Harry Potter and the Four Guardians
- Part 20 by Elf
Standard disclaimers apply
Trunks was grinning. He couldn't help it, but there
was a smug grin on his face. He raised his Ki as he rushed toward
the huge, hulking troll.
His keen Sayan senses told him that it rank of rot and other fowl
stenches. The thing also seemed dull-witted and surprised to see this
streak of a person coming toward him. The same person who had easily
stopped his blow.
He debated on throwing some ki blasts or just beating it to death.
He knew that he was going to kill it and its friend, but how he was
going to kill it was the real question. Right now beating it senseless
seemed to bring more satisfaction even though the ki blast would be
quicker.
His grin blossomed into a smile as he shouted, "Look at me,
damn you!"
The thing turned its hideous face toward him, its dark eyes widening
in surprise as it tried to bring its club up. Trunks chuckled to himself
as he plowed right through the club, shattering it into a thousand
splinters, and plowed into the thing's head. He felt flesh and bone
give as he continued.
He wasn't even at an eighth of his strength, but he was strong enough
to plow right through its skull.
Blood and thicker fluids splattered him in a hot rush as the troll
collapsed to the ground. Trunks turned around in mid flight and wiped
the blood and grey matter off of his face with a grin. From his vantage
point he could see the goblins trying to drag away Duo, Ginny pulling
Forest off the branch she was empaled on, and Harry's green eyes wide
with shock. The other troll bellowed and rushed at Trunks.
Trunks floated perfectly still and let the club descend upon him.
It exploded and the troll's eyes widened in fear. Trunks wagged his
finger at the thing disapprovingly and whispered, "Not good enough."
He smiled as he threw a roundhouse into its solar plexus and then
a punch to its massive gut. The thing cried out and grunted as blood
poured from the thing's mouth. Its eyes fluttered to the back of its
head as its body spasmed uncontrollably as Trunks held his fist in
the fleshy mass. He could still hear its heart beat as it choked on
its own blood.
"Enough," he whispered as he sent a savage chop to its
neck, finally killing it. Its body crashed to the ground and sent
Harry and Sirius running. Trunks landed and tried to wipe the blood
off of his face but only succeeded in smearing it all over himself.
Harry shouted, "Duo, the goblins!"
"Right," Trunks replied and was airborne again.
He swooped down on them. Duo should've been able to get away from
only a handful. Something's not right here, he thought as he looked
down. He noticed the uneven rising and falling of Duo's chest and
the sheen of sweat on his face. He smelled something sharp and acidic
waffling from his shoulder along with the coppery smell of Duo's blood,
and he knew that Duo had been poisoned.
He pointed his hand at the goblins and shouted wordlessly as he shot
all but one with a ki blast. The last one cried out in some language
that Trunks couldn't understand and ran off. Duo fell to the ground
among the piles of smoldering ashes. Trunks landed and gently lifted
Duo into his arms.
He noticed that Duo's skin was burning hot and that his energy was
spiking sporadically. Trunks shouted, "Help!"
Within moments, the vampire was there, landing in front of Trunks.
Trunks shifted uncomfortably. Part of it was the fact that Forest
was so damned attractive and carried herself like a warrior, but it
was mostly because she had an uncanny resemblance to Android 18. It
was more than superficial because Forest was much taller than the
cyborg, but they had similar facial structures and similar personalities.
She bent her golden head over Duo and gently touched his bleeding
shoulder. She murmured, "He yanked the arrow out, damn."
Harry, Ginny, and Sirius quickly bounded behind her, all three humans
out of breath and the worse for wear, especially Harry. Ginny cried,
"Is he still alive?"
The vampire's face was etched with worry as she bent down to sniff
at Duo's wound. Trunks stiffened protectively and cradled Duo closer
to his own body. Duo gave a tiny cry and tossed fretfully.
Harry asked, "What's wrong with him?"
Forest turned to Sirius, her indigo eyes very wide in her pale face.
Trunks admitted that she looked very human and vulnerable at that
moment. Her voice shook as she said, "Sirius, maybe you should
have a look."
As Sirius drew closer, Trunks felt several other powers approaching.
He recognized the silvery flair of Dumbledore as well as McGonagall,
Hermione, Ron, the quiet, yet strikingly powerful presence of Flitwick,
as well as a couple that he didn't recognize. Sirius howled, "Over
here!" He pointed his wand in the air and it shot out green sparks.
Then Sirius started looking at Duo's shoulder. Harry joined him and
asked, "What is it?"
"Poison, a very dangerous poison," Sirius answered gravely
as a look of anger crossed his face.
******
"You imbecile!" Malfoy roared as he flung a wine bottle
at the goblin. The creature nimbly dodged it as it shattered against
the stone wall behind it. Malfoy shouted, "You stinking piece
of filth! You couldn't even bring me one boy!"
Snape watched as the goblin stood to its full height and replied,
"You don't understand, human. The Scythe Barer was easy enough
to bring down with the Inenakact, but we did not expect Sirius Black
to be with the vampire at the time nor the fact that Harry Potter
had grown so powerful."
Snape felt like he had a cold bucket of water dumped over his head.
Inenakact was Gobblegook for "Dark Stillness" and the name
of a very dangerous poison, a poison that could kill if not used properly.
A poison that only five wizards in Europe could brew the antidote
to, and he was one of those five wizards.
"You used what?" Snape growled as he whirled upon the goblin
as if he was a disobedient student.
"Inenakact," the goblin answered with a shrug.
Snape advanced upon the creature and sneered, "You could have
killed the boy." He was drawing his wand without realizing it.
He wanted to hurt the goblin . . . If Duo's . . . He wouldn't let
himself finish the thought. He wouldn't think that. He'd go back to
Hogwarts to see Duo there, calling him, "Prof" or by his
first name, laughing at him for thinking that something could actually
kill him.
Malfoy's ice glittered like hard chips of glaciers as he stated,
"Yes, Severus is right. The boy is useless to us dead. You have
failed me, Snipshot. You know the price for failure."
Snipshot, a credit to his race, drew his crossbow and growled, "I
do not fear you, human. You are harmless without your wand. You were
the one who asked for our aid and payed us your gold. You should have
better prepared for this. The two trolls were nothing to the demon
with the purple hair."
Briefs, Snape thought with relief. If Trunks and Hotaru had shown
up then Duo was most likely live and well. He felt his stiff shoulders
relax in inches when in a dark storm a familiar black cloaked figure
appeared.
Snape tensed up as he looked into Lord Voldemort's ruby colored eyes.
******
"Inenakact," Dumbledore said with a frown as he sniffed
Duo's wound himself. Harry looked at his friend, who seemed so weak
lying in Trunks' arms like that. Ginny was chewing on her knuckles
as her eyes welled up with tears. She kept whispering that this was
her fault and she should have been able to save Duo or take the arrow
herself.
Without realizing it, Harry wrapped an arm around the tiny redhead
and hugged her close. Hermione was clutching Ron in the same way.
She managed, "The goblin poison? Isn't that fatal?"
Harry stiffened as Ginny started to sob. Not Duo, it isn't right.
He wanted to scream at the unfairness of it all. It wasn't right and
he asked, "Isn't there an antidote?"
Sirius shook his head and sighed, "There are only five wizards
in Europe who could brew it. Three of which are locked up in Azkaban
and have long since gone insane, one who's a Death Eater, and the
other . . ."
"Yes, the other?" Harry asked hopefully as he studied his
godfather.
Dumbledore sighed and answered, "Is Severus, Harry. We don't
know where he's at now and there's no way that we can reach him."
Forest said, "I could look for him. I could fly around or ask
any of the other vampires that are loyal to me to find him."
Sirius snorted, "That'll take too long and you wouldn't survive
if you got into Voldemort's inner circle."
Forest stiffened and whirled on him. She snapped, "I can take
care of myself, thank you very much. I'm not some weak woman. I can
draw faster than Doc Holiday could ever dream, I can shoot a fly off
a dragon's ass at two hundred feet."
"Your gun isn't going to save you against a Burning Charm,"
Sirius retorted fiercely at her.
Dumbledore calmly stepped between them and said, "Arguing to
cover up such an obvious attraction will not solve this. We'll take
him to Madam Pomfry to look at. Poppy could devise something to buy
us some time."
"I could find him," Trunks spoke up, his blue eyes practically
glowing in his blood coated face.
McGonagall cried, "Headmaster, you can't be serious to let this
boy go off to find Severus himself!"
"I'm not some boy, Professor," Trunks replied fiercely,
"I'm the son of the Sayan Prince. I've been fighting since I
could walk. This is just some other monster for me to kill."
McGonagall said, "You do not know what you're saying. You don't
know the Dark Lord!"
"I'm not going to go around cowering in fear over some guy with
a wand! I've dealt with androids that destroyed whole cities just
for kicks! I've been killed by a monster created by science just because
he knew that my death would hurt the person that could kill him the
most as well as my father!" Trunks shouted.
Harry looked around at all the anger and arguing that was going on.
Forest and Sirius had gotten into it again. Sirius' face was starting
to turn red as Forest started to smirk evilly at him. Ginny had stopped
crying to watch as well. Flitwick was trying to stop each argument,
but failing miserably.
Ron whispered, "Bloody hell, they're going to kill each other."
"Harry, Duo's going to be dead before they stop," Hermione
said.
Harry sighed and looked up at Dumbledore. Dumbledore seemed lost
in thought as the arguments continued to grow more heated by the moment,
drawing out almost painfully.
Dumbledore sighed and said, "Harry, if I'm remembering correctly,
Hotaru has the power to heal."
"She does?" Harry asked hopefully.
Dumbledore nodded and asked, "Could you fetch her for me and
take her to the hospital wing?"
Harry nodded as Dumbledore looked at Ginny then Ron and Hermione.
He said, "Mr. Weasley, Miss Granger, could you be so kind to
make sure that Ginny has a cup of tea and some scones. She seems like
she's in a bit of a shock and could use the comfort."
Harry regretfully let Ginny go as Hermione and Ron both wrapped an
arm around the smaller girl. Dumbledore then proceeded to clear his
throat. He waited a few heart beats as he watched the auguring parties.
Trunks stopped yelling at McGonagall and turned to look at Dumbledore.
Duo's head lolled in his arms, the braid draped across Trunks' arm.
Sirius stopped shouting at Forest and looked very young in his bewilderment,
Harry realized. Forest calmly stood there as if nothing had happened.
Dumbledore said, "Minerva, could you take Ron, Hermione, and
Ginny back to their House? Professor Flitwick could you help Trunks
take Duo to the Hospital Wing and Madam Pomfry? I'm sure that she
would like your help with this case."
Flitwick looked up at Trunks like he knew the boy didn't need any
help to take Duo to Madam Pomfry. Forest and Sirius looked at each
other then back at Dumbledore. Forest asked, "What about us,
Albus?"
"Well, I suggest that you do a round around the grounds, Forest
and Sirius, I want you to look for any magical devices that could
be used to spy on someone. This attack was well planned and I want
to know who planned it," Dumbledore answered.
Dumbledore grinned at Harry's Firebolt and said, "I suggest
that you get Hotaru to the Hospital Wing as fast as you can, Harry."
Harry nodded as he mounted his broom. He answered, "Right."
He flew off to the Gryffindor Tower, hoping that he could get in through
the window.
******
"I don't see the Scythe Barer here, Lucius," Voldemort
his coldly, his ruby eyes gleaming like hot coals. He took in the
sight of the goblin and then his eyes lingered on Snape. Snape returned
the glance thoughtfully, but his mind was racing.
He was afraid, terrified actually. Bravery wasn't one of his strong
points. It was logic less and dangerous to him. He wanted to Apparate
far away, maybe back to his lair in Scotland where he could brood
in quiet.
Malfoy, to his family's credit, straitened out his linen robes and
stated, "I slight setback, My Lord, I assure you."
"You know the penalty for failure," Voldemort drawled as
he looked around the vast Malfoy Manner. Then a cold smile split across
his angular features as he said, "Then, I'd lose your vast resources,
but I'm not letting this go unpunished."
Snape forced himself to watch as Voldemort drew out his wand, point
it at Malfoy, and said, "Crucio."
Malfoy cringed and shook with pain as he fell to his knees. Snape
watched with faked distain as Malfoy screamed in pain. Then, it was
over and the man knelt on the ground, still shaking with the aftermaths
of the curse.
He whispered, "Master, I'm sorry that I failed you, please .
. ."
"Enough sniveling, Malfoy, get up to your feet," Voldemort
sneered as he turned to look at Snape, "And let us see if our
spy could tell us anything."
Snape stiffened and carefully pushed his hair back from his eyes.
He debated on what to tell Voldemort, on to tell him a selected few
truthful facts or make an elaborate lie up. He decided that the selected
facts would be the best direction. Then he held himself to his full
height and forced himself to look Voldemort strait into the eyes.
"Severus," Voldemort said with a smile.
Snape replied, "Potter is learning combat from Forest, who Dumbledore
hired to protect the castle. As documented, she has become quite fond
of both Potter and the Scythe Barer and has taken them under her wing
so to speak. From my understanding, Potter is learning very quickly
and becoming very dangerous."
"Someone needs to pound a wooden stake through that undead bitch's
heart," Malfoy sneered as he rose to his feet.
Voldemort gave a fond smile as he mused, "Easier said than done.
Forest is very tricky and has the Devil's Luck. She is very thorough
and clever. Sirius Black is there, correct?"
"Yes, he is. He's helping protecting Potter and his anger's
given him power as well, and the fact he still wants Pertigrew's blood,"
Snape answered carefully.
Voldemort laughed, "Snape, you're always so cautious. You make
sure that you never step out of line for your own well-being. An admirable
quality, as your intelligence is."
"What are your plans?" Malfoy asked.
Voldemort smiled and answered, "I have a set of eyes watching
the castle at night. The same set that you used. I will strike at
my own leisure, but Snape, I need you to watch the boy's progress.
If any hint of his power appears, I must know immediately."
"Of course, Dark One," Snape replied with a bow. His fist
clinched in his robes, secretly reaching for his wand. He was angry
and being careless. He couldn't make a move right now, he had to help
Dumbledore protect the castle and find the other pair of eyes.
And he had to go back and make sure that Duo was all right, that
the poison didn't harm him.
Voldemort Disapparated with a violent pop, leaving Lucius Malfoy
alone with him. Malfoy said, "I want you to protect my son when
the attack comes. I fear that Voldemort will not care about any of
the student's lives."
Snape froze, stunned for a moment. He looked at Malfoy's anxious
face and wide, grey eyes. He nodded briskly and said, "Of course,
after all, he'd make an excellent Death Eater. I must go, Lucius."
As he turned to leave, Malfoy called out, "Severus?"
"Yes," he answered, turning back to look at the other wizard.
Malfoy asked, "What was the message you burned onto William's
face that night?"
Snape smiled and answered, "You wouldn't understand it."
Still, the potion he had created had burned the words The God of
Death is back from Hell into Billy's face.
Maybe sooner than we think, Snape thought as he left the grounds.
******
Hotaru's face was pressed into her Arithromancy book. She had long
since given up on the problem and fallen asleep with her face in the
book. Until she felt someone touching her shoulder.
She gave a startled cry and grabbed the wrist attached to the hand.
Then she twisted her body and used the leverage she had to flip them
on the table. A blur of black landed with a muffled groan.
She stood up and gripped her transformation wand. A pair of bright
green eyes looked up at her not framed by glasses looked up for her.
She relaxed when Harry Potter fumbled for his glasses and slid them
back on his face.
"Harry?" she asked as she tucked the transformation wand
back into her pocket.
Harry shoved his raven hair from his face and looked up at her with
those startling green eyes. He looked very angry yet very concerned
about something. She knew that the anger was probably directed at
her. Almost everyone was angry at her from being with Draco, to going
with Trunks to the Yule Ball, and the distance she had been trying
to put between herself and Duo Maxwell, so she was use to it, but
it seemed strange to have Harry Potter looking at her like that.
"Duo needs your help," he answered in a breathless voice
as he gathered his broomstick from the ground.
She gasped as a million ideas and images of Duo lying in pain or
crying in anguish formed in her mind. She asked, "What happened?"
"Voldemort sent goblins to capture him and they poisoned him,"
Harry answered briskly he mounted his broom.
She swallowed and knew that Snape wasn't here to make an antidote
for the potion. She didn't want to see Duo hurt but she was afraid
to heal him. She didn't want to open herself up to him like that;
she was afraid to. She was afraid of what he would see.
Harry glared and snapped, "Duo's going to die if you don't help
him. It's bad enough that you have him moaping around the halls as
well as him being what he is. You don't have to do that you know.
Duo's not some terrible freak, true, he's a little nutters, but anyone
who lived his life would be."
Hotaru licked her lips and asked, "Where is he?"
"I'll take you to him," he replied as he gestured to the
back of his broom. She mounted it behind him as her heart started
to pound. Harry was the best flyer at Hogwarts, but he was also a
bit reckless when it came to his broom. It was obvious to watch when
he played Quidditch.
She gripped the stick tightly as he took off. She closed her eyes
and held on for life as she felt the broom fall and shoot up at different
intervals. She was shaking and Harry shouted, "Relax, you're
throwing the broom off!"
"How can I relax when you fly like a baka!" she snapped
back at him as she felt her body move along with the broom.
Harry flew faster and Hotaru cried out as they headed toward the
Hospital Ward. They flew into the window, where Dumbledore was talking
to Madam Pomfry. Then, lying on one of the beds in a tangle of sweaty
blankets was Duo Maxwell, tossing and turning.
Hotaru scrambled off of the broom and rushed to his side. His gamine
features were pale and gaunt and his left shoulder was covered in
blood. She moved his sweaty hair from his face as she watched him
moan and toss painfully as the poison worked its way through is body.
She trembled in anger as she watched him.
"Hotaru, can you fix him?" Trunks' unsure voice asked behind
her.
She snapped, "I need to be alone with him, now."
"Young lady, I don't know who you are," Madam Pomfry began.
Dumbledore kindly interrupted, "It's all right, Poppy. Hotaru
knows what she's doing."
"Everyone, go," Hotaru barked. She knew that Trunks would
drag them all out if she demanded it. Harry was about to interject
when Trunks gave him a glare.
Hotaru looked at Harry, the Boy Hero, the good friend, the paladin,
and knew that he wanted a reassurance. She knew that he felt guilty
that Duo had gotten hurt like this. She whispered, "I can help
him."
Within moments they were alone. Hotaru took his hand and leaned close
to him. She whispered, "Duo, Duo, please, it's Hotaru, can you
hear me?"
His violet eyes opened, glazed over with pain as he looked her over.
"Hotaru?" he rasped.
She squeezed his hand and offered him a smile. She answered, "Hai,
it's me."
"Are you going to apologize that you can't help me and run away?"
he asked dizzily.
She shook her head and answered, "No, not now, not ever again."
"Stay with me," Duo pleaded, looking very vulnerable, "I'm
a little scared."
Hotaru leaned over him and gently placed her hand over his burning
shoulder. She promised, "I will, don't worry."
"Thank you," Duo murmured before he passed out again.
Hotaru gritted her teeth with determination as she poured her energy
into the wound. She concentrated on it and sent the power out through
his body, searching for the poison. She could feel it like a dark
sludge polluting his blood. With some effort, she diluted it so that
his own body could force it out without a problem. Then, she closed
up the arrow wound as well as the other small bruises he had suffered
in the battle.
She gave a tiny gasp as she pulled away. She fell into the chair,
completely drained. She leaned over and touched him. She was pleased
to feel that he was cooling off and his sleep was peaceful. Then she
nodded off herself.
******
"I won't let you see him," Madam Pomfry stated as she crossed
her arms and looked at the four Gryffindors clustering around her,
"It's bad enough that the girl won't leave his side, but I won't
have you four waking him up."
Ginny protested, "But, Madam Pomfry, we're his friends and .
. ."
"You'll wear him out," she replied stiffly.
Harry sighed, knowing how to deal with her after enough times in
her care, and said, "Could you just tell us how he's doing?"
"His fever's all but gone, but he's in a deep sleep right now,"
Madam Pomfry answered, sounding a bit nicer.
Hermione held out Hotaru's Arithromancy book and asked, "Can
I give this to Hotaru really quick? She'll get very behind if I don't."
Madam Pomfry sighed and gave them a bewildered sort of smile. Hermione
brightened and said, "Thank you!"
The four rushed past her and Ron sighed, "Bugger, it amazes
me every time we get by her."
Harry grinned and replied, "I'm glad that you did. It gets lonely
up here."
Hotaru appeared out of nowhere. She looked exhausted and there were
circles under her dark eyes. She even looked paler than normal. She
gave them a wan smile as Hermione handed her books to her.
Hermione asked, "How are you?"
"Exhausted, but I'm not leaving his side till he wakes up,"
Hotaru answered with determination.
Ginny blurted out, "Is he going to be okay?"
Ron snorted, "Come off of it, Ginny." He looked at Hotaru
and explained, "She thinks that this is all of her fault. Tell
her she's being nutters."
"It wasn't your fault, Ginny," Harry explained as he reached
out and squeezed her shoulder. Seeing her like this was doing something
odd to him. Seeing her turn toward him and squeezing his hand back
made his heart start to beat oddly. He liked her hand on his and he
liked the way her shoulder felt beneath his fingers. And he liked
the dazzling smile she was sending him and the way her amber eyes
shone when they met his.
Hotaru's pretty face scrunched up as she snapped, "It wasn't
your fault, Ginny, it was Voldemort's."
"Still, isn't sending goblins after him a little drastic?"
Hermione pondered, "I mean, he's only one teenage boy who's good
at potions."
Ron pointed out, "But Forest is here." His ears turned
pink as he said her name. He quickly added at Hermione's glare, "As
well as Trunks, and Trunks killed two trolls with his bare hands."
Harry couldn't get the image of Trunks flying through a troll's head
out of his mind. He kept seeing Trunks' blood splattered face every
time he looked at the boy. He didn't want to know what Trunks could
do when he had all of his power. It had to be frightening.
Hotaru shrugged and clutched the book to her chest. She said, "Well,
Hermione, could you tell my teachers that I'm sick or something."
"Lie to them?" Hermione asked, sounding a little disapproving
yet understanding at the same time.
Ron chirped, "We could tell them that you had a rampaging Hipogriff
run over you."
Hotaru gave him one of her sad smiles as she retreated off to where
Duo was probably lying.
They walked out together and Ron asked, "Is it just me, or is
she scary?"
"She's a very nice girl when you get to know her," Hermione
huffed defensively.
Ginny chuckled, "Yeah, Duo's crazy about her."
Harry shrugged and reasoned, "She has a lot of responsibility
and power on her shoulders. You'd be a little queer if you had the
power to destroy the world and recreate it just as it was before without
the strife that you destroyed it for."
He didn't add the fact that she had also taken up for Sirius and
surprised him by staying with Duo. He had to remember that she was
Sailor Saturn, even more powerful than Sailor Pluto, who was very
intense in her own right. Harry had come to the conclusion that Hotaru
was probably afraid to get close to Duo. Even though Duo'll probably
change that.
"Huna?" Ron asked, looking very blank and puzzled.
Ginny pointed out, "She's one of Duo's Four Guardians, you know."
"That's what Sailor Saturn does, Ron, just like Pluto controls
time and makes sure that no one changes it," Hermione sighed
and rolled her eyes.
As they rounded the hall, Harry saw a very solemn Cho looking at
him. He looked at Ginny and knew what he had to do. He grinned at
his two best friends and the little redhead and said, "You guys
go ahead, I'll catch up to you later."
He reached Cho and a few uncomfortable moments later she said, "Harry,
we need to talk."
******
He watched as the entity known as Mistress Nine cackled as she took
over the girl's body.
Hotaru screamed silently in her own mind, but she was helpless.
Still, there was a way out, a way to help Usagi and Rini, all she
had to do was accept the responsibility.
Duo awoke slowly. He was aware that he wasn't in his own bed and
that the room was fairly bright. He groaned as he sat up, making sure
to cover his eyes. "Too bright," he grumbled as he flexed
his sore shoulder.
Then last night's events came back at him at full force. There was
the goblin attack, the arrow, blacking out, then burning pain as something
poisoned his body at a frightful rate, and then Hotaru. Hotaru had
helped him, healed him somehow.
His eyes slowly became adjusted to the light and he managed to look
over. He found himself grinning stupidly as he did. He watched as
Hotaru was resting her head on a textbook, her black hair fanning
around her pale face. He moved closer and watched her breath, enjoying
the movements.
She looked young and vulnerable like that. Her eyelashes made ink
dark crescents on her creamy pale skin and her very kissable mouth
was parted ever so slightly as she breathed. Her long, graceful fingers
were curled slightly around her book and supporting her head. Duo
smiled as he gently tucked a stray lock out of her face.
He got up and waited for the ground to stop spinning around him.
As soon as he was able to move, he walked over to Hotaru's chair.
He gently lifted her up, careful not to disturb her. She made a tiny
groan as he softly laid her down on the bed.
He took the chair and watched her. He picked up her book and studied
it. He recognized Arithromancy from Hermione. She'd work on it in
between his Transfiguration drills. He'd always wanted to ask about
it, but she'd get mad and probably scold that he needed to work on
his Transfiguration.
He flipped through the first page and smiled at the familiar number
patterns. I know this, he thought, not magically perhaps, but mathematically.
Despite Heero's claims, he wasn't an idiot, in fact, one had to be
fairly good with numbers if they wanted to repair things. Adding his
secret love of design and engineering, Duo was very good at math from
Trig to calculus.
Looking through the old book was like talking to an old friend. I
wonder if I can get my classes switched, he thought as he studied
the pages. I'd be better at this than that Divination crap.
******
Harry looked at Cho. She had a fading bruise on her cheek and a bandage
on her left hand. She used the injured hand to push stray locks of
her raven hair from her sloe eyes as she avoided Harry's gaze.
She asked, "Why didn't you tell me that you were in that sort
of trouble?"
Harry blinked and shifted uncomfortably. He hadn't expected that
question and he wasn't ready for it. He was more prepared for her
yelling at him and insulting him than that one question.
He pushed his glasses closer to his eyes and tried to answer her
question. "I didn't want you to be in danger."
"Harry, I'm older than you, I can take care of myself,"
Cho replied icily as she stared at him.
Harry crossed his arms and snapped, "Cedric died because of
me, remember? Because I'm Harry Potter, the Boy Who Lived, or rather
the Boy Who Lived While Everyone Else Dies."
"Don't you dare bring Cedric into this," she cried as her
eyes watered. She furiously blinked back tears as she snapped, "I'm
tired of everyone telling me that they're sorry that Cedric died!
Being sorry isn't going to bring him back and neither is being reckless!"
Harry replied, "I'm not being reckless."
"Yes you are. No sane wizard would try to face a hoard of goblins
like that. Any sane wizard would have ran," Cho chided.
Harry sighed, "I couldn't. They would have gone after you too."
"You don't need to be heroic like that," Cho spat at him
furiously.
Harry looked down at her, at her pretty golden face and long raven
hair. She had ran while Ginny had stayed by his side the whole time.
Ginny was willing to fight beside him no matter what.
She chewed on the lips that he had kissed many times before as he
said, "Cho, I didn't ask for this."
"I know you didn't Harry. And neither do I," she replied
sadly as tears fell down her face, "I wanted to help you, but
I couldn't."
Harry gave her a small grin as he reached out and brushed the tears
from her face. He whispered, "All I wanted was you to like me
for me."
"And the Real Harry Potter's greater than the myth. I can't
take it, Harry," she sighed as she gently removed his hand from
her face.
He smiled as he said, "It's okay, Cho. I'm quite the handful
I'm told."
She laughed and shakily replied, "The American's been rubbing
off on you."
"I told him not to do that," Harry snorted, hoping to get
her to laugh. She did as she brushed the tears from her eyes.
She asked, "So, you're not upset?"
"Yeah, I am. I still like you Cho," Harry answered with
a wan smile, "And I don't want to stop talking to you."
She smiled and replied, "Don't hate me, Harry, for doing this."
"Of course not, Cho. We'll still be friends, right?" Harry
asked as he studied her.
Her face brightened in relief, making her dark eyes sparkle. She
answered, "Of course."
"And there's still Quidditch," he added with a nod.
Her eyes sparkled challengingly as she retorted, "I still have
to beat you in our match."
"We'll see," he replied as he gave her one last smile.
That was easier than I thought, he thought happily as she waved at
him and told him good bye. She started to walk down the corridor and
he watched as she was joined by her group of friends.
He realized that it wouldn't work between them last night. They were
too different. Still, he felt as if he had a weight lifted off of
his shoulders. He started to whistle as he walked down the hall.
******
Hotaru opened her eyes slowly. For a moment she had forgotten where
she was and snuggled back into the warm covers of her bed. Bed? She
jerked up, realizing she had fallen asleep watching Duo on her text
book.
Duo was watching her coyly, his violet eyes dark and intense, almost
brooding except there was heat in his gaze. He grinned and said, "Hello,
Sleeping Beauty."
She blushed as she looked at the bed then where Duo was sitting at
the chair. Lying beside him was some parchment, his wand, and her
Arithromancy book. Duo watched her with amusement.
She climbed out of bed and asked, "How long have you been there?"
He looked at his watch. The watch from his dimension with all of
it's high gadgetry, and shrugged. He flippantly answered, "About
four hours."
"Oh, Kami, and you'd let me sleep the whole time?" she
sighed as she sat back on the bed.
His grin was warm as he leaned over to her. His violet eyes sparkled
as his soft chestnut bangs fell into his gamine features. She blinked
at the sheer beauty of his features, how he didn't seem to be real.
Except he wasn't like the God of Death, more like a faerie prince
consorting with a mortal. And she was that mortal.
He confessed, "I liked watching you."
Her cheeks flamed as she stammered, "You should have woken me
up."
"I couldn't. Not after you stayed with me and helped me,"
he replied intensely as he reached out and gently took her hand. Her
heart started to pound as she looked into his drowning eyes and her
breath became unsteady as she grew more nervous than before.
"You wouldn't let me be alone like that and I thank you,"
he said in perfect Japanese.
Hotaru stammered, "You kept risking your life for others. I
couldn't let you be alone like that." She remembered how helpless
and afraid he was when he said his plea last night. She knew it had
cost Duo for him to say that, to beg that she'd stay with him.
"I'm cursed, Firefly, haven't you seen that?" he snorted
as he began to pull away.
She stood up with him and grabbed his hand again. She understood
his loneliness and felt it as well. They were looking for the same
thing and she had finally found what she was looking for. Duo had
found it long before she did, but she was stupid enough to let that
get away.
They were connected. She knew that now as she looked into his wondrous
eyes. Her heart pounded with the knowledge as they watched each other.
She replied, "Not as cursed as me."
"Mistress Nine wasn't your fault," Duo said intensely.
She smiled as she said, "And Maxwell's Church wasn't yours."
He smiled brightly and asked, "Now what?"
"I'm not sure," she answered with a tiny giggle.
He gently cupped the side of her cheek and she rubbed her face to
his hand like a cat. His hand was warm and calloused. She reached
out and gently brushed his hair from his face. Then, he bent his head
down to hers and kissed her.
She sighed as she wrapped her arms around him and he placed one hand
at the nape of her neck while the other pulled her closer. The kiss
started gently and sweetly as their lips gently explored another.
She wrapped her arms around him tighter when the kiss became charged
with a magic all their own. It was dark, sweet, and powerful as their
mouths ravaged one another.
The kiss ended with them gasping for air as they looked at each other.
Duo's eyes were darkened with lust as he looked her over. He gently
growled, "Hotaru." Then they were kissing again, even more
furiously than before. She roamed her hands all down the smooth, hard
muscles in his back, marveling at the power that he had.
******
Draco Malfoy's heart was breaking. For the longest time he had thought
that he hadn't had one that it was something that people like Potter
claimed existed, or rather, a Malfoy wouldn't have one. Logic and
power were the things that were important, not trivial things like
love and friendship.
However, this dark haired slip of a girl had came into his life with
her haunted eyes and changed all of that.
He watched as Hotaru kissed the American, Duo Maxwell. He knew the
reason that she broke up with him was that braided idiot. The same
braided idiot who had jumped on his broomstick and flew after a Kiss
(1) of vampires to save her. The brave, braided idiot that made friends
wherever he went with his flashing eyes, long hair, and American wit
and charm.
The same American boy that his father was after. The same American
boy that the Dark Lord was after.
Draco wasn't stupid. Actually, he was far from it. He knew that his
father had been interested in Duo Maxwell ever since he had seen him
in Flourish and Blots. Then there was the questioning that his father
had given him as well as the device to plant on the Quidditch field.
Then he had heard about a Scythe Barer.
He had followed Granger around as the bushy haired girl did research
on the subject. He looked at the same books she had and found out
some very interesting facts. He had also found out that Granger wasn't
just a teacher's pet but actually very intelligent. He was also realizing,
after being with Hotaru and having part of her rub off on him, that
most of his so-called friends were rather shallow.
Pansy went after any attractive male that grinned at her. Crabbe
tortured small animals for his enjoyment while snickering like a fool.
Goyle was as dumb as a post. The other Slytherins picked on poor Millicent
like there was no tomorrow. Blaise was quiet and withdrawn from the
rest of them. Draco had often wondered about the dark-haired girl,
but she rarely spoke to any of them and plowed ahead in her best subjects
like a dervish.
Still, watching Duo Maxwell kiss Hotaru like the world was ending
was sending a killing blow to his heart.
He knew that Hotaru hadn't been happy with him. She was trying to
make herself happy with the thought of him, but it hadn't worked.
He had seen it in her eyes every time he was with her. Every time
she looked at Maxwell. He had even begged her to stay with him, but
he had used the wrong tactics. Hotaru was far from superficial he
realized.
He stepped away from the Hospital Wing. His father had asked him
to check on Maxwell. He knew that Voldemort was after the being known
as the Scythe Barer, some poor bloke embodied with the powers of Death
herself. He had also read that people with violet eyes usually had
something connecting with Death.
He realized that Hotaru had violet eyes.
Oh, hell, he was dealing with Fate now. Something a Malfoy couldn't
even change. He silently cursed his father and the dilemma he was
in.
What would the son of the Dark Lord do because he didn't want to
see the Scythe Barer's soulmate hurt?
That was the dilema that one Draco Malfoy was contemplating right
now.
******
"Help me."
Sirius jerked up, pointing his wand at the sound.
"Help me," the hoarse voice whispered again.
Sirius shouted, "I'm coming!" He rushed towards the sound,
snow crunching under his boots as he ran. He dodged branches until
he heard the plea again. He shouted, "Hold on, I'm coming."
He then saw a chared hand lying limply under a hollow log. Sirius
ducked down to see a pair of foggy blue-green eyes watching him from
a face that was bright red and blistered from a bad burn. "Illuminos."
Sirius held the light down towards the poor person hiding under the
hollow log.
Blond hair gleamed in the wand's light and the blackened and blistered
red skin of the person hiding benith there. Sirius could smell the
burning skin even from there and flinched. He asked, "What happened?"
"Kill me," the man whispered, his blue-green eyes turning
fever bright.
Sirius shook his head and took a step back. He pointed his wand at
the log and levitated it out of the way. He then reached a hand down
and wrapped a hand around the burned man's middle. He was surprised
to feel that he was cold and the burns weren't radiating off heat.
Then he noticed there was no heartbeat. He checked for a pulse and
froze.
"Kill me, I'm the spy for Voldemort," the vampire rasped
as he grabbed Sirius' robes.
Sirius shoved the vampire off of him and pointed his wand. He shouted,
"Forest!" He couldn't kill a man, vampire or not, in the
condition that this one was in.
Forest landed and gasped, "Sean! What happened?"
"Forest, kill me, please!" the vampire begged as he fell
into her slender arms. Forest cast a helpless glance to Sirius, who
inturn shrugged.
Forest asked, "Why, Sean?"
"Voldemort is using me to watch Hogwarts, I realized it last
night," Sean rasped, "You have to protect Harry before he
takes control over me again!"
Sirius wondered all the different ways that someone could inlist
a vampire in their servace, rather inslave them. Vampires were creatures
of free will and immune to most spells unless the caster was a necromancer.
Sirius was aware that there was a potion that could drug one into
a wizard's servace, but other than that Sirius was stupified.
He said, "Let's go to Dumbledore."
Forest nodded and replied, "Good idea, but he needs blood. He
was almost roasted this morning."
"I don't deserve it, lass. Just kill me now!" Sean pleaded
as he jerked on her jacket.
"We need to get him to Dumbledore," Sirius replied firmly
as he looked at Forest, who's free hand was drifting toward her gun.
Forest stated, "Dumbledore hired me to protect the students.
Sean could be a liability."
"Yes and he could also help us discover what Voldemort is planning
to do. Violence isn't always the bloody answer," Sirius shouted
at her.
Forest glared and shifted Sean's weight so that he could lean on
her easier. She hissed, "Fine, but he wants to die. Suicide is
almost impossible for vampires."
"He can't die yet," Sirius snapped as he started running
out of the Forbidden Forest.
(1) Kiss is what a group of vampires are referred to as. I took
the liberty from the wonderful Laruell K. Hamilton, one of the best
vampire authors who ever lived!
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