Jun 29, 2006 20:53
Title: Hidden
House: Slytherin
Words: 121
Rating: pg
Characters: Longbottoms and Death Eaters
Challenge: Born to be Bad
AN: All this has probably been done but *shrug* review anyway. Cheers.
Alice saw the Death Eaters arrive and hid her boy under the bed.
“Where is it Frank?” Bella’s voice entered the room before she did. She sounded pissed off.
“Where’s what?” Frank returned, smiling at Alice, she felt cold.
“The horcrux Frank. I know you have it. Where’s the damn cup?”
“I see you’ve brought backup.” Several men entered the room.
“Give it over Frank.” Bella bit out.
“I was just teasing, it’s in th-” Frank screamed, his eyes rolling to the back of his head as he fell into the fetal position. Useless he twitched on the floor.
Bella raised her eyes, “Never thought you had it in you Alice.”
“What can I say? I was born to be bad.”
Title: Hidden Memories
House: Slytherin
Words: 105
Rating: pg
Characters: Neville
Challenge: Born to be Bad
Warnings: sadistic perhaps…
AN: A sequel to ‘Hidden’
Neville had watched his mother torture his father from out of sight. His father had screamed.
He had watched Bella torture his mother from the same spot. His mother had bled.
Later he’d watched his ‘friends’ run out the door after paralyzing him.
He’d seen hexes thrown around as if they were nothing at school at the ministry.
He had worked very hard on perfecting his own.
Later Neville watched the green light from his wand from behind a mask.
When the war was over no one could recall which of the Death Eaters had killed Hermione.
After all, Neville had a really bad memory.
Title: Funny As Hell
House: Slytherin
Words: 109
Rating: pg
Characters: Fred & George
Challenge: Born to be Bad
Warnings: sadistic perhaps…
Their twin souls were cold. Like elves.
Not house elves but true elves, that thought no more of housework than they did of death. That thought fun was defined by how long it amused them, not by what broke along the way.
Sure they were on the side of the light, it had more benefits just now. Plus it was funny how only Granger thought their methods were, if she had been blunt, cruel.
McGoonagal might have mentioned it but underneath her fair-minded logic she was as callous as they were. If not quite so amused.
So she said nothing when she learned of the manner of Bellatrix’s death.