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Chapter Fourteen
Whatever Remains
John was nodding off in the library after
the events of last night. Sherlock, however, was too busy to even think of
sleep. Instead, the young detective was furiously searching the books on
Hogwarts. He was fully focused, ignoring the fact the last three Chocolate
Frogs from Lestrade were bouncing around the library, wreaking havoc. Frustrated
with a lack of results, he slammed a rather thick, rare, old tome down on the
desk; unaware he'd crushed one of the frogs.
John stirred. “Nuh-No! You lizards will not
invade the palace of I, The Hedgehog King! He who is made of kittens and rage!”
He shouted in his sleep, as if he were in some epic fantasy, giving a dramatic
speech. Sherlock glanced over at his friend as the other patrons shushed him.
Once he was positive John was still sleeping, he secretly vowed to himself
that if he and John ever had to share a room, he'd never let John eat chocolate before bed again.
“It... it can't just be nowhere! The thing
has to exist! I can find it!” Sherlock said, trying to reassure himself, but to
no avail.
“Have you checked The Room of Requirement?”
Molly appeared from around the corner of the bookshelf
behind the boys, and continued: “It has all sorts of things in it. Hidden
things. Anything you could possibly need.” She pointed to the seventh-floor
corridor on one of the maps Sherlock had scribbled out. “It's right there.”
Sherlock looked at the map, then Molly.
“Well, we've eliminated the impossible...” He shoved John, waking him up. John
yawned and stretched.
“Sherlock, what's going on?” He asked.
“Molly seems to have found out where the
Chest of Reality is.”
“Well, that's great! We can't thank you
enough, Molly.”
“You know what they say about Hufflepuffs;
we're particularly good finders...” Molly replied.
“Come on, John!” Sherlock said, grabbing the
map and John's wrist. “Time's of the essence!” he added, dragging his friend
from his chair.
“You're leaving for good once you find
this... thing, aren't you?” Molly asked, sadly. Sherlock stopped, let out a
frustrated sigh, and turned around.
“Yes, we're planning on leaving, Molly. I
believe this is goodbye, so...”
Molly cut Sherlock off by suddenly kissing
him. Sherlock's eyes bulged in surprise. John looked away, feeling quite
awkward at the moment (and trying to ignore any possible unfortunate implications when one realized Sherlock was still mentally an adult). Molly pulled away, turning pink. She brushed a strand of
her hair back. “Well... Bye, then...” She stammered, and hurried off.
Sherlock stood in the same spot in shock.
After what felt like two minutes, John cleared his throat. “So.. to The Room of
Requirement?” Sherlock blinked, coming out of his trance. “Y..yeah. Yes.” He
stammered. And the two ran off.
***
As they got up the stairs to the seventh
floor, they were greeted by an unpleasant surprise.
“So, look who's gotten away with murder?”
Moriarty said, standing in the corridor alongside Moran.
“Oh, quit pretending. You're the one who
killed Carl.” Sherlock accused, “I haven't had time to work out how, but I know
it's you!”
Moriarty scoffed. “Of course I did. You think
you're the only clever one in this school? But it makes me feel better to see
you're not just a boring pretty face...”
Moran rolled his eyes, as if he were
thinking, “Is now really the time to be “flirting”, boss?”
Moriarty continued, “If you must know, I used
a modified version of the Geminio Curse on Sebastian, here. He snuck upstairs,
and shot the spell at Carl. He's a brilliant shot, I must admit. Not unlike
your little friend...”
Moran beamed. “Well, thank you, Jim.”
“Whatever. I'm writing my legacy in bodies,
Sherlock. Too bad you boys won't get to read the rest...” Moriarty concluded,
and drew out his wand. “Confringo!” He shouted, aiming at John. Luckily,
he dodged just in time. Moran pulled out his wand, aiming at Sherlock. “Avada
Ked...” he began. But Moriarty smacked him.
“Don't KILL him! Not yet! I want to enjoy
this, first...” He ordered. Moriarty turned to Sherlock, who'd already drawn
his wand. “Cru...”
“Expelliarmus!” Sherlock shouted.
Moriarty's wand flew out of his hand. Sherlock did the same to Moran. Moriarty
laughed. “Oh, I'm disappointed, dear Holmes. Is that really going to be your
move?”
“Yes,” Sherlock said, smiling. "It distracted
you two from John, didn't it?” Moriarty looked confused. Then, he realized
Sherlock's ploy. He turned around and saw John, pointing his wand at him.
“Moriarty, I'm not at all sorry about this. Petrificus
Totalus!” John said, casting the spell. Moriarty siezed up and fell to the
floor, and slid down the stairs, petrified. “That's for the bomb vest!” John
shouted.
Meanwhile, Moran was running to his wand as
fast as he could to avenge his ally. The boys chased after him. Sherlock caught
him first, and proceeded to punch Moran in the face. The young sharpshooter was
knocked into a pillar, and passed out.
John stared at the knocked-out Moran. “Remind
me never to get on your bad side,” John quipped. Sherlock smirked. And with
that, they hurried to The Room of Requirement.
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Are the spells you quote legit spells from the Harry potter books? Or are some of them real and some of them made up? Or all made up?
ReplyDeleteBecause they sound pretty legit.
Yeah, I actually checked to see if some of the spells I used were real ones for Harry Potter. And if there were any spells simliar to ones I wanted to use. I kinda did my research as best I could (Thank You, Internet!) But if I couldn't find something/didn't look for one, I usually took the easy way out and went with "said a spell", not specifying anything.
DeleteBut yeah, pretty much all the named spells used, to my knowledge, are real Harry Potter spells.