Harry looked around at the other two, now mere outlines in the darkness. He saw Hermione point her wand, not toward the outside, but into his face; there was a bang, a burst of white light, and he buckled in agony, unable to see. He could feel his face swelling rapidly under his hands as heavy footfalls surrounded him.
โGet up, vermin.โ
Unknown hands dragged Harry roughly off the ground. Before he could stop them, someone had rummaged through his pockets and removed the blackthorn wand. Harry clutched at his excruciatingly painful face, which felt unrecognizable beneath his fingers, tight, swollen, and puffy as though he had suffered some violent allergic reaction. His eyes had been reduced to slits through which he could barely see; his glasses fell off as he was bundled out of the tent; all he could make out were the blurred shapes of four or five people wrestling Ron and Hermione outside too.
โGet โ off โ her!โ Ron shouted. There was the unmistakable sound of knuckles hitting flesh: Ron grunted in pain and Hermione screamed, โNo! Leave him alone, leave him alone!โ
โYour boyfriendโs going to have worse than that done to him if heโs on my list,โ said the horribly familiar, rasping voice. โDelicious girl โฆ What a treat โฆ I do enjoy the softness of the skin. โฆโ
Harryโs stomach turned over. He knew who this was: Fenrir Greyback, the werewolf who was permitted to wear Death Eater robes in return for his hired savagery.
โSearch the tent!โ said another voice.
Harry was thrown facedown onto the ground. A thud told him that Ron had been cast down beside him. They could hear footsteps and crashes; the men were pushing over chairs inside the tent as they searched.
โNow, letโs see who weโve got,โ said Greybackโs gloating voice from overhead, and Harry was rolled over onto his back. A beam of wandlight fell into his face and Greyback laughed.
โIโll be needing butterbeer to wash this one down. What happened to you, ugly?โ
Harry did not answer immediately.
โIย said,โ repeated Greyback, and Harry received a blow to the diaphragm that made him double over in pain, โwhat happened to you?โ
โStung,โ Harry muttered. โBeen stung.โ โYeah, looks like it,โ said a second voice. โWhatโs your name?โ snarled Greyback. โDudley,โ said Harry.
โAnd your first name?โ
โI โ Vernon. Vernon Dudley.โ
โCheck the list, Scabior,โ said Greyback, and Harry heard him move sideways to look down at Ron, instead. โAnd what about you, ginger?โ
โStan Shunpike,โ said Ron.
โLike โell you are,โ said the man called Scabior. โWe know Stan Shunpike, โeโs put a bit of work our way.โ
There was another thud.
โIโb Bardy,โ said Ron, and Harry could tell that his mouth was full of blood. โBardy Weadley.โ
โA Weasley?โ rasped Greyback. โSo youโre related to blood traitors even if youโre not a Mudblood. And lastly, your pretty little friend โฆโ The relish in his voice made Harryโs flesh crawl.
โEasy, Greyback,โ said Scabior over the jeering of the others.
โOh, Iโm not going to bite just yet. Weโll see if sheโs a bit quicker at remembering her name than Barny. Who are you, girly?โ
โPenelope Clearwater,โ said Hermione. She sounded terrified, but convincing.
โWhatโs your blood status?โ โHalf-blood,โ said Hermione.
โEasy enough to check,โ said Scabior. โBut the โole lot of โem look like they could still be โogwarts age โโ
โWeโb lebt,โ said Ron.
โLeft, โave you, ginger?โ said Scabior. โAnd you decided to go camping?
And you thought, just for a laugh, youโd use the Dark Lordโs name?โ โNod a laugh,โ said Ron. โAggiden.โ
โAccident?โ There was more jeering laughter.
โYou know who used to like using the Dark Lordโs name, Weasley?โ growled Greyback. โThe Order of the Phoenix. Mean anything to you?โ
โDoh.โ
โWell, they donโt show the Dark Lord proper respect, so the nameโs been Tabooed. A few Order members have been tracked that way. Weโll see. Bind them up with the other two prisoners!โ
Someone yanked Harry up by the hair, dragged him a short way, pushed him down into a sitting position, then started binding him back-to-back with other people. Harry was still half blind, barely able to see anything through his puffed-up eyes. When at last the man tying them had walked away, Harry whispered to the other prisoners.
โAnyone still got a wand?โ
โNo,โ said Ron and Hermione from either side of him. โThis is all my fault. I said the name, Iโm sorry โโ โHarry?โ
It was a new, but familiar, voice, and it came from directly behind Harry, from the person tied to Hermioneโs left.
โDean?โ
โItย isย you! If they find out who theyโve got โ ! Theyโre Snatchers, theyโre only looking for truants to sell for gold โโ
โNot a bad little haul for one night,โ Greyback was saying, as a pair of hobnailed boots marched close by Harry and they heard more crashes from inside the tent. โA Mudblood, a runaway goblin, and three truants. You checked their names on the list yet, Scabior?โ he roared.
โYeah. Thereโs no Vernon Dudley on โere, Greyback.โ โInteresting,โ said Greyback. โThatโs interesting.โ
He crouched down beside Harry, who saw, through the infinitesimal gap left between his swollen eyelids, a face covered in matted gray hair and whiskers, with pointed brown teeth and sores at the corners of his mouth. Greyback smelled as he had done at the top of the tower where Dumbledore had died: of dirt, sweat, and blood.
โSo you arenโt wanted, then, Vernon? Or are you on that list under a different name? What House were you in at Hogwarts?โ
โSlytherin,โ said Harry automatically.
โFunny โow they all thinks we wants to โear that,โ jeered Scabior out of the shadows. โBut none of โem can tell us where the common room is.โ
โItโs in the dungeons,โ said Harry clearly. โYou enter through the wall.
Itโs full of skulls and stuff and itโs under the lake, so the lightโs all green.โ There was a short pause.
โWell, well, looks like we really โave caught a little Slytherin,โ said Scabior. โGood for you, Vernon, โcause there ainโt a lot of Mudblood Slytherins. Whoโs your father?โ
โHe works at the Ministry,โ Harry lied. He knew that his whole story would collapse with the smallest investigation, but on the other hand, he only had until his face regained its usual appearance before the game was up in any case. โDepartment of Magical Accidents and Catastrophes.โ
โYou know what, Greyback,โ said Scabior. โI think thereย isย a Dudley in there.โ
Harry could barely breathe: Could luck, sheer luck, get them safely out of this?
โWell, well,โ said Greyback, and Harry could hear the tiniest note of trepidation in that callous voice, and knew that Greyback was wondering whether he had indeed just attacked and bound the son of a Ministry official. Harryโs heart was pounding against the ropes around his ribs; he would not have been surprised to know that Greyback could see it. โIf youโre telling the truth, ugly, youโve got nothing to fear from a trip to the Ministry. I expect your fatherโll reward us just for picking you up.โ
โBut,โ said Harry, his mouth bone dry, โif you just let us โโ โHey!โ came a shout from inside the tent. โLook at this, Greyback!โ
A dark figure came bustling toward them, and Harry saw a glint of silver in the light of their wands. They had found Gryffindorโs sword.
โVe-e-ry nice,โ said Greyback appreciatively, taking it from his companion. โOh, very nice indeed. Looks goblin-made, that. Where did you get something like this?โ
โItโs my fatherโs,โ Harry lied, hoping against hope that it was too dark for Greyback to see the name etched just below the hilt. โWe borrowed it to cut firewood โโ
โ โang on a minute, Greyback! Look at this, in theย Prophet!โ
As Scabior said it, Harryโs scar, which was stretched tight across his distended forehead, burned savagely. More clearly than he could make out anything around him, he saw a towering building, a grim fortress, jet-black and forbidding; Voldemortโs thoughts had suddenly become razor-sharp again; he was gliding toward the gigantic building with a sense of calmly euphoric purpose. โฆ
So closeย โฆย So closeย โฆ
With a huge effort of will Harry closed his mind to Voldemortโs thoughts, pulling himself back to where he sat, tied to Ron, Hermione, Dean, and Griphook in the darkness, listening to Greyback and Scabior.
โ โโermione Granger,โ โ Scabior was saying, โ โthe Mudblood who is known to be traveling with โarry Potter.โ โ
Harryโs scar burned in the silence, but he made a supreme effort to keep himself present, not to slip into Voldemortโs mind. He heard the creak of Greybackโs boots as he crouched down in front of Hermione.
โYou know what, little girly? This picture looks a hell of a lot like you.โ โIt isnโt! It isnโt me!โ
Hermioneโs terrified squeak was as good as a confession.
โ โโฆย known to be traveling with Harry Potter,โ โ repeated Greyback quietly.
A stillness had settled over the scene. Harryโs scar was exquisitely painful, but he struggled with all his strength against the pull of Voldemortโs thoughts: It had never been so important to remain in his own right mind.
โWell, this changes things, doesnโt it?โ whispered Greyback. Nobody spoke: Harry sensed the gang of Snatchers watching, frozen, and felt Hermioneโs arm trembling against his. Greyback got up and took a couple of steps to where Harry sat, crouching down again to stare closely at his misshapen features.
โWhatโs that on your forehead, Vernon?โ he asked softly, his breath foul in Harryโs nostrils as he pressed a filthy finger to the taut scar.
โDonโt touch it!โ Harry yelled; he could not stop himself; he thought he might be sick from the pain of it.
โI thought you wore glasses, Potter?โ breathed Greyback.
โI found glasses!โ yelped one of the Snatchers skulking in the background. โThere was glasses in the tent, Greyback, wait โโ
And seconds later Harryโs glasses had been rammed back onto his face.
The Snatchers were closing in now, peering at him. โIt is!โ rasped Greyback. โWeโve caught Potter!โ
They all took several steps backward, stunned by what they had done. Harry, still fighting to remain present inside his own splitting head, could think of nothing to say: Fragmented visions were breaking across the surface of his mind โ
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He was gliding around the high walls of the black fortressย โ No, he was Harry, tied up and wandless, in grave danger โ
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looking up, up to the topmost window, the highest towerย โ He was Harry, and they were discussing his fate in low voices โ
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Time to flyย โฆ โโฆ to the Ministry?โ
โTo hell with the Ministry,โ growled Greyback. โTheyโll take the credit, and we wonโt get a look in. I say we take him straight to You-Know-Who.โ
โWill you summon โim?ย โere?โ said Scabior, sounding awed, terrified. โNo,โ snarled Greyback, โI havenโt got โ they say heโs using the
Malfoysโ place as a base. Weโll take the boy there.โ
Harry thought he knew why Greyback was not calling Voldemort. The werewolf might be allowed to wear Death Eater robes when they wanted to use him, but only Voldemortโs inner circle were branded with the Dark Mark: Greyback had not been granted this highest honor.
Harryโs scar seared again โ
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and he rose into the night, flying straight up to the window at the very top of the towerย โ
โโฆ completely sure itโs him? โCause if it ainโt, Greyback, weโre dead.โ โWhoโs in charge here?โ roared Greyback, covering his moment of
inadequacy. โI say thatโs Potter, and him plus his wand, thatโs two hundred thousand Galleons right there! But if youโre too gutless to come along, any of you, itโs all for me, and with any luck, Iโll get the girl thrown in!โ
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The window was the merest slit in the black rock, not big enough for a man to enter. โฆ A skeletal figure was just visible through it, curled beneath a blanket. โฆ Dead, or sleepingย โฆ ?
โAll right!โ said Scabior. โAll right, weโre in! And what about the rest of โem, Greyback, whatโll we do with โem?โ
โMight as well take the lot. Weโve got two Mudbloods, thatโs another ten Galleons. Give me the sword as well. If theyโre rubies, thatโs another small fortune right there.โ
The prisoners were dragged to their feet. Harry could hear Hermioneโs breathing, fast and terrified.
โGrab hold and make it tight. Iโll do Potter!โ said Greyback, seizing a fistful of Harryโs hair; Harry could feel his long yellow nails scratching his scalp. โOn three! One โ two โ three โโ
They Disapparated, pulling the prisoners with them. Harry struggled, trying to throw off Greybackโs hand, but it was hopeless: Ron and Hermione were squeezed tightly against him on either side, he could not
separate from the group, and as the breath was squeezed out of him his scar seared more painfully still โ
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as he forced himself through the slit of a window like a snake and landed, lightly as vapor, inside the cell-like roomย โ
The prisoners lurched into one another as they landed in a country lane. Harryโs eyes, still puffy, took a moment to acclimatize, then he saw a pair of wrought-iron gates at the foot of what looked like a long drive. He experienced the tiniest trickle of relief. The worst had not happened yet: Voldemort was not here. He was, Harry knew, for he was fighting to resist the vision, in some strange, fortresslike place, at the top of a tower. How long it would take Voldemort to get to this place, once he knew that Harry was here, was another matter. โฆ
One of the Snatchers strode to the gates and shook them.
โHow do we get in? Theyโre locked, Greyback, I canโt โ blimey!โ
He whipped his hands away in fright. The iron was contorting, twisting itself out of the abstract furls and coils into a frightening face, which spoke in a clanging, echoing voice: โState your purpose!โ
โWeโve got Potter!โ Greyback roared triumphantly. โWeโve captured Harry Potter!โ
The gates swung open.
โCome on!โ said Greyback to his men, and the prisoners were shunted through the gates and up the drive, between high hedges that muffled their footsteps. Harry saw a ghostly white shape above him, and realized it was an albino peacock. He stumbled and was dragged onto his feet by Greyback; now he was staggering along sideways, tied back-to-back to the four other prisoners. Closing his puffy eyes, he allowed the pain in his scar to overcome him for a moment, wanting to know what Voldemort was doing, whether he knew yet that Harry was caught. โฆ
The emaciated figure stirred beneath its thin blanket and rolled over toward him, eyes opening in a skull of a face. โฆ The frail man sat up, great sunken eyes fixed upon him, upon Voldemort, and then he smiled. Most of his teeth were gone. โฆ
โSo, you have come. I thought you wouldย โฆย one day. But your journey was pointless. I never had it.โ
โYou lie!โ
As Voldemortโs anger throbbed inside him, Harryโs scar threatened to burst with pain, and he wrenched his mind back to his own body, fighting to
remain present as the prisoners were pushed over gravel.
Light spilled out over all of them.
โWhat is this?โ said a womanโs cold voice.
โWeโre here to see He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named!โ rasped Greyback. โWho are you?โ
โYou know me!โ There was resentment in the werewolfโs voice. โFenrir Greyback! Weโve caught Harry Potter!โ
Greyback seized Harry and dragged him around to face the light, forcing the other prisoners to shuffle around too.
โI know โeโs swollen, maโam, but itโs โim!โ piped up Scabior. โIf you look a bit closer, youโll see โis scar. And this โere, see the girl? The Mudblood whoโs been traveling around with โim, maโam. Thereโs no doubt itโs โim, and weโve got โis wand as well! โEre, maโam โโ
Through his puffy eyelids Harry saw Narcissa Malfoy scrutinizing his swollen face. Scabior thrust the blackthorn wand at her. She raised her eyebrows.
โBring them in,โ she said.
Harry and the others were shoved and kicked up broad stone steps into a hallway lined with portraits.
โFollow me,โ said Narcissa, leading the way across the hall. โMy son, Draco, is home for his Easter holidays. If that is Harry Potter, he will know.โ
The drawing room dazzled after the darkness outside; even with his eyes almost closed Harry could make out the wide proportions of the room. A crystal chandelier hung from the ceiling, more portraits against the dark purple walls. Two figures rose from chairs in front of an ornate marble fireplace as the prisoners were forced into the room by the Snatchers.
โWhat is this?โ
The dreadfully familiar, drawling voice of Lucius Malfoy fell on Harryโs ears. He was panicking now: He could see no way out, and it was easier, as his fear mounted, to block out Voldemortโs thoughts, though his scar was still burning.
โThey say theyโve got Potter,โ said Narcissaโs cold voice. โDraco, come here.โ
Harry did not dare look directly at Draco, but saw him obliquely: a figure slightly taller than he was, rising from an armchair, his face a pale and pointed blur beneath white-blond hair.
Greyback forced the prisoners to turn again so as to place Harry directly beneath the chandelier.
โWell, boy?โ rasped the werewolf.
Harry was facing a mirror over the fireplace, a great gilded thing in an intricately scrolled frame. Through the slits of his eyes he saw his own reflection for the first time since leaving Grimmauld Place.
His face was huge, shiny, and pink, every feature distorted by Hermioneโs jinx. His black hair reached his shoulders and there was a dark shadow around his jaw. Had he not known that it was he who stood there, he would have wondered who was wearing his glasses. He resolved not to speak, for his voice was sure to give him away; yet he still avoided eye contact with Draco as the latter approached.
โWell, Draco?โ said Lucius Malfoy. He sounded avid. โIs it? Is it Harry Potter?โ
โI canโt โ I canโt be sure,โ said Draco. He was keeping his distance from Greyback, and seemed as scared of looking at Harry as Harry was of looking at him.
โBut look at him carefully, look! Come closer!โ Harry had never heard Lucius Malfoy so excited.
โDraco, if we are the ones who hand Potter over to the Dark Lord, everything will be forgiv โโ
โNow, we wonโt be forgetting who actually caught him, I hope, Mr.
Malfoy?โ said Greyback menacingly.
โOf course not, of course not!โ said Lucius impatiently. He approached Harry himself, came so close that Harry could see the usually languid, pale face in sharp detail even through his swollen eyes. With his face a puffy mask, Harry felt as though he was peering out from between the bars of a cage.
โWhat did you do to him?โ Lucius asked Greyback. โHow did he get into this state?โ
โThat wasnโt us.โ
โLooks more like a Stinging Jinx to me,โ said Lucius. His gray eyes raked Harryโs forehead.
โThereโs something there,โ he whispered, โit could be the scar, stretched tight. โฆ Draco, come here, look properly! What do you think?โ
Harry saw Dracoโs face up close now, right beside his fatherโs. They were extraordinarily alike, except that while his father looked beside himself with
excitement, Dracoโs expression was full of reluctance, even fear.
โI donโt know,โ he said, and he walked away toward the fireplace where his mother stood watching.
โWe had better be certain, Lucius,โ Narcissa called to her husband in her cold, clear voice. โCompletely sure that it is Potter, before we summon the Dark Lord โฆ They say this is hisโ โ she was looking closely at the blackthorn wand โ โbut it does not resemble Ollivanderโs description. โฆ If we are mistaken, if we call the Dark Lord here for nothing โฆ Remember what he did to Rowle and Dolohov?โ
โWhat about the Mudblood, then?โ growled Greyback. Harry was nearly thrown off his feet as the Snatchers forced the prisoners to swivel around again, so that the light fell on Hermione instead.
โWait,โ said Narcissa sharply. โYes โ yes, she was in Madam Malkinโs with Potter! I saw her picture in theย Prophet! Look, Draco, isnโt it the Granger girl?โ
โI โฆ maybe โฆ yeah.โ
โBut then, thatโs the Weasley boy!โ shouted Lucius, striding around the bound prisoners to face Ron. โItโs them, Potterโs friends โ Draco, look at him, isnโt it Arthur Weasleyโs son, whatโs his name โ ?โ
โYeah,โ said Draco again, his back to the prisoners. โIt could be.โ
The drawing room door opened behind Harry. A woman spoke, and the sound of the voice wound Harryโs fear to an even higher pitch.
โWhat is this? Whatโs happened, Cissy?โ
Bellatrix Lestrange walked slowly around the prisoners, and stopped on Harryโs right, staring at Hermione through her heavily lidded eyes.
โBut surely,โ she said quietly, โthis is the Mudblood girl? This is Granger?โ
โYes, yes, itโs Granger!โ cried Lucius. โAnd beside her, we think, Potter!
Potter and his friends, caught at last!โ
โPotter?โ shrieked Bellatrix, and she backed away, the better to take in Harry. โAre you sure? Well then, the Dark Lord must be informed at once!โ She dragged back her left sleeve: Harry saw the Dark Mark burned into the flesh of her arm, and knew that she was about to touch it, to summon
her beloved master โ
โI was about to call him!โ said Lucius, and his hand actually closed upon Bellatrixโs wrist, preventing her from touching the Mark. โIย shall summon
him, Bella, Potter has been brought to my house, and it is therefore upon my authority โโ
โYour authority!โ she sneered, attempting to wrench her hand from his grasp. โYou lost your authority when you lost your wand, Lucius! How dare you! Take your hands off me!โ
โThis is nothing to do with you, you did not capture the boy โโ โBegging your pardon,ย Mr.ย Malfoy,โ interjected Greyback, โbut itโs us
that caught Potter, and itโs us thatโll be claiming the gold โโ
โGold!โ laughed Bellatrix, still attempting to throw off her brother-in- law, her free hand groping in her pocket for her wand. โTake your gold, filthy scavenger, what do I want with gold? I seek only the honor of his โ of โโ
She stopped struggling, her dark eyes fixed upon something Harry could not see. Jubilant at her capitulation, Lucius threw her hand from him and ripped up his own sleeve โ
โSTOP!โ shrieked Bellatrix. โDo not touch it, we shall all perish if the Dark Lord comes now!โ
Lucius froze, his index finger hovering over his own Mark. Bellatrix strode out of Harryโs limited line of vision.
โWhat is that?โ he heard her say.
โSword,โ grunted an out-of-sight Snatcher. โGive it to me.โ
โItโs not yorn, missus, itโs mine, I reckon I found it.โ
There was a bang and a flash of red light: Harry knew that the Snatcher had been Stunned. There was a roar of anger from his fellows: Scabior drew his wand.
โWhat dโyou think youโre playing at, woman?โ โStupefy!โ she screamed. โStupefy!โ
They were no match for her, even though there were four of them against one of her: She was a witch, as Harry knew, with prodigious skill and no conscience. They fell where they stood, all except Greyback, who had been forced into a kneeling position, his arms outstretched. Out of the corners of his eyes Harry saw Bellatrix bearing down upon the werewolf, the sword of Gryffindor gripped tightly in her hand, her face waxen.
โWhere did you get this sword?โ she whispered to Greyback as she pulled his wand out of his unresisting grip.
โHow dare you?โ he snarled, his mouth the only thing that could move as he was forced to gaze up at her. He bared his pointed teeth. โRelease me, woman!โ
โWhere did you find this sword?โ she repeated, brandishing it in his face. โSnape sent it to my vault in Gringotts!โ
โIt was in their tent,โ rasped Greyback. โRelease me, I say!โ
She waved her wand, and the werewolf sprang to his feet, but appeared too wary to approach her. He prowled behind an armchair, his filthy curved nails clutching its back.
โDraco, move this scum outside,โ said Bellatrix, indicating the unconscious men. โIf you havenโt got the guts to finish them, then leave them in the courtyard for me.โ
โDonโt you dare speak to Draco like โโ said Narcissa furiously, but Bellatrix screamed,
โBe quiet! The situation is graver than you can possibly imagine, Cissy!
We have a very serious problem!โ
She stood, panting slightly, looking down at the sword, examining its hilt.
Then she turned to look at the silent prisoners.
โIf it is indeed Potter, he must not be harmed,โ she muttered, more to herself than to the others. โThe Dark Lord wishes to dispose of Potter himself. โฆ But if he finds out โฆ I must โฆ I must know. โฆโ
She turned back to her sister again.
โThe prisoners must be placed in the cellar, while I think what to do!โ โThis is my house, Bella, you donโt give orders in my โโ
โDo it! You have no idea of the danger we are in!โ shrieked Bellatrix. She looked frightening, mad; a thin stream of fire issued from her wand and burned a hole in the carpet.
Narcissa hesitated for a moment, then addressed the werewolf. โTake these prisoners down to the cellar, Greyback.โ
โWait,โ said Bellatrix sharply. โAll except โฆ except for the Mudblood.โ Greyback gave a grunt of pleasure.
โNo!โ shouted Ron. โYou can have me, keep me!โ
Bellatrix hit him across the face; the blow echoed around the room.
โIf she dies under questioning, Iโll take you next,โ she said. โBlood traitor is next to Mudblood in my book. Take them downstairs, Greyback, and make sure they are secure, but do nothing more to them โ yet.โ
She threw Greybackโs wand back to him, then took a short silver knife from under her robes. She cut Hermione free from the other prisoners, then dragged her by the hair into the middle of the room, while Greyback forced the rest of them to shuffle across to another door, into a dark passageway, his wand held out in front of him, projecting an invisible and irresistible force.
โReckon sheโll let me have a bit of the girl when sheโs finished with her?โ Greyback crooned as he forced them along the corridor. โIโd say Iโll get a bite or two, wouldnโt you, ginger?โ
Harry could feel Ron shaking. They were forced down a steep flight of stairs, still tied back-to-back and in danger of slipping and breaking their necks at any moment. At the bottom was a heavy door. Greyback unlocked it with a tap of his wand, then forced them into a dank and musty room and left them in total darkness. The echoing bang of the slammed cellar door had not died away before there was a terrible, drawn-out scream from directly above them.
โHERMIONE!โ Ron bellowed, and he started to writhe and struggle against the ropes tying them together, so that Harry staggered. โHERMIONE!โ
โBe quiet!โ Harry said. โShut up, Ron, we need to work out a way โโ โHERMIONE! HERMIONE!โ
โWe need a plan, stop yelling โ we need to get these ropes off โโ โHarry?โ came a whisper through the darkness. โRon? Is that you?โ
Ron stopped shouting. There was a sound of movement close by them, then Harry saw a shadow moving closer.
โHarry? Ron?โ
โLuna?โ
โYes, itโs me! Oh no, I didnโt want you to be caught!โ โLuna, can you help us get these ropes off?โ said Harry.
โOh yes, I expect so. โฆ Thereโs an old nail we use if we need to break anything. โฆ Just a moment โฆโ
Hermione screamed again from overhead, and they could hear Bellatrix screaming too, but her words were inaudible, for Ron shouted again, โHERMIONE! HERMIONE!โ
โMr. Ollivander?โ Harry could hear Luna saying. โMr. Ollivander, have you got the nail? If you just move over a little bitโฆ I think it was beside the water jug. โฆโ
She was back within seconds. โYouโll need to stay still,โ she said.
Harry could feel her digging at the ropeโs tough fibers to work the knots free. From upstairs they heard Bellatrixโs voice.
โIโm going to ask you again! Where did you get this sword?ย Where?โ โWe found it โ we found it โ PLEASE!โ Hermione screamed again;
Ron struggled harder than ever, and the rusty nail slipped onto Harryโs wrist.
โRon, please stay still!โ Luna whispered. โI canโt see what Iโm doing โโ โMy pocket!โ said Ron. โIn my pocket, thereโs a Deluminator, and itโs
full of light!โ
A few seconds later, there was a click, and the luminescent spheres the Deluminator had sucked from the lamps in the tent flew into the cellar: Unable to rejoin their sources, they simply hung there, like tiny suns, flooding the underground room with light. Harry saw Luna, all eyes in her white face, and the motionless figure of Ollivander the wandmaker, curled up on the floor in the corner. Craning around, he caught sight of their fellow prisoners: Dean and Griphook the goblin, who seemed barely conscious, kept standing by the ropes that bound him to the humans.
โOh, thatโs much easier, thanks, Ron,โ said Luna, and she began hacking at their bindings again. โHello, Dean!โ
From above came Bellatrixโs voice.
โYou are lying, filthy Mudblood, and I know it! You have been inside my vault at Gringotts! Tell the truth,ย tell the truth!โ
Another terrible scream โ โHERMIONE!โ
โWhat else did you take? What else have you got? Tell me the truth or, I swear, I shall run you through with this knife!โ
โThere!โ
Harry felt the ropes fall away and turned, rubbing his wrists, to see Ron running around the cellar, looking up at the low ceiling, searching for a trapdoor. Dean, his face bruised and bloody, said โThanksโ to Luna and stood there, shivering, but Griphook sank onto the cellar floor, looking groggy and disoriented, many welts across his swarthy face.
Ron was now trying to Disapparate without a wand.
โThereโs no way out, Ron,โ said Luna, watching his fruitless efforts. โThe cellar is completely escape-proof. I tried, at first. Mr. Ollivander has
been here for a long time, heโs tried everything.โ
Hermione was screaming again: The sound went through Harry like physical pain. Barely conscious of the fierce prickling of his scar, he too started to run around the cellar, feeling the walls for he hardly knew what, knowing in his heart that it was useless.
โWhat else did you take, what else? ANSWER ME!ย CRUCIO!โ
Hermioneโs screams echoed off the walls upstairs, Ron was half sobbing as he pounded the walls with his fists, and Harry in utter desperation seized Hagridโs pouch from around his neck and groped inside it: He pulled out Dumbledoreโs Snitch and shook it, hoping for he did not know what โ nothing happened โ he waved the broken halves of the phoenix wand, but they were lifeless โ the mirror fragment fell sparkling to the floor, and he saw a gleam of brightest blue โ
Dumbledoreโs eye was gazing at him out of the mirror.
โHelp us!โ he yelled at it in mad desperation. โWeโre in the cellar of Malfoy Manor, help us!โ
The eye blinked and was gone.
Harry was not even sure that it had really been there. He tilted the shard of mirror this way and that, and saw nothing reflected there but the walls and ceiling of their prison, and upstairs Hermione was screaming worse than ever, and next to him Ron was bellowing, โHERMIONE! HERMIONE!โ
โHow did you get into my vault?โ they heard Bellatrix scream. โDid that dirty little goblin in the cellar help you?โ
โWe only met him tonight!โ Hermione sobbed. โWeโve never been inside your vault. โฆ It isnโt the real sword! Itโs a copy, just a copy!
โA copy?โ screeched Bellatrix. โOh, a likely story!โ
โBut we can find out easily!โ came Luciusโs voice. โDraco, fetch the goblin, he can tell us whether the sword is real or not!โ
Harry dashed across the cellar to where Griphook was huddled on the floor.
โGriphook,โ he whispered into the goblinโs pointed ear, โyou must tell them that swordโs a fake, they mustnโt know itโs the real one, Griphook, please โโ
He could hear someone scuttling down the cellar steps; next moment, Dracoโs shaking voice spoke from behind the door.
โStand back. Line up against the back wall. Donโt try anything, or Iโll kill you!โ
They did as they were bidden; as the lock turned, Ron clicked the Deluminator and the lights whisked back into his pocket, restoring the cellarโs darkness. The door flew open; Malfoy marched inside, wand held out in front of him, pale and determined. He seized the little goblin by the arm and backed out again, dragging Griphook with him. The door slammed shut and at the same moment a loudย crackย echoed inside the cellar.
Ron clicked the Deluminator. Three balls of light flew back into the air from his pocket, revealing Dobby the house-elf, who had just Apparated into their midst.
โDOB โ !โ
Harry hit Ron on the arm to stop him shouting, and Ron looked terrified at his mistake. Footsteps crossed the ceiling overhead: Draco marching Griphook to Bellatrix.
Dobbyโs enormous, tennis-ball-shaped eyes were wide; he was trembling from his feet to the tips of his ears. He was back in the home of his old masters, and it was clear that he was petrified.
โHarry Potter,โ he squeaked in the tiniest quiver of a voice, โDobby has come to rescue you.โ
โBut how did you โ ?โ
An awful scream drowned Harryโs words: Hermione was being tortured again. He cut to the essentials.
โYou can Disapparate out of this cellar?โ he asked Dobby, who nodded, his ears flapping.
โAnd you can take humans with you?โ Dobby nodded again.
โRight. Dobby, I want you to grab Luna, Dean, and Mr. Ollivander, and take them โ take them to โโ
โBill and Fleurโs,โ said Ron. โShell Cottage on the outskirts of Tinworth!โ
The elf nodded for a third time.
โAnd then come back,โ said Harry. โCan you do that, Dobby?โ
โOf course, Harry Potter,โ whispered the little elf. He hurried over to Mr. Ollivander, who appeared to be barely conscious. He took one of the wandmakerโs hands in his own, then held out the other to Luna and Dean, neither of whom moved.
โHarry, we want to help you!โ Luna whispered. โWe canโt leave you here,โ said Dean.
โGo, both of you! Weโll see you at Bill and Fleurโs.โ
As Harry spoke, his scar burned worse than ever, and for a few seconds he looked down, not upon the wandmaker, but on another man who was just as old, just as thin, but laughing scornfully.
โKill me, then, Voldemort, I welcome death! But my death will not bring you what you seek. โฆ There is so much you do not understand. โฆโ
He felt Voldemortโs fury, but as Hermione screamed again he shut it out, returning to the cellar and the horror of his own present.
โGo!โ Harry beseeched Luna and Dean. โGo! Weโll follow, just go!โ
They caught hold of the elfโs outstretched fingers. There was another loudย crack,ย and Dobby, Luna, Dean, and Ollivander vanished.
โWhat was that?โ shouted Lucius Malfoy from over their heads. โDid you hear that? What was that noise in the cellar?โ
Harry and Ron stared at each other.
โDraco โ no, call Wormtail! Make him go and check!โ
Footsteps crossed the room overhead, then there was silence. Harry knew that the people in the drawing room were listening for more noises from the cellar.
โWeโre going to have to try and tackle him,โ he whispered to Ron. They had no choice: The moment anyone entered the room and saw the absence of three prisoners, they were lost. โLeave the lights on,โ Harry added, and as they heard someone descending the steps outside the door, they backed against the wall on either side of it.
โStand back,โ came Wormtailโs voice. โStand away from the door. I am coming in.โ
The door flew open. For a split second Wormtail gazed into the apparently empty cellar, ablaze with light from the three miniature suns floating in midair. Then Harry and Ron launched themselves upon him. Ron seized Wormtailโs wand arm and forced it upward; Harry slapped a hand to his mouth, muffling his voice. Silently they struggled: Wormtailโs wand emitted sparks; his silver hand closed around Harryโs throat.
โWhat is it, Wormtail?โ called Lucius Malfoy from above.
โNothing!โ Ron called back, in a passable imitation of Wormtailโs wheezy voice. โAll fine!โ
Harry could barely breathe.
โYouโre going to kill me?โ Harry choked, attempting to prise off the metal fingers. โAfter I saved your life? You owe me, Wormtail!โ
The silver fingers slackened. Harry had not expected it: He wrenched himself free, astonished, keeping his hand over Wormtailโs mouth. He saw the ratlike manโs small watery eyes widen with fear and surprise: He seemed just as shocked as Harry at what his hand had done, at the tiny, merciful impulse it had betrayed, and he continued to struggle more powerfully, as though to undo that moment of weakness.
โAnd weโll have that,โ whispered Ron, tugging Wormtailโs wand from his other hand.
Wandless, helpless, Pettigrewโs pupils dilated in terror. His eyes had slid from Harryโs face to something else. His own silver fingers were moving inexorably toward his own throat.
โNo โโ
Without pausing to think, Harry tried to drag back the hand, but there was no stopping it. The silver tool that Voldemort had given his most cowardly servant had turned upon its disarmed and useless owner; Pettigrew was reaping his reward for his hesitation, his moment of pity; he was being strangled before their eyes.
โNo!โ
Ron had released Wormtail too, and together he and Harry tried to pull the crushing metal fingers from around Wormtailโs throat, but it was no use. Pettigrew was turning blue.
โRelashio!โ said Ron, pointing the wand at the silver hand, but nothing happened; Pettigrew dropped to his knees, and at the same moment, Hermione gave a dreadful scream from overhead. Wormtailโs eyes rolled upward in his purple face; he gave a last twitch, and was still.
Harry and Ron looked at each other, then leaving Wormtailโs body on the floor behind them, ran up the stairs and back into the shadowy passageway leading to the drawing room. Cautiously they crept along it until they reached the drawing room door, which was ajar. Now they had a clear view of Bellatrix looking down at Griphook, who was holding Gryffindorโs sword in his long-fingered hands. Hermione was lying at Bellatrixโs feet. She was barely stirring.
โWell?โ Bellatrix said to Griphook. โIs it the true sword?โ
Harry waited, holding his breath, fighting against the prickling of his scar.
โNo,โ said Griphook. โIt is a fake.โ
โAre you sure?โ panted Bellatrix. โQuite sure?โ โYes,โ said the goblin.
Relief broke across her face, all tension drained from it.
โGood,โ she said, and with a casual flick of her wand she slashed another deep cut into the goblinโs face, and he dropped with a yell at her feet. She kicked him aside. โAnd now,โ she said in a voice that burst with triumph, โwe call the Dark Lord!โ
And she pushed back her sleeve and touched her forefinger to the Dark Mark.
At once, Harryโs scar felt as though it had split open again. His true surroundings vanished: He was Voldemort, and the skeletal wizard before him was laughing toothlessly at him; he was enraged at the summons he felt
โ he had warned them, he had told them to summon him for nothing less than Potter. If they were mistaken โฆ
โKill me, then!โ demanded the old man.ย โYou will not win, you cannot win! That wand will never, ever be yoursย โโ
And Voldemortโs fury broke: A burst of green light filled the prison room and the frail old body was lifted from its hard bed and then fell back, lifeless, and Voldemort returned to the window, his wrath barely controllable. โฆ They would suffer his retribution if they had no good reason for calling him back. โฆ
โAnd I think,โ said Bellatrixโs voice, โwe can dispose of the Mudblood.
Greyback, take her if you want her.โ โNOOOOOOOOOOOO!โ
Ron had burst into the drawing room; Bellatrix looked around, shocked; she turned her wand to face Ron instead โ
โExpelliarmus!โ he roared, pointing Wormtailโs wand at Bellatrix, and hers flew into the air and was caught by Harry, who had sprinted after Ron. Lucius, Narcissa, Draco, and Greyback wheeled about; Harry yelled, โStupefy!โ and Lucius Malfoy collapsed onto the hearth. Jets of light flew from Dracoโs, Narcissaโs, and Greybackโs wands; Harry threw himself to the floor, rolling behind a sofa to avoid them.
โSTOP OR SHE DIES!โ
Panting, Harry peered around the edge of the sofa. Bellatrix was supporting Hermione, who seemed to be unconscious, and was holding her short silver knife to Hermioneโs throat.
โDrop your wands,โ she whispered. โDrop them, or weโll see exactly how filthy her blood is!โ
Ron stood rigid, clutching Wormtailโs wand. Harry straightened up, still holding Bellatrixโs.
โI said, drop them!โ she screeched, pressing the blade into Hermioneโs throat: Harry saw beads of blood appear there.
โAll right!โ he shouted, and he dropped Bellatrixโs wand onto the floor at his feet. Ron did the same with Wormtailโs. Both raised their hands to shoulder height.
โGood!โ she leered. โDraco, pick them up! The Dark Lord is coming, Harry Potter! Your death approaches!โ
Harry knew it; his scar was bursting with the pain of it, and he could feel Voldemort flying through the sky from far away, over a dark and stormy sea, and soon he would be close enough to Apparate to them, and Harry could see no way out.
โNow,โ said Bellatrix softly, as Draco hurried back to her with the wands, โCissy, I think we ought to tie these little heroes up again, while Greyback takes care of Miss Mudblood. I am sure the Dark Lord will not begrudge you the girl, Greyback, after what you have done tonight.โ
At the last word there was a peculiar grinding noise from above. All of them looked upward in time to see the crystal chandelier tremble; then, with a creak and an ominous jingling, it began to fall. Bellatrix was directly beneath it; dropping Hermione, she threw herself aside with a scream. The chandelier crashed to the floor in an explosion of crystal and chains, falling on top of Hermione and the goblin, who still clutched the sword of Gryffindor. Glittering shards of crystal flew in all directions: Draco doubled over, his hands covering his bloody face.
As Ron ran to pull Hermione out of the wreckage, Harry took his chance: He leapt over an armchair and wrested the three wands from Dracoโs grip, pointed all of them at Greyback, and yelled, โStupefy!โ The werewolf was lifted off his feet by the triple spell, flew up to the ceiling, and then smashed to the ground.
As Narcissa dragged Draco out of the way of further harm, Bellatrix sprang to her feet, her hair flying as she brandished the silver knife; but Narcissa had directed her wand at the doorway.
โDobby!โ she screamed, and even Bellatrix froze. โYou!ย Youย dropped the chandelier โ ?โ
The tiny elf trotted into the room, his shaking finger pointing at his old mistress.
โYou must not hurt Harry Potter,โ he squeaked.
โKill him, Cissy!โ shrieked Bellatrix, but there was another loudย crack,ย and Narcissaโs wand too flew into the air and landed on the other side of the room.
โYou dirty little monkey!โ bawled Bellatrix. โHow dare you take a witchโs wand, how dare you defy your masters?โ
โDobby has no master!โ squealed the elf. โDobby is a free elf, and Dobby has come to save Harry Potter and his friends!โ
Harryโs scar was blinding him with pain. Dimly he knew that they had moments, seconds before Voldemort was with them.
โRon, catch โ and GO!โ he yelled, throwing one of the wands to him; then he bent down to tug Griphook out from under the chandelier. Hoisting the groaning goblin, who still clung to the sword, over one shoulder, Harry seized Dobbyโs hand and spun on the spot to Disapparate.
As he turned into darkness he caught one last view of the drawing room: of the pale, frozen figures of Narcissa and Draco, of the streak of red that was Ronโs hair, and a blur of flying silver, as Bellatrixโs knife flew across the room at the place where he was vanishing โ
Bill and Fleurโsย โฆย Shell Cottageย โฆย Bill and Fleurโsย โฆ
He had disappeared into the unknown; all he could do was repeat the name of the destination and hope that it would suffice to take him there. The pain in his forehead pierced him, and the weight of the goblin bore down upon him; he could feel the blade of Gryffindorโs sword bumping against his back; Dobbyโs hand jerked in his; he wondered whether the elf was trying to take charge, to pull them in the right direction, and tried, by squeezing the fingers, to indicate that that was fine with him. โฆ
And then they hit solid earth and smelled salty air. Harry fell to his knees, relinquished Dobbyโs hand, and attempted to lower Griphook gently to the ground.
โAre you all right?โ he said as the goblin stirred, but Griphook merely whimpered.
Harry squinted around through the darkness. There seemed to be a cottage a short way away under the wide starry sky, and he thought he saw movement outside it.
โDobby, is this Shell Cottage?โ he whispered, clutching the two wands he had brought from the Malfoysโ, ready to fight if he needed to. โHave we come to the right place? Dobby?โ
He looked around. The little elf stood feet from him. โDOBBY!โ
The elf swayed slightly, stars reflected in his wide, shining eyes. Together, he and Harry looked down at the silver hilt of the knife protruding from the elfโs heaving chest.
โDobby โ no โ HELP!โ Harry bellowed toward the cottage, toward the people moving there. โHELP!โ
He did not know or care whether they were wizards or Muggles, friends or foes; all he cared about was that a dark stain was spreading across Dobbyโs front, and that he had stretched out his thin arms to Harry with a look of supplication. Harry caught him and laid him sideways on the cool grass.
โDobby, no, donโt die, donโt die โโ
The elfโs eyes found him, and his lips trembled with the effort to form words.
โHarry โฆ Potter โฆโ
And then with a little shudder the elf became quite still, and his eyes were nothing more than great glassy orbs, sprinkled with light from the stars they could not see.