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Title: Bonfire Night
Contributors: dm_fugitive,
lacy_pembrooke
Edited by: Carla Lute
Posted: 2006-01-29 to 2-02
Game Date:
September 12th
Disclaimer: No one at Levicorpus owns Harry
Potter, the world or its characters. We
just like to play in J.K. Rowling’s world.
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Draco spent much of his afternoon getting to know the print machine at the
library. He took his stack of papers back to Riddle House, and laid on the bed
looking them over. A distant, cold feeling creeped upon him as the sun began to
set. It took him a little while to recognize that the feeling was not inspired
by his reading material but had an outside source. He got up and stashed the
papers away.
The dementors were supposed to come tonight. The grey mist was beginning to
creep across the horizon, but as Draco watched out his window it came no
closer. While he wasn't particularly looking forward to their visit, he
wondered what could be keeping them. It would be nice to be away when they
finally got here. His mind strayed to Lacy's invitation. She had said something
about...
Draco swore vehmently. "The Bonfire!"
He grabbed his wand and ran outside.
Lacy had been sitting
close to the fire. It hadn't been particularly cold that day, but now that the
sun had set, the weather had turned strangely chilly. Steven put his coat over
Lacy's shoulders and sat down beside her on the log they had made into a bench.
"Uh... thanks." Lacy said offhandedly, but was glad of the coat's
warmth. Steven had confronted her earlier in the day about her dinner with her
black-cloaked visitor and there had been some tension. She had remained calm
though and Steven had eventually dropped it entirely.
The bonfire had been disappointingly boring to Lacy, probably because Drake
hadn't shown, coupled with the fact that Steven had been following her around
like a lost puppy. The others milled about, sipping punch and chatting happily,
but Lacy just couldn't get into the spirit of things. Something just didn't
seem right.
And then it happened. Out of the corner of her eye Lacy spotted something
moving towards the group. She turned her head towards the movement and let out
a squeak as her eyes caught the distinct outlines of a figure akin to the
traditional portrayal of death. It loomed out of the trees and soared across
the field towards them followed by many more just like it. It wouldn't have
frightened her, in fact she would have dismissed it as a prank had it not been
for the fact that these things were flying. Lacy stood up quickly and stumbled
backwards over the log. At any other time she probably would have been thrilled
to have such an encounter, but these things sent chills through her very core.
Steven jumped up and grabbed her by the hand, catching her before she hit the
ground. "What's the matter?" he asked, completely confused, standing
her up.
"Th.. th... THAT!" Lacy gasped and pointed, her knees threatening to
buckle.
Steven turned towards the direction she was pointing and saw absolutely nothing
but an empty field. "Are you daft?" he asked her. "Who spiked
the punch!?" he yelled to the others and chuckled slightly. "Nice
one, Lacy. Stop playing around."
Draco apparated to the
trees just outside the field, and tried to get the dementors attention. They
noticed him but seemed unwilling to change course from the crowd of unwitting
teenagers.
As the dementors effect began to spread, the party's gaiety became more forced.
Someone turned up the music on the radio to a glaring volume, and the
conversation groups huddled more closely together.
"The house," Draco hissed and added gestures in the appropriate
direction. "You're supposed to go to the house. Not here. There." The
dementor who seemed to be leading the pack watched him blankly from beneath his
dark hood.
Draco felt the cold creep over him, flashes from Underton and Dijon started to
creep into his thoughts. Focus! he order himself. Focus.
Lacy watched in half
shock as the death-like creatures loomed in the field, not 20 feet from the
other youth group members.
"Don't you see!?" Lacy was whispering loudly at Steven who looked at
her incredulously.
"See bloody, what?" Steven snapped back, sounding dejected.
Suddenly Lacy wondered if she'd gone mad. She broke away from Steven.
"Nothing, just forget it." Strangely, he didn't respond, and moved
away from her to get more punch.
Slowly, Lacy turned her head towards the ghostly forms. Okay, you've
always wanted to see ghosts. Now go make nice. One foot in front of the
other, Lacy made her way over to the looming figures, her fear still palpable,
but her curiosity taking over.
Draco seemed to be at an impasse
with the dementors. They weren't moving either towards or away from the bonfire,
obviously torn between the Dark Lord's orders and easy prey. Something else was
moving though. Draco caught something blonde through the trees.
"Lacy?"
Why on earth was she moving towards them?!? "Lacy!" he called
a bit more loudly. "St-Lacy, come here!" He was trying to shout loud
enough for her to hear him but not so loud that everyone else did.
Past the shadowy forms
and farther into the distance Lacy heard her name, immediately she spotted
Drake's pale form lingering near the tree line.
"Drake!" she gasped, her spirits lifting slightly.
She looked back over her shoulder to where the group was, still huddled around
the bonfire. They still hadn't seen a thing. Her gaze shifted to the
apparitions and then finally settled on Drake again.
In a flash she was bolting across the field, directly under the ghosts and
straight toward Drake. When she reached him she grabbed onto his shoulders and
swung herself behind him quickly, peeking over his shoulder at the strange
beings.
"Please tell me you see them too..." she whispered in his ear.
"I-" Draco had
been ready to tell Lacy to get behind him. Ready to ask her to shut up and not
ask questions, but he found himself temporarily unable to speak. "Of
course I..." he began scowling.
But as he broke eye contact with the dementor to look at Lacy, he seemed to
lose his hold on them as well. The dementors surged forward, and Draco swore
sharply. Happy thought, happy thought, pier with Ginny "EXPECTO
PATRONUM" he yelled and silver light burst from the tip of his wand.
It formed into the shape of a small serpentine dragon, and began to curl and
wind it's way around the dementors cutting them off from the bonfire group and
herding them back into the trees. "Towards the house, send them towards
the house," Draco told it.
It took a few very long seconds, but the dementors finally let themselves be
herded in the direction of Riddle House.
Lacy's eyes went wide
with the display. Her gaze followed Drake's outstretched arm to the object in
his hand. Some sort of 'wand?'
She found herself grabbing tightly to his waist, just barely peeking over his
shoulder at the spectacle before her, as the snake-like dragon herded the
things she'd seen away from the bonfire.
When it was all over she found herself still clutching to Drake, completely and
utterly speechless.
"Get off,"
Draco muttered irritably, once he had caught his breath again. His patronus had
faded, but the dementors were still headed towards the house. He pulled himself
free from Lacy's grip and spun about pointing his wand at her now. "I
thought you were a bit too nosey. Who are you? Do you work for the
Ministry?"
"Th...the!? What? No…I
work at my uncle's store...I go to church, but I don't work there." Lacy
blinked, confused greatly.
She found herself staring down the shaft of the wand in his hand.
"Wh...what's that? How did you do that? And what were those ghost
things!?"
"Shh!" Draco
put his hand over Lacy's mouth and pushed her up against the closest tree,
casting the bonfire attendants a nervous glance. "Keep your voice
down," he hissed. "Don't play with me. Muggles can't see dementors
and that means you’re a witch. And that means you've jerking me around. Now you
better tell me the whole story or I'll make you my gift to the Dark Lord. Got
it?" He removed his hand from her mouth and put it on her shoulder so she
could speak, but he kept his wand pointed at her throat.
"Ow!" she
whispered angrily. "I'm not a witch!" her voice was a shout but it
only came out in a hurried whisper. "You're the witch! You're the one
making dragons with a stick!"
Lacy smacked the wand out of the way quickly. "Stop it!" she hissed,
becoming her old self again. Muggles, dementors... Dark Lord? Lacy
kept herself pressed against the tree where he'd thrown her. "Is that what
you call your uncle? The 'Dark Lord?' It sounded like a perfect nickname
for him.
Draco was a new legilmens
but this seemed like the perfect time to make use of what Snape had been
teaching him. He watched Lacy's thoughts while she spoke and detected no sign
of deception.
He dropped his wand away and let out a nervous snicker. He shook his head with
a somewhat awed expression. "No, I'm not a witch. I'm a wizard.
This is my wand, which you had best never touch again without permission. And
you are a witch, Lacy, which makes as little sense to me as it does to you, but
it's the only explanation."
He glanced over his shoulder as though expecting to see something there.
"We've got to get out of here in case the Ministry comes to investigate."
He extended his hand to her, this time in a gentlemanly fashion. "Come
on."
Lacy was taken aback.
Needless to say she was confused all over again, but the word 'wizard' had been
said to her before. Severus had joked that his attire was his "wizard's
cloaks." It was all coming together in her head now, but it still wasn't
making much sense.
Drake was being awfully nice too. She looked down at his hand and took it
quickly, glancing back at the bonfire only briefly. "Will they be
okay?" she asked, sounding strangely meek.
Draco took Lacy's hand
and grabbed her about the waist with the other arm. He had never tried side
along apparition with another person, but there was a first time for
everything.
He chose a familiar spot in the woods near Great Hangleton to apparate to. By
some miracle they both reappeared in the right spot with all their body parts attached.
Draco let go of Lacy and took a few steps back. "Okay," he said. His
mind already racing with ideas, each crazier than the next. "Okay...um,
you want sit down? And maybe we can figure this out."
Lacy's head was spinning
after the short trip. In fact she felt a bit queasy, as if someone had just
pulled her through the eye of a needle. "Why didn't you tell me we were
gonna do that?" she complained, holding a hand to her head.
"If I had told you I
was about to apparate, you wouldn't have understood anyway," he said.
Lacy looked around herself, half-recognizing where they were. There really
wasn't much to sit down on however besides some stray rocks and patches of
grass. Lacy sank down on the nearest rock, looking befuddled.
"What... is going on?" she asked, looking up at him, a hint of fear
in her eyes that she was most certainly trying to mask.
Draco waited for her to
sit and pressed his lips together as he considered her question. "Okay,
short version. Those were dementors, nasty soul-sucking buggers that would have
ruined your party had they gone unchecked. Only witches and wizards can see
dementors, and since you were able to see them, you are clearly a witch. What
I'm trying to understand is why you don't know that." He stopped pacing,
not wholly aware of having started and crossed his arms. "Who did you say
your parents were again?"
"My mum and father?
Allister and Sharon Pembrooke... They died when I was really young. Why?"
Lacy was beginning to calm down. As she sat on the rock she tucked her legs up
to her chest, hugging them close to her body with her arms.
"I've never heard of
them," Draco said. "May have been too young though, guess I can ask
Snape." He tapped his wand against the side of his cheek thoughtfully.
"Still you should have your Hogwarts letter. Did an owl ever bring you a letter?"
He said the first sentence almost to himself, and the second slowly as though
Lacy might have trouble understanding.
"N...no. But I got
moved around so much after my parents died, from one relative to the next, that
I never really stayed in the same place for very long." Now that Lacy was
thinking about it, she almost started to wonder if they'd kept moving her
around on purpose.
"Who's Snape?" she asked questioningly. "And...uh...does this
mean I'm gonna have to move again?"
"Nevermind
Snape," Draco said. He tucked his wand away and kneeled down in front of
Lacy so he could look her in the eye. "Do you like this town, Lacy? If
not, you'd probably be a lot better off getting out of here, as far away as you
can. But if you do, you have to start taking me seriously. Very
seriously."
Lacy stared at Drake
incredulously. "And where do you suppose I go then!" She shook her
head suddenly and put up her hands submissively. "Sorry... I'm just tired
of moving around. And besides, I've always taken you seriously. I just thought
you were paranoid." She paused a moment. "Now I'm beginning to think
that you've got good reason to be."
Draco raised his eyebrows
doubtfully when she said she had always taken him seriously but decided it was
not a point worth arguing. "Okay, here's the deal. We, the wizards, are at
war. The side that wants to kill or enslave all Muggles has decided to make your
little hamlet their headquarters. Only reason we haven't already wiped out
every Muggle in the village is that it would draw too much attention to
it."
He sat back on the ground. "In other words, the bad guys are living in
Riddle House. I work for the bad guys. My uncle isn't really my uncle. He used
to be my teacher, my father's an escaped convict, and my grandfather is not my
grandfather but a dark lord bent on world domination." He smiled blandly
and waited for Lacy to try to digest it.
Lacy blinked for a
moment. "What are Muggles and what do you mean you WORK for the bad
guys!?"
She still hadn't grasped anything much yet, and was finding it hard to focus on
one idea at a time.
"Muggles are
non-magic folk. People who don't possess the gift or the sight, who can't work
magic or often even perceive it," Draco said. "And what I mean is
that I work for the bad guys. I'm not really thrilled about it though." He picked at a blade and flicked it away.
"But this is where you come in. I'll give you a wand and teach you how to
defend yourself. In exchange, you help me keep our presence here a
secret."
Lacy thought about it for
a few seconds, mulling things over in her mind, her eyebrows knit. "A
secret from everyone in town you mean? I guess that's not too hard... And I
can't tell anyone? And you'll teach me to make a dragon snake like you
did?" Lacy looked up at him, a hopeful expression playing on her features.
Suddenly her expression dimmed again. "Does that mean your unc... I mean
Severus really is a bad man?"
Draco chewed his tongue
when she asked about Snape. "Yes, he is a bad man," he said after a
moment. "I like him better than some of the others, but I've watched him
kill, more than once actually. He's been a part of this a lot longer than I
have."
Draco paused, deciding how best to gain her cooperation. "And he can read
minds. That's why you can't tell anyone, and I mean anyone. If he finds out you’re
a witch, there'll be trouble. I can teach you how to shield your thoughts, but
it'll take time and practice. I certainly won't be able to teach anyone
else."
Lacy sat there with her
jaw hanging open the whole time Drake spoke and looked as though his words had
cut her to the quick. She covered her eyes and slumped noticeably when Drake
mentioned that Severus could read minds. Bloody wonderful. He knew.
It just didn't make sense though. Drake had been the one who was so adamant
about being a 'bad person' to begin with, and Severus had been telling her the
same racket.
Suddenly Lacy smiled. She placed a hand on Drake's forearm and squeezed it
briefly. "You were looking out for me this whole time weren't you?"
her smile was turning into a grin, but her face grew serious again. "All
right, deal. I'll keep your secret, since it's technically mine too now, and
I'll do my best to listen to you." Lacy smirked. "Even though it'll
be hard and most likely test my patience."
Slowly but surely she was feeling like her old self again.
"Well that, and you
just bloody annoy me," Draco said, patting her hand and giving her a wane
smile. He got to his feet and looked in the general direction of Riddle House.
"I should probably go check on things," he said unenthusiastically.
"Can you get back to the field from here, or do I need to take you
closer?"
"You're just gonna
leave me!?" Lacy stood up quickly and moved closer to him instinctively.
"What if those... dem…demented things come back!?"
She stopped whining for a second and looked down. "If it's not too much
trouble, I think I might feel a little better if you took me closer..."
"I was gonna go deal
with the dementors," Draco said, smirking slightly at her panic, oddly
grateful that something could scare her. "But as you like." He
took her about the waist again and apparate to a wooded spot between Riddle House
and the field. "I trust you can find your way from here?"
Lacy nodded. She wanted
to ask him so much: when she'd see him next, what she was supposed to do, but
found herself oddly unwilling to vocalize. The best she could get out was,
"Uhm... thanks." before she turned from him and took off running
across the field.
The bonfire was still going and people were still milling about. She slowed her
pace once she got back into the globe of light cast by the fire and walked
calmly toward the group, realizing that she still wore Steven's coat.
Strangely, no one had even missed her. It suddenly dawned on Lacy that she
really didn't want to be there anyway. She walked calmly to Steven and dropped
his coat in his lap. "I'm going home... must have been the punch..."
she explained
He looked at her oddly. "You want me to walk you?" he asked, as if
he'd forgotten about her little display.
"No. I'll be fine. Stay and have fun. I have to be up early for work tomorrow
anyway."
"Suit yourself," he shrugged. She wanted to hit him. Honestly she
didn't even know why. But the thought alone made her feel guilty. She didn't
even tell anyone else goodbye, only turned around and headed back home.
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