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Bellatrix Lestrange ([info]dark_of_winter) wrote in [info]beyondthepages,
@ 2010-04-01 07:26:00

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Entry tags:!dropped, 2023 09, albus severus potter, ashley legard, bellatrix lestrange, ginny potter, lily luna potter, natasha beckett

RP: Insanity's Return
Characters: Bellatrix, Rodolphus, Beckett // Ashley, Lily Luna, Ginny, Albus Severus
Time/Date: During the Feast, September 1, 2023
Location: Great Hall, Lestrange Hall
Warnings/Rating: R for batshit insanity and student injury?
Summary: Bella comes back and is kind of confused
Status: Dropped



It was strange. There was a blink. A flash. There was a streak of green light, and then the scene changed with nothing between then and now. Bellatrix had been in the middle of a heated battle, actively dueling two young witches, and then she was flashed to the same place, but the scene had changed completely. Even the ceiling was different. 

She looked around, heard the first shriek, and spun. She saw a flash of red hair, not unlike the witch she’d been dueling with, and she unthinkingly flashed an attack in that direction, a purplish line of light flying from her wand and striking the seated child. She didn’t pay much attention after that, entirely too concerned with finding a way out. 

The screams began in earnest then, and she smiled even as she started to head toward the door. Whatever was going on, whatever had gone wrong, she had to get out. Get out and regroup. 

She saw by the door two grown men in Auror robes heading toward her, and she laughed. Aurors, really?  Because they stood a chance. Bellatrix’s wand flashed, sparks and lines of light flying from it. Some were deflected. Some missed completely. Some struck but didn’t slow the men down. A few of theirs hit her as well, though she deflected several of them. They moved toward one another before she bulled through them, her wand moving, spells constant. Had she had more time and less concern, she would have played, dragged this out, enjoyed it.

She felt something cold striking her middle and growled before she countered the spell, wasting precious seconds as she fought her way out. There were other spells pelting her back like so many annoying raindrops, but she shook those off until she fought her way to the door. Bolting across the entrance hall, she was aware of one of the men behind her. Turning, she threw a series of curses at him even as she moved backward, always toward the door. He stumbled, fell, and she struck him again. She didn’t kill him, though she thought she should have. 

Hearing commotion from the Great Hall, entirely too aware she had next to no time, she turned and sprinted out the door. Across the grounds, to the gate, past the barrier until she was free of the anti-apparation barrier. She popped immediately to the only place she could think of (and as she belatedly realized, the first place they’d come looking). No matter. Rodolphus would stop them.

And explain to her exactly what the hell was going on. 

Finding herself at the front door rather than her room as she’d intended, Bellatrix scowled. Reaching out for the knob, she felt the unwelcome prickle of wards. Wards, keeping her out of her house? She didn’t think so. In a fit of rage, of fury, she began to throw spells at the wards protecting the house while bellowing her husband’s name. 

Whatever was going on, this was not making her any happier.



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Great Hall: Ginny, open
[info]bat_bogeys
2010-04-01 06:33 pm UTC (link)
Ginny had been laughing, listening to Ari retelling a story, listening to Randy grimbling about Tristan already costing them points, and then she'd heard the scream, even over the clamor of the Hall.

Her motherly instinct had kicked in in time for her to see the spell strike her daughter. A scream tore from her own throat as she vaulted over the table, barreling down the narrow aisle, already made smaller by craning necks and students leaning back to watch the fleeing witch, but Ginny's only thought was her daughter and oh Merlin please don't be dead.

Her wand was out, but Bellatrix wasn't her concern. Arriving by the too-still form of her daughter, Ginny crouched down. "Wake up, baby, please," she whispered, fingers trembling, fumbling at Lily's throat, seeking a pulse, oblivious to the chaos.

"Someone tell Harry," she called when she found the fluttery beat beneath Lily's pale skin.

She was alive, but Ginny didn't know what was wrong, what spell had struck her. She ached to chase after Bella, but Lily needed her, here.

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Re: Great Hall: Ginny, Al, open
[info]al_a_kazam
2010-04-01 10:39 pm UTC (link)
Al tore his attention away from his house mates as Libra shrieked, nearly falling from her seat as she tried to back away from whatever had suddenly caught her eye.

He barely had a chance to notice Greengrass stuffing the younger girl under the table and supposedly out of some sort of danger when the spells began to fly. Al ducked, completely thrown off by the mayhem. He tried to keep his bearings, though, and immediately turned his attention to the Gryffindor table as he scrambled away from his own table.

Just in time to see Lily falls.

"Lils!" he yelled, panicking as he shoved past other students to drop to his knees by his mother and sister. "Is she...?"

He couldn't get the words out. His expression twisted slightly as he pulled his wand out, starting to stand again and look back toward where the dark woman had escaped.

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Re: Great Hall: Ginny, Al, open
[info]bat_bogeys
2010-04-01 10:48 pm UTC (link)
"Stay," Ginny ordered him as he stood up. "She's breathing," she assured him, but that was all she knew. "Send a patronus to your father, if you can," Ginny directed as she brushed her hand over her daughter's hair.

Glancing to the front of the hall, she saw Ashley moving toward them, and she eased Lily off the bench, fighting the urge to sob. The deadweight that was her daughter was still, limp in her arms.

Not dead, but not awake either. Breathing, but so very still. Cradling Lily against herself, she gazed up at her son.

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Re: Great Hall: Ginny, Al, open
[info]al_a_kazam
2010-04-01 11:48 pm UTC (link)
Al didn't know if he could. He'd been taught, of course -- it was important to know in case anyone was every in trouble and he needed to get help fast. But... he'd never had to do it while his sister was cradled half-lifeless and everywhere around him was chaos.

Focusing, Al pulling into place an image of going to a Qudditch match with the family. He wasn't as devoted as Jamie, but it had been a fun family event.

He had trouble pulling it into focus at first, but at last it snapped enough for his patronus to summon. The small field mouse stayed just long enough for Al to be sure he'd really summoned it before sending it to his father with the message that LilyLu had been injured.

"What else?" he murmured, moving closer and biting his lip.

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Great Hall: Ginny, Al, Ashley, open
[info]pages_of_ash
2010-04-01 11:59 pm UTC (link)
"We should get 'er upstairs, out of this mess," Ashley murmured as she joined them in time to hear Al's question.

Flicking her wand, she gently levitated Lily and offered Ginny a hand up. "We will set 'er right," the healer murmured as she reached out to draw the lightened girl against herself, heading for the door.

There were other injuries she'd seen, and she knew Ariana and the other professors would sort them out and bring the ones who needed her upstairs.

This, though, looked far more critical. Gesturing for Al to join them, reasoning he would anyway, Ashley continued on.

Ginny reached out for her son's hand, brown eyes fixed on her daughter as she numbly followed Ashley.

Harry should be here, she thought again. If Al's patronus hadn't gotten to him, she'd try one of her own, if she could.

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