The
Burning Pen
Dark Lady
by Ruth Solomon
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CHAPTER 10
Disclaimer: All recognizable characters belong to JKR. All situations are mine.
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Chapter 10 ~ A Quest
In the bowels of the monastery, Liath was screaming as a vat of holy water
boiled around his submerged naked body. His torturer, Optun Mooreshead had come
up with this torment after nothing else worked. He had cut off fingers, toes,
ripped out the demon's tongue, and even hacked off an entire hand, but the
appendages grew back very quickly. He now had a collection of relics from the
creature and kept them in a leather bag. They might prove useful.
"Who is she? Where is she, Hellspawn?" Optun yelled at the suffering demon.
"Tell me and I will remove you from the vat!"
The monk then walked over to the wheel and turned it, so Liath's body was lifted
out of the water and dangled above it, the demon breathing heavily, his wrists
and ankles bound together. His chin dropped to his chest.
"Tell me her name, you cursed thing!" Optun hissed at him.
Liath looked at him, defeat in his multicolored eyes.
"Her name is—is Hermione Granger," he groaned.
"Where is her cursed abode?" Optun demanded.
"She lives in Britain."
"Britain? Britain is a large area. What part of Britain? You must be more
specific!"
"England. Wizarding England," Liath replied thickly.
Optun stared at the creature.
"There are wizards in England?" the monk asked, amazed.
"And witches."
"Minions of Evil!" the monk breathed. "How can I find this place? I know you
know how!"
Liath didn't answer him at first, and the monk turned the wheel, beginning to
lower him back into the vat.
"Wait! Wait!" Liath implored him. The monk stopped.
"How do I find this wizarding England?" Optun demanded.
"My hand. The one you chopped off. Take it out of the bag," Liath said softly.
Optun left the wheel and walked over to a long table that held instruments of
torture. The leather bag was there, pulled tightly closed with a drawstring.
Optun opened the bag, looked inside it and pulled out Liath's dismembered body
part. He stared at the gray, dead thing, then turned to the demon.
"How will this help me?" he asked.
"It retains a remnant of the witch's soul," the demon replied. "Hold it by the
wrist straight in front of you and ask it to show you where Hermione Granger
is."
Optun held the hand out, then said, "Where is that cursed woman?"
The hand didn't respond at first, then Optun felt it turn him toward the right.
Then all but one of the fingers slowly curled under, the index finger pointing
toward the door that led out of the dungeons.
"It will point the way," Liath said, defeat in his voice. "And it will get you
through any magical areas, because it retains her magical signature. What most
humans don't see, you will."
Optun smiled at the hand, then caressed the foul thing.
"Yes. This will prove to be quite helpful to me, Hellspawn," he said, replacing
the hand in the bag, then walking back to the wheel. "You have been helpful as
well—but it took too long to loosen your tongue. Here is your reward."
Liath screamed as the monk lowered him back into the holy water, then left the
dungeons.
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"A quest, Optun?" Brother Cryptus repeated incredulously.
"A holy quest to find that abomination Liath has let loose on the world, Brother
Cryptus," Optun replied, a crazed look in his eyes as he sat across from his
fellow monk. He had a long staff in one hand, and the top of it was covered with
a small burlap sack.
"How can you hope to find the woman?" Cryptus asked. "The world is a very large
place."
"Witch, not woman. She's a witch. One of many, I believe. The demon revealed she
lives in wizarding England, a foul, hidden place no doubt ruled by the Father of
Lies. I have the means to enter it and mean to do it."
Optun pulled the sack off the top of his staff, revealing Liath's gray,
disembodied hand. It had been attached to the staff with nails and leather
bindings. Cryptus recoiled.
"What is that, Optun?"
"The demon's hand. It points the way," Optun breathed, willing it to do so. He
didn't have to speak. The hand recognized him as its master. The fingers curled
and the staff swerved toward the door. The hand pointed at it.
"A thing of evil," Cryptus breathed.
"It is born of evil, but will be used for good," Optun replied, pulling the
burlap sack back over the hand.
"Where is Liath?" Cryptus asked, concerned for the demon.
"He is in the dungeons. Leave him there," Optun replied. "If you release him, he
may flee. Leave him in torment. That is all his kind deserves. Eternal torment."
Cryptus frowned at him.
"Brother Optun, I placed Liath in your charge because you wanted information
from him. You've gained that information. There is no need to continually make
him suffer. We are monks, not the Inquisition."
"If I could kill him, I would. He doesn't deserve to exist. Leave him there,
brother."
"You overstep your bounds, Optun. You are not the leader of this sect, I am. And
I will not torture another living being. Liath's only sin is that he is what he
is. He has done nothing to deserve this treatment."
"He deserves it because of what he is! Hellspawn. A minion of the enemy. He is
Blasphemy made flesh!"
"He is a living creature with a mind, and now, a soul, Optun. You are no longer
responsible for him! Depart the monastery and go on your 'quest!'"
Optun looked at Cryptus with an expression of abject hatred for a moment.
"I will, and I will not return until I have destroyed this Hermione Granger! If
you coddle this demon, Cryptus, you will have gone against heaven itself! Keep
that in mind."
Optun rose, Cryptus' eyes on him consideringly.
"You know, Optun, some of the most grievous sins ever committed have been done
by those who believed they knew heaven's will," he said softly. "Mercy and
humility are the gifts we are to share."
Optun snorted.
"I am a soldier for good. I was born for it. You worry about mercy and humility.
I am the sword of Benevolence, and I mean to cut down the evil in our world.
Farewell, Brother Cryptus."
With that, Optun left the office, collected some traveling money and started out
on his quest to find the Dark Lady.
Brother Cryptus quickly descended the stairs leading to the dungeons. He heard
Liath's unearthly screams long before he reached him. The water around him was
bubbling and steaming, the demon twisting in his bonds in agony as he suffered.
"My God," Cryptus breathed, making a sign, then running to the wheel and turning
it to lift the demon out of the water. Liath stopped screaming, breathing
heavily, water rolling down his nude body, still burning him, but not as much as
full immersion.
Brother Cryptus pulled the heavy vat out of the way, then gently lowered Liath
to the floor, pulling off his robe and using it to dry him. Liath might be a
demon but he looked like a man, and Cryptus responded to him as if he were one.
He had a soul after all.
"Your torment is over, Liath. Optun has departed. You are welcome to stay with
us, or to leave if you wish. Your secret is safe. You are on the path of good.
For a demon to turn from evil is a marvelous thing. We will help you if you
accept our help," the monk said as he untied his hands and feet.
Liath looked up at him gratefully.
"Thank you," he rasped, his voice nearly gone from all the screaming.
"You are welcome, Brother Liath."
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"Hermione intends to kill five Death Eaters, Severus?" Albus asked him, his brow
creased.
Snape, who was sitting in the headmaster's office, nodded somberly.
"Yes, to avenge Potter's and Weasley's deaths," the Potions master replied.
"This is a terrible thing. They should be tried," Albus said.
"Miss Granger has set herself up as judge, jury and executioner, Albus, much
like Voldemort did when he reigned. She feels she has the same authority."
Albus drummed his fingers on the desktop thoughtfully, then looked up at Snape
and started to say something. Snape held up one pale hand to stop him.
"Don't say it, Albus. I can't do it. I can't stop her and I won't attempt to do
it. You're already asking me to do something that is nearly impossible in trying
to elicit the growth of her soul. I am not going to put myself between the Dark
Lady and her victims. It was likely that they would have received death
sentences anyway if they had been tried. I'm not about to risk my own life to
delay the inevitable. I'm sorry."
Albus sighed. He really did put Snape into one difficult situation. He was a
very capable wizard, but he couldn't work miracles. Just magic.
"This will make her a murderer," Albus said softly.
"A murderer of murderers. It balances out. I saw you the day Potter and Weasley
were killed, Headmaster. You had death in your eyes. If you could have
apprehended their killers, you wouldn't have shown any mercy. Admit it, at least
to yourself, if not me," Snape said, his eyes seeming to look inside the old
wizard.
Albus' eyes glistened. Yes, he did have revenge in his heart that day, and for
weeks afterward. He sent the Order far and wide looking for the Death Eaters,
but they were well hidden. The orders were to bring them to Albus, alive.
They wouldn't have remained so. It was only when Hermione went mad that the old
wizard realized the depth of his own hatred and pulled back from it. But
Hermione hadn't pulled back. She dwelled in her hatred and used it to make
herself more powerful and exact her revenge on Voldemort and his followers. For
a moment, he was able to put himself in Hermione's shoes and understood her
anger.
"Be sure to bring me a Pensieve of the deaths, Severus," he said heavily.
"I will, Albus."
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Hermione summoned her Death Eaters at precisely six o'clock. Snape arrived
first, summoned by a gentle pulse. But, the Death Eaters that followed were
crying out in pain as they arrived, clutching their marks and complaining in low
voices that they hurt even worse than when Voldemort summoned them.
Apparently, Hermione could make the marks painful if she chose. Draco had also
been spared the scorching pain of her summons, simply because he was already
there. At least she allowed him to wear robes. Most of the time he was
half-naked.
Hermione stared at the Death Eaters with distaste as they milled around, wearing
their half masks.
"Take off those blasted masks!" she snarled at them.
They quickly obliged her. She straightened in her throne.
"Tonight, there's to be a bit of entertainment," she said, "and it will feature
five Death Eaters of my choosing. Amycus and Alecto Carrow, Bellatrix LeStrange,
Antonin Dolohov and Walden Macnair, come forward."
The Death Eaters all looked around. No one stirred.
"I know you're here. Come forward," Hermione hissed. "Don't make me pull you
forward myself."
There was movement in the crowd as the five Death Eaters slowly moved through
their comrades and emerged to stand in front of Hermione. She stared at them,
her eyes reddening.
Bellatrix swallowed, knowing why they were called forward.
"We—we're were only following orders, my Lady," she said.
Hermione stared at her, then suddenly made a wavy motion with her hand. A large
upholstery needle threaded with thick thread appeared in front of Bellatrix,
then thrust itself in and out of her lips as the witch tried to scream, blood
pouring down her chin as her mouth was painfully sewn shut.
"You will speak when spoken to," Hermione hissed as the needle tightened and
tied off the stitches. It disappeared.
Snape shook his head slightly at the still bleeding witch.
This was not going to be pretty.
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A/N: Ouch! :::shudder::: Thanks for reading.
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