Chapter 19: The Nasty Vision
They all packed away their trunks and cages, and hopped into the car. "We are going to Grimmauld place first. Page needs to be filled in and also needs to help us." Remus turned around a winked at Page. Luckily Tonks was driving, she didn't look too happy. It was a silent drive to 12 Grimmauld place. But Molly and Arthur greeted them warmly. "Oh dears, how have you been? Ron, Ginny, Harry go upstairs will you, the fire is lit for you." She shunted them upstairs; all of them could barely move it was so cold. Molly opened the door for Page, Tonks and Remus to go through. The room was warm and looking surprisingly cosy from the last time Page had been there. Decorations of brightly coloured streamers where looped across the ceiling and a little decorated Christmas tree with presents underneath was in the far corner of the room. A lot of people were there already. They all looked cold and tired, and no doubt wanted to hurry up with the meeting as fast a possible. "Right then, shall we start? Hear is a list of possible paces where Voldemort is hiding, and from the letter that Page got a couple of months ago, it doesn't seem like he will attack soon, but that does not mean that we have to let our guard drop. Most importantly are the lessons that Harry is getting from Page. Dumbledore thinks that you should get a premonition any time soon, which will help us greatly in his actual whereabouts and his plans for the upcoming months." Said Emmeline Vance, in a hurried voice. The rest of the group were nodding at her every word. It seemed like Page was a little behind in details then she thought. As Emmeline was having a slight argument with Mundungus about his flying carpets which started to zoom around the room and bump into people, Page couldn't help but notice a parcel under the tree, which had her name on it. It was very different from the others, roughly packaged in brown paper and it was tied up with ragged old string. Page had to concentrate on the meeting, Dumbledore and Minerva were trusting Page to put their points across, and she wasn't going to let shouting or bawling stop her. "Excuse me? EXCUSE ME?" Everyone stopped bickering and looked at Page alarmingly. "That's a little better, I have to raise my voice. We are meant to have an adult and civilised meeting about Voldemort and the orders plans. Not to talk about flying carpets and whether Mundungus should leave. We are in this together. We are a part of a team." Page waited until they had clearly understood her, and continued. "Dumbledore and Minerva entrusted me on telling you new and important information about the protection spell, which as you all know was cast this August. It won't be long until Voldemort knows where the house is, and also about the spell. It's vital that we keep our profiles low. It also doesn't help when a ministry of magic official and an ex- Auror gets hurt, and it was in the Daily Prophet might I add." Glum faces started to appear of most of the occupants in the room. It was only Remus who stood there looking very pleased for some reason. "I think Page has an excellent point. It is high time that we get this order sorted out. People's lives are hanging in the balance, and we shall not mess things up, especially not for Dumbledore. And now we have all calmed down, I suggest that we carry on with the meeting." Now that Page had made her point, they all debated on most of the topics that would help Harry and Page, and also what Voldemort will do next. "It's only a matter of time until muggles will die and also our kind too. The Muggle Prime Minister has been informed of this, and we have told muggle Policemen not to act, and when we give the signal, all muggles should be on high alert. So far as to what we know Voldemort wants vengeance. We thought it was purely on Harry, but now Page has come back into the picture, it is I'm afraid both of them." Said Tonks. She seemed to be more vigilant at meetings then at the dinner table. Page however thought this was highly amusing and stifled a giggle into a pathetic cough. After the meeting was over and most of the order had left, Harry Ron and Ginny came downstairs to eat dinner with the rest of the members who stayed with Molly and Remus. "Shall I help you with the dinner Molly?" Tonks asked her as they all heard a dish break on the floor. "No, no... No, it's all right. I'll be out in a second." Molly called from the kitchen. Ron and Harry were in deep conversation, and Ginny was laughing at Tonks face impressions. Page thought it best to help Molly. As she walked into the kitchen she saw Molly on the floor crying the smashed plate was on the floor. "Molly, what's wrong? It's only a plate. Sorry it's not the plate is it?" Page's useless attempt to make her laugh wasn't working. "I-I've just g-got this l-letter from the m-ministry. It's about P-Percy." Molly raised her arm, and showed Page the letter and she read it.
"I am sorry to inform you that Percy Ignatius Weasely has been missing from work for the past three weeks. It is my duty to ask you on the ministry's behalf of where he is at the present time. Please send me a letter by Owl as soon as possible. Terrance Tredwater M.W.O. Ministry of Magic."
Page stared at the letter, something was wrong. Suddenly Page felt cold and clammy, she knew what was happening, and she was getting a vision. "Now, now don't panic, I'm sure that the ministry will find me." Page saw Percy on a muggle road; his robes were torn and dirty. Page then saw bars all around him and a man in a black and white uniform in front of him laughing at Percy. "I haven't done any thing wrong. I want to send an owl to the ministry. Don't I have the authority to do that?" Page then came back to reality. She was on the floor; cold sweat covered her face.
They all packed away their trunks and cages, and hopped into the car. "We are going to Grimmauld place first. Page needs to be filled in and also needs to help us." Remus turned around a winked at Page. Luckily Tonks was driving, she didn't look too happy. It was a silent drive to 12 Grimmauld place. But Molly and Arthur greeted them warmly. "Oh dears, how have you been? Ron, Ginny, Harry go upstairs will you, the fire is lit for you." She shunted them upstairs; all of them could barely move it was so cold. Molly opened the door for Page, Tonks and Remus to go through. The room was warm and looking surprisingly cosy from the last time Page had been there. Decorations of brightly coloured streamers where looped across the ceiling and a little decorated Christmas tree with presents underneath was in the far corner of the room. A lot of people were there already. They all looked cold and tired, and no doubt wanted to hurry up with the meeting as fast a possible. "Right then, shall we start? Hear is a list of possible paces where Voldemort is hiding, and from the letter that Page got a couple of months ago, it doesn't seem like he will attack soon, but that does not mean that we have to let our guard drop. Most importantly are the lessons that Harry is getting from Page. Dumbledore thinks that you should get a premonition any time soon, which will help us greatly in his actual whereabouts and his plans for the upcoming months." Said Emmeline Vance, in a hurried voice. The rest of the group were nodding at her every word. It seemed like Page was a little behind in details then she thought. As Emmeline was having a slight argument with Mundungus about his flying carpets which started to zoom around the room and bump into people, Page couldn't help but notice a parcel under the tree, which had her name on it. It was very different from the others, roughly packaged in brown paper and it was tied up with ragged old string. Page had to concentrate on the meeting, Dumbledore and Minerva were trusting Page to put their points across, and she wasn't going to let shouting or bawling stop her. "Excuse me? EXCUSE ME?" Everyone stopped bickering and looked at Page alarmingly. "That's a little better, I have to raise my voice. We are meant to have an adult and civilised meeting about Voldemort and the orders plans. Not to talk about flying carpets and whether Mundungus should leave. We are in this together. We are a part of a team." Page waited until they had clearly understood her, and continued. "Dumbledore and Minerva entrusted me on telling you new and important information about the protection spell, which as you all know was cast this August. It won't be long until Voldemort knows where the house is, and also about the spell. It's vital that we keep our profiles low. It also doesn't help when a ministry of magic official and an ex- Auror gets hurt, and it was in the Daily Prophet might I add." Glum faces started to appear of most of the occupants in the room. It was only Remus who stood there looking very pleased for some reason. "I think Page has an excellent point. It is high time that we get this order sorted out. People's lives are hanging in the balance, and we shall not mess things up, especially not for Dumbledore. And now we have all calmed down, I suggest that we carry on with the meeting." Now that Page had made her point, they all debated on most of the topics that would help Harry and Page, and also what Voldemort will do next. "It's only a matter of time until muggles will die and also our kind too. The Muggle Prime Minister has been informed of this, and we have told muggle Policemen not to act, and when we give the signal, all muggles should be on high alert. So far as to what we know Voldemort wants vengeance. We thought it was purely on Harry, but now Page has come back into the picture, it is I'm afraid both of them." Said Tonks. She seemed to be more vigilant at meetings then at the dinner table. Page however thought this was highly amusing and stifled a giggle into a pathetic cough. After the meeting was over and most of the order had left, Harry Ron and Ginny came downstairs to eat dinner with the rest of the members who stayed with Molly and Remus. "Shall I help you with the dinner Molly?" Tonks asked her as they all heard a dish break on the floor. "No, no... No, it's all right. I'll be out in a second." Molly called from the kitchen. Ron and Harry were in deep conversation, and Ginny was laughing at Tonks face impressions. Page thought it best to help Molly. As she walked into the kitchen she saw Molly on the floor crying the smashed plate was on the floor. "Molly, what's wrong? It's only a plate. Sorry it's not the plate is it?" Page's useless attempt to make her laugh wasn't working. "I-I've just g-got this l-letter from the m-ministry. It's about P-Percy." Molly raised her arm, and showed Page the letter and she read it.
"I am sorry to inform you that Percy Ignatius Weasely has been missing from work for the past three weeks. It is my duty to ask you on the ministry's behalf of where he is at the present time. Please send me a letter by Owl as soon as possible. Terrance Tredwater M.W.O. Ministry of Magic."
Page stared at the letter, something was wrong. Suddenly Page felt cold and clammy, she knew what was happening, and she was getting a vision. "Now, now don't panic, I'm sure that the ministry will find me." Page saw Percy on a muggle road; his robes were torn and dirty. Page then saw bars all around him and a man in a black and white uniform in front of him laughing at Percy. "I haven't done any thing wrong. I want to send an owl to the ministry. Don't I have the authority to do that?" Page then came back to reality. She was on the floor; cold sweat covered her face.
