A dozen shocked faces turned as Harry kicked open the door and carried the still form into the Weasleys' kitchen.
"HARRY, WHAT'S WRONG?" Hermione asked.
"IS THAT BLOOD?" Ron stammered.
"WHO IS THAT, WHAT'S WRONG WITH HER?" Ginny said.
Harry rushed past them and laid the girl on the couch in the sitting room, turning as Mr. and Mrs. Weasley, Ron, Ginny, Hermione, Fred and George, Lupin, Tonks, Charlie, Fleur and Bill, followed him into the room.
"Harry, what happened?" Lupin asked softly.
"I was attacked at The Tomb, Death Eaters, they had me, and this girl comes out of nowhere and saves me. I don't think she's a witch, see never used magic that I could see, but I saw over a dozen spells just bounce off of her. She got me free, and we fought the Death Eaters, but the last two hit her with 'Stupefy,' and 'Avada Kedavra' at the same time. She's alive, I can see her breathing, but…" Harry trailed off, unable to finish.
"Mixing spells is never predictable, there's no way to know what effect those two spells will have on her," Lupin said, "Molly, get some blankets. I think the only thing we can do for now is make her comfortable, and watch her. If her condition changes, then we may need to take action, but I don't want to do anything until we have an idea of what to do."
"I'll be back in a minute," Harry said as Mrs. Weasley disappeared up the stairs. He started towards the door, but was stopped by Ginny.
"Where are you going?" she asked.
"Back to Hogwarts, I left some things, of mine and hers."
"I'm coming with you."
"No Gin, it's too dangerous, I'm going alone."
"LIKE HELL YOU ARE!" Ginny yelled.
Harry turned and looked into Ginny's eyes, "Please Gin, I told you why I can't let you go. I gave my reasons at the funeral, you're not coming."
Ginny stared back at him, "Fine! But, don't you dare go alone."
Lupin disarmed the situation by saying, "I'll go with Harry." Harry nodded and walked outside with Lupin; where the pair Apparated to the path just outside the Gates of Hogwarts. Harry led the way, retracing his steps back across the grounds. He heard Lupin curse softly when they reached the site of the battle.
"Harry, what happened?"
"That girl doesn't bother to play fair with Death Eaters," Harry said, holding out the pair of long double-edged daggers."
Lupin took the daggers and examined them as Harry retrieved the girl's crossbow, and his firebolt. "These runes, the ones etched in the blades," Lupin said hold them so Harry could see, "They're odd, runes were never my specialty, but I think they say Honor and Death."
"Hermione may be able to tell us more, or the girl if she wakes," Harry said shouldering his broom."
"What do you plan to do with the bodies?"
"Leave them, the school's empty now, the ministry can deal with it. I'll send Scrimgeour a note when we get back, give him something useful to do." Harry walked back to the Tomb, grabbed his bag from the ground, and walked to the gates.
