The
Burning Pen
TWICE BITTEN
by Ruth Solomon
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CHAPTER 4
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Chapter 4 ~ Oops
Harry ran across the grounds at a good clip, listening intently for the sound of
a human heartbeat. He could hear the small, fast beats of animals as he passed
the Forbidden Forest, but that wasn’t what he wanted. What he needed. It was a
good thing he was running away from the castle. If he had retained any sense he
would have nicked a tasty staff member. But fortunately for the staff, Harry
wasn’t thinking. He was operating at an animal level.
Harry was fast, but he wasn’t as fast as Snape, who created him. This particular
species of vampire degraded when turned by another vampire. Since Snape was
bitten directly by Lilutu, who was created not by another vampire but by pure
evil, he was considered a Primary. Primary vampires retain the most power and
independence of turned vampires and are the most “alive.” They can be influenced
by a Mother, but not controlled by her.
But when a Primary created a vampire, it wasn’t as powerful or independent and
could be controlled by its creator and by a Mother. It was called a Secondary.
This is what Harry had become. Under normal circumstances, Snape could have
called him back, but the survival instinct had kicked in and Harry needed his
first meal in order to regain his sensibilities. Nothing else registered at this
moment.
Snape quickly caught up to Harry and caught him by the shoulder in an iron grip,
stopping him cold. Harry turned and before Snape could react, the bloodthirsty
little bugger sank his teeth into the Professor’s wrist.
Snape grimaced, but seeing that Harry calmed down, allowed him to drink. There
was no pain after the initial bite. In fact, it was rather pleasurable, a kind
of euphoria descending on the vampire as Harry drank his fill.
Snape’s blood was richer than a human’s, at least on the first feeding when the
parasite needed sustenance. Snape’s body was already turned and a balance
established. Harry drew a bit of this balance inside himself and it would serve
as a kind of template for his own development. Once he came to himself however,
he would never be able to drink Snape’s blood again. His body would reject it
and any other created vampire’s blood. Only the Mother’s blood could be
continuously consumed without rejection.
But considering the loss of blood could kill a Mother, she didn’t give out her
blood for any reason. Even when she turned a human, he or she was left to find
their own food.
Snape began to feel pain, a sign from the parasite inside him that Harry had
taken enough and pulled his wrist away from him. The holes immediately sealed.
Hm. Fast healing. At least that was one myth that was proven.
Regaining his sensibilities, Harry looked at the Professor, scowling.
“You turned me into a bloody vampire!” he yelled at the wizard, who scowled back
at him.
”I suggest you lower your voice when you speak to me,” Snape said softly, his
dark eyes glowing slightly.
Harry lowered his voice.
”Why did you do this?” he asked, “Because you were hungry?”
Snape gave him a nasty little smirk.
”Actually, I wasn’t hungry at all,” the wizard replied, “But I needed you.”
”You needed to turn me into a vampire? Why?” Harry asked, following as Snape
began walking back toward the castle.
Harry knew he should be screaming at the wizard or at least attempting to kick
his ass for this, but for some reason, he couldn’t do it.
“Because I need Miss Granger,” the wizard replied. “Turning you is the one sure
way I know I’ll get her cooperation.”
“Her cooperation for what?” Harry asked him.
Snape’s lip curled. Damn. Was he going to continue asking question after
question? He decided to lay his cards out on the table, if just to shut Harry
up.
”I need her help to find out if I can become mortal again. There is quite a bit
of information that has to be pieced together, and Miss Granger has shown some
aptitude at research,” he said evenly, trying not to compliment the witch any
more than necessary. “Since you are her best friend, she will be anxious to find
out if there is a way to restore you so will apply herself with diligence to
finding a solution if there is one.”
Harry frowned.
”You didn’t have to turn me, Professor. You could have just asked Hermione. She
would have helped you. Look at all you’ve done for us,” he said to the Potions
master.
”Asking her without leverage would have given her the option of saying no, Mr.
Potter. I prefer not to give options. I need this done,” he said.
”Well, Hermione is in London with her parents,” Harry told him, frowning. “She’s
not going to be back for a while, with all the funerals she has to attend.”
”No matter. Once you come up missing, she’ll be back here with bells on, looking
for answers,” Snape replied. “Then I will retrieve her.”
Harry walked with Snape in silence as they approached the castle. The older
wizard pulled out his wand and cast a Disillusionment spell on himself.
”Disillusion yourself,” he hissed at Harry, who felt his pockets.
”I left my wand in my room,” the boy who turned replied.
Harry could feel the black scowl on the dark wizard’s face as the shimmer
paused, then made a movement. Harry felt the coldness of the Disillusionment
spell pour over him.
”Once inside, we must move quickly,” Snape said, carefully opening the door to
the castle. No one was in the Entrance Hall. He caught hold of Harry’s arm and
streaked down the corridor, dragging the wizard with him easily.
They stopped in front of the niche and Snape let them in, then removed the
Disillusionment spell on both of them.
As they walked down the stairwell Harry asked, “Is this where you keep your
coffin?”
“My what?” Snape replied, frowning at him.
”Your coffin. Where you sleep. Vampires have coffins so they can sleep the sleep
of the Undead during the day, then they rise from them at night,” Harry said as
if Snape should already know this vampire tidbit.
He was a vampire after all.
”I have no coffin, you idiot. Where would I get a coffin? I wasn’t buried,”
Snape snapped at him. “And I don’t sleep. I don’t urinate. I don’t defecate. All
I do is exist.”
Both of Harry’s eyebrows rose.
“We don’t have to go to the bathroom?” he asked Snape for clarification.
”No. But you still make me nauseous although I have nothing to vomit up. Now
shut up and follow me,” the wizard ordered Harry.
Although he had more questions, Harry did as he was told. He found he had to
listen.
He and Snape wound through the many passageways until they entered his chambers.
Harry looked at the sparsely furnished room. At least it was large although
stuffy.
“Could use a bit of sprucing up,” the boy commented, “Is this our lair?”
Obviously Snape’s commands wore off after a bit.
”We have no lair!” Snape hissed, creating a chair for Harry at the table next to
his. “Now sit down and pull up your sleeve.”
Harry did as he asked, obediently sitting down and rolling up his sleeve,
watching as Snape conjured two small shot glasses, then yanked up his own
sleeve, baring his Dark Mark, then tapped the tip of his wand to a vein, then to
one of the glasses which filled halfway with dark blood. Then he did the
same to Harry, whose own glass partially filled with fluid. Snape switched the
glasses.
”Drink that,” he directed Harry, tilting his own glass to his mouth. Harry did
the same. He was a blood drinker after all.
As the blood entered Snape’s mouth, it began to bubble, then turned rancid. The
wizard spat it out. Harry did the same, a disgusted look on his face as he wiped
his mouth with the back of his hand.
“Ugh! That was disgusting,” he said, his mouth turned down.
”Well, we can’t feed on each other’s blood. I thought we might after I fed you
on the grounds,” Snape said, making the glasses disappear.
”Vampires drink human blood,” Harry said as if Snape should know this.
”I know!” Snape snapped at him. “And that is going to be a problem. You know the
Ministry immediately hunts down and kills vampires, Mr. Potter. We have to
remain low-key.”
”We can always get blood from a blood bank,” Harry suggested.
Snape was not about to make forays into Muggle London to raid blood banks.
”No. Too risky,” Snape said, frowning. “We have to find a way to provide blood
in a manner that won’t be detected.”
”Maybe we can just take a little from each victim rather than a lot,” Harry
suggested.
Severus frowned at this, remembering how sweet blood was and how difficult it
was to stop drinking once he started.
”I don’t know if we can control the urge in that manner. The adult human body
contains between four to six liters of blood depending on its mass,” the
Professor said, “But I’m assuming vampires also feed on children who contain
less blood than adults and come away fine. It’s fair to say that most likely
we’d drink more than required if the opportunity presented itself although we
could survive on much less blood if we had to. In this case, we have to.”
Harry sat quietly as Snape wracked his brain. They needed access to a certain
volume of blood. How much he wasn’t sure. They couldn’t test it without leaving
behind a trail of corpses. If people started disappearing, then an investigation
would be launched.
Blood. Hm. An undetermined amount of blood.
Suddenly it came to him.
”I believe, Mr. Potter, that I have a solution of sorts. Miss Granger will help
us maintain an endless supply of blood when she arrives,” the Potions master
said.
”What? You’re going to turn Hermione too?” Harry asked angrily.
”No, I’m not. I’m going to use her as a blood cow,” the Potions master said, his
eyes glinting. “She’ll be periodically milked for blood. Not bitten.”
”But that will make her ill at least,” Harry said, “To feed both of us, she’d
have to give a lot.”
Snape shook his head.
”Actually, she will have to give very little, Mr. Potter. We can use Blood
Replenisher to increase the volume. A tablespoon of blood can be used and
produce at least two liters of viable fluid. I believe that if we consume blood
regularly, once a day or so, we will be able to stave off the hunger that
overtakes us. In other words, if we don’t starve ourselves, we won’t hunger.
That is my theory anyway.”
Harry thought this was a brilliant idea, if Hermione would cooperate. But she
would. The alternative was too terrible.
Snape rose and began to exit the room. Harry started to follow him. The wizard
spun on him.
”Stay here. I’m going to retrieve my brewing supplies and your wand. You’ll only
slow me down,” Snape said to him.
Harry sat back down in the chair and watched as the wizard left.
He sighed and looked at all the books and parchments on the table. Curiously he
leafed through them. Wow, it was all about vampires. Harry read through a few
books and realized that there was a hell of a lot of information here,
conflicting information. No wonder the Professor wanted Hermione. She’d sort
this all out.
Fascinated, Harry read about all the different kinds of vampires. There were
some in Armenia that lived in the mountains and sucked blood out of the soles of
a victim’s feet as he slept. In Bulgaria, there were vampires that ate normal
food and would only drink blood if nothing else were available.
Harry read on, finding out the different ways vampires were created. Some
suffered a premature or violent death, were unfulfilled in love or simply had an
improper burial. Others were so full of evil that at their deaths they
reawakened as vampires. He thought that unlikely, because Voldemort was Evil
Incarnate and he didn’t wake up. Some vampires were corpses of people who
committed suicide which were then reanimated by demons.
Harry wondered what kind of vampire the Professor was. He couldn’t have been
created by Nagini could he? No. He doubted that. Voldemort would have made an
army of vampires to fight for him if his familiar could do that.
So, how did the Professor become a vampire? As far as Harry knew, he was fine
before he was killed. He certainly ate real food and walked out in sunlight.
Yes, he was pale as a vampire, but he had always looked like that. Maybe he had
always been one or was half-vampire and reanimated when he woke up. But he’d
know that about himself and most likely would accept it. But it was clear the
Professor didn’t want to be a vampire or drink blood. He wanted to be mortal.
Human again. And he didn’t know if he could be.
And that meant Harry didn’t know if he were doomed to live as a vampire for
eternity either. He did know one thing however . . .
They really did need Hermione.
Snape returned with his pockets bulging. He tossed Harry his wand, then took out
a number of miniaturized items and methodically enlarged them, he and Harry
setting up a small lab for brewing.
Snape put Harry to work chopping herbs as he set up a large cauldron. They were
going to need a lot of Replenishing potion.
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When Harry didn’t show up for Fred’s funeral two days later, Ron and Hermione
were worried. Harry would have never missed Fred’s funeral unless something was
very wrong.
“How could Harry not come?” Hermione said to Ron as they stood outside the
Burrow. Night had just fallen and people were inside eating and reminiscing
about Fred. Mrs. Weasley had cooked quite a bit of food, trying to ease her
grief by staying busy. She tried to put on a brave front, but anyone could see
her pain.
“Something’s wrong,” Ron said, “We need to go to Hogwarts and find out what he’s
about.”
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Snape noticed Harry had been oddly quiet the entire day, resting on the bed he
had created for them. Vampires didn’t need to sleep it appeared, but Harry
stayed in bed anyway. The Potions master didn’t mind it however. He was glad the
boy wasn’t bothering him with needless conversation as he pored through the
books, seeking anything he could use.
They had finished brewing the potion yesterday, having bottled and capped the
precious elixir. Fifty bottles now rested on shelves attached to the wall. They
would last for a while since the brew was quite potent and concentrated. One
bottle could produce galleons of blood.
Snape paused as he found something, running his finger under the sentence as he
read, his eyes glittering.
Lilitu : (also called 'Lilith') Originating in Ancient Babylonia, this
vampire, found in Jewish/Babylonian myth, drank the blood of babies and young
children.
The vampire who bit him said her name was Lilutu. Was that some form of Lilitu?
It seemed so. It was definitely the proper area. Hm. But it said that she drank
the blood of babies and young children. He had been no child. Was this another
case of misinformation? He didn’t know, but at least he had something.
Snape closed the book. It was night now and no doubt Harry’s disappearance was
noticed. The boy had told him he was supposed to have gone to Fred Weasley’s
funeral. His absence would immediately make his friends come looking for him.
Snape looked over at Harry, who was facing the wall.
”I am going to see if Miss Granger has come looking for you. If I find her, I
will bring her here,” the Professor said, “You stay here until I return.”
Harry made a noise of acknowledgement and Snape left.
The moment he did, Harry sat up on the side of the bed, his eyes narrowed.
He hissed. He was hungry. He instinctively knew not to tell the Professor
because he knew the wizard wouldn’t want him to hunt. Unlike Harry, the
Professor had a full and nourishing meal when he turned. Harry had only had
enough to settle him. Now that the parasite had a good hold, it wanted a good
feeding.
Quietly, Harry left the chamber. He was going to get something to eat, damn it.
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Ron and Hermione exited Harry’s room. There was no trace of him. The window had
been left open however and his glasses rested on the night stand.
”Where would Harry go without his glasses?” Ron mused as they took the shifting
stairs, “He’s blind without them.”
”I don’t know,” Hermione said, “But wherever he is, maybe he’s hurt or
something. We need to split up and look for him on the grounds.”
The castle was empty. All the staff was attending funerals and memorial
services. When Hermione and Ron said something to Minerva about Harry’s absence,
the witch dabbed at her eyes and said that it was possible Harry was at the
castle grieving and couldn’t bring himself to come.
Hermione didn’t believe that. Harry wouldn’t be that selfish. No matter how
badly he felt, he would still come and show the Weasleys support. Ron thought so
too. Harry wasn’t that way. He always thought about other people.
They descended to the main floor of the castle. Ron turned to Hermione.
“All right, Hermione. I think it best you check the castle, and I’ll go out on
the grounds,” Ron said. “We’ll meet back here at the dungeon entrance.”
Hermione agreed and headed for the Great Hall as Ron went outside on the
grounds.
Snape streaked up the corridor. He could sense two sets of heartbeats, one
outside and one indoors, in the Great Hall. He flashed to the door and pulled it
open slightly. Yes, there was Miss Granger looking around the Hall and calling
for Harry.
The wizard quietly entered and walked up behind the witch.
Hermione suddenly felt rather cold, a chill running up her spine. She slipped
her hand into her pocket and slowly withdrew her wand, then she spun, pointing
it at the individual behind her.
Her mouth dropped open.
”Professor Snape?” she said, stunned, holding her wand on the wizard.
Snape gave her a slight bow.
”In the flesh, Miss Granger. I presume you are looking for Mr. Potter,” he said
to her.
Hermione was so surprised to see the wizard walking about, she didn’t register
what he said at first.
”Professor, we thought you were dead,” she gasped.
”Do I look dead to you?” the wizard asked her.
No. He was as pale and dour as ever. Fortunately for Snape, he always did kind
of look like a vampire, so he didn’t set off any alarms with the witch. If
Hermione had seen how pale Harry was however, she would have known immediately
something was wrong.
”No. You look fine,” she said, lowering her wand. “How did you survive?”
Snape smirked at her.
”It’s a rather convoluted story, Miss Granger. I will tell you after I take you
to Mr. Potter,” the wizard said.
As Hermione looked at the wizard, she felt a bit strange. Drawn. There was
something appealing about the Professor, but she couldn’t put her finger on it.
Still, this would explain why Harry hadn’t been at Fred’s funeral. Finding
Professor Snape alive was important enough to have missed it.
Snape offered Hermione his arm. She blinked at him, then slowly walked up and
took it, looking up into his pale face.
”Where is Harry?” she asked him, her voice having a dream-like quality.
Her amber eyes rested on his lips.
”This way, Miss Granger,” the vampire replied, his dark eyes flicking over her a
bit curiously. The witch looked rather smitten. “I will take you to him. Then
all will be explained.”
Hermione let the Potions master lead her out of the Great Hall and down the
dungeon corridor. Snape had no idea that Harry had left the chambers and was now
on the Hogwarts grounds. The young wizard had entered the Great Hall and sensed
Hermione’s heartbeat, salivating. But he could sense Snape with her which wasn’t
good. Then he heard a slight heart muffled heart sound and focused on it. It was
coming from outside.
Harry could hear Ron’s heartbeat, but his senses were not as acute as Professor
Snape’s, who would have located Ron instantly. As a Secondary, Harry didn’t have
Snape’s ability to see through things, nor his speed, though he was much faster
than a human. He could hear well and see heat signatures in the dark as shapes
and he prowled about the grounds.
”Harry! Harry are you out here?” Ron yelled. He was near the Herbology building.
Harry immediately ran toward the voice.
”Harry!” Ron yelled, holding up his wand which shed light.
Harry stopped, hiding behind a tree and watching as Ron spun around, peering
through the dark. He didn’t register his friend. He registered a source of
sweet, sweet blood. The hunger was on him and no other thought occupied him
other than feeding..
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Snape had only gotten halfway down the stairwell with Hermione when he sensed
Harry wasn’t in the subdungeons. He hadn’t been focused on him before, otherwise
he would have known he was on the grounds. The Potions master stopped.
”Miss Granger, did you come here alone?” he asked the witch.
”No,” Hermione replied, still feeling odd, drawn to the wizard, “Ron was with
me. He’s outside on the grounds looking for Harry. I figured we could go get him
after I’ve seen Harry.”
Shit.
”Miss Granger, stay right here!” Snape said, then he was gone.
Hermione blinked.
Had he soundlessly apparated?
Her head began to clear now that the Potions master was gone. What did he mean
stay here? She wasn’t about to stand on a damp stairwell under the castle doing
nothing but twiddling her thumbs. Why had he left so fast when she told him Ron
was outside? Something wasn’t right here.
Hermione began to run back up the stairs.
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Ron spun to see Harry standing ten feet away from him, staring at him. He didn’t
have on his glasses.
”Harry!” he said gladly, “Am I glad to see you. Are you all right? Why didn’t
you come to the funeral?”
Harry didn’t respond as he slowly walked up to Ron, his black eyes glittering.
Ron lifted his eyebrows as he looked at Harry in the light. He was so pale.
”Hey, are you sick, Harry? You look awful,” the wizard said.
Harry said nothing, only swallowed as Ron’s heartbeat seemed to thunder in his
ears.
Ron didn’t like the way Harry was looking at him.
”Are you all right, mate?” he asked him, slowly taking a step back. Something
was wrong here.
Suddenly, Harry bared his teeth showing his fangs and hissing at Ron.
”Shit!” Ron cried, leaping aside as Harry charged him. “You’re a fucking
vampire!”
Harry wasn’t as fast as Snape and missed Ron completely. Terrified, Ron
scrambled to his feet and started running, firing stunners over his shoulder at
the pursuing vampire. He didn’t get far as Harry grabbed him from behind and
sank his fangs into Ron’s jugular. Ron let out a scream that rang across the
Hogwarts grounds, just as Snape emerged from the castle.
”Shit!” the wizard cursed, streaking toward the scream.
He found Ron limp in Harry’s arms, the vampire feeding blissfully.
”No you idiot!” the Professor yelled, ripping a nearly dead Ron out of his arms.
Harry hissed at him, then became cognizant again. He looked at Ron with horror
as the Professor held him in his arms.
”Oh no. No. Ron,” he groaned, “Oh, I’m so sorry Ron.”
”Gods damn it, Potter,” Snape hissed at him, hoisting Ron up as his heartbeat
became weaker and weaker.
Shit, he couldn’t let Weasley die. Damn it!
Not knowing what else to do, Snape sank his fangs into Ron’s throat and injected
him with the enzyme, then laid him on the ground, Harry staring at his friend
with glistening eyes. Ron showed no signs of life.
”Is he dead, Professor?” he asked Snape, who looked at him hatefully.
”No. Yes. I don’ know, but he will be back, you idiot. Why didn’t you tell me
you were hungry?” Snape demanded.
Harry shrugged.
Furiously, Snape strode up to the wizard and punched him in the face, sending
him flying several yards, Harry landing hard on his back. Then he zipped
forward, grabbed Harry off the ground by his shirt, and bared his teeth at him,
shaking him roughly.
”For however long we are together, Mr. Potter, you will not hunt another human
being without informing me,” he snarled at him. “With Mr. Weasley now part of
our little flock, your importance has severely diminished, in that Miss Granger
would gladly help him as much as she would you. I am certain that I can kill
you, Mr. Potter and if you ever do anything as asinine as this again, I will. I
promise you.”
Ron let out a terrifying and tormented scream as his transformation began
Snarling, Snape threw Harry back to the ground and hurried over to the
convulsing red-head.
Hermione had just exited the castle and heard Ron’s scream. It sounded as if
someone were killing him. Had Professor Snape attacked him?
”Lumos!” Hermione cried, running as fast as she could in the direction of the
screaming.
She had to help Ron.
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