Chapter Six
The fall I turned ten, something odd happened. Abe disappeared! I rushed over to Mama, my blue eyes wide and frightened. "Mama!" I choked out, my eyes watering. I began to cry. "Abe's missing!" I glanced around. "And so is Al!"
Mother only chuckled. Why in the world is she chuckling? Her sons are missing! She should be worried! They could be hurt...or touched in naughty ways and- and- "Ariana, they're at school.
"No they aren't! They were gone last night."
"They're at Hogwarts, Ariana. You'll be going next year-"
"No I won't!" I screeched, curling up on the couch. "I told you I would never use magic again!"
"Ariana, your magic is not going to go away, you have to believe me-"
"Shut up!" I screech, and the end table engulfed in flames.
Mama shrieked and grabbed her wand, using a spell to put out the fire. I glared at the wand. my hand twitching, wanting to snap it. Mama sensed this and thrust her wand into her pocket. "Dinner, Ari."
"No."
"What?"
"I will not eat. I want Abe!"
"He's not going to be back until Christmas."
I couldn't help but growl at her.
Everything went black after a flash of red light.
After about four years I had had enough. Mother was using a spell to knock me unconscious, then feeding me soup while I was knocked out.
I was even angrier when she denied this. Something blew up and I was unconscious again.
Abe woke me. "Hey, how are you?"
"Where's Mama?"
"Mama's...Mama's gone, Ari."
"What? How?"
"There was an explosion. She didn't make it."
"Why didn't she make it?"
"Mama was getting old, Ariana. She could've only taken so much. It was from your uncontrolled magic," Al's voice sounded.
I didn't want to believe I killed Mama. "You're lying," I told both him and myself bitterly. "You have to be. I don't have any magic. You have to be lying!"
"I am not lying, Ariana. You need to face the truth and get out of the baby world you have grown up for eight years in."
"I did not grow up in a baby world!"
"You did, Ariana."
"No!"
"You had everything you wanted, Ariana."
"I did not!"
"Do not lie to me or yourself, Ariana."
"I didn't always have Abe when I wanted him!"
Al silenced. Abe pulled me close. "I'm right here, Ariana. I always will be."
"You can't always be there for her," I heard Al tell Abe. "What about Hogwarts?"
"And you can't take her all over the world with him!" Abe yelled angrily at Al. "And I don't care."
"If we find the Hallows, we won't have to hide that weird brat anymore," an unfamilar voice said. Brat? Hallows?
"Albus will not take her!"
I walked into the living room. Al had a strange man over. He was sitting while my brothers were standing.
"He can and he will," the man growled. He casted a curse on Abe which made Abe scream in pain.
I couldn't take it and jumped out. "Stop!" I screeched, jumping in front of Abe. The pain was horrible- almost like the pain from when I was six all over again.
"Stop!" I heard Al beg. "You're hurting them! Please, stop Gelert!"
"No. They're only going to get into the way of our plans, Albus. They're going to get in the way of finding the Hallows."
"Don't hurt them!"
Al started dueling him, then Abe joined.
"Stop!" I screeched, thinking it was like one of Abe and Al's fist fights. I ran into the middle, holding my hands in opposite directions.
"Avada Kedavra!" I heard a voice yell. Everything went dark.
He still visits her grave sight. He remember still the exact day that she died. He could never forgive Albus for bringing the man over. If he had never came, Ariana would've still been alive.
He also blamed the Muggle boys who did that to her. Again, if they hadn't, she still wouldn't have been alive.
He blamed his father. If he hadn't gone after those Muggle boys- which he couldn't blame him for- he could've stopped his mother's death and then Al wouldn't have had to care for them, then Al wouldn't have had to worry about caring for her or taking her with him.
It wasn't his fault...it couldn't be. She was his whole world, and now she's gone...
Decided to end it there. Sorry. Last chapter of this story, I know it was bad...and short.
