Chapter 571
Back in their apartment after classes, Harry invited
both the Longbottom three and the Finch-Fletchley
three to a 'pow wow' in the Potter apartment.
Once they'd all arrived, he explained in greater detail
what had happened at the Wizengamot meeting.
When he finished, Justin let out a low falling whistle.
"So, Lord Black is going to table a Bill in New
Business at the November session making it illegal to
marry or concubine with someone who has the same
blood relative within five generations?"
"That's my guess, yes," he nodded.
"How will they know?"
"Through the Gringotts inheritance test," he replied.
"The goblins will need to simply modify their current
inheritance test potion to show a person's bloodline
back five generations. Then, the two bloodlines are
compared to see if there is a matching relative
between the two. If there is, no betrothal or
concubinage will be legally allowed. At least, that's my
logical guess."
Daphne quietly said, "A simple solution to a complex
problem. However, what about existing betrothal and
concubinage contracts?"
"No idea," he replied. "However, if you think you know
a solution to that problem, I'm sure Sirius will be very
interested in hearing from you. Hell; he'd be interested
in hearing from you if you have any thoughts on how
the Statute should be worded."
"What about life debts and their ilk?" asked Fleur.
"They'd have to be exempted," said Daphne, cutting in
before Harry had the chance to say the same thing.
"The same as soul bonds and their ilk, as you put it."
"All good points," said Tracey, speaking up for the
first time. Like a lot of wizarding raised children, she
grew up on stories of soul mates and soul bonds and
probably dreamed she'd find herself in such a
situation.
Harry had a sudden thought. "Anyone know how
closely our Slytherin neighbours are blood related to
one another?"
That had all his friends look surprised.
Neville, first to answer, replied, "Errr... no." The others
all shook their heads.
"I think we need to invite them to visit for this pow
wow," said Harry. "It would be unfair on them for this
information to affect them and learn of it via tomorrow
morning's Daily Prophet."
Hermione quietly said, "Go invite them."
No one disagreed.
_‗_
―==(oIo)==―
ˇ
Knocking on the door of the Gibberd apartment, Harry
only had to wait about fifteen seconds before the door
was opened.
As soon as Gibberd, as he was the one who answered
the door, saw him his face morphed into one of
confusion before he quietly asked, "Yes?"
"Something of great import happened at the
Wizengamot today that may very well have a
significant effect upon you and your lady," said Harry,
not beating about the bush. "You're invited to come
and hear of it in my apartment; now, if you like.
"None of us think it would be fair on you for the first
time you found out about this being via the Daily
Prophet in the morning."
As he was speaking, Whitehead also approached the
door from behind Gibberd to find out what was going
on.
Confused and clearly concerned, Gibbered turned
back to look at his lady. "Phyl?"
The two looked at one another for a long couple of
seconds before Whitehead looked to Harry and asked,
"Is this some sort of trick?"
"No," he was quick to reply. "It has to do with
information which has been brought to light about a
risk to the bloodlines. I and mine mean you no harm;
you have my word."
The two looked to one another for a few moments
more before Gibberd said, "Then, lead the way."
As Harry led the two into the Potter apartment a few
moments later, he said, "For everyone who hasn't met
them, this is Ross Gibberd and Phylis Whitehead."
Hermione stood and said, "The House of Potter bids
you welcome and offers you peace and sanctuary
within our walls this day."
That line surprised Harry, but it also shocked
everyone else including the two seventh year
Slytherins.
There was a long moment before Gibberd let out an
explosive snort and said, "We thank you for the offer
of peace and sanctuary within House Potter and
accept." Then he bowed as Hermione curtseyed.
"Ohhh-kay," said Harry.
Gibberd said, "A rather odd place to make such an
offer - Hogwarts, I mean."
"Normally, yes," replied Hermione. "However, this
apartment is considered... temporarily, at least... as
House of Potter property. I thought it apt."
"She's right," said Daphne, clearly surprised. "I
confess I had not considered that."
After Hermione offered seats and refreshments to the
two, Harry explained what had happened in the
Wizengamot that morning and what was likely to
happen before Christmas.
It had both Slytherins frowning deep in thought.
"The question is," said Harry. "Are you two blood
related within the past five generations? If you are and
you're both determined to still marry, I'll do my best to
see Lord Black delay his Bill for two months; have him
not raise it until the February session of the
Wizengamot."
The two looked to one another before looking back.
Whitehead sighed and replied, "We know we are not
back four generations. I checked that far, at least.
However, we are unsure of the fifth."
Gibberd said, "We will find out, though. We can both
go into Gringotts and ask for an inheritance test that
goes back at least that far."
"There's another problem, though," said Whitehead.
She looked to Gibberd who then very slightly
shrugged. "Our betrothal is now a contract. It cannot
be broken, even if our Lords were of a mind to."
"Yet another area where exemptions to the Statute
would need to be codified," said Daphne.
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Chapter 571
Back in their apartment after classes, Harry invited
both the Longbottom three and the Finch-Fletchley
three to a 'pow wow' in the Potter apartment.
Once they'd all arrived, he explained in greater detail
what had happened at the Wizengamot meeting.
When he finished, Justin let out a low falling whistle.
"So, Lord Black is going to table a Bill in New
Business at the November session making it illegal to
marry or concubine with someone who has the same
blood relative within five generations?"
"That's my guess, yes," he nodded.
"How will they know?"
"Through the Gringotts inheritance test," he replied.
"The goblins will need to simply modify their current
inheritance test potion to show a person's bloodline
back five generations. Then, the two bloodlines are
compared to see if there is a matching relative
between the two. If there is, no betrothal or
concubinage will be legally allowed. At least, that's my
logical guess."
Daphne quietly said, "A simple solution to a complex
problem. However, what about existing betrothal and
concubinage contracts?"
"No idea," he replied. "However, if you think you know
a solution to that problem, I'm sure Sirius will be very
interested in hearing from you. Hell; he'd be interested
in hearing from you if you have any thoughts on how
the Statute should be worded."
"What about life debts and their ilk?" asked Fleur.
"They'd have to be exempted," said Daphne, cutting in
before Harry had the chance to say the same thing.
"The same as soul bonds and their ilk, as you put it."
"All good points," said Tracey, speaking up for the
first time. Like a lot of wizarding raised children, she
grew up on stories of soul mates and soul bonds and
probably dreamed she'd find herself in such a
situation.
Harry had a sudden thought. "Anyone know how
closely our Slytherin neighbours are blood related to
one another?"
That had all his friends look surprised.
Neville, first to answer, replied, "Errr... no." The others
all shook their heads.
"I think we need to invite them to visit for this pow
wow," said Harry. "It would be unfair on them for this
information to affect them and learn of it via tomorrow
morning's Daily Prophet."
Hermione quietly said, "Go invite them."
No one disagreed.
_‗_
―==(oIo)==―
ˇ
Knocking on the door of the Gibberd apartment, Harry
only had to wait about fifteen seconds before the door
was opened.
As soon as Gibberd, as he was the one who answered
the door, saw him his face morphed into one of
confusion before he quietly asked, "Yes?"
"Something of great import happened at the
Wizengamot today that may very well have a
significant effect upon you and your lady," said Harry,
not beating about the bush. "You're invited to come
and hear of it in my apartment; now, if you like.
"None of us think it would be fair on you for the first
time you found out about this being via the Daily
Prophet in the morning."
As he was speaking, Whitehead also approached the
door from behind Gibberd to find out what was going
on.
Confused and clearly concerned, Gibbered turned
back to look at his lady. "Phyl?"
The two looked at one another for a long couple of
seconds before Whitehead looked to Harry and asked,
"Is this some sort of trick?"
"No," he was quick to reply. "It has to do with
information which has been brought to light about a
risk to the bloodlines. I and mine mean you no harm;
you have my word."
The two looked to one another for a few moments
more before Gibberd said, "Then, lead the way."
As Harry led the two into the Potter apartment a few
moments later, he said, "For everyone who hasn't met
them, this is Ross Gibberd and Phylis Whitehead."
Hermione stood and said, "The House of Potter bids
you welcome and offers you peace and sanctuary
within our walls this day."
That line surprised Harry, but it also shocked
everyone else including the two seventh year
Slytherins.
There was a long moment before Gibberd let out an
explosive snort and said, "We thank you for the offer
of peace and sanctuary within House Potter and
accept." Then he bowed as Hermione curtseyed.
"Ohhh-kay," said Harry.
Gibberd said, "A rather odd place to make such an
offer - Hogwarts, I mean."
"Normally, yes," replied Hermione. "However, this
apartment is considered... temporarily, at least... as
House of Potter property. I thought it apt."
"She's right," said Daphne, clearly surprised. "I
confess I had not considered that."
After Hermione offered seats and refreshments to the
two, Harry explained what had happened in the
Wizengamot that morning and what was likely to
happen before Christmas.
It had both Slytherins frowning deep in thought.
"The question is," said Harry. "Are you two blood
related within the past five generations? If you are and
you're both determined to still marry, I'll do my best to
see Lord Black delay his Bill for two months; have him
not raise it until the February session of the
Wizengamot."
The two looked to one another before looking back.
Whitehead sighed and replied, "We know we are not
back four generations. I checked that far, at least.
However, we are unsure of the fifth."
Gibberd said, "We will find out, though. We can both
go into Gringotts and ask for an inheritance test that
goes back at least that far."
"There's another problem, though," said Whitehead.
She looked to Gibberd who then very slightly
shrugged. "Our betrothal is now a contract. It cannot
be broken, even if our Lords were of a mind to."
"Yet another area where exemptions to the Statute
would need to be codified," said Daphne.
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When both looked to her she said, "Veela life debts,
soul bonds, existing marriages, existing
concubinage... those sorts of things will all need
exemptions."
"Yes, I see," said Gibberd.
Harry suddenly had a thought. "Daphne, you and I.
How closely are we blood related?"
Daphne suddenly paled and softly replied, "I do not
know."
"Oh, Merlin!" said a suddenly worried Hermione. "How
did we forget about that?"
A suddenly worried Susan said, "And what about
Neville and I and Neville and Hannah?"
Firmly, Harry said, "We'll go see Headmistress Lady
Marchbanks tomorrow and say we need to go into
Gringotts at our earliest opportunity." He glanced at
Gibberd and said, "We'll let her know it would be a
good idea for you two to go as well."
Gibberd nodded back.
_‗_
―==(oIo)==―
ˇ
After speaking with Headmistress Lady Marchbanks
about the problem the next day, arrangements were
quickly made for the Potters, the Longbottoms and
the Gibberds to floo to Diagon Alley on the Saturday
morning directly after breakfast. It was she who said
there was quite a bit of inter-relationships between
Britain and the continent, especially the western
countries; and, therefore, the same test should be
conducted with Fleur in mind, even though there was
a Veela life debt bond involved.
The Daily Prophet carried the story as the lead article
on the front page the next day. It was also full of very
accurate and detailed information on the 'problem'. It
was also very obvious that at least one Law-wizard of
Record had provided the information to the paper.
Once the article was being read by the students there
was much wailing and gnashing of teeth from many,
especially the purebloods. Harry wasn't the only one
who wondered how many established Agreements
amongst the student body were now at risk due to
this.
Then, on the Saturday, the nine met in Marchbanks's
office at just after 9.00am. Hermione, though as a
muggleborn they knew the test was not necessary for
her, was insistent on going.
"Everyone's here," said Marchbanks, once Gibberd
and Whitehead turned up. "Off you go, then. The floo
address coming back is 'Headmistress's Office,
Hogwarts'. And the password is 'Griselda Marchbanks
is a lovely lady'.
While the two older Slytherins looked at her in shock,
the Potters and Longbottoms looked either amused or
giggled/snickered.
With an amused smirk on her face, she indicated the
fireplace and said, "Off with you, then."
Harry, chuckling, was the first who moved to the
fireplace and reached into the pot on the mantelpiece
he knew to be the floo powder pot.
Tossing the powder in, he firmly called, "Diagon
Alley," and stepped into the flames.
This time he remembered to concentrate and barely
even staggered stepping out the other end and into
the Leaky Cauldron.
He was quickly joined by the other eight.
With a firm nod to the others once Whitehead, who
was last, stepped out, Harry wheeled about and strode
from the room and out the back door with his three
ladies on each side.
_‗_
―==(oIo)==―
ˇ
After going direct to the reserved teller for the Most
Ancient Houses because Harry was leading the way,
all nine were quickly through and into a conference
room, where the required equipment was brought in to
go through the test.
Gibberd and Whitehead went first, then Neville and his
two and finally Harry and his three.
Harry was unsurprised to see that he and Fleur
weren't related back at least ten generations, the limit
of the test, but dreaded to find that he was related by
blood to Daphne. Thankfully, though he was, it was
back six generations through an almost labyrinthine
path. They shared a four times great grandmother,
Maribelle Meadowes.
Gibberd and Whitehead shared a similar relative back
on the fifth generation, but it was through a blood
adoption. However, they were relieved to learn from
the goblin in charge of such tests that it equalled a
relationship back six generations due to the dilution
of blood through the adoption ritual.
"Something else to include in the Statute," said
Daphne. "Blood adoptions."
Harry nodded and said, "We'll make sure the Statute
includes the claim that a blood adoption equals a
generation further removed."
The Longbottoms discovered that Hannah and Susan
were related back three generations, but both girls
already knew that. And Neville was related to both of
them back seven generations through the same
person, Simon Scamander, the great grandfather of
Newt Scamander. Thankfully, due to both being
females, the Statute would not impact the relationship
between Hannah and Susan.
Finally, the Potters were tested. Hermione was last
tested and learned she was blood related to
Dumbledore back six generations on her side and two
on his. His paternal grandparents were her four times
great grandparents. It was because of him and his
muggleborn wife that Dumbledore was considered a
half-blood. She was born of the line of a younger
daughter of that couple.
As they all sat there, stunned, the goblin said, "As
neither the late Albus Dumbledore nor his brother
Aberforth have produced issue, you stand to inherit
the Minor House of Dumbledore if you so choose."
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After a few moments, she quietly stuttered, "I-I'll...
have to think about it."
The goblin merely nodded and said, "Due to the
separation, you are not required to do so if you
choose not to. However, it will mean the end of the
Dumbledore line if you do not. You may experience
pressure from within the Ministry if they learn of it."
"I still have to think about it," she more firmly
returned.
The goblin just nodded back.
Finally, nine very relieved witches and wizards left
after Harry, who'd paid for the tests, thanked the
goblin for his time and advice. There were other
relationships between the nine, not including
Hermione, but they were not germane. However, they
could be in the future regarding their children.
As they walked back towards the Leaky, Whitehead
quietly sidled up alongside Harry and said, "Potter.
Thank you." It was easy to hear the gratitude in her
voice.
"You're welcome," he smiled back. "But, all I did was
facilitate it."
"Still..." she said.
He just gave her a nod as they reached the brick wall
magical arch entranceway.
As soon as the nine returned to the castle and after
giving Marchbanks the information on the results of
the tests, they left the office and split. The two older
Slytherins claimed they needed to talk to members in
their House commonroom about what they'd learned
and the Potters and Longbottoms returned directly to
their apartment. They knew Tracey, at least, had to be
frantic with worry.
_‗_
―==(oIo)==―
ˇ
"You're the Dumbledore heir?!" screeched Tracey,
staring in utter shock at Hermione once it was
explained what was found in Hermione's genealogy.
"Apparently," Hermione shrugged before she lightly
scowled. "I don't know what to think of that, yet."
"Bu-but it means you can save the Dumbledore line
from extinction!" said Tracey.
"I know," she replied. "However, do I really want to do
that? Personally, I'd rather replace it with the new
Magical House of Granger, once Harry and I have at
least two other children first."
"I can support that," said Harry, chipping in. "For my
own personal reasons, I'd rather see the Dumbledore
line go extinct. I think the history of the House, due to
old Twinkle Eyes's behaviour, means the name is so
close to being less than dirt it should be allowed to go
extinct."
"And I think I would have to agree," nodded Hermione.
"Once you write that book about Dumbledore, or have
it ghost written, the name is going to be reviled
around the world. I do not wish for one of my children,
who would have to carry the name if the House is to
be revitalised, to be treated poorly just because of his
name."
Tracey frowned for a long moment before her face
relaxed into a sad expression; she dropped her eyes
and nodded. "Yeah," she sighed. "I can see that."
Harry thought her attitude had to do with her
upbringing on how important it was to maintain the
Houses, rather than any belief she had in Dumbledore
as a person. He let it go and saw Hermione clearly
thinking the same.
Daphne, recognising by the expressions on their
faces that Harry and Hermione were not comfortable
discussing 'revitalising' the House of Dumbledore,
decided a change of subject was in order and said, "It
still boggles the mind how each of us have thirty-two
great great great grandparents."
"It's a simple progression doubling for each
generation," said Hermione. "Two parents, four
grandparents, eight great grandparents and so on."
"Yes," nodded Daphne. "However, it also means there
are thirty two families from which a spouse cannot be
chosen."
"More, actually," said Hermione. "That's just those
who have one of the great great great grandparents in
their same ancestry. You also have to include the
sixteen great great grandparents, the eight great
grandparents and the four grandparents. That's...
sixty families. Of course, I did not include your own
parents in there. That would be wrong."
"Merlin!" said Susan. "I don't know if it's possible to
find someone who wouldn't be in each others list of
sixty."
"We all passed the test, didn't we?" asked Harry. "It's
not impossible, just somewhat difficult. And it's a
difficulty that is greatly reduced when you begin to
look into families overseas. None of us... and I include
Gibberd and Whitehead in this... has anyone that was
on Fleur's list of recent ancestors."
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―==(oIo)==―
ˇ
During the next week and during short periods when
they weren't in class, working on assignments, eating
or sleeping, the combined Potters, Longbottoms and
Finch-Fletchleys worked on writing up what would
need to be included and exempted in any Statute that
restricted handfastings and concubinage to at least a
five generation bloodline separation. For these
meetings they definitely did not include Ernie
MacMillan.
When Hermione frowned when first told and asked
why, Harry replied, "Because, while Frank thinks it
was Puvingson who, as he put it, 'squealed' to the
Daily Prophet about what the Tapestry Circle was up
to, I think it was more likely to have been Cyril
MacMillan. I don't want Ernie to tell his father what
we're now up to."
"Wise," said Daphne.
Hermione groaned and said, "I hadn't even thought of
that."
"Why not Puvingson?" asked Neville. His trust in his
father 'demanded' he learn of Harry's reasonings.
"I think Puvingson is all bluster. However, he's also
loyal to the Alliance. Once the Alliance made the
decision not to yet make public the information
shared by Dowager Malfoy, I can't see him going
against that."
"But, Cyril MacMillan would," nodded Neville. "What
did Dad say when you told him that."
"About what you just did, but he also groaned in
understanding that I saw it when, I think, he didn't," he
smiled. "Nevertheless, he also recognised it was a
waste of effort to go on a witchhunt to find who did it,
because then we'd just have to sanction that House
by kicking them out of the Alliance. That's not
something we want to do with an Alliance that's only a
couple months old."
Neville nodded back while also deep in thought.
By the Friday, though, it had been almost two days
since any of the Heirs had thought of something to
include in their 'suggestions' to Sirius for his Bill, so
Harry sent what they'd written down as suggestions to
his 'dogfather' and let the man do with it what he
wanted.
_‗_
―==(oIo)==―
ˇ
Someone else working hard that week was Ron
Weasley. His plans for getting back at Potter and
having the evidence point to Malfoy, Davis or
Greengrass had been tightened up and he was now
working to increase his speed of casting and trying to
be as quiet as possible with his incantations.
He was also going over and practicing just what
charms and curses he needed to cast and trying to
figure out a way to... what was that term?...
'spellchain' them so they flowed one to the next to the
next. The book on combat strategy he'd read said
spellchains were the secret to fast casting. However,
he'd not figured out how to accomplish that yet.
He also had his 'spot' picked out as being halfway up
the grand staircase at the third floor, where you had to
stand and wait sometimes upwards of a minute for the
stairs to line up for you. He figured, if there was one
place in the school where the aurors wouldn't be
standing and hiding under disillusionment or
invisibility cloaks, it would be there. Just as he knew it
was one place where Potter and his group would have
to pass through when going between those Lords'
Quarters and the Great Hall for meals.
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On the Saturday night, even though he'd cooked yet
another wonderful meal for the Heirs, including Ernie,
Harry's pensive mood was easily picked up by the
others.
"Alright," said Neville, looking directly at Harry.
"That's enough. What's going on with you?"
Surprised, Harry was a few moments before he
replied, "Why do you―?" But that was as far as got
before he almost slumped in defeat. He wouldn't treat
them like fools. Quietly, he replied, "Tomorrow's
Hallowe'en."
"Ah," said Hermione, as the others, except Ernie, all
suddenly realised. "You're worried something bad's
going to happen tomorrow, aren't you?"
He nodded, looking down at his plate.
Daphne said, "Harry, all your enemies have been dealt
with. There's now no one we can think of who would
be out to do you harm; especially on Hallowe'en."
"It's Hallowe'en," he firmly said. "I've not gone a
single year in Hogwarts that something bad has not
happened on that day. I guess I just have a... bad
feeling, is all."
_‗_
―==(oIo)==―
ˇ
On the Sunday morning the Heirs had dropped down
to the Great Hall to have breakfast. Though he'd tried
his best, Harry still wasn't in the best of spirits. So,
soon after the mail was delivered, he said, "I think I
might head back to the apartment to get some quiet
study in."
"We're coming with you," Hermione firmly said. "While
I don't believe anything bad is going to happen this
year, it does not mean it won't. And we don't go places
alone."
Harry nodded and waited for the others to rise. Even
the Longbottoms and Finch-Fletchleys rose.
They did not see Ron Weasley carefully watching
them and then leave quickly as they began to rise. He
was well ahead of them and already up the stairs past
the first floor before they even walked out the doors of
the Great Hall and into the entrance hall.
As they made their way out the doors of the Great Hall
and then up the start of the grand staircase, Ron
Weasley was setting himself up in his preplanned spot
on the third floor. He was only a short distance away
from the statue of the humpbacked witch that was the
entrance to one of the tunnels leading out of the
school.
In the little nook he'd chosen to await Potter and his
group, he quickly donned his disillusionment charm
and waited. He knew they weren't that far behind him,
as he'd seen them leave the Great Hall as he passed
up the stairs from the second floor to the third.
Then, after what felt like both an hour and only a few
seconds, they appeared.
Harry was, as usual, slightly in the lead. Due to the
nature of the stairs suddenly shifting, it became
almost an unconscious act to wait at the base of each
set of stairs.
As Ron stood back and waited, he watched to see
which target would be his of the three, preferably, he
could use.
As Harry waited for the others to quickly join him, it
was Tracey who was the last. They were congregated
at the top of one set of stairs and watching the next
set gently swing towards them.
At the back of the 'pack', Tracey felt as if she had just
been hit with a muffling charm or something before
she was suddenly hit with a reasonably weak
summoning charm. It caused her to try and balance
herself as she was dragged backwards, almost
tripping over and onto her back as she was pulled
from behind.
When she tried to cry out, she realised she couldn't
make a sound.
She'd been pulled back, in shock, for about twenty
feet before she finally realised she needed to help
herself if she was to get out of this, whatever it was.
The others were all facing away from her as she was
pulled away and had no idea what was happening to
her.
As she finally remembered to draw her wand, she only
had it in her hand for a few moments before she felt
someone grab her by the collar of her robes, halting
her movement.
As she was starting to feel relief, she watched as
CeeCee turned to obviously talk to her, notice she was
missing and turn further around with a look of
puzzlement on her face. "Where's Tr―"
Tracey was just raising her wand to attempt to dispel
the silencing or muffling charm on herself when she
heard an almost whispered snarl of "Deprimo!" from
just behind her right ear.
A moment later a purple curse shot out from near her
right elbow heading for her friends.
It was Tracey's sudden movement due to shock of
hearing the curse almost snarled in her ear that saved
everyone. She'd reflexively pulled away from the
sound.
The blasting curse, properly used to blast out a hole
in rock or the like, was just slightly 'knocked' off aim.
However, even then it would have still hit Harry if he
also wasn't in the process of turning to his left to look
to CeeCee to find out what she was about to say.
He caught the flash of purple light in his peripheral
vision and bent forward a little. Even then, it still
connected with his right shoulder a 'glancing blow'
from behind.
The hit, a clip, was enough to rip a chunk of flesh and
the ends of his collarbone and the upper tip of his
scapula completely away in a small fountain of blood,
bone and flesh. The clip was also enough to continue
his spin, spin him about and crash to the stone
flooring.
However, even then Weasley wasn't done. He knew his
curse hadn't hit Potter directly in the upper back as
he'd aimed; only his shoulder.
As CeeCee screamed, the others were already in
motion as Weasley tightened his grip on a now
struggling Tracey. He snarled his second curse with
his wand pointed at Harry.
"Defodio!" he snarled. All his practicing in speed
casting was negated by the slimy Slytherin struggling
in his tight grip.
Even so, this time his aim was true. However, it didn't
connect.
As Harry, moments after hitting the ground in agony
and beginning to right himself, spun to look at where
the curse came from he could see Tracey was
struggling in an invisible attacker's grip as a second
curse sped his way. This one was a dirty yellow.
He'd tried to snap draw his own wand before noticing
his right arm wasn't working, it was numb. However,
before the curse hit him, knowing it was going to, it
impacted a shield. The red flash of the impact told him
it was a Protego cast by one of his friends. He'd not
even heard the incantation and suspected it had been
done silently.
Knowing he no longer had the element of surprise and
that his ambush had failed to kill Potter, Weasley knew
it was time to cut his losses and run.
Already planned with what he needed to do, Weasley
cast a third curse, another but darker Gouging curse,
shoved Davies forward with the hand he had hold of
her with, his off hand, then sent a second blasting
charm into the ground in front of the group. It caused
shards of stone to shatter off the floor and be flung
into the faces, bodies, arms and legs of the Heirs.
Almost all of it was stopped by yet another Protego
charm.
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Chapter 575
However, Weasley didn't see it as he was already
casting another charm. "Fumos!" It caused to erupt
from his wand a roiling huge cloud of black smoke.
And he quickly waved his wand from side to side and
up and down. He was just in time, as a stunner, a
disarming and an incarcerous charm had come flying
towards him, but off to one side.
Turning and running, he made sure he ran up the
corridor along one wall, so he'd be less likely to be hit
by a lucky cast.
He'd only just made it to the humpbacked witch
statue, tapped it with his wand and quietly snapped,
"Dissendio!" to open it.
A bare two seconds later, before the 'secret' passage
through the witch's hump sufficiently opened, he was
tagged by a Finite charm. He hadn't even seen it
coming.
Spinning to look in the direction it came from, from
where he'd come from, it was a few seconds before
the humpback witch statue opened enough for him to
duck through and run. He'd looked directly into the
faces of Longbottom, Bones and that muggleborn
'Puff, Finch-Fletchley, just as he jumped through. They
were running directly at him with murder in their eyes;
his!
"Lumos! Shit!" he whispered in shock as he ran down
the steep passageway, with the light of his wand
leading the way.
'They saw me!' he thought-muttered. 'They know it
was me! Shit! I've got to run now. If they catch me, I'm
fucked! Shit, Shit, Shit!'
_‗_
―==(oIo)==―
ˇ
At the Burrow, Molly Weasley heard the 'Dong!
DONG!' of the Weasley family clock, signalling that
one of hers was now in Mortal Peril. And spun from
her kitchen bench to stare at it in shock.
Of course, it was Ron's hand that was now pointing to
Mortal Peril.
With her heart surging into her throat as it began to
rapidly beat in fear, she ran to the fireplace to put in
an immediate floo call to her husband. As she did so,
she also continued to pay part of her attention into
listening for the clock hand moving back. She didn't
hear it.
After a quick call to her husband, who immediately
declared he would make all haste to the castle, she
then floo-called the Headmistress to let her know her
youngest son was in immediate danger somewhere in
the school.
When the Headmistress refused to allow her access
when she tried to demand it, but promised her she'd
be immediately tracking her son down, she then
flooed to the Three Broomsticks.
One way or another, she was getting into that castle to
hunt down and 'save' her son.
_‗_
―==(oIo)==―
ˇ
Back at the staircase, Harry was trying to rise with the
intent of hunting down whoever had tried to curse him
in the back. However, his ladies and the others were
having none of it.
He knew Neville, Susan and Justin had charged
through the smoke and after whoever had attacked
him, but he wanted a piece of them for himself.
He was still trying to rise, not really thinking things
through, when Hermione, who was now crouched
down next to him, finally got through to him.
"Harry!" she barked, trying to pin him down. "Stop!
Your shoulder's a mess!"
Daphne was also now down on her knees on the other
side of him. "For Merlin's sake, Potter! Lay still!"
Finally, the pain got through, more than the voices of
his betrothed and concubine, and he stopped trying to
get up. Blood was now running down his right arm
and back.
"Ohh... Oww...!"
Finally just sitting on his butt, leaning slightly to the
left and balancing on his left hand he tried to bring his
right arm around to rest his hand on his lap to try and
support the weight. However, it was paralysed.
"Who, the bloody Hell, was that?" he demanded.
"We don't know," replied Hermione. "However, Neville,
Justin and Susan have charged off after whoever it
was."
"I would expect Longbottom to do so, but I was
surprised to see two of our Hufflepuffs charge off
through the smoke," said Daphne. "Damned foolish of
them."
Beginning to feel quite nauseous, he said, "Don't let
the fact they wear yellow trim fool you." He winced as
a spear of pain shot through his shoulder. Gritting his
teeth, he explained, "Just because the Hat sorted
them into Hufflepuff does not presuppose they're not
brave or foolhardy."
"Point," she muttered.
When he looked around he could see that Tracey had
returned and, together with Hannah, was trying to
comfort a teary-eyed CeeCee. Tracey wasn't much
better. Fleur was watching over all of them with her
wand drawn and staring through the rapidly clearing
smoke, ready to defend them.
"Is everyone else alright?" he asked in general.
That's when the first of the aurors and staff turned up.
A senior auror was running to them from down the
stairs with Professor Flitwick on his heels. And medihealer Robinson was running up the stairs from the
next floor down.
"Ohhh... I don't feel so good," he muttered.
His mind trying to focus on driving the pain away, he
didn't hear what Tracey and Fleur said to the auror,
but did see both he and Flitwick turn and almost run
down the hallway with the last traces of the smoke. In
the distance, he could see through what was left of
the smoke Neville, Justin and Susan hurrying back
towards them.
His vision was then blocked by medi-healer Robinson
crouching down in front of him.
"What have you done to yourself, Potter?" he asked.
He heard Hermione say, "He was hit with what I think
was a Deprimo blasting curse."
He hadn't noticed it encroaching, but he definitely
noticed his vision was beginning to quickly grey out
as he started to feel quite faint. He muttered, "I hate
Hallowe'en." And knew no more.
As Harry passed out and began to topple over,
Daphne was able to grab him before he fell over
completely.
"Well," said Robinson. "That'll make things easier."
"Is he going to be alright?" asked a worried Hermione.
"Yes," muttered Robinson, after casting a binding
bandage charm on Harry's shoulder. He then stood
and cast a Locomortis, body levitation, charm on him.
Turning he said, "Time for this young man to be on
one of the beds in the Infirmary, I think. I've got some
work to do to rebuild that shoulder."
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Chapter 576
Ron Weasley ran down the tunnel as fast as he could,
expecting someone as fit as Longbottom or FinchFletchley to catch him at any moment.
However, he reached the other end within the
basement of Honeydukes, shot out of the hidden door
and hid for a few moments behind some of the stored
crates prepared to curse whoever came out next.
When he turned back to look, though, he couldn't
even see where he'd come out.
After waiting a good two minutes for his heart rate and
breathing to calm down again he realised no one had
followed him that far.
Finally, after donning a new disillusionment charm on
himself, he crept out of the basement and left the
store. He'd just missed spotting his mother running in
through the front gate of the school and heading for
the castle.
Out in the street he wondered what he should do next.
Even to him he knew he could not return to the
school. Longbottom and those two 'Puffs would have
already blabbed to Potter and the aurors who it was
that attacked them.
Then it came to him. He needed to get hold of Lord
Nott. The man would not like it known he was the one
who gave him those books, so he should protect him.
Decision made, he headed to the Three Broomsticks.
However, once there and before the floo, but off to one
side so no one would bump into him, he realised he
had no idea how to contact the man. Then he had his
second brilliant idea. He'd go back to Borgin and
Burke's and get 'old man' Burke to contact Nott for
him.
A dash of floo powder, a soft cry of "Diagonally!" and
he was away.
_‗_
―==(oIo)==―
ˇ
When Weasley popped out of the floo in Borgin and
Burkes, the store was actually shut for the day.
However, Burke was down very quickly, as he claimed
his intruder alarm wards had been triggered.
Weasley was finally able to get Burke to call Nott, but
it did cost him five galleons of his small supply of
gold to get the man to do that. Nott arrived fifteen
minutes later.
Barely waiting for the man to ask why he was
summoned, Weasley explained that, due to sheer bad
luck, his attack on Potter only half an hour earlier had
failed. And he now needed a place to hole up and
prepare for his next attempt.
Nott was prepared to deny the boy any assistance,
until Weasley said he had no intention of not carrying
through with his deed.
Nott frowned and asked, "And what will you give me
in return to provide you safe haven, Mister Weasley?"
"Getting rid of Potter for you should be enough,
right?" asked Weasley. "What else could you want of
me?"
Nott smirked back and said, "Very well, Mister
Weasley. Seeing as you seem so determined to end
Potter's life... and, as you surmise, it is something I
would not be against... I shall provide you safe
haven."
When Weasley gave a visible sigh of relief, Nott
continued, "However... no one but those I deem
should know will know where you are. Am I clear?"
"Yes, Lord Nott," said Weasley.
Five minutes later, Weasley was shown to a 'servant's
apartment' in the basement of Nott Manor.
"You may stay here," said Nott. "Do not come up to
the main floor of the house or beyond without me
specifically collecting you or sending a house elf to
inform you to do so."
As Weasley nodded back, Nott continued, "One of my
house elves will be charged with providing you
assistance and food. If you need anything else, call for
an elf and have that elf send me a note."
"Yes, Lord Nott," said Weasley.
Nott just gave an amused grunt and walked away to
return back upstairs without a further word.
Weasley gave a sigh of relief and began to explore his
new 'home'.
_‗_
―==(oIo)==―
ˇ
When Harry woke up some time later he first asked,
"Is everyone else alright?" It was the question last on
his mind when he passed out. He hadn't even realised
he'd asked it.
First to swim into his vision was both Hermione and
Daphne.
Hermione was quick to reply, "Yes. Everyone else is
fine; though CeeCee was a little shook up."
When Harry tried to sit up, Daphne frowned at him and
pushed him back down flat again. "Harrison James
Potter, you are not to attempt to sit up, let alone get
up. Understand?"
Not fighting her, he sighed and replied, "Yeah. I
understand." He then gave a frown and tried to look at
his shoulder, the one that was injured, only to see it
swathed in bandages. "How bad is it?"
"Bad enough," she replied.
Medi-Healer Robinson, who'd walked over from his
office as they were talking, asked, "How are you
feeling, Lord Potter?"
Harry frowned a bit in thought before he replied, "A
little muddle-headed. But I don't feel like throwing up
still... My shoulder feels like the bones are grating
together."
Robinson nodded and said, "In order; the muddleheadedness is partly the residual shock and a couple
of the potions I gave you, you no longer feel as if
you're going to throw up because the adrenaline has
burned out of your system and I've given you a light
anti-nausea potion and the feeling of bones grating
together is the Skele-Gro I've given you to rebuild the
bones in your shoulder.
"Just so you know the bandages on your shoulder are
part splint to stop you moving it about too much and
part poultice containing a potion that will aid in the
remaining recovery of the flesh and skin over the
wound. It's going to be both tender and you won't be
able to do any vigorous wand-waving for at least the
next few days.
"However, I foresee a full recovery in your near future.
And, no, that's not the gift of sight; that's the gift of
experience."
With a sigh, he asked, "Who was it?"
"Weasley," Daphne snarled. "Ronald."
"Right," said Harry. "Dead man walking. He was given
every chance to rectify his behaviour and shat on all
of them. He's mine!"
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Chapter 577
"He's gone," said Hermione. "He's no longer in the
castle."
Harry frowned back, quite a bit angry about that.
"How'd he manage to get out?"
Hermione sighed and replied, "He used the secret
passage out through the humpbacked witch and
through to Honeydukes.
"Professor Murdstock believes he must have carefully
chosen his place to ambush us based on how close it
was to that secret passage, that it was in a spot where
the aurors weren't stationed or only patrol when going
from one location to another and where everyone has
to wait when going up and down floors via the Grand
Staircase."
"So, it wasn't just pre-meditated. It was clearly
planned out well in advance," he said.
"Seems that way," she sadly replied.
Daphne said, "He was being even more clever about
it, too; besides that it was close to a secret passage
entrance and in a spot no auror was patrolling. He
silenced and summoned Tracey to him to act as a
shield; he was also disillusioned, which we haven't
actually been taught to do yet and he used at least
one curse that's not available in any student's text
book."
Fleur, who'd been quiet until then, said, "Professor
Murdstock is using some form of forensic charms to
go through Mister Weasley's personal effects and
where else 'e might have been in the school. The
'Eadmistress has a map of the school that shows
where everyone is at any given time. They are
analysing the map's recording function and believe
they might 'ave found where 'e spent a lot of time."
Hermione said, "Both Arthur and Molly Weasley
learned pretty quickly what Ron had done and were
quickly on their way to the castle. The Headmistress
somehow proved to them it was both Ron who'd
attacked you and how he'd gotten out of the castle.
Apparently, she used that Map Fleur mentioned's
recording feature to show them. The name was clearly
Ron's."
"They say 'e spent quite a bit of time in an abandoned
classroom on the third floor in the corridor on the
left," said Fleur. "They... the staff, that is... are going
through there now to see what they find."
"Third floor, corridor on the left?" asked Harry. "That's
where the Philosopher's Stone was kept in our first
year."
"Yes," said Hermione. "And, if you remember, all the
rooms along there are unused, even disused."
"Well," said Robinson. "It's nothing for you to worry
about. The staff and aurors will track down how the
boy was able to accomplish what he did."
While the others nodded, Harry asked, "How are
Ginny and the twins taking it?"
After his girls all looked to one another, Daphne said,
"We don't know yet. We've been in here with you."
With a frown he asked, "How long was I out?"
Robinson replied, "A touch over an hour and a half.
Morning tea starts in about thirty minutes. If you
promise not to wriggle about too much I'll organise
tea and biscuits for you."
Harry nodded and looked back to his girls. "One of
you, at least, needs to see Ginny and the twins and let
them know I don't hold any of them responsible for
this. This is on Ron and his mother."
"His mother?" asked Hermione, before she answered
her own question. "Of course; she was responsible
for raising him until he started here. Therefore, his
behaviour is on her."
"Yup," he said. After a long moment he said, "You'd
best let everyone else know I'm alright. But, you might
want to bring CeeCee down to see me so she can see
for herself I'm alright."
Fleur said, "I'll do that. I was going to go up and see
her first, to let her know anyway."
_‗_
―==(oIo)==―
ˇ
After visits by CeeCee and others through the rest of
the day, Harry laid in his bed being irritated by the
feeling of Skele-Gro working on his shoulder. It was
quite annoying, thank you very much.
Robinson had offered him a Dreamless Sleep potion
to sleep through the aggravation. However, his mind
was more often than not off it because of the sheer
number of visitors he received. While his ladies and
the other Heirs spent quite a lot of time in the
infirmary with him, there were still a number of others
who had to speak with him 'most urgently'.
He received a visit from Madam Bones, who had
dropped in to get an 'official' statement and complaint
against Weasley. Harry had not wanted to give it, but
she told him off when she knew why he wouldn't. "He
might have preplanned this, Lord Potter," she
growled. "However, he's still a boy. He's not yet ofage. I will look most dis-favourably upon you if you
attempt to hunt him down and kill him."
It took the threats of his three ladies he'd be 'sleeping
on the couch for a month' if he even entertained the
idea, let alone actually carried it out, before he gave
her that complaint. Her parting words were, "We will
find him and we will deal with him as per the law. Let
us do our jobs and stay out of it."
He also received a visit from Marchbanks and
Goodstone. They came in together.
Surprised, Harry said, "Lady Headmistress, Deputy
Headmaster, how may I be of assistance? If you've
come to ask me to lift some heavy things for you, I'm
going to have to take a 'raincheck'. Sorry."
Both smiled back.
"No, Lord Potter," said Marchbanks. "I'm a witch who
isn't a daft moron, remember? I know how to use a
levitation charm."
Harry grinned back in amusement.
With her expression turning to a slight frown, she
said, "We've figured out how Mister Weasley the
Youngest was able to practice spell casting outside a
recognised classroom or other allowed areas."
"I've been thinking about that, too," he said. "Let me
guess. There's some form of permanent ward that's
localised on the third floor corridor on the left that's
hidden from the castle's wards what's cast in there;
yes?"
While Goodstone looked surprised, Marchbanks just
smirked. "Entirely correct, young man. Well reasoned.
Twenty points to Gryffindor."
"Dumbledore's?" he asked.
"I do not believe so, no," she said.
"Then it would be Quirrell's or Riddle's; or a
combination of both." he said. "Set up so any magic
he cast in the area, back in my First Year, would not be
detected by Dumbledore using the wards."
"My belief, as well," she nodded.
"Makes sense," he tried to shrug, before wincing from
the pain it generated in his shoulder.
Marchbanks made a small "Tch!" sound in
disapproval before she said, "You'd best break that
shrugging habit, at least until your shoulder is
healed."
"Yes, Ma'am," he grumbled.
After a nod back she said, "It would interest you to
know that Mister Weasley the Youngest has now been
expelled, even though he's already scarpered. His
effects were searched and sent to his home... The
Burrow, I believe.
"His attack has also been reported to the DMLE and, I
believe, they've already initiated a man hunt for the
boy."
"They have," he agreed. "Madam Bones was recently
here demanding I not try to hunt the little... person
down, myself."
Daphne added, "And we told him he'd be on the couch
for a month if he even entertained that foolish notion."
When Harry looked to his ladies, Hermione said,
"We've already been interviewed about the attack.
They were especially interested in what Neville, Sue
and Justin had to say, as those three saw his face
before he escaped."
Giving a short hum sound of agreement and a nod,
Marchbanks continued, "We also located a room in
that third floor corridor where he had set himself up a
spell casting self-teaching area. A number of dark arts
books were found and they were collected by a couple
of aurors and taken to the DMLE, rather than being
sent to The Burrow."
"How are the twins and young Ginny holding up about
this?" he asked. "I kind of expected the twins, at least,
to come pay me a visit."
"They've been sent home for the day; taken home by
their mother," she replied. "They will return tomorrow
morning before classes."
Goodstone piped up and said, "All three, together with
their parents, wished for me to pass on that they have
expressed their disappointment in their youngest
brother's actions and disavow any knowledge he
would or had planned to do anything like this."
"No," said Harry. "This was all Ron; him, his jealousy
of all things 'Potter' and his overblown sense of selfentitlement.
"If anything, I blame his mother. This behaviour of his
should have been caught and dealt with way before he
even turned up at Hogwarts as a First Year."
Marchbanks nodded and said, "Indeed."
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Chapter 578
The morning's copy of the Daily Prophet contained
the entirety of what had happened the two days
previous morning on those stairs at the third floor
landing. Hermione was surprised with how accurate it
was and expressed such to the others.
Daphne smirked and said, "That would be Sampson's
fear of what Law-wizard Tonks would do to them and,
specifically him, if they wrote anything but the truth."
Iolanthe Sampson was Cuffe's replacement as Editor
of the Daily Prophet. She'd moved over from Witch
Weekly as editor there.
Hermione immediately gave a smirk back and softly
said, "I'd forgotten about that."
However, it apparently also had quite a significant
number of students, who weren't until then privy to
what had happened, again looking to the Heirs with a
mixture of awe and fear; especially those who were
children of the dark families. The other Heirs, less
Harry, were now well used to it and ignored it.
_‗_
―==(oIo)==―
ˇ
Later that morning the stinging, tingling feeling in
Harry's shoulder finally stopped. However, he was still
not immediately released; it wasn't until that evening
he could escape the hospital wing. It took the rest of
that day, the Monday, for the flesh and skin to be
repaired enough at the wound site for Robinson to
decide it was time for him to remove the combined
splint/bandage/poultice.
Ten minutes later, after a lot of prodding and poking
and questions like 'Does this hurt?', Harry was finally
released with warnings not to over-exert the muscles
and bone of his wand arm shoulder for the rest of the
week.
"In other words, Lord Potter," warned Robinson, "No
excessive exercising of that shoulder until the
weekend at least."
"No, sir," Harry dutifully nodded. Mind you, he'd have
agreed to just about anything just to get off that hard
mattress and out the door. Promising not to over-exert
his shoulder was well within his ability to agree to.
Of course, his three ladies were all there to collect him
and 'escort' him up to the Potter apartment.
Recognising and knowing they were worried about
him he let them mother him a bit. It wasn't that big a
deal to him.
As soon as they got into the apartment, Hermione
tried to 'urge' him into bed again.
"Not going to happen, Hermione," he firmly said.
"Assignments wait for no OWL year wizard. I've laid
and snoozed on my back all day. I want to make a start
on today's assignments well before I head for bed
later this evening."
Looking like she was going to vehemently argue
about that, before Hermione could say a word Daphne
cut in first. "That sounds like a good idea, Harry.
There's nothing stressful to your shoulder about
writing assignments."
"Agreed," said Fleur.
With both girls clearly agreeing, Hermione decided not
to disagree, after all. She just gave a bit of a quiet huff
showing she didn't like it, went to her book satchel
and pulled forth her folder she kept her assignments
within. Then brought them back to the coffee table
and couches.
Dobby had already retrieved Harry's satchel and put it
on the floor leaning against the leg of the coffee table,
where Harry often left it. Harry was quick to pick it up,
retrieve his writing equipment and set everything up
ready to write down what each of his missed
assignments were. Dobby even brought him his 'lap
table', an idea he'd copied from Alice Longbottom, so
he wouldn't have to continue to lean over to the coffee
table to work.
"Thanks, Dobs," he muttered, organising things either
on the table or alongside himself. He admitted only to
himself that his shoulder still ached a bit.
That night Fleur entered his room only a few minutes
after he did.
Seeing her, he said, "I'm sorry, Fleur; but, I won't be
able to do much to help you, tonight. I can't do...
ummm... push ups."
As she disrobed, she said, "You let me worry about
that, mon cher. You do not have to be... as you put it...
'on top'."
Harry was unsurprised he was able to get to sleep that
night with a smile on his face. He might not have been
able to give his bonded the multiple releases he knew
he was capable of when fully fit, but he was able to
give her at least a couple and reach completion
himself in the end.
That she was sprawled in the bed asleep and
appeared utterly 'wasted' was testament of that, at
least.
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Chapter 579
It hadn't taken Weasley long to realise he was not
going to be happy being cooped up and effectively
trapped in the basement of Nott manor to know he
needed to come up with some sort of effective plan
not to be so trapped.
His exploration of the basement within the first couple
of hours of being stuck down there found him the
potions room. He might not be the best at brewing,
but he considered himself a fair hand. It was his belief
it was only the crap he'd had to put up with from
Snape, when the man was still the Potions Master of
the school and Professor, together with the man's
hatred of all things Gryffindor, that had a negative
impact on him.
Picking a couple of the Potions books found in the
'lab' to read through to see if they held the answer to
his problems, had him return to his bedroom and
accompanying study table to begin reading.
Some of them looked interesting.
Of course, Nott didn't just have the standard Potions
books that could be found in Flourish and Blotts. He
also had quite a few that contained potions that could
be dark. And those would probably have the answer to
his dilemma. He cracked those open first.
If he was to be honest with himself, which he wasn't, if
there'd been a book or magazine on Quidditch in there
he'd have grabbed that to read first.
_‗_
―==(oIo)==―
ˇ
Harry was back in classes the next day; a double of
Charms, morning tea, a double of Transfiguration,
lunch, a single of CoMC and finishing up with a
double of Herbology. A full day, but not so much
moving about between classes as in the past.
Fleur had left earlier to head into work at Gringotts
after Harry prepared a quick breakfast for her, before
joining everyone else for the trip down to the Great
Hall.
Walking in, he was near immediately almost set upon
by the twins. "Lord Harrikins!" stated the first,
hurrying over from the Gryffindor table to where they
were heading for the Hufflepuff table that morning.
"Please―" started the second, as the first took it back
up again, "Believe us when we tell you―"
"We had no idea Ron―"
"Could do such a thing as deliberately ambush you."
"Relax, guys," he said. "None of us blame you two."
"Or Ginny," added Hermione.
"No; this was all Ron. We know that," he finished.
When the twins appeared relieved, Daphne said,
"While this attack is seen as 'all Ron' it does not
excuse the behaviour of any other Weasley if they
have desires to attack any of us.
"Ronald Weasley's behaviour and what will no doubt
befall him in the coming of time is just as much his
mother's fault as his own. After all, he should not have
turned out the way he did since your mother, who was
pretty much solely responsible for raising him before
he arrived at Hogwarts on the first of September in
1991, should have spotted the problem much earlier
than that and dealt with it back then. His bigotry, his
jealousy and his disgusting eating habits, plus all the
rest, are as much her fault as his."
Clearly sad to have heard that, both twins nodded with
one adding, "Indeed."
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After reading through one of the potions texts
available to him in the basement of the Nott manor,
Weasley realised he'd found at least one answer to
one of his problems; how to move about outside
without being immediately recognised and captured.
He had no doubts that, if he was caught, he'd quickly
find himself in a holding cell at the DMLE and almost
as quickly tried and found guilty before being sent to
Azkaban.
His answer, he believed, was Polyjuice potion. Crouch
had imitated Moody for almost the whole of a school
year and not even Dumbledore had supposedly
figured out 'Moody' wasn't Moody. He'd even stated
that, apparently, during his trial; at least, that's what
his Mum had said.
That meant it was safe to take for extended periods of
time. He just had to get used to the taste.
Though the instructions in the book looked a little
difficult he knew they weren't. After all, Granger had
brewed it in their second year; so it simply couldn't be
that hard.
Yes, there would be the problem of stewing the
lacewing flies for twenty one days, but that gave him
plenty of time to find other potions he could add to
help him.
He called for the Nott house elf, Runt, and told it what
he needed.
His first and unknown problem was that Runt, unlike
Dobby, was not confident in offering advice, let alone
corrections, to his instructions. The Notts made sure
the elf did exactly what it was told and nothing else.
And his second problem was his attitude of 'close
enough is good enough'.
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―==(oIo)==―
ˇ
By the Friday things had well begun to settle back
down at Hogwarts. Harry was pretty much over his
injuries and his girls were appreciative of that.
For the school, all the students were now starting to
get into the mindset that it was only a few weeks
before the end of term, just over six weeks, and they'd
be heading back for the Christmas break on the 19th
of December. Some were already starting to talk about
what gifts they'd buy for others or hope they'd receive
in return.
The Heirs weren't wondering much about that. When
others started mentioning the upcoming break,
Harry's first thought was where would they spend it?
He called the girls together on the Friday evening to
discuss options.
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Chapter 580
When Harry first raised the subject, Hermione had
immediately asked, "Where do you think we should
spend it, Harry?"
Both of his other girls also immediately turned to look
at him with curious expressions on their faces. It was
now obvious, to him, it would be his task to pick.
"Well," he said, somewhat surprised by how they were
deferring to him about this. "This is a three week
break, this year. I think it's... in part... to make up for
the shortened summer break."
When all three nodded back, still not saying anything,
he thought about it and said, "How about... since we
didn't spend a lot of time there last summer... we
spend the first week, including Christmas Day, at the
Greengrasses..."
That had Daphne immediately beam back in
happiness.
Continuing, he added, "The next day and for the
second week we spend five days in France with the
Delacours, where Gabby should also be back from
Beauxbatons for the break. Since they both work, we
then spend New Years Eve, Day and the next couple of
days with the Grangers. Then finish the week at The
Kennel."
That had all three grin back in happiness before
Hermione turned to look at the other two and, almost
smugly, stating, "See?"
The slight confusion he was feeling must have been
reflected in his expression as Daphne laughed and
said, "That's almost exactly what we figured you'd
suggest."
"And for the same reasons," added Hermione.
Internally, Harry breathed a huge sigh of relief. He was
worried he'd upset one or more of his ladies and did
not want to feel their wrath, if they were of a mind to
unleash it upon him, for 'getting it wrong'.
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―==(oIo)==―
ˇ
In the basement of the Nott manor, Weasley was in the
middle of working on a few potions he figured could
be a help in getting back out and about from the
basement.
He'd already begun to brew his first batch of Polyjuice
potion, together with a couple of others related to
disguises; one of which would mask his magical
signature - not knowing Nott's house elves were
already slipping him such a potion within his food.
However, he was also working on a couple of control
potions and poisons. He'd now determined his
chances of getting to Potter and directly defeating him
wouldn't work. So, he'd have to come at him through
his whores and minions - for that is what he now
thought of them. He'd slip one or more of them control
potions and have them poison him.
He'd already decided that, while he'd have preferred to
defeat Potter in a one-on-one duel, he'd be satisfied
with using his whores and supposed friends to kill
him on his behalf.
'Just so long as he's dead,' he thought with
satisfaction.
Because he was envisioning the pain and effects the
poison would have on Harry's body, he wasn't paying
as much attention to what he was doing as he should
have. A couple of very important steps were not
completed exactly as they should have been.
At one stage, he had to pause while he called the Nott
house elf assigned to him to go and purchase a
couple of ingredients he hadn't noticed, until then,
were missing. Nott had granted him a very limited
budget for the purchase of such ingredients and the
house elf was only obeying instructions when
purchasing them.
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―==(oIo)==―
ˇ
At the meeting of the Alliance a little over a week later
and just before the meeting even started, Amelia took
Harry aside and gave him a quick report about their
hunt for one Ronald Weasley.
"He's completely disappeared," she immediately told
him. "It's now been two weeks and, even with all the
suggestions you gave us on how to find Dumbledore,
none of them worked with finding him, either. As such,
we believe he's under a Fidelius or within one of the
old manors that have a set of the old ward schemes
on them. That's all I can think of that could block our
efforts."
With a small disappointed sigh, he said, "I'd already
figured as much."
"The hunt has not been called off, though," she
stated. "Eventually, we'll find him. Plus, Arthur
Weasley has informed me he has his wife watching
that family clock of theirs. If he dies, we'll nearimmediately know of it. Well, as soon as they see any
change and let us know of it. Right now, it's
apparently telling them he's alive, calm and not in
immediate danger. But that's all it tells them."
"Understood," he replied.
As he'd told Harry he would, Frank informed them all
how disgusted he was to learn that the 'secret' of what
the Tapestry Club was doing was made known to the
Daily Prophet.
"We are an Alliance," he firmly stated. "What we
discuss here is debated in the knowledge that what
we speak of... what is an Alliance secret... does not
become fodder for the gossips and especially that
scandal sheet rag, the Daily Prophet. We need to trust
one another that what we discuss here, stays here.
"Lord Potter has convinced me it will do us no good
to ferret out the one who betrayed our confidence.
Finding them would mean we would have to kick them
out of our Alliance, just on principle." He sighed.
"That's not something the fledgling Grand Alliance we
have become should have to weather.
"Just know that we are very disappointed in you,
whoever you are. And, if anything like this happens
again, we will discover your identity."
After letting the gathering think through that for a
moment he eventually asked, "Now. Any more news
for us?"
"Parkinson," Sirius almost growled out.
"Yes," said Ogden. "We really need a plan on how to
handle him and his incessant attempts to discover
more information about, or try to get control of,
Heiress Malfoy... CeeCee. You know they won't stop,
don't you?"
And ideas were tabled to discuss how to deal with the
dark families trying to wrest back control of the Malfoy
fortune.
During the early part of the meeting Harry had been
carefully watching Sirius, the man was trying to look
grave, but the expression of gleeful chaos Harry could
see shine through every now and then had him a bit
worried.
As the meeting this month was being held at Abbott's
Ford, Eugene Abbott was chairing the meeting. At
close of one short piece of business, he asked,
"Next?" and looked around the table.
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