Neville Longbottom (proudson) wrote in uprisingrpg, @ 2011-06-04 22:59:00 |
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Entry tags: | hannah abbott, neville longbottom |
Who: Neville and Hannah
What: Neville couldn't find Hannah after the battle; he's a bit emotional.
When: Thursday, Early Morning
Where: St. Mungo's
Warnings: Emo
Status: In Progress
Hannah had been there. His Hannah had been in Hogsmeade as the battle raged on, fighting for a world that they believed in, fighting like all those around them. He wished she had been able to be convinced to stay home, to stay away, but it was a pointless argument really. There was no keeping Hannah away. What had thrown Neville through a loop was when he went after Nagini, so close to the man he loathed so much, sword in hand, ready to destroy her. But she went for Hannah. She hurt his Hannah and that sent him through a rage; making it easier for him to kill the snake with no mercy or remorse.
But then he lost Hannah. In the midst of it all, he lost her. He had thought she was moved to safety, to the aid of Patience and the healing brigade, but when he went to find her when it was all said and done, he could not. Where was she?
Hours passed and he found himself at St. Mungo's, people all around, chaos all around him. Everyone was looking for someone and the staff was unable to keep up with the inquires or the demands. Everyone wanted to know where someone they loved was. He wasn't the only one panicing. But that didn't change the fact he needed to find her.
Finally, he was able to get someone to tell him information. He got the lecture he expected about family only and he had to repress the urge to snap at the woman. He was covered in blood, some of his own and some from others, and barely able to walk. He needed to see a doctor himself. But not until he saw her. Grinding his teeth, he muttered under his breath about how he was the father of her baby and he was her family, looking as if there was to be no argument with him. And there was none.
Stepping into her room, his eyes fell on her. "Hannah?" He croaked out. Please be alright.