Bard of Morning's Hope | By : Lomonaaeren Category: Harry Potter > Slash - Male/Male > Harry/Draco Views: 9573 -:- Recommendations : 1 -:- Currently Reading : 2 |
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Chapter Nineteen—The Reckoning Draco woke to a sensation of burning cold in his back, and his mother’s hand on his shoulder. He blinked, and turned his head. Narcissa immediately pressed him back into the ground, shaking her head hard enough that Draco yielded and lay there, although he didn’t really know why. “No,” Narcissa breathed. “You don’t want to surface right now.” Of course, that made Draco only the more determined to “surface.” He managed to turn his eyes without turning his head, made easier by the fact that the cold seemed to be moving up from his back to his head, where it would probably cause a hell of an ache sooner rather than later. He was in time to see Harry roll aside from what looked like a cluster of silvery shapes, all of them centered on an expanding, roiling sphere filled with sick-making light. Several of the silvery shapes clashed back together, and then grew what looked like transparent swords and spikes and attacked Harry again. Transparent—ghostly. That was the right word, Draco thought. He was watching the Bloody Baron, who seemed to be made of half a dozen ghosts suddenly, fighting Harry. He tried to press his hands against the ground and urge himself to his feet. His mother held him down again, her eyes burning desperately at him. Draco shook his head. He couldn’t lie here when someone who had risked his life for Draco’s family was fighting alone. “What made the Baron break his word and attack Harry?” he asked. His mother would tell him that, at least. “He destroyed the ghost that was attacking you.” Narcissa moved as if she would shield him from the sight of the battle, but Draco glared, and she hesitated, then stayed still. “The Baron seems to value the dead more than the living.” Draco shivered, remembering the imagined abyss that had opened at his feet, and what the Baron had said about the gap separating the dead from people like Draco. “That’s right,” he said, and reached for his wand. His mother glared at him and put one hand on his wrist as if she would pin even his hand to the ground. “You can’t help him right now,” she snapped at Draco. “You’ll only distract him. And he doesn’t need to be distracted. If someone with the full magic of the Deathly Hallows can’t shield himself, then how are you going to help?” Draco ignored her. He knew what he owed, and what he felt. If Harry died trying to defend them, then Draco would have worse than the mere sort of hollow aching he would have felt in the case of any Auror who did that. The cold burning had lessened, and he had only the sort of pounding headache he had often faced down when he was working as a torturer under the Dark Lord. This was more important than any of those times. He got his knees beneath him, and then he managed to find his feet the same way. His mother had fallen back with an expression of faux indifference on her face. Draco met her gaze and gestured with his head towards Harry.
“I know you don’t like thinking about it,” he said. “But think. What are people going to say if Harry Potter, of all people, dies in a battle he was fighting for us?”
SP777: He’s not that happy about helping the living, even with the reasons he has to do so.
pittwitch: Thanks! And sorry about the cliffhanger.
Setsuna24: Thank you!
Kain: True. And as the Baron said, Harry isn’t very experienced at this Master of Death thing. If he had practiced more, he would have known about imprisoning ghosts.
None of the other ghosts are as malevolent as the Baron. Nick and the Fat Friar seem pretty benevolent, and the Grey Lady seems to be mostly distant and aloof. So they probably wouldn’t approve of what the Baron wants to do.
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