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Jen stopped amidst the bustling people and picked up an old talisman.
Harry had brought Jen to Diagon Alley while Sirius, Jimmy and Lily were casting
the banishing spell on Sirius's mothers' portrait. Remus and Thom both agreed
the three should cast the spell together, as they were the last Black blood.
Then the only obstacle would be to first get the witch into the frame, then to
drive her back out.
Jen felt Harry's hand protectively
steering her along the tables set out on the street, and grinned thinking Harry
was truly his father's son. Give the lady the freedom to lead, but never let
her forget he's there. Pulling her cloak more firmly about her shoulders, she
looked back at Harry. "So explain in small, little words why you want me
to give permission to Jimmy and Lily to go to work in a Joke Shop?" she
saw her breath on the air as she spoke, eyed the talisman and put it back down.
The day had turned out far colder than expected and although the sky was
threatening rain it had yet to fall.
James' son grinned at her. "Do
I really have too? Sirius tells me you're clever enough to figure most riddles
before they've completely been told." Harry had such a great time with Lily and
Jimmy at Diagon Alley two days ago; he wanted to spend some time with Jen.
Knowing Jen was itching to explore the famous wizarding marketplace after so
many years, Harry knew it would take little persuasion to entice her away from
Sirius. He also wanted to have a chance to get to know her -and perhaps his
parents- better. When he saw Jen looking at him with a face that most
definitely needed explanation, he said, "George and Fred would pay them
pretty well. The Weasley twins?" Harry explained when he saw Jen's curious
expression to the names. "They've established a pretty successful shop, and
they could really use the help at this time of year. I know it seems a bit odd,
but Jimmy and Lily both want to earn a bit more money. And even if they only
work for these last two days, they'd also be able to help out when you all come
back for Christmas holiday. I understand you Americans get a few extra
days."
"That's quite a stretch, Harry." Jen grinned. "I mean really, there are plenty of part time jobs in Salem."
Harry shrugged one shoulder and looked
at the talisman she'd discarded. "I suppose. But George and Fred are curious to
get to know them. And any little bit helps, right?"
Looking suspiciously through
the corner of her eye, Jen asked Harry, "Why? They were both left with a
substantial trust when my Mother died. Why would they suddenly need more money
than their allowance would provide?"
It hadn't been long, only about
three months that Harry had known Jen, and after the wonderful Thanksgiving
feast he already recognized that motherly 'don't try to get away with
something' tone. He smiled, wondering if Jen would have looked at him so
suspiciously if his mother had lived and wondering further if his mother would
have looked at him the same way. "Christmas is coming up. They want to get
you and Sirius something really great."
"We don't need
great." Jen clutched her cloak more firmly about her chest, fighting the
rising wind looking back at the table for another interesting object.
"Maybe." Harry
nodded, and picked up the talisman she'd dropped onto the table. "But
whether you need it or not, they want to give it to you." He already knew
what the twins were planning, and if Jen wouldn't give them permission, he
would gladly front them the money. Although he wasn't sure about Jen, he knew
what Lily had come up with was the absolute perfect gift for Sirius.
"Why do I not like the
sound of that?" Again, she eyed Harry suspiciously.
Harry smiled at her. He was
really beginning to grow fond of her. She didn't talk to him as Molly Weasley
did, as though he were still a child. She spoke to him like he actually had a
brain, but still knew she was older than he and knew better. "I suppose
because I know something that you don't know." He almost sang the last.
"You're not helping their
cau-" she stopped short staring over his shoulder.
"Jen?" he stepped close to her,
laying a concerned hand on her shoulder, unnerved by the sudden panic on her
face. He turned his head to see what she was looking at, and saw Malfoy with
his Mother. Harry took a breath thinking, just once, can he not intrude?
Then turned to Malfoy, stepping slightly in front of his mother's best friend
in a protective manner. "Isn't it a bit early for you to be out? I mean
the sun is still shining, won't you be burned to dust?"
"You almost look well, Jennifer," Narcissa said
around Harry, smiling. "But not quite. Do you really miss my husband so
terribly that you've taken to ogling my son?"
"So it's true," Draco said and looked at Jen.
Although not exactly sure who she was, he had a very good idea. Thinking
Lily definitely took more to her father than mother, he stared straight at who
he could only assume was Lily's mother, who appeared shell-shocked, and
continued, "Sirius has finally gotten his whore back."
Jen was paralyzed. She stared
at Draco as though he were Merlin reincarnate. She remembered hearing Sirius
chastise Lily for spending time with Draco, but dismissed it at the time as
just a chance meeting. Although protective of her children, Jen was generous in
nature and didn't think Lucius's son should be judged only by his father's
actions. But the way the young Malfoy sneered at her, she knew her assumption
was far from the truth. The sudden
memory of the torment Lucius so very happily gave to her made Jen shudder
further.
Harry looked at Jen briefly, and seeing her handicap looked directly at Draco and spoke, "Sirius has never taken with a whore. That would have been you're father, and all of his mates."
"And yet," Narcissa sneered. "She has
yet to take her eyes from my son. She must truly be harboring deep feelings."
"You're misreading
repulsion for admiration," Harry said looking back to Jen, who had still
yet been able to compose herself. "It must be shock not only to see that
such a horrid man could have a family, but a wife that could stand to bear him
a child." As he spoke he was trying to get Jen to look at him squeezing
her arm.
Jen finally lifted her head, and shook
it slightly as though she'd just waken up. She wasn't sure what had transpired
between Draco and Lily that brought Sirius to the point of actually raising his
voice, but Jen knew she couldn't let it go further. She had the sudden urge to
seek out Bill Weasley and find out exactly what he witnessed. Though now was
not the time. Deal with Lily first, and when that fails- as Jen knew it would,
Lily would never allow anyone to dictate whom she can or cannot see- then deal
with Draco. Jen had enough dirt on Draco's father to keep the young man far
from her daughter. Feeling the distaste of inbreeding, she looked at Narcissa.
"The years with Lucius haven't been as good to you as I'd have
thought," Jen said, trying to form the most sinister sneer. "Surely
instead of looking fifty one could still see you as forty? Or have you given up
on masks?"
"Forever the
American," Narcissa glowered. "Only in America does one need to worry
so much for appearances." Narcissa scanned her eyes up and down Jen's body,
then smirked. "Although I can't say you've fared so well. Two children? And
fathered by the prisoner of Azkaban. It's a wonder they don't have a suite
reserved for you at St. Mungoes."
"I believe its you," Harry
said to Narcissa, though he looked at Draco. "Whose son is the fathered by the
prisoner of Azkaban."
Draco glared at Harry.
"You don't really think they'll be able to keep my Father locked up there,
do you?"
"What life would he be
able to live?" Jen looked at Lucius's son. Feeling the undefined panic she
hadn't felt since her days at Hogwarts when a Slytherin made a comment she
didn't understand. She couldn't help but feel this Malfoy knew something she
didn't, and wasn't about to tip his hand. "Your father was never good at
being discreet."
Draco smiled at her, and in a
fashion very reminiscent of his father stepped closer to her, trying to
intimidate. "Who said he'd have to be discreet? Certainly your…pimp...has
told you the Ministry has no real evidence against my father. They can't prove
him to be guilty of anything." Then he looked at Harry. "But then it's really
Potter and that half-blooded freak we've to thank. Who would've thought a half
blood werewolf and an idiot scar faced Muggle-lover would provide the
foundation to have my father set free?" He smiled widely at Jen; "I really
must remember to owl Lupin and thank him for all his hard work." Then turned
and escorted his Mother away.
Jen looked at Harry. "I don't like
the way he said that."
Nodding, Harry took her hand.
"They're up to something. I think we should probably tell Sirius."
"No!" Jen jerked his hand to her chest. "Don't you dare!"
"I beg your pardon?" Harry scowled. "Don't tell Sirius? He needs to know about this!"
Jen shook her head firmly. "No, he doesn't. Honestly Harry, think about it." She looked up into his bright green eyes, desperate for him to understand. "How do you think he would handle it if what those two said is true? If his vindication set the precedent to start setting Death Eaters free?"
Harry blinked at her as understanding dawned on him. "He'd be furious. With me and Remus, wouldn't he?"
"No," Jen responded folding her hand into the crook of his arm, then turned them in the opposite direction of the Malfoy's. "You two did what was right. But Sirius would most assuredly feel he was responsible for their freedom, if the Ministry starts to set them free. And they could be lying. It wouldn't be the first time a Malfoy lied to hurt someone. Does Arthur still work for the Ministry?"
"Mm-hmm," Harry nodded, placing his hand over Jen's tucked around his elbow. "But he works in Muggle relations. I don't think he has the clearance to be any help."
"Damn." Jen dropped her head, shaking it, then suddenly jerked it up and looked at Harry. "You do!"
"I do what?" Harry furrowed his brows.
"Have the clearance? I'm just a trainee!"
"Yes, I know that." Heaving a deep breath, Jen began to wonder if James and Lily lied to her and adopted this boy. There was no way he could be their offspring if he was this thick. "And granted it's been a long time since James and Sirius were training, but if memory serves, not only do you train with several Auror's, but you're assigned a Mentor. A Mentor you'd implicitly trust."
For a moment Harry looked surprised, then his face spread into a triumphant grin. "And he'll have the clearance. Not to mention this is definitely something he'd want to know about." He clutched Jen's hand tighter to his arm and began to walk down the street. "He'll never let them get away with anything like this."
Jen quickly dropped her head onto Harry's shoulder, thankful he was in fact James' son. Then lifted it as Harry picked up their pace. "I know I probably shouldn't ask, but if you don't mind at all, who is your Mentor?"
Harry grinned broadly, not looking at Jen but the street in front of them. "Alastor Moody."
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Lily wasn't sure what had just
happened. One minute she was standing with her Brother and Father casting a
spell on that bloody portrait in the main corridor, and now she was standing in
a different corridor between them. When she tried to speak she found she had no
voice, and when she tried to touch Sirius, her hand passed cleanly through his
arm. The looks on Jimmy and Sirius's faces showed they were having similar
difficulties.
Sirius looked at them both, trying to
convey 'remain calm.' Lily nodded.
But Jimmy was looking past them
with furrowed brows. When Lily turned she could see, but not hear, Harry
sitting on a bench holding a weeping Lily-not her!-, although not precisely
sure where the image was, Lily felt it was in a hospital, though one she didn't
recognize. After a few moments, a Haggard looking Sirius stepped from behind a
door and looked at Harry shaking his head. Then lowered onto his hunches in
front of them saying something. The other Lily fell onto the floor into Sirius'
arms, and the Harry looked away.
Suddenly the floor seemed to
drop out from beneath her. It felt as though she was falling a great distance,
and falling backwards.
She landed behind Grimmauld
place looking at a group of six Death Eaters being bound and guarded by Remus,
Tonks, and Bill, Charlie and Ron Weasley. Lily looked to be sure Jimmy and
Sirius were still with her, but flinched at the look on her father's face. He
was staring at himself, cradling a very bloodied facsimile of her mother.
Another Harry was holding a hysterical Lily a few meters away. The other Sirius
threw his head back and although she couldn't hear, she knew the sound he
released was as though his heart had been torn from his chest.
Then she was falling again.
Lily landed again, and this
time she saw her Mother was trying to pull a wolf- no a werewolf, from a
struggling Jimmy. The other Jimmy had been severely attacked and although still
conscience, the boy was having a hard time struggling. Her Mother was doing
most of the fighting. Out of nowhere a large black dog- Padfoot-joined the
melee.
More falling.
Her Mother and Father were holding
each other closely, almost dancing. They were in the corridor of Grimmauld
place near where Sirius' mother's portrait had once hung.
####### #######
Jen and Harry came through the
front door, smiling and laughing as they had been comparing notes on the
idiotic behavior of the Malfoy's and how the lunacy seemed to be genetic. The
high spirits stopped when they saw Remus and Tonks shouting and shaking Sirius,
Jimmy and Lily, trying to get their attention.
Jen stepped up hurriedly,
concern replacing her good humor. "What's going on?" She demanded.
She saw Sirius, and her twins standing in front of the portrait and their eyes
seemed to be transfixed somewhere outside of this realm. Their bodies were
rigid. "What happened?" the concerned mother asked more urgently.
Remus shook his head, "I
don't know. They were casting the spell, but as soon as she," he pointed
at Sirius' mother who was staring at her descendants with an almost smug look,
"Stepped into the frame, they all went rigid and just seemed to loose
focus."
"How long have they been
like this?" Harry looked at the portrait, and raised his wand. "What
did that singly evil witch do?"
"Just a few minutes."
Tonks answered as she continued to try and shake Lily back to reality. "We were
watching them cast the spell and all seemed fine, but then something went
wrong!" Tonks was showing early signs of panic.
"I did nothing." The
painted witch said. "If that blood traitor had paid any attention to his
lineage he'd have known the Black blood flows thick."
"What is that supposed to
mean?" Harry pointed his wand menacingly at the portrait.
"Put that down, you silly
boy. You can't hurt me," the portrait snarled. "That filth thinks
they can banish me? They can't even control their own magic! Three Blacks
casting a fresh spell together? Who can tell what blood magic they've released!"
the painted woman cackled.
"Where in the hell is Thom?" Jen glared at Remus, "I thought he was going to help you with this!"
"He was!" Remus tried to reply calmly,
but his panic was so very evident. "He got an owl just after you left and had
to go home. He said something about the Senate needing him." Then his
expression changed curiously wondering why Jen had never told him of her
brother's employ. "I know this isn't the time, but why did you never tell us he
was a Senator?"
"Because he's not!" Jen looked
from Remus to Sirius and stepped closer to her fiancé. Suppressing her anger,
knowing now was not the time to be angry with her brother for leaving while
such a risky spell was being cast. "He's far too honest." Then ignoring Remus,
she thought she had a better chance of reaching Sirius than either of her
children in this state; she cupped Sirius's face in her hands pulling it to be
even with hers. "Sirius, come back to me." Her hands were gripping
his face, urging him to look at her, but his eyes remained unfocused.
"Please." She whispered and kissed his lips.
########### #######
They were falling again. But
this time they didn't seem to be stopping. Panic was rising in Lily and Jimmy
while Sirius was feeling a gut wrenching fear. Not fear of facing a troupe of
Death Eaters or trying to pull Moony into the forbidden forest, but fear of
those he cared for dying. Had he just witnessed his wife and son's deaths? His
mother had been a pre-cog, but he'd never shown any signs of it. For a time he
wished he had. Now he was glad he hadn't. "Sirius?" He thought he
could hear Jen's voice, but he'd just watched her die. Or had he? Did they see
the future or was it some kind of a warning? A threat? "Please." He
felt her kiss him. But she wasn't here. No, wait. Sirius thought frantically.
He wasn't here. He was there. As were Lily and Jimmy. This was an
illusion. Instinctively he reached his arms out to grab his twins as he saw Jen
begin to come into focus before him.
######### #######
When the three Black's came back,
it was hard for Jen to decide if time had stopped or if it had rushed by them
with fury. For a transfixed moment the three stood silently with a wash of
emotions from terror to rage paralyzing them. Then time caught up with her.
Harry's reflexes were quick
enough to catch Lily as she fainted. When Jimmy saw Remus reach for him he
jumped back in fear, then buckled onto his knees retching. Sirius's hands
jerked up to Jen's face so quickly she yelped. He held her head so tightly Jen
was almost afraid he'd snap her neck. He looked at her with an intensity she'd
never before seen. At length, he released her head and wrapped his arms around
her pulling her so tightly to him she was having difficulty breathing.
"Sirius?" She choked, trying
to ask what had happened, but he'd pressed his face to her neck and was madly
clinging to her body.
Gingerly, Harry laid Lily on
the floor and turned to see Jimmy dry-heaving through tears. "What
happened?" He saw Remus reach down to help Jimmy.
"Get away from me!"
Jimmy cried at Remus, pushing the werewolf back. "Stay back!" Another
wave of nausea gripped the boy, thinking one day soon this gentle man would
kill him.
Realizing Jimmy was suddenly
terrified of him, Remus stood and looked to Sirius. He was holding Jen with
such desperation he didn't realize he'd pinned her so securely to his body she
was loosing consciousness. "Sirius! You're smothering her!" he grabbed at
his friends arm. "Sirius!"
"Get a nasty taste of you
own magic, traitor?"
As if only that voice could
bring him out of his desperation, Sirius looked up, over Jen's shoulder at the
portrait. He glared at his mother for what felt like an age, and then turned to
Remus. "Gather all the portraits in this house." He looked at Tonks,
then Harry. "Help him. I want every portrait of every Black in the
backyard before the sun sets. Then I want them set to flame."
Tonks had knelt to help Jimmy,
but when Sirius reached down to help his son she stepped back next to Remus.
The wolf was thoughtfully looking at Sirius, and could see the Animagus suppressing determined rage. Something had happened that had thrown the twins into panic and Sirius into almost berserker mode. Remus thought this is something that he definitely needed to know about, but now was not the time for questions.
Keeping one arm tightly locked around
Jen, Sirius hauled his son up with other and forced him to look at him.
"That wasn't real. It was an illusion, nothing more than a threat from a
frightened old Hag."
Jimmy shook his head, shaking
tears and sweat from his face. "B-but you s-saw-"
"Nothing real,"
Sirius stated with finality. He then looked at the portrait. "I'll burn
this place to the earth and sow the ashes with salt before I'll allow any of
that to happen." Then looked back to Jimmy. "Tend to your sister.
I've work to do." His voice held an air of control Jimmy dared not defy.
Quietly, Jimmy knelt and lifted
his sister into his arms. "Wait," Tonks stepped in front of him and
pointed her wand. "Scourgify." He weakly smiled at her as the mess
he'd made on his shirt and face vanished, and then turned towards the steps.
Sirius looked at Harry, Remus
and Tonks, still clutching Jen to his side and showed a hint of the rage
simmering just beneath the surface, "Are there still Portraits hanging in
this house?"
"Sirius," Jen was
beginning to feel a little more than scared, "What is going on?"
He looked at her as though the
answer were clear as day. "You're going to marry me."
"I know that, Sirius, but
what-" she found herself lost.
"I won't be bullied,"
he said simply. Then looked at the other three who were still standing waiting
for a logical explanation. "PORTRAITS!" he bellowed.
The three jumped and
disappeared in different directions.
"Did your bastard children
swallow you into their dementia?" the witch in the portrait snarled.
"Enjoy your time, Old
Hag," Sirius hissed through his teeth. "For it grows quite
short." Then turned to the stairs, still holding Jen tightly to his side.
"Are you going to tell me
what's going on?" Jen asked as he escorted her up the stairs. He only
shook his head and continued walking. When they arrived at Lily's door he
looked at her.
"You need to take them
away."
"Away?" Jen looked up
at him; the fear she was feeling earlier was rising to panic. "Sirius, You
have to tell me what's happened!"
He shook his head. "I
can't. But those two need to get out of here. I don't want them here
tonight." He saw the panic streaking her face. He cupped her cheeks in his
hands and gently kissed her. "Please, Jenny. You're just going to have to
trust me."
She looked at him and forced a
smile. "You know I do. I love you."
He kissed her again then opened
the door.
Jimmy was sitting on the edge
of the bed hugging Lily. They were both crying. "Jimmy?" Jen said and
crossed the room so quickly she may have Apparated.
"Mom!" Lily shoved
Jimmy away and threw herself at her Mother, wrapping her arms tightly around
her, sobbing onto her shoulder. Jimmy was a close second, hugging them both and
although he wasn't sobbing as Lily, he was indeed crying.
"Can we go home?"
Jimmy asked his Mother over a trembling lip.
"Please?" Lily
agreed, still sobbing. "I want to go home, Mama! I want to go home!"
It had been years since the last time Lily called Jen 'Mama' and even then it
was only when the girl was terrified.
"Yes." Jen was torn between
confusion over her children's unexplained actions and rage at whatever had
brought the normally strong teenagers to this state. "Of course. We can go
now, I'll come back for your things."
"Portus," Jen heard
Sirius say softly. "This should land you back in your flat," He said,
pointing at a used mug on the nightstand.
"No!" Lily pulled
from Jen and grabbed her Father's shirt. "You have to come with us! You
can't stay!"
"Lily, I have too."
He took her wrists and pulled her gently from his shirt, then held her in a
warm embrace. "Don't worry." He smoothed her hair down her back.
"None of that was real. It was just some fancy conjuring to get us scared.
I'm not going to let that happen." He took her shoulders and pushed her
back to look in her eyes, "Do you understand me? I'm not going to allow
any of that to happen."
"I don't want you to
stay," She glared at him, firmly shaking her head showing the stubbornness
she'd gotten straight from him. He sighed and smiled at her, pushing her hair
off her face. She softened. "I want you to come with us, Daddy."
That was it. That was perhaps
the only weapon Sirius had no defense. His daughter calling him 'daddy'. He
couldn't get used to it, he probably never would, but the way she said it
weakened him to a sniveling mess.
"Lily," Jen came to
his rescue. "Your Father won't be far behind." she looked at him and
touched his cheek over her daughters shoulder. "But he has to take care of
some things." She pulled Lily from Sirius and stepped to the table. Taking
Jimmy's hand in one and Lily's in the other she looked at Sirius. "I'll be
back." She said softly as she forced her children's hands on the cup and
felt the familiar tug from somewhere behind her stomach.
For a lonely moment, Sirius
stood in the room looking at the spot where they had vanished. He took a deep
breath and turned to the door. He had to do this. He wasn't going to loose any
of them. His heart stabilized his courage. He wouldn't loose any of them. Not
Jen, Jimmy, Lily, not Harry or Remus. Not Tonks or any of the Weasley's. No. He
wasn't going to loose any of them.
He would die first.
When he stepped from the room
he saw Remus leaning casually against the wall opposite the room. His arms were
folded across his chest and his ankles where crossed. He raised his eyebrows
when Sirius looked at him.
Sirius mirrored him, leaning on
the opposite wall.
"Are you really going to
have us burn all those portraits? Or are you going to jump back into reality
and tell me what happened?"
Sirius only shook his head.
"I mean it, Padfoot."
Remus narrowed his eyes. "You have to tell me. I saw the way that boy
looked at me and I saw his sister faint. I saw you almost smother Jenny and
come close to loosing control. And I saw you try to blame your mother."
"Try?" Sirius
snapped.
"Yes," Remus stayed
calm. "Try. I really hate to be the one to tell you this, but your mother
is dead. She's been dead for a long time. I don't know exactly what happened
down there, but I can promise you she had nothing to do with it. Whatever
happened came from you. Or one of those kids."
Sirius looked down and breathed
deeply. He knew Remus was right. He hated it, but he knew it was probably one
of the kids suddenly having the door kicked open. He looked back to Remus.
"All I wanted to do was get that old bitch out of my house." Then
slid down the wall to sit on the floor.
Remus slid down the wall on his
side of the hall as well. "I know." he nodded. "Now tell me what just
happened."
"I'm not entirely sure.
But I think Lily was a latent pre-cog, and when we tried to cast that damned
spell the visions came jumping through. I don't understand why the other two of
us were sucked into it with her, but we were there. We saw it all."
"Are you sure it was
Lily?"
Sirius nodded his head.
"Jimmy's magic doesn't run too deep. Jen says he's struggled all the way
through school, and Magic just came naturally to Lily."
"What did you see?"
Again, Sirius shook his head.
"I can't."
"Sirius." Remus
leaned forward a bit, "Tell me. It's going to eat you alive unless you get
it out."
"I saw her die." He
closed his eyes against the memory of it. "She was beaten and broken. I
can't even begin to imagine what had been done to her."
"And Lily and Jimmy?"
Remus urged him on, not allowing him to stop.
"Lily was fine. Well, not
fine but alive. And Jimmy was-" he stopped short and looked away from
Remus, shaking his head.
"Sirius don't sto-"
as though someone hit the back of his head with a board, everything slid onto
place. "By Merlin." He said softly, and cocked his head. "It's
me, isn't it?"
Slowly Sirius looked back to
him and nodded his head.
"This has got to be
killing you." Remus said softly and thought how Sirius would be surely
going mad trying to flush out what to do. "Was it I? I mean was I the one
who attacked Jen? What did I do to Jimmy?"
"You haven't done anything
to anyone!" Sirius said angrily.
"Okay," Remus said
patiently. "What am I going to do?"
Sirius shook his head. "I don't
know. I'm still having a hard time putting it together." He started and pressed
his fingers to his eyes, fighting back tears as he thought of his wife and son
dying. "It's too much." He shook his head, trying to master his emotions.
"There were Death Eaters, but the Weasley's seemed to have them under control.
That's when I saw Jen's bloodied body.
Then you were tearing into Jimmy. Jen was trying to pull you off him. I
didn't see Jimmy actually die, but I'm near positive you'd bitten Jenny." He
looked up and saw Remus's eyes shining with tears. "I've never given much
credit to Divination, but this just felt so real."
"Well," Remus cleared his
throat and tried to not sound frightened. "If you had paid any attention to
Divination you'd know that what you saw is only one possible outcome."
Sirius looked down again and
nodded.
"Then you already know what
you're going to have to do," he dropped his head back against the wall and
looked at the ceiling. "A fact of which I'm sure is troubling you immensely."
"What fact is that?"
"The fact that that in
order to prevent me from murdering your family," Remus sighed at Sirius,
"You're going to have to kill me."
######### #######
As promised, after sorting out
the twins, Jen Apparated back to Grimmauld. It had taken her several hours, and
neither teen would tell her what had happened.
They were both sitting on the edge of panic and as much as Jen hated to
give her own children potions, she knew she had to calm them. Once she had them
both sedated, she rang Rick to come and stay with them while she went to sort
out Sirius. There was no way she was going to stay away from him. Not after the
way he looked at her before he started ordering the destruction of the
portraits. Jen Apparated to his bedroom because he said he had work to do, and
she didn't want to get in the way. Truth be told, she was afraid of what he
might be doing. She saw the twin's terror, and felt him almost squeeze the life
from her. Then she saw his rage. No, she couldn't stay away. She waited for him
in his room.
When she lay down, she intended
to rest for just a few minutes.
That unmistakable feeling of
somebody watching intently woke her. Sirius was squatting beside the bed
looking at her. She had no idea how long she'd been asleep, or how long he'd
been waiting for her to wake. She started to edge herself up, looking at him.
"Sirius?"
At the sound of her voice
Sirius was on her. He attacked her-quite literally- like a dog. For a brief
moment she was startled, she had forgotten how feral he could get, but then
recalled him getting on her like this before. But they were younger then, much
younger.
He pulled her from the bed and pinned her against the wall. His mouth was ravaging her face and neck as his hands tore at her blouse, sending buttons flying. It took him little time to tear away anything that could remotely be defined as clothing from her and was only driven further into his passion as she just as hungrily was pulling his clothing from his body, taking to his body just almost as savagely. The world quickly evaporated into only Sirius and his Jenny. He was only aware of her hair tangled around his fingers, her skin pressed so warmly against his, her breath heaving heavily across his skin as he took her, claimed her. She was his wife in every sense of the word except by law. Her fingers were clenching into his back as she thrust her hips against him. Throwing her head back as he took her, her throat crying his name. He wasn't aware they were still standing until Jen fell sideways, pulling him with her onto the table next to the bed. Her thighs were locked securely about his waist and her hands were holding his back so desperately Sirius knew he'd have love marks on his back tomorrow. This was his wife he thought, then he thought of their years of separation knowing she couldn't have been chaste all that time. Sirius drove into her further. Not noticing the position changes. His mind was solely on his wife, his mate. It didn't matter to him who she'd been with during their separation; all that mattered to him was to make sure she understood. She was his. And without the obstacle of Azkaban, she would have none but he. And he wouldn't let her go. Not again.
"Please." Sirius heard Jen say against his throat as she thrust her hips closer to him. "God, Sirius." She dropped an arm back to support her as she fell away from him, supported only by the arm bracing her against the table.
Sirius looked at her face and saw her cheeks traced with tears. "Oh, Jenny." He supported them with one arm on the table and the other wrapped around her waist. His mind saying one thing, his body spoke louder and thrust into her deeply. He pummeled into her only thinking she was his wife and he needed to make sure she understood.
After they both climaxed, violently, Sirius gently lifted Jen and steered her back to the bed. She fell onto it, stomach first, exhausted. For a few moments he listened to Jen's breathing. Her utter completion. Then looked at his wife. The woman he'd just taken. And thought of how he must have hurt her. Lying behind her, he wrapped his arms around her, and tried to love and comfort her.
Jennifer sighed, nuzzling her shoulder
and chin against Sirius still active mouth. Then dropped flat, all her strength
gone. She murmured happily, lying on her stomach with one arm hanging off the
side of the bed. Sirius was lying across her back nuzzling her neck and
shoulder. The sheen of sweat they shared virtually bonded their skin together.
He was still slightly growling behind her ear. She closed her eyes and smiled,
wondering what had gotten into him. His nipping turned much softer and he
gently kissed her shoulder and then rested his cheek on it. Slowly, he slid his
hands down her arms and twined their fingers together. "Do you think Harry
will ever forgive us?"
"Forgive us for
what?" Jen carefully said, trying to control her breath.
Sirius lifted his head and
rested his chin on her shoulder "Didn't you see him?"
She turned her head a bit,
trying to look at him. "See him do what?"
Sirius snickered and dropped
his forehead to her back. "Your head was thrown so far back I was sure you
saw him."
Jennifer covered her face with
one hand. "Oh my god."
Then he rolled onto his side
pulling his lover with him, wrapping his arms around her. He was still
snickering into her ear. "I'm sure that vision will be seared to his mind
forever."
"Oh, poor Harry," Jen
giggled in spite of herself. "When?"
"We were over there."
He pointed with his fingers, still twined with hers towards the table.
"Kind of propped between the table and the wall. I thought you heard me
growl at him."
Again, Jen giggled. "You
were doing a lot of that."
"Can't help it." He
kissed her neck, and then rested his head there. For sometime they lay there
together cuddling quietly. He occasionally nuzzling the back of her shoulder,
kissing the nape of her neck. She was contented for a while feeling him pressed
to her back, holding her with such affection.
But soon, she began to feel
uneasy. She was getting the distinct feeling he was thinking of something other
than that of their recent activities. Perhaps what had made him so desperate
for her, or maybe what happened with the twins?
"I want you to do
something for me," he finally said, almost in a whisper. She didn't like
the way he sounded; there was an edge to his voice. She didn't respond, only
looked across the room feeling the ball of fear develop in her chest. He kissed
her neck and tightened his arms around her. "That spell of yours, when you
and the twins disappeared and no one could ever find you? Could you do it
again?"
She closed her eyes. "It
wasn't my spell. It was Thom's." She pulled her hands from him and reached
to pull a quilt over her, suddenly feeling very vulnerable. "And the twins
didn't disappear, it was just me. No one knew about them, so they didn't have
too." She shifted onto her back to look at his face, willing herself not
to cry. "And why would I want too?"
"You had the right idea
when you cast it." He leaned up on an elbow and trailed his fingers across
her forehead, pushing her hair back. "To keep you all safe."
She clenched her jaw to prevent
it from trembling. He was looking at her with that little glint that said he'd
already made up his mind. Her fear was turning to anger. He couldn't make this
kind of decision without her. "I'm sorry." She abruptly sat up
wrapping the blanket tightly around her shoulders. She took strength from the
concealment and looked down at him, her fear dripping away with any thoughts of
sleep, leaving only anger. "I realize a really good fuck can leave ones
mind impaired, but I thought I just heard you tell me to go away."
"It's the only way to be
sure." He sat up, keeping his anger in check.
"The only way to be sure
of what?" She reached down and snatched his shirt from the floor, knowing
he'd torn her blouse to shreds, and pulled it over her head.
He assumed the twins had told
her what had happened, but judging by her behavior, they hadn't. He breathed
slowly through his impatience. "The only way to be sure you three are
safe."
It took every bit of her
self-control not to smack him stupid. Four days ago-had it really only been
four days?- He'd been tossing her about the attic convincing her to come back
to him, now he was telling her to leave? "Safe from what? What in the hell
happened today?"
"Let's just say we saw
something horrid and I'm trying to prevent it from happening." He could
hear Jen's anger, and tried to maintain his own.
"No." Jen shifted up
onto her knees, "Lets not just say that." She balled her fists to
control her anger. "Let's just tell Jennifer what really happened."
"Jenny, please." He
leaned against the headboard fighting his temper, as he knew Jenny was already incensed
and he really couldn't fight with her unless she knew the facts. The facts he
did not want to share. "This is
hard enough."
"And keeping it to
yourself," she snapped, standing up. "Keeping it from me, makes it
easier?" She grabbed her knickers and jerked them on.
"It's not that
simple." He slid to the edge of the bed and reached for his boxers, still
fighting the urge to holler at her.
"It never is with us, is
it?" She turned to him with venom, throwing her arms out. "So what
was this? One last shag before you sent me on my merry way?"
"No!" he shouted as
he stood, his temper rising and self-control diminishing. "You know it
wasn't!"
"No I don't!" she
stood not backing away from him, despite his rising temper.
"I watched you die!"
he shouted. "Alright?" He grabbed her shoulders and jerked her into
rough embrace, "I saw you die! I watched myself hold you while you
breathed your last breath! I watched Moony attack you and Jimmy! Is that what
you want? To hear me say I did nothing while you died?" he gripped his
arms tighter around her, holding her against her struggle to break free.
Jen pursed her lips together
and nodded her head slowly against his shoulder, than leaned her head back and
looked deeply at him; her anger at his presumption not to tell her what
happened mutating into anger at his utter stupidity. "I would appreciate
you not putting me in my grave until I am actually dead!" she
jerked away from him and spun around, grabbing her jeans. "Have you told
Remus any of this?" she shouted, hopping around a bit as she pulled her
pants into place.
Scowling as he picked his
trousers from the floor and stepped back into them, he nodded. "Of course I
did."
"Not so hard to tell him,
huh?" she said as she opened the door. "Remus!" she shouted into
the corridor.
"You're starting to piss
me off!" he seethed, buttoning his pants.
"Good!" she looked
back at him, zipping her jeans, "It's better than rolling over and playing
dead! Lupin!" she shouted again, then turned back to him. "But then
again, you dog types are good at that!"
"Can't you see I don't want to
loose you again?" he said trying to remain calm, buckling his belt. "Why
are you are being such a bitch?"
"Fitting for you, don't
you think?"
With an exasperated noise
between a growl and a bark, Sirius slammed his fist into the wall.
"Dammit, I'm tying to keep you alive!"
"How? By throwing me out?
By sending Lily and Jimmy away?" she bellowed at his back, as he pulled
his fist from the buckled plaster.
"Well," Remus said
calmly from behind Jen. "This is just like old times."
Jen spun on Remus, "Was
this your idea?"
"Oh no," Sirius
snarled, shaking the loose bits of plaster from his hand. He was ready to try
anything for some self-defense, or even a bit of explanation. "His idea
was much better! He thinks I should just kill him!"
"Is that the best you two
could come up with?" Jen's astonishment burst forth with a hysterical
giggle. She knew Sirius to be a bit rash at times, but Remus had always thought
things through and this situation- the little she knew of it- was so very
obviously a volatile one, she couldn't help but wonder why these two thought
only they could find an answer. Jen eyed them back and forth; "Destroy
three lives," she waved a hand at Sirius. "Or end one?" her other flung
out towards Remus. She looked decisively between them. In utter frustration,
the witch stood between these men with her arms out flung and awaiting a
rational answer. "Has everyone in
England gone mad? Have you both been training to become Death Eaters? Cuz I got
to tell ya, if you want to hurt me, this isn't real subtle! Death Eaters can usually
find a less obvious way of inflicting pain!"
"I don't think that's
called for." Remus said quietly, remaining calm. "However, I do think
you two should calm down."
"You asked him to kill
you?" Jen snapped, ignoring his comment. "Your friendship has reached
a whole new level!"
"Shut the fuck up!"
Sirius grabbed her arm and jerked her around. "You don't know what you're
talking about!"
Jen snapped her arm from him
and shoved him back. "No! I don't! Why don't you fill me in?"
"Enough!" Remus
stepped between them holding a hand out at each of them, trying to separate
them. "Merlin's ghost! If you're not tearing into each other one way it's
another!" He looked at Jen, then to Sirius. "I'd forgotten how you
two could fight! Now we all need to just stop and go back to the beginning." He
shook his head for emphasis. "Firstly, you two need to calm down!"
A throat being cleared
momentarily stopped their fighting. They all turned and saw Harry was standing
timidly in the doorway, almost in the corridor looking taken back. "I'm
sorry," he started softly, and then looked at Jen. "But I think your
brother's in the fireplace."
"Thank God!" Jen's relief
was audible. "Maybe he can talk some sense into you!" she shouted at
Sirius before heading to the door.
"No," Harry's
hesitation slowed her. "It's not Thom."
Jen halted beside him, frozen.
"Not Thom?" she said more to herself than any one. Harry watched her slowly
turn her head to him, her face contorted and eyes shining with undisguised
fear. "Not Thom?" she asked again.
"Which one?" Sirius
said from across the room, vocalizing the fear on Jen's face.
"He said his name was
David." Harry answered, still looking at Jen's terrified face. She
was staring at him, and he thought he saw tears start to form in her eyes.
"Are you okay?" He asked, genuinely concerned and seeing her fear he
knew there was very evidently something about her family he didn't know.
"Your brother?" Sirius spat as
he swiftly crossed the room, then gently pushed Harry back and took Jen's
shoulders, turning her to look at him, "How did he find you?"
Jen shook her head and took a
deep, trembling breath. "He can be very resourceful when it's
important." She looked away for a moment, breathing slowing, fighting back
tears, the looked back to Sirius. "I have to answer him."
"Do you want me to come
with you?" Sirius questioned her, all anger gone, trying to hide his matching fear.
"No. I'll be fine."
She touched his arm, then turned and left the room.
Feeling the fear and
trepidation, Remus looked at Sirius. "I didn't know she had another
brother."
"She's got three." Sirius
didn't look happy. He turned to his dresser to finish dressing, and jerked a
drawer open. "And four sisters."
"How is it we didn't know
that?" Remus asked completely surprised.
"Who are we?" Sirius snarled at
his drawer, throwing clothes aside and then looked at Remus. "We Marauders?"
then continued to struggle through the drawer.
Instead of immediately answering, Remus stepped forward and pushed Sirius back, and started sifting through the drawer. "Yes, Padfoot." He pulled a jumper out of the drawer and held it out for his friend. "We Marauders."
"No one ever asked." He
pulled the knitted sweater over his head. "They aren't a group of people
she's particularly fond of. Didn't you ever wonder why she and her Mum moved to
Manchester?"
Seeing the anger on his old friends
face, Remus took a few moments and thought back to his days at Hogwarts. He
never did ask much about Jen's family, none of them had. In fact he never
really gave it much thought. It just seemed so natural for her to be there,
they never questioned the how's or why's. "How did you know? Why didn't
you ever say anything?"
"I'd been sleeping with her,
Remus." Sirius slammed the drawer shut. "And I know it may be hard to believe
but we did actually talk to each other. We told each other a lot of secrets."
Sirius shook his head and looked out the door. "As for you and James…and
Peter, It never came up. And I wouldn't have said anything anyway. Excepting
her bother Thom, Jen would have been very happy if the lot of them dropped of
the face of the earth."
"I'm beginning to get a
bad feeling," Harry said. "Is this something we should be concerned
about?"
Sirius looked at his Godson.
"The Lennox family is to America as the Riddle family was to England. They
make the Death Eaters look tame." He then looked to Remus. "She and
her Mother fled that country to get away from them. This can't be good."
"And you let her go down
there alone?" Remus barked at his friend, starting for the door. "How do
you know she'll be okay?"
"David's not all
bad." Sirius followed Remus with Harry close behind. "Jen and I spent
a lot of time comparing notes on whose family was more wicked." Sirius made a
noise that could've been defined as a snicker. "She won." Sirius stated,
stepping in front of Remus, "We can't go busting in on her and David. Yes, he's
a major bigot and he makes Malfoy look downright weak, but he has a conscience.
A small one to be sure, but he wouldn't do anything to hurt Jenny."
The three hastily walked down
the stairs as Sirius tried to fill them in. "Her other brother, Kenton,
he's a real piece of work. He used to torture her endlessly. He'd use her for
target practice whenever he found a new spell that could possibly be used as a weapon."
The anger in his voice was as thick as tar. "And her sisters." He
shook his head recalling the stories Jen had told him so many years before.
They horrified him then, and now they seemed even worse. "By the time Jen
got to Hogwarts there wasn't a curse or spell that she hadn't been on the
receiving end of, except Avada Kadavra. And I'm sure the only reason is that
their father wouldn't let them try it on one of his offspring."
"What about Thom?"
Harry asked.
Sirius scoffed as they rounded the
corner to stand just outside the kitchen, "Their father disowned him when
they found out he was gay. Not that Thom was any more proud to be a Lennox than
I was to be a Black." He leaned an ear to the door and could her Jen's
muffled voice. "What time is it?"
"About five in the
morning." Harry checked his watch. Then looked at his Godfather.
"That makes it what?"
Sirius furrowed his brow calculating the time difference. "8:00 last night
in California, right?"
Remus shrugged, "About
that, Yes."
"I thought she lived in
New York." Harry noted.
"She does. But the Lennox
clan resides in Los Angeles, at least on her fathers side."
"Why did Jen and her Mum
run away?" After seeing Jen's fear, and hearing Sirius' anger, Harry was
becoming very uneasy about the possibilities of what Jen's family could do.
"That's not for me to
say." Again, the venom was in Sirius's voice. "And I'll warn you not
to ever ask her." He looked directly into Harry's eyes, making it clear
not to even mention it again.
Harry nodded and for some
reason found himself thinking of his semi-sister Lily. If Sirius were this
concerned about what that family could do-had done- to Jen, what would they do
to Jen's children? Were they in danger? Would their Grandfather allow his
children to hurt his own grandkids? The thought of Lily being in any kind of
trouble angered him. "Should we check on the twins?"
Sirius shook his head. "No,
Jen wouldn't leave them unless they were well protected, She's been hiding from
that family longer than she was hiding from us. We couldn't find her, what
makes you think he can?"
"Because David did."
Sirius looked like someone had
thrown a bucket of ice water over him. He looked at Harry, who was looking
almost as concerned as he felt. Then too Remus, who had that prepared look he
got whenever he knew Sirius was about to do something stupid. He turned and
pushed the kitchen door open.
Jen was sitting on the floor in
front of the fireplace with her hand supporting her head. She looked as though
she'd fallen back off her knees with one knee upraised, and an elbow resting on
it to support the weight of her head. The fireplace was empty.
"Are you okay?"
Sirius was kneeling in front of her, urging her to look at him. "What did
he want?"
Slowly Jen lifted her head. Her
eyes were bloodshot and her cheeks were damp. "Daddy's been making knew
friends." She said sarcastically as she looked up at him. "Is
Lucius still in Azkaban?"
"Yes," Sirius took
her hand in his, "His case is in appeal, but he's still locked up safe and
sound."
"David wanted to warn me
that my Father is branching out. He's been making some British friends with
names like Malfoy, Goyle, Mendez, and Snape. Are you sure he's still locked up?
I don't think an alliance between the Malfoy's and the Lennox's would be a good
thing."
"Where are Jimmy and
Lily?" Harry made a conscience effort to say Jimmy's name first. "Are
they alright?"
Jen nodded. "Yes. Nobody
even knows about them, the only Lennox that even knows they exist is
Thom."
"Draco Malfoy knows they exist." Harry urged.
"Yes, but he doesn't know where to
look." Jen looked up at Harry. "Thom and Rick are still bound to that spell to
keep me hidden. No one will be able to find them except those we tell."
"But David found
you." Harry was growing weary of having to remind them of this.
"But not the twins."
She shook her head. "He wouldn't even know to look for them." She
stopped and suddenly looked at Sirius. "Your name is Black."
"Yes. As yours will be
soon."
Abruptly she stood. "No, it
already is! The spell is for Jennifer Lennox, not Roxanne Black! That's how
David knew to floo here!" She looked at Harry, then Remus. "Oh my
god." Then back to Sirius, who was standing with Remus. "That's how
he found me! I never changed my name back!" Then grabbed a handful of floo
powder, tossed it into the fireplace and shouted, "Black flat!" and vanished.
########## ###
The moment Jen flooed to her
flat she realized her wand was still lying on Sirius's nightstand. She briefly
thought of returning for it, but before she could make up her mind her
brother's voice decided for her.
"You finally made
it." Kenton stood in the center of the living area with Jimmy and Lily at
his feet. They were bound back-to-back and gagged. Neither was struggling, they
both knew better than to fight magical bonds, but both looked as though they'd
put up a fight. Their robes were torn, and both looked to have received
'Crucio' more than once. Kenton was just as imposing as he'd been when they
were children. All 6'4, 220 pounds of him. He wore a forest green cloak over
his tailored robes. His dark hair was cut shorter than she remembered it and
his blue eyes were still penetrating. He almost looked militant. "I was
beginning to wonder if you would ever show up."
"What do you want?"
Jen asked trying to mask her fear.
A different, yet familiar,
voice answered that query. "You should already know that." Her sister
Jeanne stood from a chair by the table. She wore no cloak, only royal blue
robes that were also tailored to show her near flawless curves. Her long black
hair was braided loosely down her back allowing a few strands to decorate her
fair face. She smiled brightly at Jennifer, but her dark eyes showed only
distaste. "All he ever wants is a nice bottle of whiskey and a good
fuck."
"I only keep cinnamon
whiskey. And as for the other," She eyed her brother. "You won't be
finding that here."
"Oh, I don't know,"
Kenton squatted next to Lily, who looked back at him defiant. "My niece is
awfully pretty." He grabbed her face to look appraisingly, "Still a
virgin?"
Jeanne snickered, "Oh,
Kenny likes virgins."
Lily jerked her head away, and
from the look in her eyes, had she not been gagged she'd have spat on him.
"And feisty to boot. This could be fun."
The popping of Apparition came
moments before another voice. "Get away from my daughter." Sirius's
voice was thick with contempt. Kenton stood and turned to see Sirius standing
behind Jen with his wand raised.
"Sirius Black."
Kenton grinned. "I've been waiting a long time for this." The two had
never before met, but Kenton had heard all kinds of stories about Sirius Black.
His father had told him that Jennifer had been tied to him in the past, but it
wasn't until just yesterday they all realized Jen and Sirius actually had
children. He was looking forward to the opportunity match his guile against the
only man to ever escape Azkaban. And Sirius had been waiting years to release
some aggression onto the man that had spent so many hours tormenting Jen.
"Indeed." Sirius
matched his grin. "I reckon this is going to be fun." Sirius kept his
eyes trained on Kenton with a widening smile.
Slowly Jen was inching her way
towards Jeanne. She didn't have a chance against Kenton without a wand, but was
fairly confidant Sirius could best him. Even guessing that Harry and Remus were
close by, without her wand she could only fight Muggle style. She hated that.
However, somebody had to cover Jeanne.
"All right then."
With a quick glance to Jeanne then back to his opponent, Kenton said,
"Let's dance."
At once they all moved. Jen
ducked out of Jeanne's curse and lunged at her sister grabbing her around the
waist, taking them both over the table. Sirius and Kenton simultaneously threw
and dodged curses that left scorch marks on the walls behind where the other
just stood.
Jen managed to squirm behind
her sister, trying to disarm her or at the very least stay away from the wand
tip. She could hear several crashes and thumps as stray curses hit odd objects throughout
the apartment. "God Dammit!" She rolled Jeanne over, now trying to
pin her, "It took a long time to decorate this place!"
"You should have hired a decorator!"
Jeanne shouted, trying to worm away from her younger sister. "I've never seen a
more pathetic apartment in my life!"
"Not bad, Black."
Kenton said dodging a curse, but when it shattered a mirror behind him, the
Lennox shook his head in mock sympathy. "That's bad luck. Although that
luck curse is already on you. You'll have to do better."
"Now!" Sirius
bellowed and shot another curse.
Jen chanced a glance back,
giving Jeanne the opportunity to break free, and saw Harry Apparate on the
twins and then the three of them disappear.
"No!" Kenton shouted,
looking at the now vacant spot on the floor.
"Oh no!" Jeanne
looked terrified, "Oh no!" then turned to Jen and
shouted, "Crucio!"
"Expelliarmus!"
Remus's command managed to disarm Jeanne, but not before her curse hit Jen.
Jen screeched in pain. It had been a
long time since she felt that curse. She buckled onto the floor feeling her
body explode.
Jeanne spun to see who had
taken her wand, and her eyes grew very wide, "The werewolf." Her eyes
flicked to Kenton, who was still dueling with Sirius. "Maybe Dad won't
kill us." She smiled.
Jen recognized that tone. She
looked up and saw Remus staring at Jeanne, holding his wand at her. Trying to
overcome the pain, Jen tried to stand. She remembered her father's fascination
with dark creatures, and knew he would just love to have a werewolf in his
'collection'. She saw the hungry look in Jeanne's eyes. A look that reminded
Jen how she would be rewarded for delivering Remus to her father.
"Kenny! I think we have something almost as good as what
we came for."
Kenton looked at his sister
briefly, and when he saw Remus his eyes glinted. Knowing Sirius would
eventually lead the Lennox's to Jen, he and Jeanne had spent an extensive amount
of time and energy finding out as much about Sirius Black and all those
associated with him. Kenton knew his father would be thrilled to finally have a
werewolf, not to mention one so close to Jennifer. While dodging one of
Sirius's curses, he fumbled in his robes saying "Pater Praedico." and
tossed a small sphere at Remus. "Wolfman! Catch!"
Startled, Remus held his hand
out reflexively.
"Remus! No!" Jen
fought past the pain of the curse and tried to intercept the sphere, but their hands
closed over it together. They vanished.
Horrified, Sirius turned back
to Kenton and raised his wand, but a loud crack startled him before he could
cast his curse. He spun around to see Jeanne howl in pain and fall to the
floor, clutching her side. Blood immediately began to stain the carpet around
her. Sirius turned back to Kenton when he heard the popping of Disapparition
then saw a very angry, very pale Rick standing in the hall in front of Jen's
room pointing- was that a gun? -At Jeanne. The man looked to have been beaten,
with one eye swelling and traces of blood around his mouth.
"Stupid fuck! Point a wand at
me?" Rick shouted at Jeanne, "Ya! It hurts doesn't it! You can't counter-curse
a goddamned bullet!"
In two strides Sirius was
pulling Jeanne up and slamming her into the wall. "Where are they?"
Despite her obvious pain,
Jeanne smiled. "She's back where she belongs." Then coughed blood
into her mouth.
"Move over." Rick
said coldly from beside Sirius. The wizard didn't move but heard a clicking
that sounded a bit like a latch. "Does that hurt?" He said to Jeanne
"I think I hit your kidney. You only need one so its not fatal, but then I
may decide the next one should hit somewhere more important." He then
shoved the barrel under her chin. "I believe he asked you a
question." He seemed to be taking this attack very personally. Rick was as
enraged as Sirius.
"You'll never get them
back." She was failing to look menacing. "Even if you do, you won't
want her anymore." She did manage a snarl after that.
The popping of Apparition
introduced another voice. "Sirius," Harry said. "You can't kill her."
With the little information he'd gotten from Sirius, Harry knew the Lennox's
were going to try to get at Jennifer and the twins. He Portkeyed the twins to
The Weasley's shop then returned to help, but he was obviously too late. He
looked around the room and realized Jen and Remus were gone. "We'll need her
help to get Jen and Remus back."
"I'll die before I help
you." Jeanne coughed again, sounding more strangled.
"You'll die anyway."
Sirius turned back on her. "How much you help us will determine how
painfully."
"Or slowly. That wound may
not be fatal but I do believe even witches can bleed to death." Rick added,
pushing on his gun for emphasis. "Although another well placed bullet could
hurry that along. Where's Thomas?"
"Like we'd waste time on
that faggot." Jeanne was growing paler and struggling to keep her eyes
open.
"Sirius, Rick." Harry
stepped up and put a hand around the barrel of Rick's gun, pulling it back.
"The Muggles will be curious about what all the ruckus was. We need to get
out of here before they arrive. And before this woman bleeds to death on Jen's
nice carpet."
Rick stepped back, giving a
glance about the destroyed room. The walls were still smoking in places where
dodged spells had found a target, and most of Jen's furniture and decorations
had been destroyed. Jen was going to be furious when she saw this room.
Sirius still held the criminal against
the wall. "You are going to tell us where they are." Jeanne's head
was slowly dropping and her breathing was growing thin.
"Sirius," Harry
grabbed his arm, suddenly urgent, "We are going to need her alive! And if
we don't get her some help, she's going to die."
Sirius still glared at Jen's
sister. "Where are the twins?"
"With Fred and
George." Harry pushed Sirius away from the bleeding woman and laid her on
the floor. "They have so many wards around that Joke shop no one will ever
be able to find them. Now take this," he tried to hand Sirius the frame
they'd used as the Portkey to get them outside Jen's flat. "I've recharmed
it. It will take you three to the joke shop. I'll clean up this mess and
follow." He stood in front of his Godfather. "And Sirius, don't be
rash. Lily and Jimmy are a mess and really need you. And I suggest you get some
kind of a Muggle nurse to get that bullet out of that bitch. I don't think many
medi-wizards are familiar gunshot wounds."
"What in the hell happened
here?" Thomas's stunned voice shouted from the doorway.
They all wheeled around to see
Thom standing with a large brown bag in his arms.
"Where have you
been?" Sirius thundered at him, "You were supposed to be protecting
Lily and Jimmy!"
"Excuse me?" Thomas
roared back, confused.
"He didn't know,
Sirius." Rick stated as he walked to Thom and took the bag from him, and
then it on the floor and hugged him tightly. "Jen asked me to fill him in
when he arrived. When he didn't show up after so long, I figured they'd already
taken him."
"Don't talk about me like
I'm not here!" He pushed Rick back, and looked around his sister's
completely trashed apartment. "And who are 'they'?"
"Your family." Sirius
growled, obviously trying to contain his anger. "They showed up here and were
trying to take Jen and the twins. We sort of foiled that plan, but not before
your insufferably wicked brother Kenton, threw some sort of sphere at Remus.
Jen tried to intercept it but only managed to catch it when Remus did."
"And now they're both
gone." Thomas said as a statement, not a question. To avoid the inevitable
questions, he went on to explain. "It's a talisman my father insisted all
his children carry." He shook his head slightly, "I can't believe he still uses
it. At any time it can be used as a Portkey to take you to him. It works both
ways. He can call you and off you go, or you can cast it yourself and jump to
Daddy's side." His sarcasm was evident, until he noticed Rick was holding
a gun. "What are you doing with that?" Then he saw his sister behind Harry and
Sirius, bleeding on the floor. "Jeanne?"
"Faggot." His sister sneered from the floor.
"Jesus Christ!" Thom spat stepping towards his sister. "What in the hell is going on?"
"Sirius has already told you all we know." Harry tried to calmly explain, stepping between Thomas and Jeanne. "Jen just sort of flipped out when she figured out how they found her."
"How did they find her?" Thom hollered at Harry. "Nobody could've gotten around my spell! No one!"
"How do you think?" Rick said with disgust. "Exactly like I said they would!" Then turned and looked directly at Sirius. "I told her not to tell the twins about you! I told her all it would do is bring trouble. But she didn't listen to me." He was actually snarling at Sirius. "No, she said Sirius would never hurt them. What a laugh! Ever since she unfolded that paper all you've brought to this family is pain!" spontaneously he threw his hands into Sirius's chest, shoving him back. "How do you sleep at night, knowing all this is you're fault?"
Harry stepped in front of Sirius before he could respond, knowing how violent it could be. "Don't." he said firmly.
"I'm their Father!" Sirius shouted over Harry.
Rick laughed almost hysterically, "Their Father? Who do you think your trying to kid?" he stepped closer. "Huh? Who do you think explained to Lily why the boys were teasing her at school? Who do you think sat Jimmy down and explained to him what was happening in his pants when he hit puberty? Huh? It certainly wasn't you!"
"You have no right to talk to me like that!" Sirius tried to push past Harry.
"I've been more of a father to those kids than you will ever be!" Rick shot a finger at Sirius over Harry's shoulder. "You think just because you fucked Jen and she gave them your name you're their father? There's a helluva a lot more to it than that!" Thom stepped in front of Rick trying to hold him back from Sirius. "But then you haven't taken the time to figure that out, now have you?"
"Alright!" Thom shouted, stilling the argument. "This is neither the time nor place for this."
A weak snicker from Jeanne turned the men's heads. She'd managed to edge herself up on an elbow. When sure she had all their attention she smiled. "A faggot and a traitor fighting for claiming rights on a couple of bastards." She giggled more loudly. "Dad was so wrong. You are like a bunch of clay pigeons just waiting to be shot down. We don't need help from anyone in England."
Thom stepped away from Rick and crossed to stand in front of Jeanne's head. "Do you really want me to have to shut you up?"
Jeanne looked up at him with a grin. "Take your best shot. Fag."
"Fine." Then kicked his boot heel across her face, knocking her unconscious to the floor. "They should've let Rick kill your sorry ass."
"Thom!" Harry shouted, "we need her alive!"
"No," a new voice creaked. "We really don't" Alastor Moody stepped from the grate in the fireplace and looked at the group. "Although were she alive it would make my job much easier."
Thom turned and looked at the newcomer. "How long have you known about this?" He stated.
Grimly, Alastor looked at Thom. "Known which? That you're family is quite dangerous, or that Jennifer and Remus have been taken? You should know better than to ask such an idiotic question." Then took inventory of the room. "However, I will give you a bit of leniency."
"Moody!" Harry said crossings to stand in front of his mentor. "What are you doing here?"
Alastor looked at Harry, then past him to Thom and raised an eyebrow in question.
Thom shook his head. "I don't know. He's still training."
Harry looked between his Mentor and Thomas, realizing the two already knew each other judging by their familiarity. "What's going on?" Harry asked, a bit more quietly.
"Quite a bit more than you know." Moody explained to Harry. "But now is not the time to go into details." Flashing red lights started flashing through the windows. "You are going to take Mr. Black and Mr. Scarpaccio to Lily and James." Then looked at Thom. "We will stay and deal with this situation."
"What about this bitch?" Sirius demanded, slightly kicking Jeanne's unconscious body.
Thom laid a hand on Sirius's shoulder. "We can handle her as well." Then turned to his lover. "Go take care of the kids. They're going to need you right now."
Rick nodded. "Don't take to long. They'll need you as well."
Thomas nodded and looked at Harry and Sirius. "You need to get out before the Police burst through that door."
Even though filled with unanswered questions, Harry pointed at the frame and quietly cast the Portus spell. "Rick, Sirius." He held his hand above the frame waiting for the other two to join him. Rick did not hesitate, but Sirius looked at Thomas.
"Those children are mine. Not yours." He said moving to stand beside Harry.
"I know." Thomas said, probably just to pacify the man. "And right now they should be your focus. Not me and not Rick."
Sirius nodded once, firmly, then reached his hand to the frame.
Once the three vanished, Thom looked at Moody. "How did we not se this coming?"
Mad-eye shook his head and looked at Jeanne. "We should have."
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