The
Burning Pen
An Unlikely Savior
by Ruth Solomon
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Chapter 62 ~ The Duel (Short Chapter)
Eileen was faster on the turn than Albus. She quickly shouted, “Serpensortia!”
A stream of light flew to Albus’ feet and suddenly a fifteen foot boa
constrictor appeared and quickly wrapped itself around him, pinning his arms to
his sides as both Lily and Rose screamed.
”Cool!” Hugo breathed as Albus stood there in coils up to his chin, the snake’s
head hovering in front of his face, the cold eyes meeting his.
”Concede, Albus, or it’s going to start squeezing,” Eileen called to him.
Albus looked at her defiantly. The snake shifted, preparing to squeeze the young
wizard.
Alsop was shaking his head. Albus should have known better than to try and duel
Eileen. He was probably prepared to block, but not for this.
Suddenly Albus whispered something to the snake, who looked at Eileen, then
uncoiled itself and began quickly gliding toward her as Albus smirked. It was
fast, really fast. Eileen was stunned, as was everyone else.
”Albus is a Parselmouth. He speaks Parseltongue,” Alsop said in amazement.
”Well, dad’s a Parselmouth,” James said in awe.
Lily was silent, crushed against Rose from the time the snake formed. Her green
eyes were wide as plates as the snake slithered toward her cousin. Eileen
snapped out of her shock and dispatched the snake, but she didn’t have time to
block Albus’ spell.
She was covered in thick gray smoke, then there was a little “POOF!” As the
smoke thinned bottom first they couldn’t see her legs. But they could see her
wand on the ground.
“What did you do to her?” Alsop yelled at him.
”What she did to grandmum, but with a little twist,” Albus replied victoriously.
A duel was effectively over when someone conceded or dropped their wand. He’d
won. The snake was the perfect diversion. Otherwise, Eileen would have
definitely blocked the hex he’d thrown.
Then there was a squeal as Albus grinned nastily and the smoke cleared
completed.
Everyone’s eyes rounded.
”Oh no! He hit her with the Swine Flew spell!” Hugo cried.
Indeed, a little black pig with a white face and white wings fluttered above the
fallen wand. It had no way to pick it up with its little cloven hooves. Eileen
squealed furiously.
”Now you know how it feels,” Albus said smugly. “Next time, keep your damn wand
to yourself!”
Albus turned and headed for the castle.
Alsop pulled out his wand and tried to turn Eileen back. He couldn’t do it.
Albus had added his signature to lock it in place. He turned toward the walking
Albus
”Albus! Come back here! Turn her back, you git!”
”Grandmum was transfigured for almost eight hours. The spell will wear of around
then,” he called over his shoulder.
”Albus! Albus!” Alsop called, but he just kept going. He turned back to the
fluttering Eileen, who squealed at him furiously.
”He won’t come back,” Alsop explained as James burst out laughing. Rose tried
not to laugh, but she couldn’t help herself.
Hugo was the worst. He was actually rolling on the ground on the hard thin crust
of snow, apologizing to Eileen as he laughed hysterically.
”Well, I think she’s cute,” Lily said, admiring the soft black fur and wings.
Eileen squealed louder and Alsop outstretched his arms and started walking
toward her.
”Come on. I’ll take you to the infirmary. Maybe Madam Finch can help you,” he
said softly as Eileen angrily fluttered out of reach. “Oh, come on, Eileen, you
can’t flutter around out here until you change back. Be reasonable.”
But Eileen continued to flutter just out of his reach, and pretty soon Alsop was
chasing her all around the grounds, much to Hugo’s joy. Lily joined him in the
chase, and Rose was clamping her legs together about to piss herself. James
could hardly breathe because of all the guffaws. It was hilarious.
Finally Alsop made a running leap and caught her, falling to the ground as she
wriggled and squealed, trying to get away from him. Lily walked up with her wand
as he stood up. Eileen stopped squealing as she looked at her cousin.
Lily smiled at her, then reached out a gloved hand and petted her head.
”Nice Eileen,” she cooed.
The transformed witch started squealing again, wriggling wildly.
”Don’t pet her, Lily. She’s mad enough as it is,” Alsop said, struggling to hold
her and getting a faceful of wing.
Rose, James and Hugo walked up and inspected her.
”You do make a cute flying pig, Eileen,” Rose said, trying to keep a straight
face.
Hugo and James started laughing again as Alsop told Lily to put Eileen’s wand in
his pocket.
“It’s not funny,” Alsop said. It was a good thing Eileen was turned away from
him, or she would have seen him smirking. It really was pretty funny. Now she
knew what it felt like to have four legs instead of two.
”Come on, Eileen. Let’s get you to the infirmary. You’ll be warm at least,” he
told the pig. Eileen stopped struggling and let out a sigh. Albus had beaten her
fairly and squarely. Now she knew what it felt like to be turned into some kind
of creature. It wasn’t good. But at least they didn’t hear her cursing like a
Muggle sailor. Well, they had but they couldn’t understand it.
Alsop walked to the castle, Lily at his side and Rose, James and Hugo trailing
behind. They were still laughing. As they entered the castle, Headmistress
Minerva McGonagall was standing by the doors, welcoming everyone back. She
started when she saw the winged pig in Alsop’s arms.
Eileen saw her and groaned, pushing her face into Alsop’s arm.
”Mr. Potter! Is that—is that a student?” she demanded, her voice shrilly.
”Ah—yes—yes it is. A duel gone wrong,” he said apologetically.
“A duel? Who was dueling?”
Duels weren’t illegal, but they were still frowned upon at school, for precisely
this reason.
”My brother Albus and Eileen Snape,” he replied.
”Eileen Snape? Oh my. I suppose you’d better get your brother up to the
infirmary,” she said as the students around them laughed.
”Um, all right. But this isn’t Albus. This is Eileen.”
The pig let out a long, sad squeal, which made everyone crack up even more.
”That’s Eileen? My word. Well, take her up,” Minerva directed.
”Yes, Headmistress,” and Alsop walked toward the marble stairs, laughing
students following him.
Minerva shook her head.
”Albus Potter outdueled Eileen Snape? I’d better keep an eye on that boy,” she
said to herself, then began to greet students again.
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Alsop brought Eileen to the infirmary. Madam Finch immediately exited her office
when she heard all the laughter.
”What is this? Out, all of you right now!” she exclaimed as Alsop walked toward
her with Eileen.
”Madam Finch, this is a student that’s been transfigured and I couldn’t remove
the spell,” Alsop said.
”Out! Out!” the plump witch yelled at the students, who reluctantly withdrew,
giggling.
She looked down at the pig.
”A student you say?” she asked pulling out her wand.
”Yes. It’s Eileen Snape,” he said as the medi-witch took her out of his arms and
looked at the white face and wings.
”She makes an adorable piglet. Look at those tiny wings,” she said with a smile.
The pig snorted.
”All right, let’s see if I can remove the spell,” she said, carrying Eileen over
to a cot and setting her down on it. Eileen immediately tried to flutter away,
but Alsop caught her.
”Oh no you don’t. I’ve gone through this a hundred times because of you. Now,
you’re going to sit through it,” he told her with a wicked grin. Eileen tried to
bite him.
”Hey now! I happen to like pork chops, you know,” Alsop said, snatching one hand
away.
”Biting? Tsk. Tsk,” Madam Finch said, walking back into her office. Alsop could
hear her rumbling around. She returned, carrying something.
A leash, a collar and a muzzle. Eileen started squealing and writhing, trying to
get away from Alsop as the medi-witch tied the leash to a leg of the cot, then
put the collar on her and attached the leash. Finally she pulled the muzzle over
her head, sliding it firmly over her snout and tightening it.
”There will be no biting here,” she told Eileen as Alsop set her back on the
cot. She stood there, wings drooping and head down. She looked—depressed.
”You brought it on yourself, Eileen,” Alsop said softly, feeling bad for her.
He’d never been leashed or muzzled when he was transfigured. But he hadn’t tried
to bite anyone either.
Madam Finch tried to remove the spell but couldn’t. She checked the magic with
her wand.
”It has a signature on it. It is degrading, however, so it should wear off in
about ten hours. You can go, Mr. Potter. I’ll take care of her.
Alsop said his goodbyes and left the infirmary.
”Now, let’s just get you situated,” the medi-witch said.
Eileen found herself alone at the back of the infirmary, tied to a heavy chair
and parchment spread all around to catch any droppings. She lay on the floor,
her head between her hooves. This was awful. Just awful.
Well at least her mum and dad wouldn’t find out about this too soon. Hogwarts
only reported life threatening incidents. Her life wasn’t in danger. She’d just
been turned into a flying pig.
As she lay there, she had to admit it had been a brilliant spell.
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About twelve hours later, a disheveled Eileen made her way to the dungeons. That
damned Albus. She hadn’t expected him to be a Parselmouth. Usually, Parselmouths
were Slytherin. But then again, his dad was Harry Potter and everyone knew he
was a Parselmouth. Still, he hadn’t been born one. It had been transferred to
him by Voldemort when he tried to kill him as a baby. Maybe the power became a
transferable part of him. Albus was the first person to ever get the best of
her, other than her father.
She didn’t meet anyone on the way to Slytherin house, but students were in the
common room when she entered. Immediately, some of them started squealing and
laughing as she bad-temperedly walked through. One boy actually blocked her
path, flapping his arms and squealing.
Eileen pulled out her wand and transfigured him into a goldfish. The creature
flopped around the floor gasping as all the squealing stopped cold.
”I suggest someone get him some water,” Eileen said coldly, heading for her room
with a billow of robes. She could hear scrambling behind her as the others came
to the unfortunate wizard’s aid.
Albus might have bested her, but she was still the fastest and snarkiest witch
in Slytherin.
They needed to remember that.
She walked down the corridor to her room and saw someone had drawn a flying pig
on her door in chalk. It fluttered all around the door, apparently squealing.
”Gods damn it,” she hissed, Scourgifying it off and entering her bedroom,
slamming the door behind her.
What a welcome back to Hogwarts.
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A/N: Lol, short I know, but I wanted it to stand by itself and didn’t want to
keep y’all waiting. I couldn’t help the spell he used. I just—just couldn’t
resist the reference. I’m twisted, I know. Anyway, hope you enjoyed the duel and
thanks for reading.
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