Кассандра Клэр - Draco Sinister

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This fanfiction is an AU: Alternate Universe. It was written in the year following Goblet of Fire and does not incorporate material from OOTP, HBP or JK Rowling's fansite, all of which post-date it. It posits a universe in which Sirius is still alive, and so is Dumbledore; Fudge remains Minister of Magic, Luna Lovegood does not exist, Blaise Zabini is a girl, Ginny's full name is Virginia, and so on.

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"Oh, I very much agree with that," said Draco, and he grinned, not at anyone in particular. He seemed different than he had a short while ago, his posture tense and coiled, eyes alight with angry energy. He looked like a thoroughbred animal gone feral, an animal you wouldn´t want to approach, for fear of being bitten. "So I have a question," he added, rocking back on his heels. "You´ve untied me. What do you plan to do with Harry?"

Once again, Slytherin looked over at Harry. His eyes were full of cold fire and hatred. Fleur did not look over, she appeared to be industriously studying the ground. "The Gryffindor heir has served his purpose," said the Snake Lord. "You could not have defeated the Manticore without him. But now that is done, now my full power can be returned; now, he will serve me better dead than alive. Guards," and Slytherinś mouth quirked into a vicious sort of smile as he glanced up, "Bring the boy here."

Two guards detached themselves from the group, strode over to Harry, and seized him. He struggled, his feet sliding in manticore blood, but it was no use — they were stronger than he was and without his hands, he was helpless. They dragged him forward until he stood less than a foot from Slytherin, almost face to face with Draco.

"So," said Slytherin, looking from Draco to Harry and back again.

"The Heir of Gryffindor — what shall I do with him?"

Harry saw Fleur jerk her head up and stare in disbelief; Draco however, didn´t move at all. He stood with his chin raised, his gray eyes unwavering, and he had never looked more than he did that moment like Lucius Malfoyś son. Even splashed with blood, clothes torn and filthy, he had the same defiant tilt to his chin, the same pride and coldness; he looked as much like his father as Harry had been told that he himself looked like James. Dracoś ice-water gaze slid over Slytherin, over the guard that surrounded the Snake Lord, over Fleur, and then over to Harry himself. Their eyes met for a split second — there was nothing in Dracoś eyes, no expression- no fear or fury, hatred or despair, passion or compassion. Nothing. He looked at Harry, and then he looked back at Slytherin.

"Do what you like with him," he said. "It doesn´t matter to me."

Slytherinś eyes opened wide with surprise; for a moment, he almost looked human. Then he turned to the guards. "Take the Gryffindor boy back to the adamantine cell," he said, and he looked briefly over at Harry, his black eyes considering. "Chain him up," he added, and the guards moved forward and, surrounding Harry, began to drag him away. He struggled to look back, not knowing why he wanted to, only that he did, and saw Draco and Slytherin standing together by the body of the dead manticore, Fleur a little ways away. From a distance, it was hard to tell which of the two men was Draco, and before Harry could discern the difference, the guards had dragged him through the door and shut it firmly behind them.

References:

1) "When you can flatten entire cities at a whim, a tendency towards quiet reflection and seeing-things-from-the-other-fellow's-point-of-view is seldom necessary." Terry Pratchett, 'Small Gods.'

2) Nightmare Grass comes from The Secret Country by Pamela Dean.

So does the idea of shapechangers who you have to kill in every shape they can transform into.

3) "My hovercraft is full of eels." Monty Python.

4) " Sirius brandished the book in the air. "Demons, Demons, Demons — what a title." "Itś a book about demons. What would you call it?" — Angel.

5) "This seems to be developing into a distinctly boring situation." —

Blackadder.

6) Nightmare Grass is from Pamela Dean's book: The Hidden Land, available from Firebird books. Used with permission.

Chapter Twelve
The Persistence of Memory

Charlie was never actually sure exactly what it was that suddenly woke him up in the middle of that night. Later, he would think it was a vague feeling of uneasiness, the sense that all was not right with the world. More likely, it was a sudden craving for chocolate biscuits.

He got up and pulled on a pair of flannel pajama bottoms and a T-shirt, and headed downstairs to the kitchen, padding quietly on bare feet. He went through the living room into the kitchen, and lit the fire under the teapot on the stove with a flick of his wand and a muttered "incendius." Lazily, he Summoned a pack of biscuits from the cupboard and began eating them methodically, glancing absently at the clock on the wall as he did so. That it was late, or early depending on how one looked at it, he could tell from the lightening gray sky outside the window. It also looked like it was about to rain.

The kettle had begun to boil. He reached out and plucked it off the stove — then paused, and looked at the clock on the wall again.

Bang! The kettle hit the ground as Charlieś suddenly nerveless fingers released their grasp on the handle, and boiling water splashed his feet, but he barely noticed. He was already moving quickly across the room towards the wall where the gold-framed clock hung, leaning his head back, and staring at it with an incomprehension that bordered on shock.

There was each gold hand with the name of a Weasley child or parent etched on it — Percyś said "work," Billś "home" and Fred and George seemed to be "at a wild party. Don´t wait up!" And there was his own hand, set firmly on "visiting family."

And then there were the hands that said Ron and Ginny. Neither of the hands was on "home", or "travelling," or even "mortal peril."

Instead, they were doing something Charlie had never seen before -

spinning in wild circular sweeps around the face of the clock, over and over, directionless and unceasing, as if wherever his little brother and sister had gone, it was somewhere so far that even the magic of the clock couldn´t find them….

* * *

When Ginny turned the Time-Turner over, the world vanished from under Hermioneś feet. It was like using the Time-Turner McGonagall had given her, and yet not like it, as if that feeling had been amplified a hundred times. She felt herself shot backward as if hurled from a cannon, everything spinning away behind her eyes into gray mist. She threw her hand out and caught at something -

Ronś hand — she seized his fingers and gripped them with terrific force. She felt him grip her hand in return, and a desperate relief flooded through her — Ron was alive, he returned the clasp on her hand, she was not alone. She gasped in relief — or tried to.

There was no air. She gasped again, in disbelief, but her lungs strained at the vacuum. I´m dying, she thought, and a desperate fear raced through her veins. Beating it back, she thought of Harry.

She could not die. She had to get to Harry, to protect him. Without her, Harry would die. That Harry had survived the second year of his life at all proved that it was possible to keep someone alive by loving them enough.

Her vision was suddenly split by shards of blue light, and for a split second she saw Harry, actually saw him, as clearly as if he stood before her. He sat with his back to a blue wall, his hands behind him, and his clothes were torn as if they had been shredded by the claws of some wild animal. His slender body sagged as if he were exhausted, and she couldn´t see his face — his head was bowed, his face hidden by dark hair, and he was… covered in blood.

She threw herself forward, just as the vision vanished, the world sealing itself back up. She felt Ronś hand scrabble after hers, but their fingers slipped, barely touching now — and he was gone. No!

She flailed out towards Ron with her hand, but she could neither see nor feel anything beyond the heaving, freezing gray mist, and the chain of the Time-Turner was gone from her throat -

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