Scars, Part 30
by Geri ([email protected])
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Rating: NC-17 overall
Pairings: Snape/Lupin, Ash/Tsubasa (OMCs), and a few other minor pairings
Author's note: {} Indicates character's unspoken thoughts.
Disclaimer: Based on the Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling. No money is being made off
this story; consider it a little wish fulfillment on my part.
Warning: AU. This story contains a character from Half-Blood Prince, but does not follow
the HBP storyline.
Sequel to: Always, Summer Vacation, For Old Time's Sake, Three's a Crowd, Return of the
Raven, Phoenix Reborn, Phoenix Rising, Aftermaths, The Revenant, Ash's Story, and Summer
Vacation III.
Summary: Lukas confronts Greyback; the rescue party arrives in the fens.
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Meanwhile, after Lukas grabbed the Portkey, he found himself transported into the middle
of what looked like a swamp, his feet sinking slightly into the damp, mucky ground. He was
standing in front of a small house, a little too big to be called a cottage, but still a
far cry from your typical pureblood manor. It was made of weathered wood built on a sturdy
stone foundation, probably because the moisture from the ground would have rotted through
wood, but it also made Lukas think about underground dungeon chambers, which brought to
mind images of Ash being chained and tortured in some dank, dark cell.
"Where are you, Greyback?!" Lukas shouted towards the house, and a moment later,
a man with gray hair and a wolfish grin strutted out. He was big--taller than Lukas with a
rangy frame that seemed a little too thin for his size, but he exuded strength and
confidence. And his eyes were filled with the bloodthirsty hunger of a werewolf during the
full moon with no Wolfsbane, but tempered with human intelligence and cunning that made
the gray-haired man look even more dangerous, not less.
"So you did come, like a good little doggie," Greyback said with a condescending
sneer. "I was afraid that you might be sensible and stay away. But on the other hand,
your pack probably wouldn't want to follow a coward, would they? So you have no choice but
to show up and prove yourself the alpha male."
"Where is Ash?" Lukas demanded. "I came here for him, not you!"
As if on cue, a young, dark-haired wizard emerged from the house, leading Ash by a length
of silver chain attached to a silver collar around his neck. Silver shackles bound his
wrists and ankles, and more silver chains wrapped around his torso to pin his arms tightly
against his body, but his legs had been left free to allow him to hobble forward, moving
slowly and awkwardly because of the shackles. To Lukas's relief, Ash appeared to be mostly
unharmed, although there were some half-healed scratches on his face, and dried blood
stained his robes and matted his hair--a hank of it near his face had obviously been cut
off to provide the souvenir that had been sent to Lukas along with the Portkey.
The young wizard--Warren Macnair, he assumed--tugged on the chain, and Ash followed
obediently, his eyes dull and blank; they must have used the Imperius Curse on him. The
sight of Ash being led about like a dog on a leash caused Lukas's blood to boil, and by
the smirk on Warren's face, they had probably done it deliberately to provoke him.
"Ash!" Lukas shouted, and his pack brother's eyes flickered with a spark of
recognition as he turned in Lukas's direction.
Warren frowned disapprovingly, and with his free hand, he pointed his wand at Ash, saying,
"Imperio! Behave yourself and remain still like a good dog."
Ash subsided, his eyes glazing over again, and Lukas snarled, moving towards the house
with the intention of tearing Warren apart limb by limb. The young wizard hastily raised
his wand again, pressing the tip of it into Ash's cheek.
"Stay back, Diggory!" he warned. "Two simple words is all it would take to
kill him, and not even a werewolf can withstand a Killing Curse!"
"If you kill him, then there's nothing to stop me from killing you!" Lukas
growled, but he came to a halt nevertheless.
Warren turned pale, taking Lukas's bluff seriously, although Greyback only laughed. Then a
beautiful young woman, obviously Warren's sister, came out of the house to stand beside
her brother, wand in hand.
"But if you really didn't care about your friend, you would not have come here in the
first place," Imogen Macnair pointed out in a cool voice, looking calm and composed
and not at all intimidated by the sight of an angry werewolf. So Snape was right about her
being the alpha of her pack; her brother immediately looked to her, obviously expecting
her to take charge of the situation, and even Greyback was gazing at her with a look of
admiration and respect. The admiration was tinged with lust, but he kept it in check,
which was further proof of Imogen's dominance. Lukas might have been impressed if he
hadn't been so furious and worried about Ash.
"If you didn't care," Imogen continued, "you would have given the Portkey
to the Aurors, and we would be facing Shacklebolt or Dawlish instead of you. I don't even
detect any tracking spells on you. Therefore, you must care about your friend enough to
risk your life for him, in which case, you won't exchange Randolf's life even for the
pleasure of killing my brother." Warren swallowed hard, turning even paler, and
Greyback snickered, causing the other man to glare at him.
"Therefore, I propose a bargain," Imogen said. "You and Greyback will fight
as planned. If he wins, then he will take control of your pack. If you win, then we will
release Randolf unharmed."
Lukas knew better than to trust her. If he defeated Greyback, he was sure that the twins
would try to kill him themselves. And two against one, they might actually succeed, even
if they were a couple of upstart cubs. He would be weakened from the battle, and they
would still have Ash as a hostage, and on top of that, they were clearly skilled in Dark
Magic, if they were able to keep a brute like Greyback under control and dominate Ash so
completely with the Imperius Curse. He frowned at his pack brother in concern and
confusion. Imperio was a powerful spell, of course, but a wizard with a strong enough will
could fight it off, at least partially, and Ash was one of the most stubborn and willful
people he knew. Yet he didn't even seem to be trying to struggle against the spell.
"Very well," Lukas agreed, having no other choice. He would try to draw out the
fight with Greyback as long as possible, to give Shacklebolt and the others a better
chance of finding him. He was beginning to regret not having consulted the Aurors, or at
least Snape, before recklessly heading out on his own, but there was no point now in
thinking about what he should have done. If he and Ash both managed to survive somehow,
then he would gladly submit to being chewed out by the Aurors, Snape, and anyone else who
wanted to tell him what an idiot he was.
"Oh, and one more thing," Imogen said sweetly, flicking her wand.
"Accio!" she cried, and Lukas's wand flew out of his pocket and into Imogen's
hand. "To keep the duel fair, of course. You werewolves prize physical combat over
spells, don't you?"
Lukas made no reply, but just turned to face Greyback, who grinned widely, exposing a set
of teeth that looked pointed even in his human form. "Let's get down to it,
then," the other werewolf said, striding forward to meet Lukas. The two men circled
warily around each other, waiting for an opening as they sized each other up. "You
were wondering why Randolf isn't trying to fight off the Imperius, weren't you?"
Greyback asked slyly. "Well, it's because I broke his spirit. I humbled him and
showed him who's top wolf around here."
Lukas snarled and lunged forward, and he and Greyback grappled with each other, punching
and clawing and biting, while the twins watched, Imogen with cool amusement and Warren
with concern.
"We should just kill him," Lukas overheard Warren mutter, although most of his
attention was focused on Greyback. "Why bother with this stupid duel at all?"
"Because Greyback says that the pack won't submit to him unless he defeats their
leader personally," Imogen replied patiently. "An unmarked body slain by a
Killing Curse isn't good enough. He needs to show them a bloody and battered corpse, both
to prove that he was the one who killed Diggory, and to demoralize them and break their
spirit. And besides, Greyback's been chafing for a good fight. We need to allow him an
outlet for his aggression so that he won't be tempted to break his Vow."
Greyback managed to kick Lukas hard in the stomach, sending him flying backwards. The
soft, muddy ground cushioned the impact of his fall somewhat, and he quickly scrambled
back to his feet, ready to face his opponent. But Greyback had not taken the opportunity
to follow up on his attack, and was merely standing in place with one hand resting on his
chest and a look of intense concentration on his face.
And then Greyback's body began to change, a more subtle transformation than the normal
monthly change at the full moon. His arms and face sprouted gray fur, his fingernails
lengthened into talons, and his face elongated into a wolf's snout. Greyback opened his
jaws wide to howl out a challenge at Lukas, exposing a set of long, razor-sharp teeth.
Lukas involuntarily took a step back; he knew that Greyback possessed the medallion that
allowed him to transform at will, but actually witnessing the process was more unnerving
than he had expected. There was a sense of, well...wrongness...in Greyback's hybrid form,
neither man nor wolf, but some monstrosity in-between, as if the transformation process
had been frozen halfway through.
"You're an abomination, Greyback," Lukas growled.
"Funny, now you sound like those mealy-mouthed humans who call us monsters,"
Greyback retorted in a low, raspy growl, his voice sounding slightly distorted in his new
form. "The difference between you and me is that I'm proud to be a monster!" He
flexed his hands, showing off his talons, and grinned widely, showing off his fangs.
"I'm proud of the strength of my new body. Werewolves like you whine about wanting to
become human, about wanting a cure. But why would I want to be trapped in a weak shell of
a 'normal' human body? Deep down in your heart you know it's true, Diggory; I can smell
your fear. You might as well show me your throat and surrender now. If you submit and
agree to serve me as your new master, I'll ask my Lady to spare your life."
"Go to hell!" Lukas snarled, knowing that he'd made a mistake by that momentary
lapse of weakness when he'd backed away from the other werewolf, but fear was a natural
instinct when faced with such an opponent. In human form, he was obviously at a
disadvantage against Greyback's teeth and claws. His only chance was to force his own
transformation, but the only way to do that would be to allow himself to be so severely
injured that his body would automatically transform in self defense. The danger was that
Greyback would kill him outright before he had a chance to transform...but that was a
chance that he was going to have to take.
He gathered up his nerve and charged at Greyback, who spread his arms wide, as if to
embrace him. Their bodies collided with more force than the other werewolf had expected,
judging by the startled look on his opponent's face as he lost his balance and fell to the
ground. However, he quickly recovered and Lukas howled in pain as he felt Greyback's claws
ripping through his robes and into his flesh. Then Greyback used his superior height and
weight to roll over, reversing their positions and pinning Lukas beneath him.
{This might not have been such a good idea, after all,} Lukas thought as Greyback's jaws
snapped at him, trying to close around his throat. He struggled against a surge of panic,
then gave in and surrendered to the fear, hoping that it would summon up his inner wolf.
He managed to protect his throat, partially because Greyback seemed to be toying with him,
not wanting to finish off his prey too quickly. So Greyback's teeth tore into Lukas's
shoulder instead of his neck, but that was enough to finally bring the wolf to the
surface, and for once, Lukas welcomed the pain that always accompanied the transformation,
as muscles and skin and bone compressed and stretched and twisted themselves into new
configurations.
Greyback didn't seem unnerved in the least to find himself wrestling with a large, angry
wolf instead of a man. In fact, he just laughed as Lukas clawed wildly at him, tearing
open a gash on his face. A trickle of blood ran down his cheek towards his mouth, and his
tongue darted out to catch it, his eyes lighting up with satisfaction and a twisted sort
of pleasure. "Good!" Greyback exclaimed. "Now we can have a real
fight!"
"Hurry up and finish him off, Greyback!" Warren shouted impatiently, then cursed
under his breath; the latter didn't seem to be directed at Greyback, and Lukas risked
stealing a glance at the Macnairs, who were still standing near the entrance of the house.
Ash was staring at him, and his eyes no longer looked quite so dull and glazed, but
rather, were filled with confusion and distress, and his body was twitching jerkily.
{He's trying to fight off the spell!} Lukas realized with relief and triumph. Maybe the
sight of his pack leader being attacked had finally weakened the hold that the Imperius
had over him. He tried to call out Ash's name, momentarily forgetting that he was a wolf,
but was instantly reminded of it when all that came out of his mouth was a howl.
It changed into a howl of pain when Greyback's claws raked across his chest and belly.
"Forget about the pup," Greyback snarled. "I'm the one you're fighting, and
you'd best pay attention to ME unless you want to die! Then again, you're going to die no
matter what, so why prolong the agony? Give up now, and I'll grant you the mercy of a
quick death, since young Macnair seems to be in a bit of a hurry."
But Lukas could tell from the savage hunger in Greyback's eyes that he didn't want to
grant his opponent a quick death; no matter, because Lukas had no intention of giving up.
He reluctantly turned his focus back to Greyback as they bit and clawed at each other,
although he could hear Warren shouting, "Imperio!" and then for good measure,
"Petrificus Totalus!"
Well, at least that was better than a Killing Curse, but Lukas had little time to spare
for worrying about his beloved pack brother when just trying to stay alive was requiring
his full concentration. Greyback was lean, but he was big, and with his superior weight
and the flexibility of his half-human form, he had a distinct advantage over Lukas.
Greyback managed to grab hold of Lukas's front legs with a crushing grip that threatened
to break the bones, preventing the wolf from clawing him. Lukas growled in frustration,
trying to scratch at his opponent with his hind legs, but couldn't really do so
effectively with Greyback straddling him and pinning him to the ground. The other werewolf
gave him a malicious grin, then leaned in, opening his jaws wide as Lukas snarled and
snapped at him frantically. He managed to rip open a shallow wound on Greyback's face with
his teeth, but Greyback ignored it, and clamped his jaws around Lukas's throat.
Lukas howled, his body writhing and twisting, trying to buck Greyback off of him as he
felt sharp teeth trying to force their way through his thick fur and into his flesh. He
thought that he was going to die, when Greyback suddenly went rigid and his eyes went wide
with fear and shock. He released Lukas and threw back his head, howling in rage as his
body spasmed and twitched, much as Ash's had earlier.
Lukas finally managed to push Greyback off of him, and he scrambled to his feet, backing
away from the other werewolf as Imogen shouted, "Greyback, what's wrong?"
Greyback ignored her, still caught up in whatever unseen force he was battling. Lukas
circled cautiously around his opponent, wondering if he ought to attack now while Greyback
was distracted.
But he had hesitated too long; Greyback clutched at his chest, and his howl turned into a
roar of triumph; apparently he had won the battle.
"Greyback!" Imogen said sharply. "Is the medallion malfunctioning?"
"No, my Lady!" Greyback declared confidently. "Everything is fine!"
Lukas barked out a challenge, and Greyback turned to face him, grinning confidently,
looking far more animal than human. "Fine, let's fight tooth and claw, wolf to wolf!
I'll show you that I'm stronger than you in any form!"
"Greyback!" Imogen shouted, but her servant was already transforming smoothly
into the shape of a large gray wolf. The wolf's yellow eyes were filled with hunger and
malice and sheer unbridled glee, and Lukas knew instinctively that this was the form that
Greyback preferred out of all three--man, half-man, and wolf. This was Greyback's true
self, and before he had the medallion, he must have looked forward to the full moon with
as much fervor as most werewolves dreaded it.
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The two wolves lunged forward, tearing into each other with a single-minded ferocity,
blood and fur flying. Warren started to call out to Greyback, but his sister stopped him.
"It's too late," she said. "Can't you see that they've gone completely
wolf? Even invoking the Vow won't get through to him now."
"If we can't control him, maybe we're better off without him," Warren grumbled.
"We still need him," Imogen insisted. "For one thing, if you kill him now,
we'll have to deal with Diggory ourselves."
Warren turned a little pale as he watched the wolves move in a blur of gray and
yellow-brown and red, with such speed that he wouldn't have been able to target just one
of them with a Killing Curse. It was possible that he wouldn't be able to hit either of
them, even if he didn't care which wolf he killed. He wondered uneasily if he would be
able to throw up a Shield Charm in time if the wolves decided to charge him, or if the
spell would be able to stop a werewolf at all.
"For another, we cannot take control of the wizarding world by ourselves,"
Imogen continued, watching the battle with a look of calculated interest in her eyes.
Warren shivered; he loved his sister, and he knew that she loved him and their father, but
sometimes he suspected that ice water ran in her veins instead of blood.
"We need Greyback and the werewolves that he will bring under his control,"
Imogen finished, then smiled with satisfaction. "A werewolf army to do our
bidding--imagine that, dear brother!"
As far as Warren was concerned, dealing with the three werewolves they had here was more
than enough; he would rather not imagine an entire pack of them. He glanced nervously over
at the enspelled and chained werewolf standing by his side and saw that while Randolf was
still immobile, his eyes were darting about restlessly. Warren gripped his wand more
tightly, beginning to wish they had never gone through with this plan in the first place,
but how else would they get the chance to free Father? Attempting to change the subject,
Warren asked, "What if Diggory's friends manage to follow him here somehow?"
"I don't know how they would manage that without a tracking spell, but never fear, my
brother," Imogen replied calmly. "I've prepared a few surprises to greet any
uninvited guests."
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Snape, Henry, and Shacklebolt were flung out of darkness headlong into a pool of muddy
water. Fortunately, it wasn't deep enough to drown in, but Snape was not pleased to have
his robes drenched, nor to be spitting up mucky water, and from the look on his face,
neither was Shacklebolt.
"Feh!" the Auror spat, clearing his mouth as he tried to wipe the mud from his
eyes with the back of his hand. "You couldn't have given us a smoother landing,
Bletchley?"
"I did my best," Henry's voice said indignantly. He was still hidden beneath the
Invisibility Cloak, although his position was clearly marked by the patches of mud
floating in midair. "It felt like there was some sort of anti-Apparation barrier
around Greyback's location, so we were hurled outside the range of that barrier. You
should be thanking Merlin that none of us got splinched!"
"It's just as well," Snape said, as he noted that neither the Macnairs nor
Greyback were within sight, although he could hear wolves howling off in the distance.
"As I said before, Apparating into the middle of a fight between two werewolves is
rather dangerous, and this way, we have a chance to sneak up on them." Feeling much
better about the situation, he cast a few quick cleaning and drying spells on himself and
his companions, which improved all their moods.
"Sorry I snapped at you," Shacklebolt apologized gruffly. "You did your
best under the circumstances, and I am grateful that you got us here in one piece."
Henry pushed the cloak back and became visible once more. Sounding mollified, he replied,
"Well, now that I have a better fix on the location, I should be able to return and
bring the others in more smoothly."
However, that turned out to be unnecessary, because Lupin, Tsubasa, Tonks, and Potter
emerged out of thin air a second later, accompanied by the usual cracking noises of an
Apparition.
"Looks like the tracking spells worked!" Tonks said cheerfully. Meanwhile,
Tsubasa was glancing around, getting his bearings and obviously searching for signs of
their enemies, relaxing slightly when he saw they were alone. But his gaze immediately
turned in the direction that the howls were coming from.
Snape half-expected Tsubasa to go charging in after his lover, but the crane man continued
to behave with a remarkable degree of common sense--he definitely would not have been a
Gryffindor, had he been Sorted at Hogwarts. "They're obviously somewhere in that
direction," he said, gesturing towards the howling noises. "But we should move
in carefully, circling around the perimeter and checking for traps."
"Agreed," Snape said approvingly; apparently all that tengu training had taught
Tsubasa discipline and good strategy. "I also think it wouldn't be a bad idea to set
up a few anti-Apparition wards of our own, in case the Macnairs decide to flee. They can
dispel their own barriers easily enough, but they won't be expecting ours."
"Good idea," Shacklebolt agreed. "Why don't we split up into two groups?
Tonks, Harry, and I will go this way; Snape, you and Lupin can take Professor
Tsubasa."
Snape bristled slightly at being ordered about, but it was a logical suggestion and
besides, he didn't particularly want any of the Aurors in his group--especially the
youngest. They might be grudging allies, but after seven years of teaching Potter junior,
he was more than happy to let Shacklebolt take responsibility for the boy.
"I'll be leaving, then, if you don't need me any longer," Henry said, sounding
relieved.
Shacklebolt nodded. "Yes, we appreciate everything you've done for us, but there's no
need for you to endanger yourself any further. Please go back to Hogwarts and bring the
Headmaster up to date."
Henry nodded and handed the cloak back to Potter, saying, "All right, I'll--"
He never finished his sentence; it was cut off abruptly by a cry of surprise and pain as
he toppled backwards into the mud. Snape turned towards him, startled, drawing his wand,
as did the others, except for Tsubasa, who drew his sword instead. A large, spiky, dark
red plant had shot forth several barbed tentacle-like vines that had wrapped around
Henry's legs, pulling him off his feet, and were now also attacking his torso and arms.
Snape, Lupin, and the Aurors attacked the vines with Incendio spells, causing them to
reluctantly withdraw back into the main plant; Tsubasa lopped off a few that were
particularly stubborn, and the rest of the vines retreated with more haste.
"Venomous Tentacula," Potter said. "I remember seeing them in Herbology
class. But this one's bigger than any of the plants in the greenhouse."
"I see that you paid more attention in Professor Sprout's class than you did in
mine," Snape said dryly as he knelt down to check on Henry. His robes were torn and
stained with blood (as well as a liberal amount of mud), but the wounds were shallow.
However, the main danger posed by the Venomous Tentacula was not blood loss, but as the
name implied, the venom that it injected into its victims. The skin surrounding the
puncture wounds was red and inflamed, and Henry's eyes were glassy, and his breath shallow
and rapid.
"This specimen seems to be more virulent than usual," Snape observed as he
reached into his pocket for a healing potion; Henry drank it down, but didn't look much
better. "I should have brought a few bezoars with me," he muttered to himself,
then asked Henry, "Are you well enough to Apparate?"
"Yes, I think so," Henry replied.
"Good," Snape said. "Get yourself to St. Mungo's before something else
decides to attack us."
Henry nodded weakly. "Good luck, Severus, and...be careful."
"I don't need you to tell me that," Snape said sourly; Henry just smiled and
vanished with a loud crack.
Potter was staring at the Tentacula. "That doesn't usually grow in a swamp, does
it?"
"No," Snape replied. "Which means that someone--no doubt the
Macnairs--deliberately planted it here. Which means there are probably other nasty
surprises awaiting us."
"All the more reason to be on guard and watch for traps, as Professor Tsubasa
suggested," Shacklebolt said. "Let's head out as planned, but be careful, Harry.
You might as well go ahead and use the cloak since Bletchley doesn't need it any longer.
Tonks and I will take the lead and deal with any traps we find; you be prepared to come
our defense if necessary, but try not to reveal yourself unless absolutely necessary.
We'll only get one chance to surprise Greyback and the Macnairs when we find them."
"You're our trump card, Harry," Tonks said with a smile.
The boy looked as though he had been about to argue about not having a more active role
until Shacklebolt explained about keeping him in reserve and Tonks mentioned the bit about
the "trump card". Then he nodded and donned the cloak without objection. It was
unnecessary inflating of Potter's ego, Snape privately thought, but then, that was nothing
new, and they had more important things to worry about. He mentally shrugged it off, and
the two groups split up, each heading obliquely towards the source of the howling.
Lupin and Snape detected and disarmed several magical traps along the way, and paused a
couple of times to cast anti-Apparition wards. Tsubasa, who still had his sword out,
allowed them to take the lead and handle the traps, although he remained alert, constantly
scanning the area, and pointed out another Venomous Tentacula, as well as a patch of
Devil's Snare, enabling them to avoid the plants. Snape debated with himself briefly about
whether he should ask the question that was on his mind, then decided that no one really
expected politeness of him, so he might as well go ahead.
"No offense, Professor Tsubasa, but wouldn't it be more useful to have your wand out
at the moment? I have no objection to you cutting Greyback up into tiny pieces, but
wouldn't a wand be more effective at dealing with magical traps than a sword?"
"None taken," Tsubasa replied calmly. "The crane folk have no aptitude for
combative magic. I'm slightly better at it than most, thanks to my education at Salem, but
I'll never really be good at it. However, I am good with a sword, and since it's difficult
for me to wield both a sword and a wand at once, I prefer to use the sword."
"But what if you need to deflect a spell attack, especially from a distance?"
Lupin asked curiously. "A sword is a weapon meant for combat in close quarters."
Tsubasa smiled. "I explained to one of my classes that a wand is merely an object to
focus and channel a wizard's power. The tengu are able to channel their magical power into
their swords."
"Really?!" Lupin exclaimed. "How fascinating! So swords are like wands to
them?"
"Well, not exactly," Tsubasa replied. "The tengu don't have as wide a range
of magical abilities as humans do. Most of it is related to combat and defense, and their
swords act as a very limited type of focus object. They can channel defensive magic
through the blade and use it to deflect magical attacks, and they taught me how to do it
when I was training with them. Defensive spells are also forged directly into the steel
when the swords are made. You and Professor Snape seem to be handling the traps
adequately, but I can use the sword to dispel minor magical wards if necessary."
"We're getting closer," Snape said. "It might be wise to cast an obscuring
spell before we get within sight of our opponents." It wasn't as effective as an
Invisibility Cloak, of course; it didn't actually render a person invisible, but made them
difficult to notice unless they did something to draw attention to themselves. If they
were careful and quiet, they should be able to get close enough to launch a surprise
attack on Greyback and the Macnairs.
However, before he had a chance to cast the spell, a large creature suddenly exploded out
of a nearby patch of peat, sending bits of moss and dirt flying. It was humanoid, but
definitely not human, with warty, dark green skin and short horns pushing through the
tangled mass of black hair on its head.
"Swamp troll," Lupin said succinctly turning to point his wand at it. "A
subspecies of the river troll."
"Thanks for the lesson, Professor Lupin," Snape said acerbically as the troll
roared at them, brandishing a large spiked club. Off in the near distance, a wolf howled
in pain, but Snape couldn't tell whether it was Greyback or Lukas. For all he knew, it
might even be Ash.
From the way his eyes suddenly narrowed, the same thought had probably occurred to
Tsubasa. "Go," he said curtly. "I'll handle this."
"But--" Lupin started to protest.
"Go!" Tsubasa repeated. "Lukas and Ash need help, and physical combat is my
specialty, after all." He grinned fiercely, reminding Snape of the tengu warrior
Karasu. "Don't worry; I've fought many oni in Japan--they're similar to trolls, only
much more intelligent. This will be a piece of cake compared to that."
The troll had paused, club still raised, frowning at them with a slightly confused look on
its face; it seemed to be trying to decide which of them to attack first.
"Don't underestimate it," Lupin cautioned. "Trolls have very tough
hides--"
"Not tougher than tengu steel, I'll wager!" Tsubasa retorted. The troll finally
made up its mind and started towards Lupin, but Tsubasa ran forward, shouting, "Hey
ugly, over here!" The troll grunted, turning its head in Tsubasa's direction, then
roared again when Tsubasa's sword darted out to nick at its leg. It was only a minor
wound, but it served to get the troll's attention, and it charged after Tsubasa.
"Let's go, Lupin," Snape said, grabbing his lover's arm and urging him on in the
direction of the battling wolves.
"Are you sure it's all right to just leave him there?" Lupin asked doubtfully.
"He's risking his life to give us this opportunity, so let's not waste it,"
Snape replied. "Besides, you remember that sword dance he performed at Chizuru's and
Karasu's wedding, don't you? I think he'll be able to handle that troll without too much
trouble."
"I suppose so," Lupin conceded. "He is a master swordsman, and he's
certainly faster and smarter than the troll."
"Indeed," Snape said. "So let's concentrate on Greyback and the Macnairs,
who will likely be far more difficult to defeat than a troll."
They paused long enough to cast the obscuring spell, then continued on their way until
they finally reached the safe house. Greyback and Lukas were fighting each other in wolf
form while the Macnair twins watched; Ash was in human form, bound with chains and
apparently enspelled.
Snape had to stop and take a deep breath when he saw the werewolves, their bodies torn and
bleeding, their eyes maddened with rage and little if any human consciousness visible in
them. It brought back vivid memories of being attacked by Lupin in the Shrieking Shack as
a teenager, and it was also a reminder of how vulnerable he was. Werewolves could move
with incredible speed, and it would only take a single bite from Greyback--or Lukas, for
that matter; in the heat of the moment, he might have trouble distinguishing between
allies and enemies--to infect him with lycanthropy. And as much as Snape loved Lupin, he
didn't particularly want to become a werewolf himself.
He felt a hand squeeze his shoulder, firmly but reassuringly, and turned to see Lupin
gazing at him with concern in his eyes. "Are you all right, Severus?" he
whispered.
Lupin's touch steadied him and restored his courage, although he also felt a bit sheepish.
Yes, a werewolf was a dangerous opponent and not to be taken lightly, but he had already
faced down the Dark Lord and all of his Death Eaters in battle. He certainly wasn't about
to let a single, mangy, flea-bitten werewolf intimidate him!
"I'm fine," Snape said, keeping his voice low to avoid attracting attention and
thereby breaking the spell of obscurement surrounding them. "I'll go after the
Macnairs; you'll have to help Lukas with Greyback..."
"Since I'm the only one who can safely deal with him, because I'm already a
werewolf," Lupin finished with a nod.
"There's nothing 'safe' about Greyback," Snape warned. "Just because he
can't infect you doesn't mean that he can't kill you. Don't let down your guard."
"I understand, Severus," Lupin said, a sudden fierce protectiveness flaring in
his normally gentle blue eyes. "But I am a wolf, too, and it would be a mistake for
him to underestimate me. You take care of the Macnairs; I won't let him get near
you."
"How reassuring," Snape said sarcastically, although he was secretly touched and
a little embarrassed. Lupin just gave him a feral grin, looking more like Lukas than his
normal self at the moment. "All right, let's do this," Snape said, and they
moved forward with their wands raised.
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Afterword: Sorry for another cliffhanger! I meant to finish the entire battle, but it 's
taking longer than I planned. I'll have family visiting this week and won't have much time
write, so I thought I'd post what I have now, rather than make you guys wait another week
or two.