Thoughts of Pudding by Brian 64
Chapter 9: The Black Tower.
EarlierÉ
Minerva touched her wand to a ring
she wore with the Gryffindor coat of arms, and said "Portus!" The ring glowed blue for a moment in evidence that the
portkey spell had worked. Satisfied, she turned to Moody.
"Alastor, you'll need to come
with me for the first hop. I can't be here when you cast the obliviate."
Harry watched his head of house as
Moody stomped over to where she was standing. She smiled at him, and then there
was the distinctive pop as she and Moody apparated away.
He leaned back; resting his head on
the back of the sofa he was sitting on, and tried to clear his head. He'd
barely begun when he heard the pop of Moody returning and he looked up, alert
again.
"It's done. She's on her
way." Moody said to the room in general.
Harry leaned back again, and after letting
out a breath he didn't know he'd held at Moody's return, he closed his eyes and
went back to trying to process recent events.
"She'll be fine Harry, you don't
have to worry about her." He heard Luna say.
He opened his eyes, only to see her
looking down at him. She was standing behind the low sofa, and so appeared to
be upside down from his perspective. He smiled at her in appreciation for her
reassurance, and closed his eyes again.
A moment later he felt someone sit
down next to him and claim his left arm. 'Luna' he
thought, and squeezed the hand now holding his own. The low buzz of
conversation was drifting over from elsewhere in the room, though he didn't pay
it much attention.
More relaxed now, he thought back to
the last time he felt like he'd been keeping up with the events going on around
him today. While certainly a day that he'd remember for some time to come, he
hadn't really felt as though he'd fallen down the rabbit hole until seeing Luna
sitting on her trunk at Privet Drive.
He wasn't sure he liked the idea of
wearing a frilly white apron, but couldn't help but grin as he imagined Luna's
dad wearing a top hat. 'Perfect!'
~o~
If anyone had asked Harry Potter
what he thought Luna's home looked like, he'd have simply shrugged his reply.
After all, he never sat around thinking about what people's houses might look
like, nor did he ask them.
On the other hand, if he'd been
given a sheet of parchment and assigned the question as homework, his
professors would probably have returned it to him graded at least Exceeds
Expectations, possibly even an Outstanding if he'd correctly guessed that her house looked like a black tower.
'The house was just soÉLuna!' He'd thought to himself once he'd been shown around it.
After getting off the Knight bus, he
and Luna had walked along the twisty path leading to the Lovegood's front door.
Reading the signs, he'd picked some
mistletoe, and made a note to avoid stepping on any dirigible plums. Not
knowing what a dirigible plum was, he'd resolved to keep off just about
everything.
Luna had led the way into the
circular black building and he'd found himself, unsurprisingly, in a large
circular room. It was a kitchen, and every appliance and surface was covered
with pictures of flowers, insects and birds painted in bright colours that assaulted
his vision and said quite clearly; 'wake up!'
She'd shown him the rest of her
house, then left him to sit and relax in the cluttered living room while she
disappeared downstairs.
When she didn't return after a
while, he descended the stairs back into the kitchen in search of her.
While not perfect, his timing was
fortunate. Luna was just coming in the back door, struggling with a huge basket
of vegetables which showed the obvious signs of having just been collected from
her garden.
He rushed over and helped her lift
the basket onto the kitchen counter. "You should have asked me to
help" he chided her gently.
"You're right, I'm sorry
Harry." She replied, surprising him. He'd more-or-less expected to be told
that she could manage by herself or something like that. That she would
recognise that it made sense for him to help, being larger and stronger, never
really occurred to him. He resolved to try and pay more attention to what he
said around her.
Luna set a large pot of water to
start heating on the stove, and deftly threw in various herbs and spices.
Taking his cue from her, Harry began washing, peeling and cutting vegetables for
what looked to be enough vegetable soup to feed a small army.
Luna meanwhile had started preparing
dough to bake fresh bread, and as Harry watched her from the corner of his eye,
he revised his opinion about being stronger. He'd made enough bread to know how
tiring kneading could get.
Seeing that he'd finished with the
vegetables, she floured another section of the counter, and set him to work on
some dough of his own.
He was getting into the rhythm of
it, working quietly alongside Luna when he heard her say "Oh, hello
Hermione, would you like to make some bread too? You can tell us all about plan
c at the same time."
Harry looked up and over to the
front door as soon as Luna had mentioned her name, and was now gaping a little
at the sight of her standing there.
Hermione in turn had looked a little
amused at the domestic scene she'd walked in on, courtesy of an open front
door. When Luna mentioned 'plan c' though, she re-evaluated her new friend's
intelligence upwards yet again. Luna truly deserved to be a Ravenclaw.
Grinning at their flour coated hands
and forearms, she walked over and gave them each a part-hug from behind and
greeted them properly.
After washing her hands at the sink,
she walked around to the other side of the island counter they were working at,
and started kneading the dough Luna had pushed over to her.
Luna herself started working on a
different pastry, and Harry's experienced eye guessed she was going to be
making a fruit pie or two.
"I'm not sure where to really
startÉ" Hermione began. "Harry, I know Luna was going to take you
with them to Sweden, but it seems that conversation you had with Professor
McGonagall has had some, ummm, unexpected results."
Harry grimaced. He knew it was too
good to be true.
"Oh no Harry, you're still
going with Luna if that's what you were thinking. It's just that you might have
a little more company on the trip – if that's alright with you
both." She said a little nervously, before adding "And your father of
course, Luna."
Luna let out a little squeal of
delight, and ignoring her sticky hands, ran around the counter to hug Hermione.
"That would be wonderful
Hermione. I can't believe I'll have both my new best friends on holiday with
me!" she exclaimed happily.
Hermione cleared her throat nervously.
"There's more. Some other people would like to join us as well; my
parents, andÉ" She trailed off and looked over at Harry, not really
knowing how to continue.
Harry looked at her. "Hermione,
you're just the messenger, right?" She nodded. "Well then," he
continued, "I'm not about to hex the messenger. What's got you so
nervous?"
Hermione looked down at her dough.
She really wished they could be sitting down for this.
Luna grabbed a couple of bowls and tea
towels and handed them to the others. "Let's sit down and have a chat
while we let the dough rise" she said, throwing a tea towel over the
pastry she'd started.
A few minutes later, they were
sitting with clean hands on some chairs in the living room.
"Harry, Professor McGonagall
came to visit me with Tonks, Professor Lupin and Professor Moody. They'd been
sent by Dumbledore to the Dursleys to check up on you. Professor McGonagall
said that she'd obliviated the Dursleys of you
and Luna, so that Dumbledore wouldn't be able to find out where you were."
Harry looked shocked. "She did
that?"
"There's more Harry. Professor
McGonagall said that she'd looked into all of the things you'd told her,
andÉandÉ"
Harry moved over to sit next to
Hermione. Whatever his friend was trying to say was upsetting her.
"Harry," she almost
whispered "are you really the one that has to fight V-Voldemort?"
Harry closed his eyes and then
lowered his head. He hadn't wanted to tell his friends, but that choice had
been taken out of his hands. He looked up at her watery eyes, and nodded.
"Harry, wouldÉwould you tell us
the prophecy please?" she asked.
He didn't need a pensieve for this.
The words had burned into his memory when he'd heard them in Dumbledore's
office just over a week ago. He nodded, and then recited the prophecy.
"The one with the power to
vanquish the Dark Lord approaches, born to those who have thrice defied him,
born as the seventh month diesÉ and the Dark Lord will mark him as his equal,
but he will have power the Dark Lord knows notÉ and either must die at the hand
of the other for neither can live while the other survivesÉ the one with the
power to vanquish the Dark Lord will be born as the seventh month diesÉ"
"Oh Harry!" Hermione said,
then sobbed into his chest as she wrapped him in a hug, as though determined to
hold him there and prevent him from going off to challenge Voldemort.
He started stroking her hair and
trying to shush her, then looked over her head to see how Luna was taking the
news on the other sofa. She smiled at him serenely, and didn't seem surprised
by what she'd just heard.
Hermione eventually calmed down, and
started berating herself for losing control again. "I'm sorry Harry, I
really thought I had prepared myself for this, butÉ it's justÉ why did it have
to be you?"
Harry smiled wryly. "Yeah, it
does seem I get more than my share doesnÕt it? Anyway, there was another child that prophecy could have
referred toÉ at first anyway."
Hermione looked at him, with a
slight wrinkle in her forehead.
"Neville was the other
one." Luna said, her tone not making it clear whether that was a question
or an answer.
Harry nodded. "Yeah, up until
he gave me this scar, it could have been Neville."
They all sat quietly with their
thoughts for a while, before Hermione broke the silence.
"Ummm, Harry, Professor
McGonagall said that she wanted to train you. Tonks, and Professors Lupin and
Moody want to help too. Professor Flitwick may join us as well, but they
haven't had a chance to talk to him yet."
Harry thought about that for a
minute. It was what he wanted wasn't it? Something didn't quite add up though.
"SoÉhow can I still be going to
Sweden then if I'm going to be training with them?"
Hermione looked at him as though
surprised at the question, then reminded herself that Harry was used to things
going wrong for him.
She smiled. "They'll be coming
with us to Sweden to train us of course."
Harry frowned. "Train us?"
Hermione had expected his likely
reaction, and had prepared her response well in advance. She glared at him.
"Harry James Potter! I do hope you aren't planning on hogging this
wonderful opportunity for training all to yourself! I thought we were your
friends? Don't you want us to be able to defend ourselves if we need to?"
He rushed to reassure her that of
course they were, and during his hasty hug in apology, she looked over at Luna
and winked at her, and received a wink back in return.
"Harry, I need to floo
Professor McGonagall now so that she and the others can come over and discuss
all of this with you. Is that alright? Is there anything else you'd like to
talk about before I do?"
He looked over at Luna, who shook
her head, then turned back to Hermione. "No, I can't think of anything at
the moment. Make your floo call."
Not long afterwards, the kitchen was
full of people. In addition to the three teens and the four order members,
Hermione's parents had been brought along with them.
After everyone had been greeted, and
Tonks and Moody were introduced to Luna, she started to make tea for everyone.
Hermione and Emma helped, and then the three of them finished off preparing the
bread and pies, and put them in the over. Dan joined Harry and the order
members at the kitchen table.
"Well Harry, I suppose we
should start by asking if you have any questions for us?" Remus asked.
Harry nodded "Yeah, I do, but I
don't really know where to start. Up until a little while ago, I thought I was
just going to following Luna and her dad around Sweden looking for Snorkacks,
and now it looks as though I'm going to be spending my time training instead."
Moody has already started nodding
when Luna's voice called out from the nearby counter. "Not quite Harry. We're
going to be doing both. As much as you need to train, you need a chance to
relax even more. So I think we'll start with perhaps an hour or two of training
in the mornings, and maybe 3 hours after dinner."
She tilted her head a little as
though considering whether that plan was acceptable or not. "Yes, that
should work out fine to start. We can look at it again in a week or two. If
you've been having enough fun by then we can look at some more time for
training." She concluded her declaration with a nod, as though that
settled the matter.
Everyone in the room had turned to
listen to her, and by the time she had finished there were smirks on the faces
of Tonks, Lupin and Dan, and smiles on Hermione's and Minerva's. Emma's
expression seemed calculating, while Harry's seemed to flick between amused and
surprised.
Moody on the other hand did not seem
pleased at all. "Now listen here girlie, we've got toÉ"
Minerva interrupted him.
"AlastorÉ it is Harry's decision to make. We are here to offer him help,
not direct how he will spend his summer holiday. I for one; like Luna's plan."
Harry cleared his throat, and looked
around at everyone, then at Luna and smiled at her in appreciation of her
standing up for him. "Yeah, I'd like to try Luna's plan to start with and
see how it goes."
Alastor started grumbling under his
breath at this, and Luna's voice called out again. "Oh, don't worry Mr Moody.
No plan survives contact with the enemy."
Moody stared at her with both eyes for a moment, before bursting out laughing.
When he calmed down he gave Luna an
appraising look, then asked "Do you want to tell me how you knew that
quotation little lady?"
Luna replied calmly, "At the
end of my third year, Harry told everyone that Voldemort had returned. I knew then
that we were going to war, and I wanted to know how to do it properly. So I
started studying over that summer. I was so glad when Harry started teaching us
Defence in the DA this year. We wasted so much time in class with Professor
Umbridge, and we really couldn't afford it."
Moody looked at her for a moment,
then got up and walked over to her, and extended his hand, which she took. "It's
a real pleasure to meet you Luna." He said,
shaking her hand.
He turned to Harry. "You have two
excellent friends there Potter" indicating both Luna and Hermione with
nods. "You will take very good care of them, or I will be using you for
target practice. Frequently!"
Harry nodded. He had no intention of
doing anything else, so it didn't really need saying as far as he was
concerned.
"Harry, hand me your wand for a
moment please?" Moody asked him.
He did so, and watched as Moody and
cast a complicated charm on it using his own wand. Harry watched his Holly wand
glow briefly at the end, and then Moody handed it back to him. "There, you
won't be seeing any more owls from your friend Madam Hopkirk. Just don't go
casting spells where others might decide to report you though. It's not hard to
put the trace back on again."
Harry started to stammer his thanks,
but Moody had already turned to the girls to ask for their wands. Once he had
cleared each of them of the trace he handed them back to their owners and then turned
to listen to McGonagall.
"Harry, I'm going to need to
see Professor Dumbledore soon, as he'll have been expecting a report some time
ago now. I have no intention of letting him know where you are now, and I will
attempt to mislead him as to your intentions. However, we do need to discuss
contingency plans in case I cannot convince him to stop meddling in your
affairs."
She cleared her throat and then
paused, trying to decide how to ask the next question.
"How do you feel about
continuing your education overseas or with private tutors if it should become
necessary? I believe more than anything else, that the threat of you leaving,
perhaps with your closest friends, would get him to agree to work with you,
rather than expect you to work at his direction."
Harry blinked, and struggled with the
thought. Being given a choice in what he wanted to do was not something he had
much practice in.
Unfortunately for him, this was not
even one of the hardest questions Minerva asked him before she left to meet
with Dumbledore.