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Chapter Thirteen
Demented Search
Sherlock and John waited until nightfall to
begin searching Azkaban. While they waited, John began to nod off. He mumbled something
as he started to doze off. Sherlock nudged him awake. “John! It's time!” he
said in a harsh whisper. John jolted up. He walked over to the bars to see if
their was anyone or anything wandering the halls.
Mycroft and Lestrade managed to sneak in
Sherlock's Invisibility Cloak, a map, and the boys' wands into their cell. And
Sherlock managed to work some magic on the bars so no potential alarms would go
off. “Coast clear?” Sherlock whispered from under the recently-donned
Invisibility Cloak. “Yep.” John whispered back. He drew his wand, “Alohomora.”
He whispered, unlocking the cell.
Sherlock threw the cloak over John. They were
ready to search the prison. “Lumos.” John whispered. He pulled open
Mycroft's map, which had all the most possible locations of The Chest marked on
it. Apparently, they had nine locations to search, and only five hours until
daylight.
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They searched and searched. Eight locations and four hours later, and
still no chest. And from the looks of the last spot (which was colder then the
other places), the ninth place didn't have it either. “Oh, come on!” Sherlock
bellowed, ripping the cloak off in frustration. “Does The Chest even exist? I
know Smith is mad, what with his severe D.I.D., but...”
“Sherlock,” John interrupted, the color
drained from his face. “Does the map happen to say, I don't know, “Don't bother
with here, it's dangerous, let Lestrade and his division handle this?" ” Sherlock
looked closer at the map. “Well, yes. Yes it does. I almost forgot how atrocious
Mycroft's handwriting is. I swear, it's like he writes in CAPTCHA...” He turned
to John, “Why?” John pointed up at a horde of black-cloaked creatures, trying
not to tremble. “That's why!”
Sherlock felt unnerved. “John, care to tell
me what those things are?” John backed up to the wall, taking Sherlock
alongside him. “Dementors. They feed off human happiness, sucking it out of you
and leaving depression. And they can suck out your soul, leaving you an empty
shell.” Sherlock was about to ask how to defeat them, when a Dementor started
to suck the happiness right out of him.
“SHERLOCK!” John shouted, not caring about
secrecy anymore. He pointed his wand at the Dementor, desperate to save his
friend. “EXPECTO PATRONUM!” A silvery German Shepard appeared and fended
off some of the Dementors, including the one attacking Sherlock.
Sherlock gasped and started to loose his
balence. John grabbed him. Once he was steady, Sherlock finally spoke. “I felt
so cold... John, that... that thing you did... Wha... What was that?”
“A Patronus. You see, you think of a
powerful, happy memory, and it fends off Dementors. Luckily I managed to get
one with a form, huh?”
Sherlock nodded, “Thanks.”
Suddenly John's Patronus disappeared. The
Dementors started closing in again, this time they closed in on John. “EXPECTO
PATRONUM!” Sherlock shouted, hoping it would work for him, too. Sure
enough, a silver Jack Russel form flew around, chasing the Dementors.
John chuckled, steadying himself. “We seem to
have plenty of dumb luck today.” Sherlock started to chuckle, too. Then the new
Patronus wore off, too. “And now it appears we're out of dumb luck...” Sherlock
quipped. The two boys prepared to summon more Patronuses, ready to fend them
off all night if necessary...
...When another, stronger Patronus appeared
in the shape of a wolf. It fended off the Dementors as the two were suddenly
pulled out of the room. As soon as they were safely away, Lestrade pulled off
his Invisibility Cloak, and removed an odd pair of goggles from his head
“Didn't Mycroft tell you boys not to go in
there?” he scolded. “Since when has he ever listened to him?” John replied.
Sherlock pointed at the Cloak. “He can't trust me for a minute, can he?”
Sherlock added. Lestrade folded his arms. “Apparently not. And I'd already
checked there after dropping you off. You two risked loosing your souls for
nothing.”
Lestrade sighed and placed his hands on the
two boys' shoulders. “Come on. Let's get you two back to Hogwarts. And get you
two some chocolate, to remedy the effects of this fiasco.”
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As promised, I'm doing double posts to make up for ranting yesterday instead. I'M STICKING TO MY SCHEDULE!
ReplyDelete"you two ricked Losing your souls for nothing"
ReplyDeleteIs that supposed to be risked?
*checks* Why, yes, yes it is! XD Apparently, "ricked" is a verb to Blogger's spellcheck or something. Or, it was busy telling me all the Harry Potter words and "Mycroft" were NOT words and had to be corrected that it glaced over it.
DeleteBut seriously, thank you again, UnicornSlayer! I hereby dub thee my official spellchecker and corrector of gramatical mistakes on this blog! Congrats.