Katy woke up the next morning. It was light outside. She must have been asleep for at least five hours! Liam must have let her oversleep, he only had about two hours! Katy leapt out of bed and quickly got dressed. She pinned back the curtains to the living room. Liam was reading a magazine, sprawled out across an armchair. Tonks was still sitting in the corner of the room, her gag in her mouth, and she looked like she'd been awake all night. Katy smiled at her, she couldn't tell if Tonks smiled back.

'Morning, Liam.' Katy greeted him. He peered over the magazine.

'Hey, Katy,' he smiled. 'what was going on last night? I heard voices.'

'Don't be saying that too loudly, Liam. Anyone would think you were hearing things.' Katy told him with a smirk. He grinned at her. She knew her way out of situations with him.

'So, you ready to make a move now?' he asked her, shutting the magazine and levitating it into his bag.

Katy shrugged. 'Alright.' She sighed. She was so nervous about it! The plan had to work. There were lives at risk, here. It felt awful. If she messed up, or couldn't convince Bellatrix to put Tonks in the dungeon, she would certainly die. And the guilt Katy would feel if she was responsible for her death, and not just her death, the death of her baby, too.

The Manor was dark, as usual, but it seemed like something else was going on behind those great doors. The gates were locked, which was strange, and they had to wait at least five minutes before there was any sign of life beyond them. The doors swung open and they saw Bellatrix Lestrange stride towards them, her crazy hair flowing behind her. She snapped her fingers and the gates unlocked. She smiled at them and grinned as she saw what they had brought with them.

'Aha! You work quickly, kids!' She beamed at them and lead them up towards the manor. Katy glanced over at Tonks worriedly, she really wished Liam would be a little more careful, he was pulling the ropes so tightly…

The house seemed different. It looked as if they'd cleaned it up a little bit, some of the dark items on the shelves appeared as if they had been used recently, rather than just being decorative. Katy shivered and glanced at Tonks. She held a stone cold expression, but she looked quietly confident. Liam stared at Katy and then to their hostage and back to his partner. Katy quickly looked away as they followed Bellatrix.

'Alright, we'll put this one in the dungeon for now, ey? Let her stew for a while,' She stared around the banister on the stairs. 'Draco! Can you do me a favour, babe?'

Her nephew jogged down the stairs, took one look at the scene awaiting him and rolled his eyes. 'For God's sake, Bella! Where d'you want me to put this one, then?'

'Dungeons.' She muttered casually, and promptly strode into the entrance room. Katy glanced at Liam as he handed Tonks over to Draco, then they both followed their employer.

Bellatrix spun around, her hair whirling around her.

'Right, guys, I guess I'd better pay you, hadn't I?' She grinned at them and pulled some money out of her pocket and handing to equally to Katy and Liam, along with a pretty decent tip. Katy smiled back at her. She didn't particularly like Bellatrix Lestrange, the woman knew how to give tips. Liam and Katy pocketed their money as Draco returned from the dungeons.

'Well, I think drinks are in order! Where's that damned house elf?' She turned on the spot slowly, looking at the floor as if a house elf would suddenly appear.

'Uh… Bella, he can't do everything at the same time y'know. You sent him off to your actual house to polish silver, or something…' Draco told her slowly, as if he was talking to a child.

'Don't be so patronizing, Draco, you can make the bloody drinks then.'

As if to be doubly as smug, Draco clicked his fingers and drink appeared on the table in front of them.

'Bloody kids, what the hell do they teach at Hogwarts? How to host the perfect dinner party? My God that place has gone to the dogs,' She muttered darkly, then picked up a glass and replaced the crazy smile on her face. 'Drink up, kids,' She downed the glass in one. 'I've got business to attend to. Katy, Liam… Draco.' She spun on her heals and left.

There was a call from the hallway; 'LIAM!'

'Holy shit…' Liam muttered, he glanced at the other two.

'She doesn't like waiting.' Draco informed him. Liam rapidly skidded out of the room, leaving Katy and Draco alone – much to Katy's dislike.

'So… just me and you, ey Katy?' Draco smiled at her. Katy smiled back, but she couldn't tell how believable her smile actually was.

'Yep. Looks that way.' She said awkwardly.

'You know… maybe it's a good thing we're alone now…' Draco took a few steps closer to her. Katy mirrored his steps – backwards.

'Or not,' She muttered. He rolled his eyes.

'Come on, Katy. Please don't tell me you're with that idiot?' He said, talking about Liam.

Katy shook her head. 'No. He's my friend, though, so please don't talk about him like that.'

Draco shrugged and stared back at her. 'So, you have any better options? I'm a decent guy, wealthy family…'

'Death Eater, the Dark Lord staying in your house…' Katy continued. He glared at her.

'And that's not my fault. Katy, I really like you.'

'You've got a funny way of showing it. I don't know how you used to get girls in Slytherin, but in Hufflepuff guys aren't sleazy.' Katy told him fiercely.

'Is that so? And what about Diggory then? He had a load of girlfriends, and you're telling me he wasn't sleazy?'

'Don't you dare talk about Cedric like that!' Katy didn't realise it, but she was yelling. She took a few steps forward so her face was a few inches from his. 'And Cedric Diggory was more of a man than you will ever be, so don't you even think about talking about him in that manor again. Alright?'

Draco swallowed hard, clearly he didn't understand how physically powerful snatchers actually were. He nodded weakly.

'Good,' Katy told him, sliding backwards a little. 'and so, I'm going to find my partner and get out of here… unless there's anything else you would like to say to me?'

He shook his head slowly. 'No.'