Rori stood outside the door, clutching her arm. The pain was
unbearable. She hoped that Lucius would come out soon; Voldomort had asked
to speak with him and Severus privately before they left. She just wanted
to go back and make herself a healing potion-or just fix herself a strong
drink, at least
Lucius came bursting though the door, looking absolutely irate. He walked past Rori, who followed.
Lucuis drew a door back onto the door they entered through and opened it. Before Rori could make it back to the mansion Lucius grabbed her by her robes and threw her the ground.
"What the hell was that for?!"
Lucuis looked furious.
"Crucio!" he cried.
Pain, worse than before, surged through her veins and her brain, and pounded in her ears.
"Of all the trouble you caused me with master, at least he has finally given me permission to do with you how I will! WHEN WILL YOU LEARN YOUR PLACE YOU STUPID GIRL?!"
And with that he walked off.
Rori gathered herself and stormed off to her room. She was finished with all of this. She took her dagger and slashed all of Malfoy's precious curtains and beadspread and set them ablaze with her lighter. She grabbed her bag, swept her robes over her head, and disappeared. If it was one thing Rori was good at (besides potions), it was causing destruction then vanishing without a trace.
She silently slid out of the front door and began to run when she heard Malfoy's screams. She smiled all the way to the edge of the wood, woods.trees, that's all there was. Now that Rori thought of it, she hadn't the slightest clue as to where she was. Just then, she saw Malfoy at his front door, cursing his head off: priceless.
Rori had been wandering for hours, and it was beginning to get very dark-she hated the dark, not to mention being lost.
"God, I need a cigarette," she said to herself, lighting one and taking a long, satisfying drag. "Much better."
"Those'll kill you, you know." Rori screamed and looked in the direction of the voice, praying it wasn't Lucius. To her.semi-relief, it was the other man she saw almost strangled to death, back at the shack, Severus.Snape, was it?
"Wh-What do you want?"
"You're lucky I've found you. You could be killed out here, although, after your performance at the Malfoy mansion, I think you're pretty well off. Very impressive, I must say. Now, come with me, I need to give you your teaching supplies."
"What? No way! I was really content NOT being a part of this side- show of a world! I just said yes to that "Lord" that I'd do it so he didn't kill me! So, I'm not going," Rori protested and took another drag, which immediately flew out of her hand and into Snape's fingers, who then proceeded to smoke.
"Well, if you don't come with me, I could always kill you.master's orders," Snape smirked.
Rori paced for a minute, muttering under her breath. As she looked down, she realized she couldn't see her feet. She was still invisible!
"How can you see me?!"
Snape hesitated.
"I saw the light of your cigarette in the dark."
"Oh," Rori said, as she reappeared.
"I think it would be in your best interest if you were to come with me, there are things I must explain to you."
"Absolutely not! You're just going to have to kill me, then." *Damnit! What am I doing?* Rori thought.
"Well, I'm not actually going to kill you, I just said that so you would come. You are far too valuable for the cause."
"Cause? What cau-"
"So, I'll just have to take you with me using force."
He pulled out his wand, and just as he was about to cast his spell, the wand flew out of his hand and into Rori's.
"I may have had zero training for stuff like this, but, as you can see, I did an excellent job teaching myself."
She pointed her wand at him.
"Now, as I was saying, I am fed up with being told what to do. I don't generally take well to authority. When others don't respect me, I don't respect them, and this is what happens- tables get turned."
Snape didn't move, he just looked at her blankly. Rori tried reading his mind but could pick up nothing. "What an empty excuse for a human being!" Rori laughed to herself.
Rori smiled, "Now, tell me how to get out of here, and maybe I'll let you go."
"Certainly," Snape said, very calmly. "Just walk that way for about 30 minutes." he said as he pointed. Rori looked to where his finger was pointing and when she looked back to him, he was gone.
"AH! Damnit! I'm so stu--"
Snape appeared behind her, covered her mouth, pulled her head back, and grabbed his wand, all in one sweeping motion.
They appeared with a pop in a broom closet. "Not again!" Rori moaned.
"Not again what?"
"Ugh, nevermind."
They exited the closet and were in a pub.
" Follow me."
They walked out of the pub and into the light-less cobblestone street. They entered a store without a name. The shop was filled with glass jars full of who knows what. Snape handed the man behind the counter a sheet of paper, who then went into, what Rori assumed was a storage room.
"What are we doing here?"
Snape didn't answer.
The man came back out with a rather large box and placed it on the counter. Snape then thrusted the incredibly heavy box into Rori's arms. Something made noise in the back room and the man went back to check it out.
"You will take the train to school which leaves from Platform 9 ¾, just walk through the wall between platforms 9 and 10. After you get off, look for a giant named Hagrid, he will direct you to the Great Hall for the feast. Don't bring anything else but this box with you, and that silly little bag if you want. I will see you at school," Snape said hurriedly and hushed, he didn't want the man in the back to hear what he was saying, apparently.
And with a pop, he disappeared.
Lucius came bursting though the door, looking absolutely irate. He walked past Rori, who followed.
Lucuis drew a door back onto the door they entered through and opened it. Before Rori could make it back to the mansion Lucius grabbed her by her robes and threw her the ground.
"What the hell was that for?!"
Lucuis looked furious.
"Crucio!" he cried.
Pain, worse than before, surged through her veins and her brain, and pounded in her ears.
"Of all the trouble you caused me with master, at least he has finally given me permission to do with you how I will! WHEN WILL YOU LEARN YOUR PLACE YOU STUPID GIRL?!"
And with that he walked off.
Rori gathered herself and stormed off to her room. She was finished with all of this. She took her dagger and slashed all of Malfoy's precious curtains and beadspread and set them ablaze with her lighter. She grabbed her bag, swept her robes over her head, and disappeared. If it was one thing Rori was good at (besides potions), it was causing destruction then vanishing without a trace.
She silently slid out of the front door and began to run when she heard Malfoy's screams. She smiled all the way to the edge of the wood, woods.trees, that's all there was. Now that Rori thought of it, she hadn't the slightest clue as to where she was. Just then, she saw Malfoy at his front door, cursing his head off: priceless.
Rori had been wandering for hours, and it was beginning to get very dark-she hated the dark, not to mention being lost.
"God, I need a cigarette," she said to herself, lighting one and taking a long, satisfying drag. "Much better."
"Those'll kill you, you know." Rori screamed and looked in the direction of the voice, praying it wasn't Lucius. To her.semi-relief, it was the other man she saw almost strangled to death, back at the shack, Severus.Snape, was it?
"Wh-What do you want?"
"You're lucky I've found you. You could be killed out here, although, after your performance at the Malfoy mansion, I think you're pretty well off. Very impressive, I must say. Now, come with me, I need to give you your teaching supplies."
"What? No way! I was really content NOT being a part of this side- show of a world! I just said yes to that "Lord" that I'd do it so he didn't kill me! So, I'm not going," Rori protested and took another drag, which immediately flew out of her hand and into Snape's fingers, who then proceeded to smoke.
"Well, if you don't come with me, I could always kill you.master's orders," Snape smirked.
Rori paced for a minute, muttering under her breath. As she looked down, she realized she couldn't see her feet. She was still invisible!
"How can you see me?!"
Snape hesitated.
"I saw the light of your cigarette in the dark."
"Oh," Rori said, as she reappeared.
"I think it would be in your best interest if you were to come with me, there are things I must explain to you."
"Absolutely not! You're just going to have to kill me, then." *Damnit! What am I doing?* Rori thought.
"Well, I'm not actually going to kill you, I just said that so you would come. You are far too valuable for the cause."
"Cause? What cau-"
"So, I'll just have to take you with me using force."
He pulled out his wand, and just as he was about to cast his spell, the wand flew out of his hand and into Rori's.
"I may have had zero training for stuff like this, but, as you can see, I did an excellent job teaching myself."
She pointed her wand at him.
"Now, as I was saying, I am fed up with being told what to do. I don't generally take well to authority. When others don't respect me, I don't respect them, and this is what happens- tables get turned."
Snape didn't move, he just looked at her blankly. Rori tried reading his mind but could pick up nothing. "What an empty excuse for a human being!" Rori laughed to herself.
Rori smiled, "Now, tell me how to get out of here, and maybe I'll let you go."
"Certainly," Snape said, very calmly. "Just walk that way for about 30 minutes." he said as he pointed. Rori looked to where his finger was pointing and when she looked back to him, he was gone.
"AH! Damnit! I'm so stu--"
Snape appeared behind her, covered her mouth, pulled her head back, and grabbed his wand, all in one sweeping motion.
They appeared with a pop in a broom closet. "Not again!" Rori moaned.
"Not again what?"
"Ugh, nevermind."
They exited the closet and were in a pub.
" Follow me."
They walked out of the pub and into the light-less cobblestone street. They entered a store without a name. The shop was filled with glass jars full of who knows what. Snape handed the man behind the counter a sheet of paper, who then went into, what Rori assumed was a storage room.
"What are we doing here?"
Snape didn't answer.
The man came back out with a rather large box and placed it on the counter. Snape then thrusted the incredibly heavy box into Rori's arms. Something made noise in the back room and the man went back to check it out.
"You will take the train to school which leaves from Platform 9 ¾, just walk through the wall between platforms 9 and 10. After you get off, look for a giant named Hagrid, he will direct you to the Great Hall for the feast. Don't bring anything else but this box with you, and that silly little bag if you want. I will see you at school," Snape said hurriedly and hushed, he didn't want the man in the back to hear what he was saying, apparently.
And with a pop, he disappeared.
