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Harry Potter and the Conjoining of Paragons

By ACI100

Chapter 52: Rallying Forces


December 17, 1943

Horace Slughorn's Office

9:14 PM

Laughter wafted from a nearby table when a seventh-year Gryffindor went head-first into his treacle tart. An open bottle of fire whiskey rattled on the table beside him while one of his friends leant over and removed his face from the dessert.

I wonder what it's like being so carefree. Harry had known few times like that. How could someone laugh so freely while Grindelwald's sword loomed above their heads?

"Are you all right, m'boy?" Slughorn asked once they stepped away from the Daily Prophet's editor and towards their next target. "You look a bit tired if I dare say."

"I'm all right, sir," he said. "Just tired, like you guessed."

Emily gave his hand a gentle squeeze. "It's been a long week," she said. "The exams seem tougher this year with everything else going on, and it's his OWL year."

"Ah, yes," said Slughorn. "I sometimes forget how young you are, Harry. What a future you have ahead, aye?"

Harry returned Emily's affection and forced himself to smile. "I hope so, sir." At this point, he thought as they followed their Head of House, I just hope I have any future.

Slughorn's girth looked greater than ever as he led the pair of them around the room. His chest puffed out each step of the way and his broad smile made his chins quiver beneath a twitching moustache.

No teacher should take that much pleasure from two students coming to his party together.

"Edward, so good to see you!" Slughorn stepped forward and patted a tall, young man on the shoulder. Harry felt his guard go up. Edward Nott — Abraxas's old friend.

A shadow had fled during one of his fights against Abraxas after attempting an ambush and Harry had long since suspected that it had been Edward Nott.

The Nott heir wore forest green robes trimmed in fine white lace. "Hello, Professor. How are you?"

"Not as well as you, it seems," Slughorn said with a chuckle. "You look as though the last six months have treated you well."

Nott offered a thin but winning smile. "Yes, sir. They've been good to me."

Emily gave his hand a sharp squeeze, but it took a moment for him to remember why. Oh, hell. Nott was the one who Burke had been reporting to.

No shit the last six months have treated you well — you've been hunkered up with Grindelwald. The ministry might be able to learn something from questioning you.

Cold fingers ran down his back. Maybe too much. Grindelwald seemed to know who had killed Abraxas Malfoy. Had he told Nott? Was that how he won his loyalty — a chance for revenge? This is all so fucking complicated.

"Glass of wine, Professor?" Nott asked when a serving tray bobbed by.

Slughorn chortled. "Don't mind if I do."

Nott plucked one from the tray and passed it to Slughorn before snatching two more. "Would either of you like one?" he asked both Harry and Emily.

"Yes, please," she said before Harry could answer. What is his game?

"Come and sit, come and sit," Slughorn told Edward. "I'd be so interested in hearing about your time abroad."

Nott just smiled again. "I'm afraid I can't, Professor. I was just dropping in to chat with a couple friends and say hello. It's been lovely seeing you."

Harry watched his back as he strode away, wondering exactly what the point of that fiasco had been. Was he checking to see if Emily and I were still here, or was he checking in on Burke and the others? Either was possible, but neither felt right. He could have done both without letting Emily or I know he was here.

The glass tingled in his fingers and Harry glanced down. The wine was the same shade of deep red and he detected no enchantments. Weird. For a second, I thought I sensed magic. He placed the glass down on a nearby table while Slughorn wasn't looking and let the man lead both him and Emily toward yet another person of importance.

"Ah!" called Slughorn when he spotted someone in the crowd. "If that isn't —"

A shrill scream sliced through the enlarged office.

Harry drew his wand and raised a translucent shield, staring through it to where the scream had come from.

A girl had slumped to the floor just beside a table not far behind them. His heart froze. The table I put the wine on. That tingling. Horrifying realization settled in. The bastard used a Switching Spell; he meant to poison me.

The girl's friend was the one who had screamed, but now more had taken up her call. Slughorn was a spluttering mess and glasses shattered all around the room while trays clattered from house elves' grasps and bounced across the floor.

Harry let his shield fall. "Check if she's dead," he told Emily. "We'll know for sure it was meant for me if she's just paralyzed. I'm going after Nott."

"I'll go after him," she insisted. "You check on —"

"No. Nott's mine; he already got away once."

"It could be a trap." There was no hint of challenge in her voice, just a note of warning.

"I doubt it. All Nott's ever done is run."

She pressed a fleeting kiss against his lips and a heat tingled down his neck. "Be careful. I'll be following once I know if she's alive."

Harry slipped through the churning sea of bodies, silencing his feet while casting a perfect Disillusionment Charm and sprinting from Slughorn's office.

He conjured up memories of the Marauder's Map. If he knows about the one-eyed witch's statue, he'll be heading for the third floor. If he doesn't…

Harry changed course and sprinted towards the stone steps leading up from the dungeons. There was no reason for Nott to leave secretly. He'd be a suspect if people didn't see him leave, and he knows how well Emily knows the castle.

Harry took the steps two at a time and sprinted across the Entrance Hall just as he saw white lace slide through the large oak doors and out onto the grounds.

Snow crunched underfoot without sound and the cold night air slammed into him. Nott had pulled something sleek and silver from his pocket.

An invisibility cloak — fuck! This couldn't be the cloak, could it? Had Grindelwald stolen it from Henri? No — it's not right. Harry's had been a lighter silver whereas Nott's was almost grey.

Harry waved his wand and the snow hardened around Nott's feet, vine-like ice reaching up and snaring his calves.

"Gah!" The bastard got a shield up just in time to block Harry's first Stunner but a second shattered his shield and sent him reeling. There was an awful snap in his ankle and he was staggering back. Harry raised his wand and prepared for the final blow, but then Nott vanished.

What the… fuck! The ice vines were gone; Nott must have vanished them while holding Harry's attention and retreating under the cloak. Harry sprayed spells all around where Nott was and waited to feel a Shield Charm, but none of them must have been close because nothing happened.

He kicked at the ground so hard his toe throbbed.

Emily shimmered into being not ten feet from him. "I'm guessing he's gone?"

Harry scowled and kicked at the ground again. All it did was make his toe throb worse. "He had an invisibility cloak. I think I broke his ankle, but he got away." There was a sourness in his voice that matched the bitter spit swimming in his mouth.

Emily rubbed his arm. "We'll get him," she promised. There was a long pause. "The victim is alive, but paralyzed."

His hands curled into fists. "Figured."

"Do you understand now? Why I want the others aware and involved in the smallest, safest ways they can be?"

Harry closed his eyes and tried ignoring that for the second time, but it was harder now. That could have been Dorea or Elena. Neither of them would have known better than to drink from something Edward Nott had given them. The thought made him sick.

"Yes," he admitted. The adrenaline was fleeing fast. All of a sudden, he just felt sad and tired. He swallowed hard. "We should tell them when they get back from the holidays."

"Tomorrow morning. We shouldn't waste any time."

Harry hesitated. "Tomorrow morning," he agreed. It's not like I have much choice. It felt like dark lords gave him very few of those.


December 18, 1943

The Great Hall

8:49 AM

The sky was bright and filled with falling snowflakes that drifted down from the enchanted ceiling but vanished halfway to the four long tables. The light flakes fell slowly and looked innocent enough, but Harry knew a much fiercer storm was coming.

The air was thick from more than just the snow. The story of last night's Slugclub meeting had spread fast and none of the missing students had yet shown up. They never will. A sick feeling tickled the back of his throat, but he shoved it back down.

Emily had been right so far. Plenty of parents had written panicked notes and several withdrew their children from Hogwarts, but there had been no whispers of closure. Britain needs the school — it's a last resort against Grindelwald.

Little news came from the morning's Daily Prophet. Grindelwald had been eerily quiet since hanging Lord Black's corpse from the Tower of London.

A grey eagle owl flapped down in front of Harry with an envelope clutched between its talons.

Emily ran the tip of her wand along the parchment, but nothing happened. "It's safe," she muttered. "I can't speak for what's inside, though."

Harry opened the envelope with a careful stroke of his wand, but there was just a simple letter inside. Another check by Emily yielded no results, so Harry unrolled the parchment and read.

Pavonis,

I'd like to speak with you concerning some urgent business. Consider yourself invited for tea at 6:00 PM on the winter solstice.

Please write back if you cannot make it so something else can be arranged.

Regards,

Arcturus Black

Lord of the Founding House of Black.

The letter made him wary. His eyes unwillingly jumped towards Dorea and he clutched the parchment tight between his fingers.

"Easy," Emily whispered while rubbing his arm. "The man's father is dead and it's publicly known we were at the site of Grindelwald's attack on Hogsmeade. This isn't that surprising."

"Still weird, though," he muttered. If Lord Black wanted something with a no-name halfblood, then business really was serious.


About half an hour later…

It was a smaller group than usual meeting in this hidden room on the third floor. The table's head was empty, but that was typical these days. Emily had stopped taking that chair following the death of Dumbledore. It's actually sweet, in a weird sort of way.

Polus Rookwood and Cassiopeia Black were the only other members of Emily's old posse. Harry had brought Dorea, Elena, and Charlus.

"I think we all know why we're here," Emily began.

"You mean to fight Grindelwald." Dorea stated it as she had to Harry.

Emily twirled a lock of raven hair like it was the most natural thing in the world. "I mean to kill Grindelwald. For what he's done to people I care about and to prevent him from ruining the world."

Dorea began to open her mouth but Charlus seized her hand. The meeting made him tense — that was plain to see — and Harry couldn't blame him, surrounded by unknown Slytherins the way he was.

"The bastard has to die. He'll kill me if he doesn't." The room fell still. No one, except Emily and Charlus, had expected that.

"Why you?" asked Rookwood. "I don't see what Grindelwald would gain."

"Nor do I, but he disagrees. A group of his agents have been trying to capture me for a couple of months. Never kill, always capture."

"He tried it himself in Hogsmeade," added Charlus. "I saw it. He just blasted everyone else, but he tied Harry up with air and meant to take him Merlin knows where."

A frown creased Cassie's lips. "What does he want with you?"

"I don't know. I think he believes I have something he wants but I have no idea what it is."

"It doesn't matter." There was cold steel in Emily's voice. "Grindelwald can't have him and I'm sick of the damage he's done. We're going to kill him, simple as that."

Rookwood looked ready to laugh or run, but Harry couldn't tell which. "And how do you plan on doing that?"

"I can't tell you that. One of the reasons we want to tell you all this is so you can stay safe. We don't want Grindelwald or his agents targeting any of our friends while they're unprepared or unaware."

"So that's it, then?" Elena actually sounded disappointed.

"Not quite," said Emily. "There are some things we might be able to do sooner, and some of you might be able to help, but it's risky work."

Elena spoke up immediately. "I'll do it." Harry's chest swelled.

"So will I." Dorea and Cassie exchanged surprised looks — the two had spoken in perfect unison.

Rookwood rubbed tiredly at his eyes. "Let's hear it, then," he said. "I'm not throwing my name into anything until I'm convinced it's not suicide."

Emily folded her hands and leant forward. "The first step is identifying and eliminating Grindelwald's most valuable agents. Luckily for us, we know one of them already."


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This edit was quite rushed because my life has been utter chaos for the past month or so. I apologize for the roughness that resulted from that.

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