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WEASLEY, ron b. ([info]pigwidgeoned) wrote in [info]pandorarpg,
@ 2012-01-05 22:04:00

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Entry tags:!status: incomplete, ^date: november 10 2003, character: hermione granger, character: ron weasley

Characters: Hermione Granger & Ron Weasley
Setting: Hermione's flat, 10 November 2003, 5:54pm
Rating: General Public
Summary: Ron goes to tell Hermione about his ridiculous day so she doesn't read about it in the Prophet.

While he could probably use the rest, he still had to make one last stop after leaving Percy's flat if he hoped to sleep peacefully at all that night. Or not be woken by the sound of Hermione pounding down his front door. He didn't like showing up unannounced but he knew better than to not let her know about any of this. If they mentioned his name in the Prophet - even in passing - she would likely have a Hippogriff right before she began beating him over the head with one of her books which would probably be rather large and heavy and he didn't really care to live that experience out.

So he apparated to London near Hermione's flat and knocked on the door, hands shoved in his pockets as per usual when he was uncomfortable and unsure of what to say. There were no flowers in hand today, only the imaginary chessboard at the ready, with the hope that he might at least make some moves forward tonight after having discussed some of this new information with Hermione. So long as she wasn't fussing over his involvement in Penelope's murder overmuch.



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[info]pigwidgeoned
2012-01-09 03:43 am UTC (link)
Ron responded the only way he knew how: by getting defensive. "Hermione, Penny was in trouble - or at least I thought she was in trouble - I couldn't wait for backup to arrive! The witch would have killed her and left already and we wouldn't have any of the new information we have now! Besides, she didn't kill me, alright! I'm right here!"

Ron shook his head. "No, she wasn't Pandora, but that doesn't mean she wasn't under Imperius or possessed. Something wasn't right with her, Hermione. She was much too powerful. I was able to hit her wand hand with an Impediment jinx so I thought I'd gained the upper hand, yeah? But then she raises her other hand and performs wandless magic. This is no ordinary witch."

He wanted to continue on, but he didn't want to give her too much information all at once. He needed her to comment on each bit as he went, because he needed her opinion to add to his own thoughts on what he'd seen.

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[info]hermoniny
2012-01-09 04:04 am UTC (link)
The defensiveness didn't make her feel better. "I know, you were worried, you were doing the right thing, I'm just saying in case this happens again. Ron if you run into this woman again at another scene, she isn't going to let you live again." Hermione wasn't going to say it, but she wondered why she'd let Ron go this time. She was so relieved she had, but she didn't understand it, it didn't make sense. Hermione didn't want to start an argument or get him riled, she couldn't imagine how bad he must be feeling already, she didn't want to make it worse.

"Wandless magic?" That honestly scared Hermione. "I've... I've never heard of someone in our lifetime being capable of that. I don't know if Dumbledore could even do that. This... this is worse that we thought. Ron, how much of this can we share with the DA? We may need all the heads we can get on this, because it is just getting more complicated."

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[info]pigwidgeoned
2012-01-09 04:28 am UTC (link)
Ron wasn't so sure. "I haven't got a memory though, 'Mione. I wasn't of any use to her, remember? She's killing those with the nightmares. And she told me she wanted me to live with memory of Penny's death and she wanted me to tell people that she couldn't be conquered. She said 'the only man who ever could is long dead and you are all playthings to me' or something like that. What do you think she meant - she'd been conquered once before?"

Ron looked at her meaningfully. "We need to share all of it, I would say. That was the point of the first meeting, yeah, to pool our knowledge? Well now we have more. This witch had a box with her - I think it might be the box that was stolen from the Department of Mysteries. She took it out of her robes before Penny had died and opened it, then set it on the floor. And then Penny's spot on her arm, I watched it...detach from her arm. It turned into smoke and flew into that box, which then closed by itself. The dark spots are the memories, 'Mione, that's why they're not on the bodies when we find them."

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[info]hermoniny
2012-01-09 05:59 am UTC (link)
"True, but you saw her, and while you might not have gotten a great look at her, she could have thought you did. I mean, I have a hard time believing she's not going to kill someone just because they don't have a memory. Look at the ways she's killed the others, she clearly enjoys it. Even if there isn't a memory for her in the end." Hermione was more rambling now than anything, no longer looking at Ron, but more speaking as things entered her mind.

"I'm glad you feel that way, because I agree. The more all of us as a group know, the more we'll be able to figure out." The box peaked her interest. "Really?" she pushed a few things around on her coffee table before she found her note pad, covered and filled almost completely with scrawled notes on all the things she'd been looking into since this started, and wrote down the box and what Ron said about it and the memories. That would be good information to have once she got into the DoM. "It makes sense, really. I mean, only the people who are reliving those memories are carrying the mark of them. It's like a cancer, an invasion of the body, leaving a mark as proof. But the thing with cancer is it can be removed..." she trailed off before scribbling some more notes down.

"There has to be another way to get rid of those memories without killing a person. What if we could simulate death, like one of those living death potions, so the person appears to be dead, physically. Perhaps whatever it is that triggers the memory to release from the person will be triggered in something like that. If we can free those memories before she can, then we may be able to destroy them in the process. If they're so important to her, they must mean power, why else would she risk so much and go to such trouble." Hermione looked up at Ron, hoping she didn't sound completely mental at this point, talking about simulating death like symptoms on the people who had these nightmares. Of course, if she had them, she'd be working out an experiment already to try, but alas, it wouldn't be that easy.

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[info]pigwidgeoned
2012-01-09 03:48 pm UTC (link)
Ron shrugged. "I don't know. So far she hasn't killed anyone who hasn't had a memory. Everyone who has been killed has had one, so she might be more focused on that at the moment than wasting her time with others, even if she does enjoy killing them when she does it."

Ron listened to her carefully. He didn't know much about diseases or cancer so he wasn't sure what she meant, but he perked up when she mentioned the rest. "Yeah right, that might work!" he thought about the smoke and how it flew to the box and frowned a moment. "But what about the box? We won't have it. If we don't, what happens when the memory leaves the body? If it doesn't have the box to go to - well, won't it just go back into the person? Or maybe into another person? Like the memories did to begin with when they went into all these people?" Ron didn't like the idea of freeing their friends of these memories only to have them go right back in or jumping into some other unsuspecting witch or wizard.

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