Yes sir.�
Voldemort nodded in approval. Now Horris knew something
was wrong.
�Will you accept that you have made sssuch a mistake, my
Viper?�
�If I have made it sir.� Horris agreed, trying to remember what
Voldemort could mean.
�Very well. Come!� Voldemort called out, a figure emerging
from the shadows.
�Weasley!� Horris called out at once, wondering if he could
perhaps muster enough fire to barbecue him on the spot.
�Now now,� Voldemort tsked, placing a cold hand on his
shoulder, �I will not have my boysss killing each other��
Weasley smirked, undoubtedly trying to provoke him.
�Kneel.� Weasley complied to Voldemort�s harsh order and it
was Horris� turn to smirk. As much as he wished the boy had stayed away, as
much as he wouldn�t wish this on anyone, at least he�d hear the traitor scream�
He�d seen initiations through his scar, heard grown men cry
bloody murder as the sadistic bastard made the pain stretch as long as
possible. It was a humbling of sorts, proof that Voldemort could and would hurt
you at will and you couldn�t lift a bloody finger in protest. Voldemort
approached slowly, thankfully leaving him and Draco behind. He looked like some
evil predator stalking his pray, savoring the sweat that already started
flowing down Weasley�s face.
�Arm.� The hand was shaking as it rose slowly, only to be
jerked violently by Voldemort. And then the screams began as the predator held
his pray, muttering a chant as he drew his insignia into the youthful flesh.
Though Horris heard no words, though he had long-ago learned
their meaning as if pulled from the monster�s mind, though sinister their
meanings were, far crueler was the sound he heard of cold mutterings and pained
screams. It rose on the air and in the mind, audible yet abstract and strained
as it sang a painful tune over and over and over and over.
My soul
Is now
Yours to
Rule.
Given
For a
Life so
Cruel.
Save me!
Save me!
Hope Forlorn.
My cold corpse
You�ll never
mourn.
But mourn he did. These were still Ron�s screams that filled
the cold night, still his soul dying, his family he had forsaken, endangered,
disgraced.
Then they
stopped, silence no more comforting than the shrill and strident cries.
�Up!�
Horris saw the boy before him, no older than he, struggle to
stand. He failed, as did all in his visions, the pain of the charred flesh
overwhelming their systems.
�Up!� Voldemort barked once more, a part of Horris hoping R-
Weasley would comply. A Cruciatus would come next� never helping matters.
Get up Ron! A part of him screamed, another silencing
it. He was no friend of his� he was a Deatheater, no different at all. He was
on his knees again, apparently saving him from additional agony- for now.
�You ssaid you had a gift- a token of loyaltiesss.�
�Y- yes My Lord� I d-do.�
Horris noticed the fear in the boy�s eyes� he had expected
it� but he did not expect it directed at him.
�Accio cage.� Weasley said, his voice slowly returning to
normal. A small golden birdcage flew towards him, complete with a-
�A songbird? I expected better from Potter�ss�. Friend.�
�A Mockingbird Master�� Ron softly corrected, a sadistic
smile on his face.
Horris knew. Worse yet, he knew Ron Weasley knew he
knew. Horris saw the bird clearly now,
stressed and afraid with ruffled feathers and terror-filled eyes. It was
jumping on its perch, desperate to get out, get free.
�This is no ordinary bird my Lord.� Weasley stated, shooting
the creature with a stunning spell, tossing the now-limp creature onto the cold
stone. He mumbled a spell, the same spell Remus had used years ago, forcing the
shift.
Horris tightened his grip on the
back of Voldemort�s chair, as if trying to suffocate one of the many iron serpents
that wove in and out. He prepared to see Hermione emerge from the mess of
feathers, some already twisting and curling into her long amber locks. He had
already seen her sad eyes in the bird, knew it was her form as soon as the
brown orbs met his. She was already stirring from the stunning spell, still
shifting back into herself. The process seemed drawn out, foreign, as if she
had only now truly established her form. Yes, Horris was ready to see his Lea,
but he was not ready for-
�Potter�s Mudblood, My Lord, his little songbird.� Ron
announced, jerking her to her feet by the scalp.
She yelped, already shaking from the cold. She looked to
Horris, hope in her eyes as she started to call him. He quickly jerked his
head, motioning her to stay quiet, hoping she doesn�t think he was betraying
her as well.
�Thiss is Granger?� Voldemort questioned, sounding
overly-amused. �How fitting she ssshould be a sssongbird. Sing little songbird,
ssssing.�
She was trembling again, her silence earning her another push
into the snow. The nightgown she had on was soaked now, shielding her form
neither snow nor eye. Her lips had already started to turn blue, her bare feet
frostbitten and her teeth chattering involuntarily.
�Do what our Lord said, mudblood, or need you some
motivation?� Weasley called, laughing as he raised his wand, the pain from the
mark still present in his eyes.
Horris could feel his anger,
his sweat rolling off him and his knuckles turning white. He couldn�t save him,
but he�d be damned if he�d lose her too.
�First Rights!� He called out, moving before Voldemort could
interfere. In one smooth motion he unclipped his cloak, tossing it around her
shaking shoulders as he pulled her up and infused the cloak with a warming
charm. �Draco!� He called over his shoulder, authority charades be damned.
�Trust him, don�t leave Hogwarts.� He whispered in her ear, handing her over to
the blonde. �Take her to my room Dragon, now.� His eyes must have been begging
to be allowed to kill Ron, making the blonde chance no more than a mere glance
at Voldemort before obediently popping out. Two safe, one to kill.
�What in hell are you-�
�Shut it Weasley.� Horris growled, �she�s mine and you know
it.�
�I thought you tired of the kitty�� Weasley mocked, stepping
forward.
�You think you�re all big and bad now, just because you
happen to be a snake?�
Weasley faltered at the words, confirming Horris� suspicion.
�Oh, didn�t tell Voldemort your Animagus- did you? Didn�t
tell him why my fire element woke, how a Boa tried to kill me?�
Horris pulled on a stolid smirk, �Learn your place Deatheater, I�m a flaming
Viper, able to kill you at a glance. That mark,� Horris grabbed the tender arm,
making Weasley cry out at the sudden pressure, �That mark deletes all your
chances for help.� He continued at a whisper, loud enough only for the boy to
hear, �You�re at my mercy; the Ministry, Dumbledore, they�ll kill you before
they help you. Voldemort- an Asp, any Asp is worth a hundred
Deatheaters- he wouldn�t sacrifice me for you. You�re at the mercy of every
single person here snake, don�t try my patience.�
�Viper!�
�Yes sir?� Horris asked, whirling to face Voldemort.
�You two,� He called the nearest Asps, �escort Weasley to a
cell.� They didn�t move.
Horris couldn�t see them, give them any signal without
Voldemort or Ron spotting him. Oh Merlin, damn it all! �Well, what are you waiting for? Dump him in
a bloody cell NOW!� Either way he would have found out, tomorrow if not today,
or at the next meeting, or the one after that. The shocked Asps scurried to
their charge, practically running out.
Voldemort
roughly grabbed him by the shoulder, spinning him back around. Horris didn�t
look him in the eye. He couldn�t. For the first time he was actually afraid.
�I see I was correct.� Five words. Five little words that
proved to Horris that whatever happened next, could not possibly be good. �The
time has come to learn your place child.�
Horris� mind raced, trying to figure out what could be done.
Dean and Cho were still busy with Ron; the others�
�Leave� all of you, now!� He called out, hearing pops fill
the air just as Dean and Cho returned. �Raven, leave.� He told her bluntly,
leaving no room for discussion. �Wolf, tell dad not to try anything if
I don�t come back today, tell him I know what I�m doing. Tell Draco to make sure
he stays at Hogwarts, Lea too. Got it?� He asked quietly, raising his voice
to add �I�ll be returning by Voldemort�s wish or not at all.�
�Yes sir.�
�Leave.� There, he was alone, only Voldemort to deal with.
�You do this freely I take it?�
Merlin help me�
~*~*~
Draco led
Lea quickly through the forest, straight into the Slytherin dorms and Horris�
room. She hadn�t said a word. At least no one spotted them� though Draco feared
that was where their luck would end.
�You alright?� He asked, only to have reality slap him in
the face. �Merlin! I�m� I meant are you hurt� of course you�re far from peachy�
you spend too much time with Horris you know, you�re already acquiring his
glaring ability� � He commented, pouting as his mind seemed to do cartwheels
and pirouettes. Nothing like this had ever happened to him. The
endless �How to handle____� directory for Malfoys his parents had drilled into
him had not said anything about how to make someone calm down after a
life-threatening experience� it had said how a Malfoy ought handle it, but
somehow he doubted she�d do that. Why had this happened? Horris had always
kept his cool, always came out on top, always knew exactly
what to do or say to get his way. He always carried an endless supply of
aces up his sleeve, prepared for anything�
Draco couldn�t handle this right now, he was exhausted,
confused and bloody terrified by it all. Lea still didn�t say anything. She was
sitting on the bed, wrapped in the covers and cloak, staring at him as if he
sprouted a second head.
Muttering something about having asked a house elf to bring
her a change of clothes, he practically ran out of the room. He could see
several Asps treading out of the forest through the slit of a window in the
common room, Horris tragically nowhere in sight. He had to find out, and it couldn�t be from Grim or Pony. Cheetah
would be of little help either. He needed a Ravenclaw or� or Gryffindor. He
passed the Slytherins, making his way in the general direction of the hall,
only to arrive too late. They had all run back to bed already, their pace
foreboding at the least. Something had them scared out of their wits, if
only Draco knew what.
�DRAGON!� Someone called, just as
he was about to go back himself. The blond swirled �round, facing the
Gryffindor.
�Wolf?�
�Message from Viper��
�He alright?�
�Far from it� not even he could get out of this one��
Draco massaged his temples, this was bad.� Message?� He
asked irritably.
�The professor is to be kept in the castle at all costs,
he�s not to go looking for him. Lea too.�
�He�s not coming back?� Draco almost screamed,
�didn�t sound like it� not today at least. Said he knew what
he was doing though��
�Of course he did� he�s too bloody Gryffindor to
say otherwise!� Draco spat, his fears realized. Horris would say he was fine no
matter what, they all knew it, they all made sure he knew they knew it too.
�He�s still a Slytherin.� Wolf pointed out, �Be glad he
isn�t Gryffindor enough to wear red, not green.�
�If he was, it�d be blood he�d wear.� Draco muttered, his
head pounding now, �Have you told the Professor yet?�
�Are you crazy? I need at least five Asps with me or
he�ll run sooner than you can say �oops�.�
�Well, what am I supposed to do about it?�
Wolf shot him an odd look, �You�re Beta.� He said slowly,
�Order me some backup�.�
�Oh, right.� Draco almost blushed, he had totally forgotten.
Merlin! He�d have to keep them all in line now� this was not good!
�Dragon? You want me to tell them to come?� The Gryffindor offered,
obviously aware that he had lost Draco with the responsibility, �Raven, Harpy,
Stingray, you and I alright?�
�No.� Draco shook
his head, �Not Stingray, Scorpion.� Stingray was only a fourth year, and quite
honestly, Draco really didn�t want to order Slytherins right now.
They were loyal to Horris, not him, if they chose to listen to Horris� father
he�d have a world of trouble. Gryffindors and Ravenclaws at least didn�t have
the man as their head of house� they wouldn�t be too wary to cross him-
Gryffindors especially. Merlin knew the professor gave them hell regardless of
what they did� Merlin, he missed Horris already!
~*~*~
�I have been far too soft on you
Horatiuss, I had thought a taste of power would allow you to give me your
loyalty freely, come to me with your secrets of your own free will. Instead it
has only made you arrogant and headstrong�� Voldemort lectured, eyes never
leaving Horris.
�If this is about
the mudblood sir�� Horris tried carefully, �I simply have a problem with people
taking what is mine.�
�The mudblood wasss
nothing!� The dark lord snapped back, the hiss returning as he seemed to lose
his temper, �play with her as you will. She is worth less than dirt, if you
find uses for her than so be it. I can give you twenty more� � He paused,
standing to his full height. �What does disturb me is your behavior. You knew
as well as I that you were Alpha, yet you did not tell me of your discovery.
You kept the little dragon pretending before me� perhaps in that bloody school
as well.�
His crimson eyes
gleamed dangerously again, �You have kept secretsss from me my little serpent,
secrets you will reveal. You had your chance� I refuse to learn of your powersss from petty beggarsss, hoping to be taken into
my service.�
�You question my
loyalties sir?� Horris asked, already knowing the answer as he tried to seem
shocked and appalled. Voldemort was nearing him now, like a cat about to catch
his next meal.
�I had hoped not to
have to resort to thisss, not to any of you, but you have left me no choice
child� it is the only way to be sure of your loyaltiessss.�
The instant Voldemort grabbed his
arm Horris knew what it meant; resist and die, accept his fate and perchance
live a moment more. His luck had finally run out again, abandoning him at the
worst possible moment. Voldemort�s wand was above his arm now, seconds ticking
by like hours. No help this time; no Dumbledore, no Asps, not even his father.
He had made sure of it himself�
Pain. Pain beyond
pain, a thousand times worse than the Cruciatus. He could only try not to
collapse from the pain, not to fall to his knees before the monster, not to
look like Weasley had no more than an hour ago. But he could not restrain his
scream�