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Who: Alison Mallory, Kahvi Sidhe, Ora Yang, and the Order of the Phoenix
When: New Years Eve, 1998
Where: The Burrow, a remote English suburb
What: The Order of the Phoenix jailbreaks Azkaban, and the girls are help out

*~*~*~*~*

Ora stuffed her sash and a spare change of clothes in her bag, and bounded down the stairs to grab her winter coat from the closet in the hallway. "Mum! Dad! I'm ready!" she shouted, stuffing her arms through the sleeves and doing a quick check through the list in her mind to make sure she had packed everything she needed, and everything that would make it seem like she was going to a legitimate sleepover at the Burrow.

"Mm hm," Ora's father said simply as he folded his copy of The Daily Prophet and set it down on the sitting room table. He shot his daughter a dubious look. Ora smiled up at him cheerfully, as if nothing was wrong. She mitigated it a little when her father's look turned more severe.

"You know if you get lost, Ora, you're breaking curfew."

Ora rolled her eyes. "Yeah, Dad, I know. But I'm eighteen! I can Apparate properly; I'm not going to get lost or end up in the middle of the woods."

Ambassador Yang's mouth twitched as if he didn't completely believe his daughter, but had to actually refrain from telling her so. "I'll leave the wards down for five minutes," he said simply, drawing his wand from the fold of his robes, "so if you get lost you can Apparate back."

"Okay, Dad," Ora said. She rolled her eyes again.

"Have you got everything?" Ora's mum asked. She rose from the couch and looked pointedly at Ora's bag.

"Yup," Ora said with a nod. "And if not, I'm sure Alison can lend me something."

"Toothbrush?"

Ora nodded. "Packed it already, Mum."

Ora's mother simply nodded and smiled, and came around the sofa to give her daughter a hug and a kiss. "Well, Happy New Year, and enjoy the night with your friends."

"Thanks!" Ora gave her mum and dad a hug and a kiss each. Her father still did not look entirely happy as he closed his eyes and hummed the chant to lift the anti-Apparition wards surrounding their house, but Ora still managed a smile as she waved and then thought very hard of the Burrow.

*~*~*~*~*

Ottery St. Catchpole was even colder than London, and even in a thick scarf and coat Ora was shivering. She had appeared about one hundred meters out from the Burrow, and was throughly cold by the time she got to the door and lifted a hand to knock politely at it. Even though the house seemed quiet from the outside, Ora wondered if anyone would hear here--after all, she could not imagine that a rescue the proportions of breaking in and out of Azkaban would take any less than a good chunk of the Order.

Date: 2008-10-08 02:22 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] heartswill.livejournal.com
Lysienne could hear each of her racing heartbeats as Ora touched the Portkey in her hand. She reached down for Rolan. "Wildcat," they said together, and the room dissolved and swirled away.

She had never enjoyed the sensation of traveling by Portkey--as if she were being pulled around by a wild tangle of unpredictable torrents in different directions--but managed to land on her feet with her wand in her hand. She and Rolan both froze as Ora stepped back. A few seconds later, Rolan shook himself all over and whuffed a soft complaint at the mode of transportation. She relaxed her wand, and Rolan padded away to investigate their own space.

"Looks like an empty house," Ora commented. A warm one, for which Lysienne was extremely grateful. Was it a wizarding house or a Muggle one? She spotted no clues either way. But she could hear, far off in the distance, the sound of...waves? Were they near the sea, or perhaps a lake?

"Should we risk a light, do you think?" she whispered.

Date: 2008-10-09 12:33 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] heartswill.livejournal.com
Lysienne, trailing Rolan through the hall with her wand poised, gave her friend a quick, wry smile over her shoulder. “I can’t get anything past you, can I?” she murmured. “Actually, I got a letter from Syrien right before school let out saying that it was better for me to stay at school.” For a moment her voice softened even further. “I think they’re watching him. The...Ministry, I mean. But he’s definitely safer if he doesn’t have to protect me, too.” She bit her lip for a moment, then thought of the golden ornament in her hair. At least he was well, wherever he was. She added, “I’m sorry I didn’t tell anyone. I didn’t want people to worry. And besides, it was nice to have time to try out some of those new potions...Madam Pince is much much lax when school is out, you know...”

Up ahead, Rolan had paused in the middle of the hallway, his golden eyes glowing like tiny lamps in the darkness. When she reached him, she saw an open doorway on their left. She and Ora both turned to look inside, and caught their own palely illuminated reflections staring startled and wide-eyed back at them from a huge mirror that adorned nearly the length of one wall. She stepped inside, but like the sitting room, there was nothing there but another heavily-curtained window and a soft green carpet underfoot.

"What an odd house," she commented. Then, as Ora looked around at the otherwise bare walls, asked hesitantly, "Did you hear from Mal--Draco during the holidays? I know you must be worried about him..."

Date: 2008-10-10 12:18 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] heartswill.livejournal.com
Lysienne nodded sympathetically. It seemed that of all of them, Alison had perhaps been the most fortunate in her choice. But while she had put on a brave front, she too must be worried sick with the twins going to the front lines again tonight. And there was also the formidable Mrs. Weasley to consider... Still, she could talk to them openly, without the terrible fear of discovery hanging over her head. Well, perhaps the Somniparticeps would at least reassure Ora that Draco was all right. She had been so very tempted to brew a bottle for herself, but Syrien would never leave his mind open to anyone, even while he was sleeping... She sighed silently and gave her friend a small answering smile in the mirror. "I'm sure he is. Besides, he has Mr. And Mrs. Malfoy to protect him, right? I'm sure they wouldn't let anything happen to him."

They both fell silent for a moment, gazing at the mirror. "You know, if this is a wizarding house, there must be something about this mirror..." Ora muttered, and tapped it with her wand.

"Mirror Mirror on the wall, who is the fairest one of all...?" Lysienne suggested.

Both girls blinked as the surface of the mirror rippled and an image unfurled across it like a parchment unrolling.

"That...um...doesn't that look a bit like..." Lysienne tilted her head and squinted at the larger-than-life image.

"...the portrait that hangs in front of the Gryffindor common room?" Ora supplied.

They looked at each other. "The Fat Lady!" they exclaimed at the same time.

Date: 2008-10-10 02:41 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] heartswill.livejournal.com
Lysienne caught Ora's grim look and looked back at the mirror anxiously. Her friend was right; the mirror was hiding a secret, and it could be anything. Did even the Order know about this? They had to know what lay behind, for it could have a monumental impact on their mission.

"London Bridge is falling down,
Falling down,
Falling down.
London Bridge is falling down,
My fair lady.
Take a key and lock her up,
Lock her up,
Lock her up.
Take a key and lock her up,
My fair lady."

She said in a sing-song voice, but the mirror was not impressed. She shrugged again, giving Ora a sheepish smile. "Well it does mention a lock and a key..."

She tried again:

"One for sorrow,
Two for joy,
Three for a girl,
Four for a boy,
Five for silver,
Six for gold,
Seven for a secret
Never to be told."

Still nothing. She had run out of rhymes to entice the mirror's secrets. "Um...open sesame?"

Date: 2008-10-11 01:31 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] heartswill.livejournal.com
Lysienne rubbed her eyes, shook her head, and rubbed her eyes again--and still couldn't make sense of the room. What was all of this? She didn't recognize half of it! She followed one of her witchlights with her eyes as it traveled up...and up...and up, revealing a giant...stuffed bear? Was it really a teddy bear...twice as tall as she was? She approached it cautiously, wand outstretched, but other than its size, there seemed nothing out of the ordinary about it. It was soft as an ordinary teddy bear to the touch as well, and she stroked an enormous paw absently, looking dazedly around the room. There was a somewhat smaller bear beside it with slightly lighter brown fur and a matching bow, and two more half-sized bears beside it. A family of giant teddy bears?

She looked down at her hand. It was surprisingly free of dust--in fact, she detected no dust anywhere, either on the bewildering array of objects or the furniture made to hold them. "I don't think it's abandoned," she said slowly in reply to Ora's question. "Look at how well-kept and protected everything is."

Out of the corner of her eye, she saw something scurrying toward her out of the darkness--a mouse? Wondering if she had been wrong about the "protected" part of her previous statement, she pointed her wand at the floor, sending a light after it--then stood staring as it wound smoothly right past her feet. Her witchlight revealed hints of a vast tangle of tracks all over the room and the miniature train traveling on its never-ending road back into the darkness. It might even have let out a puff or two of smoke along the way.

"Maybe the owner ran into trouble with the Ministry and escaped, but had to leave his...treasures?...behind," Lysienne conjectured. And he or she must be one odd wizard or witch, Lysienne thought privately to herself. "He probably had to hide all of this because it would certainly have gotten him into trouble."

Just then Rolan, who had been wandering back and forth behind her, stopped and seized an object that looked like a giant rubbery swordfish. Horrified, she scolded in a loud whisper, "Rolan, no! Put that down! Don't do that to other people's--" The swordfish began singing a tinny tune. "Oog," Lysienne muttered with a hand against her face, not quite knowing whether to laugh or sigh. "I'm guessing there probably isn't anything too dangerous here..."

Date: 2008-10-12 04:53 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] heartswill.livejournal.com
Lysienne nodded gratefully at Ora as her friend stepped out of the mirror-room. She truly was fascinated by the collection of Muggle artifacts, many of which were so bizarre that she couldn't imagine why anyone would want them, much less make them. The singing swordfish, for example. What was it for? She shook her head at Rolan, mock-frowning, but he only grinned wolfishly at her. "You have some odd tastes, my friend," she muttered. She bent and picked it up gingerly by the tail, grateful that it didn't burst into another song. She set it down next to two identical red furry creatures with big round eyes and orange noses. Were they imitations of some strange Muggle pet? She didn't attempt to pick them up.

A dim yellowish glow in a corner of the room caught her eye, and she wended over, carefully avoiding stepping on any of the delicate tracks. It was a huge tank with a yellow witchlight hanging over it like very small, very weak sun. What the tank housed was not fish, but... she bent over and looked at them more closely. Green...fuzzy balls of moss? Were they medicinal, perhaps? Well, given the rest of the room, maybe not. She resisted the urge to poke at them with her wand.

Straightening, she caught of the corner of her eye a figure looming over her right shoulder and nearly jumped out of her skin. The flash of light from her wand illuminated three stone men, life-like and life-sized, wearing exotic armor. A horse stood behind one of them. She stepped closer. Though parts of the statues were worn as if with great age, she sensed nothing of true age about them. So they were...replicas of stone soldiers? Why would a Muggle want a stone army? Could they be animated, like the fish? She stepped back, suddenly uneasy.

Had she spent too much time here? She met Ora coming back into the room and sighed with relief. "Thank you," she replied. "Perhaps we should wait in the sitting room, since that's the most likely place for someone to Portkey in?"

Date: 2008-10-14 11:04 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] heartswill.livejournal.com
Lysienne looked at the password for the Portkey, then thought for a moment and coiled it around her waist, affixing it there with the simplest of tying spells. She sat down against a wall, one arm wrapped loosely against her knees and the other on Rolan's head as he sat down beside her.

Thinking back to Professor Lupin's grim expression, she thought the Order would be much more surprised if there weren't trouble waiting for them. They must have a plan in place, but would it succeed? Voldemort, too, had cunning strategists--not the least of whom was Professor Snape? Had he somehow gleaned plans for this night's mission from her? Had he touched her mind while she'd been distracted? Or had a stray expression, an unguarded word betrayed her? She tried to think back, but the meeting in the tower was already a blur. Professor Lupin had told her it was not the case, but how could he know? How could she know? The dread was dense as a stone in her stomach.

She nodded at Ora's last comment, then smiled wanly at her friend's yawn. "Try the Pepperup Potion," she suggested. "It's normally used for colds, but it's also the base for a lot of alert potions. This one has mint in it--better than coffee or tea, and it neutralizes the smoke."

And perhaps she should try the Calming Potion, she thought, her hand tightening in Rolan's fur. "Ora..." she faltered, then confessed, "I've been thinking about this, and I wonder if I was the one Professor Snape got the information from. I was trying to be careful, but... I should have told everyone I was staying..."

Date: 2008-10-16 10:47 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] heartswill.livejournal.com
Lysienne tried to tell herself that the Order would never divulge anything to them that would be calamitous if leaked, but still... what if she had been the weak link failing everyone in this mission? She bit her lip. Perhaps she should be thankful that Syrien never talked about his work.

"Professor Snape has tried to touch my mind before," she said in answer to Ora's question. "I didn't feel him this time, but...maybe I was just too distracted." There had been a moment when their eyes had met in the Owlery and she had been completely caught off guard... Had she been thinking about the Order then...?

How safe were any of them at Hogwarts?

She could see by Ora's change in expression that she was thinking the same thoughts. "I think...we have to learn how to protect ourselves better if we're going to stay at Hogwarts. Maybe Professor Lupin could help..." she suggested hesitantly. "I wish I'd had more time to talk to him."

Then, as if in mockery of her words, a sudden wind tore into their clothes and hair, filling the room with the dank, chill scent of the winter sea...

Date: 2008-10-17 11:46 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] heartswill.livejournal.com
Lysienne unfroze at Professor McGonagall's calm but tense voice and lowered her wand. She strained her eyes to see in the sudden darkness.

"Is anyone hurt?" she asked anxiously, coming forward and uncoiling the rope from her waist. She presented the Portkey to McGonagall along with the password, then turned as someone in the group cried, "Miriam! I think she was hit by something!"

Lysienne quickly stepped towards the voice, followed by McGonagall. "Oh!" McGonagall's dim wandlight had revealed a portly middle-aged witch in the remnants of what had been fine dress robes clutching her side, face drained of all color. She tottered and began falling before an invisible hand caught her and lowered her gently to the ground. On her knees in front of the woman, Lysienne gave Ora a smile for her quick reaction. Though her face was pale, Ora remained cool and collected, her sash in one hand, her wand in the other, looking ready to challenge any and all comers. The Order would not have wrong if they had asked Ora to join them in the front lines, Lysienne thought, but she was grateful indeed for her friend's strength here.

A darker stain than the cardinal-red of the woman's robes was spreading beneath her hands. "A sectus curse," Lysienne murmured. Deep... But clean, at least. She quickly transfigured several bandages from a cut-off corner of her robe and, pulling the woman's hand away, affixed them to the wound and bound them there with a spell. "Professor McGonagall," she murmured as she worked, "please gather the group and be ready to use the Portkey. I can only stabilize the wound, so you need to get her to a proper Healer as soon as you can." The Order would surely have plans for treating the wounded... The rescued witches and wizards drew back and formed a circle with McGonagall as the center. The last wizard, a wizened old man who looked as if a stray wind might lift him off, knelt beside her with the end of the rope.

Lysienne levitated her healing potion from her bag and poured it over the bandages, murmuring fortification, cleansing, and quick-reaction spells. She hesitated over the last, a pain-block spell. It took an enormous amount of energy, energy which she didn't know if she could spare. The woman's blood-stained hand touched hers. "Save the rest, deary, you've done enough." The woman gave her a small white-lipped smile. "My son's a medi-wizard."

Lysienne nodded and stepped back, and McGonagall swung around so that both she and the old wizard were supporting Miriam.

"Thank you to you both," she nodded at each of them in turn. "Be safe." Then she said the password, and the light went out of the room once more.

"Lumos," Ora said. They stared at each other in the dim light.

"I don't think I..." Lysienne looked down at her hands. They were trembling. "I don't think I was quite ready for that," she murmured.

Ora quietly handed her the rest of the Pepper-Up potion, which Lysienne drank at a gulp, but it took a sip of the Calming Potion before the shivering stopped. When her mind had finally stopped chasing itself in circles, Lysienne looked at her friend anxiously. "I've used up most of our healing supplies already. What do we do if the second group comes through with even worse injuries?"

Date: 2008-10-21 11:10 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] heartswill.livejournal.com
"One thing at a time?" Lysienne smiled a bit tremulously and hugged her friend back, comforted by her conviction. "And at least that's one group safely away."

She drew back and they listened together, almost expecting another blast of sea wind to swoop down on them immediately. But the seconds ticked away and the house remained silent and still. If only she'd brought more of her healing supplies... But had anyone anticipated fighting this close--what sounded almost like a head-on confrontation? She bit her lip. The Order probably had not wanted this, but... They were getting people out. They were accomplishing their aim, in whatever limited sense of that phrase one wanted to use. The second group would probably be coming through at any moment now. Lysienne thought hard.

"You know, I think there might be Muggle medicines in that storage room we saw," she said slowly. "I don't know much about them at all, but maybe some of them could be useful. Do you think you would be able to tell if you saw them?"

Date: 2008-10-27 10:25 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] heartswill.livejournal.com
Lysienne could sense Ora's doubt, and in truth the chance was slight that they would be able to find anything that they felt sure of enough to use. Lysienne had heard that truly skilled Potions masters could tell the ingredients and efficacy of a mixture just by color or scent or taste. Did that ability extend to Muggle-made things as well? She had so much to learn...

But if it truly became dire enough, she wanted to have considered all possibilities.

"Let's go check," Ora said, but paused for a moment. Lysienne knew that she was worried about the next group Portkeying in and perhaps needing help. If the fighting was so close, having someone here might make a difference...

Lysienne looked at Rolan. "Will you stay?" she asked.

The wolf laid his ears back, looking distinctly unhappy, but sat down reluctantly. Lysienne smiled. "Thank you!"

She led the way back down the hall at a sprint.

Date: 2008-11-05 12:30 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] heartswill.livejournal.com
Lysienne froze as the house suddenly rocked as if in a violent earthquake and screams ran out around her in the darkness. She could smell the sea again--and then, terrifyingly, blood. She let out a short shriek of her own as something broke directly above her head. She crouched, hands covering her head, as its shards rained down on her.

She could sense that Ora was no longer beside her. Everything was chaos and darkness. She could see nothing--

And then she could, as Ora's spell lit up the entire room. In the confusion she had an impression of two bedraggled figures cowering in the middle of the room and two blurred shapes in black robes and white masks moving too fast for her bewildered eyes. Her heart skipped a beat. Death Eaters! Death Eaters, here! What had happened to the Order members who were supposed to be with the rescuees? Were they...dead?

She stood petrified for almost a moment too long, for a curved wand emerged from the blur of dark shapes, pointed directly at her chest. But the red-streaked spell from its tip went widely awry as a dark grey shape, moving almost as fast, crashed into the black one. For a moment a wolf and a tall masked figure fell out of the roiling mass of movement. To Lysienne it seemed as if everything froze for that one instant as the man pointed his wand at the wolf.

"No!" Lysienne screamed, casting something from her own wand--she couldn't remember what--as the wolf flew towards her and something flew back towards the man. She caught Rolan, and they landed together against a mound of softness.

As she and Rolan, both unharmed but with the breath knocked out of them, disentangled themselves, there was another shriek:

"My teddy bear!" someone cried.

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