'Collo- aaaaaaaaargh:'
He turned in time to see her flying through the air; five Death Eaters were
surging into the room through the door she had not reached in time; Luna hit
a desk, slid over its surface and on to the floor on the other side where she
lay sprawled, as still as Hermione.
'Get Potter!' shrieked Bellatrix, and she ran at him; he dodged her and sprinted
back up the room; he was safe as long as they thought they might hit the prophecy
-
'Hey!' said Ron, who had staggered to his feet and was now tottering drunkenly
towards Harry, giggling. 'Hey Harry, there are brains in here, ha ha ha, isn't
that weird, Harry?'
'Ron, get out of the way, get down -'
But Ron had already pointed his wand at the tank.
'Honest, Harry, they're brains - look - Accio brain!'
The scene seemed momentarily frozen. Harry, Ginny and Neville and each of
the Death Eaters turned in spite of themselves to watch the top of the tank
as a brain burst from the green liquid like a leaping fish: for a moment it
seemed suspended in midair, then it soared towards Ron, spinning as it came,
and what looked like ribbons of moving images flew from it, unravelling like
rolls of film-
'Ha ha ha, Harry, look at it -' said Ron, watching it disgorge its gaudy
innards, 'Harry come and touch it; bet it's weird -'
'RON, NO!'
Harry did not know what would happen if Ron touched the tentacles of thought
now flying behind the brain, but he was sure it would not be anything good.
He darted forwards but Ron had already caught the brain in his outstretched
hands.
The moment they made contact with his skin, the tentacles began wrapping
themselves around Ron's arms like ropes.
'Harry, look what's happen- No - no - I don't like it - no, stop - stop -'
But the thin ribbons were spinning around Ron's chest now; he tugged and
tore at them as the brain was pulled tight against him like an octopus's body.
'Diffindo!' yelled Harry, trying to sever the feelers wrapping themselves
tightly around Ron before his eyes, but they would not break. Ron fell over,
still thrashing against his bonds.
'Harry, it'll suffocate him!' screamed Ginny, immobilised by her broken ankle
on the floor - then a jet of red light flew from one of the Death Eater's wands
and hit her squarely in the face. She keeled over sideways and lay there unconscious.
'STUBEFY!' shouted Neville, wheeling around and waving Hermione's wand at
the oncoming Death Eaters, 'STUBEFY, STUBEFY!'
But nothing happened.
One of the Death Eaters shot their own Stunning Spell at Neville; it missed
him by inches. Harry and Neville were now the only two left fighting the five
Death Eaters, two of whom sent off streams of silver light like arrows which
missed but left craters in the wall behind them. Harry ran for it as Bellatrix
Lestrange raced right at him: holding the prophecy high above his head, he sprinted
back up the room; all he could think of doing was to draw the Death Eaters away
from the others.
It seemed to have worked; they streaked after him, knocking chairs and tables
flying but not daring to bewitch him in case they hurt the prophecy, and he
dashed through the only door still open, the one through which the Death Eaters
themselves had come; inwardly praying that Neville would stay with Ron and find
some way of releasing him. He ran a few feet into the new room and felt the
floor vanish -
He was falling down steep stone step after steep stone step, bouncing on
every tier until at last, with a crash that knocked all the breath out of his
body, he landed flat on his back in the sunken pit where the stone archway stood
on its dais. The whole room was ringing with the Death Eaters' laughter: he
looked up and saw the five who had been in the Brain Room descending towards
him, while as many more emerged through other doorways and began leaping from
bench to bench towards him. Harry got to his feet though his legs were trembling
so badly they barely supported him: the prophecy was still miraculously unbroken
in his left hand, his wand clutched tightly in his right. He backed away, looking
around, trying to keep all the Death Eaters within his sight. The back of his
legs hit something solid: he had reached the dais where the archway stood. He
climbed backwards onto it.
The Death Eaters all halted, gazing at him. Some were panting as hard as
he was. One was bleeding badly; Dolohov, freed of the Body-Bind Curse, was leering,
his wand pointing straight at Harry's face.
'Potter, your race is run,' drawled Lucius Malfoy, pulling off his mask,
'now hand me the prophecy like a good boy.'
'Let - let the others go, and I'll give it to you!' said Harry desperately.
A few of the Death Eaters laughed.
'You are not in a position to bargain, Potter,' said Lucius Malfoy, his pale
face flushed with pleasure. 'You see, there are ten of us and only one of you:
or hasn't Dumbledore ever taught you how to count?'
'He's dot alone!' shouted a voice from above them. 'He's still god be!'
Harry's heart sank: Neville was scrambling down the stone benches towards
them, Hermiones wand held fast in his trembling hand.
'Neville - no - go back to Ron -'
'STUBEFY!' Neville shouted again, pointing his wand at each Death Eater in
turn. 'STUBEFY! STUBE-'
One of the largest Death Eaters seized Neville from behind, pinioning his
arms to his sides. He struggled and kicked; several of the Death Eaters laughed.
'It's Longbottom, isn't it?' sneered Lucius Malfoy. 'Well, your grandmother
is used to losing family members to our cause: your death will not come as a
great shock.'
'Longbottom?' repeated Bellatrix, and a truly evil smile lit her gaunt face.
'Why, I have had the pleasure of meeting your parents, boy,'
'I DOE YOU HAB!' roared Neville, and he fought so hard against his captors
encircling grip that the Death Eater shouted, 'Someone Stun him!'
'No, no, no,' said Bellatrix. She looked transported, alive with excitement
as she glanced at Harry, then back at Neville. 'No, let's see how long Longbottom
lasts before he cracks like his parents: unless Potter wants to give us the
prophecy.'
'DON'D GIB ID DO DEM!' roared Neville, who seemed beside himself, kicking
and writhing as Bellatrix drew nearer to him and his captor, her wand raised.
'DON'D GIB ID DO DEM, HARRY!'
Bellatrix raised her wand. 'Crucio!'
Neville screamed, his legs drawn up to his chest so that the Death Eater
holding him was momentarily holding him off the ground. The Death Eater dropped
him and he fell to the floor, twitching and screaming in agony.
'That was just a taster!' said Bellatrix, raising her wand so that Neville's
screams stopped and he lay sobbing at her feet. She turned and gazed up at Harry.
'Now, Potter, either give us the prophecy, or watch your little friend die the
hard way!'
Harry did not have to think; there was no choice. The prophecy was hot with
the heat of his clutching hand as he held it out. Malfoy jumped forwards to
take it.
Then, high above them, two more doors burst open and five more people sprinted
into the room: Sirius, Lupin, Moody, Tonks and Kingsley.
Malfoy turned, and raised his wand, but Tonks had already sent a Stunning
Spell right at him. Harry did not wait to see whether it had made contact, but
dived off the dais out of the way. The Death Eaters were completely distracted
by the appearance of the members of the Order, who were now raining spells down
upon them as they jumped from step to step towards the sunken floor. Through
the darting bodies, the flashes of light, Harry could see Neville crawling along.
He dodged another jet of red light and flung himself flat on the ground to reach
Neville.
'Are you OK?' he yelled, as another spell soared inches over their heads.
'Yes,' said Neville, trying to pull himself up.
'And Ron?'
'I dink he's all righd - he was still fighding de brain when I lefd -'
The stone floor between them exploded as a spell hit it, leaving a crater
right where Nevilles hand had been only seconds before; both scrambled away
from the spot, then a thick arm came out of nowhere, seized Harry around the
neck and pulled him upright, so that his toes were barely touching the floor.
'Give it to me,' growled a voice in his ear, 'give me the prophecy -'
The man was pressing so tightly on Harry's windpipe that he could not breathe.
Through watering eyes he saw Sirius duelling with a Death Eater some ten feet
away; Kingsley was fighting two at once; Tonks, still halfway up the tiered
seats, was firing spells down at Bellatrix - nobody seemed to realise that Harry
was dying. He turned his wand backwards towards the man's side, but had no breath
to utter an incantation, and the man's free hand was groping towards the hand
in which Harry was grasping the prophecy -
'AARGH!'
Neville had come lunging out of nowhere; unable to articulate a spell, he
had jabbed Hermione's wand hard into the eyehole of the Death Eaters mask. The
man relinquished Harry at once with a howl of pain. Harry whirled around to
face him and gasped:
'STUPEFY!'
The Death Eater keeled over backwards and his mask slipped off: it was Macnair,
Buckbeak's would-be killer, one of his eyes now swollen and bloodshot.
Thanks!' Harry said to Neville, pulling him aside as Sirius and his Death
Eater lurched past, duelling so fiercely that their wands were blurs; then Harry's
foot made contact with something round and hard and he slipped. For a moment
he thought he had dropped the prophecy, but then he saw Moody's magical eye
spinning away across the floor.
Its owner was lying on his side, bleeding from the head, and his attacker
was now bearing down upon Harry and Neville: Dolohov, his long pale face twisted
with glee.
'Tarantallegra!' he shouted, his wand pointing at Neville, whose legs went
immediately into a kind of frenzied tap-dance, unbalancing him and causing him
to fall to the floor again. 'Now, Potter -'
He made the same slashing movement with his wand that he had used on Hermione
just as Harry yelled, 'Protege/'
Harry felt something streak across his face like a blunt knife; the force
of it knocked him sideways and he fell over Neville's jerking legs, but the
Shield Charm had stopped the worst of the spell.
Dolohov raised his wand again. 'Accio proph-'
Sirius had hurtled out of nowhere, rammed Dolohov with his shoulder and sent
him flying out of the way. The prophecy had again flown to the tips of Harry's
fingers but he had managed to cling on to it. Now Sirius and Dolohov were duelling,
their wands flashing like swords, sparks flying from their wand-tips -
Dolohov drew back his wand to make the same slashing movement he had used
on Harry and Hermione. Springing up, Harry yelled, 'Petrificus Totalus!' Once
again, Dolohov's arms and legs snapped together and he keeled over backwards,
landing with a crash on his back.
'Nice one!' shouted Sirius, forcing Harry's head down as a pair of Stunning
Spells flew towards them. 'Now I want you to get out of-'
They both ducked again; a jet of green light had narrowly missed Sirius.
Across the room Harry saw Tonks fall from halfway up the stone steps, her limp
form toppling from stone seat to stone seat and Bellatrix, triumphant, running
back towards the fray.
'Harry, take the prophecy, grab Neville and run!' Sirius yelled, dashing
to meet Bellatrix. Harry did not see what happened next: Kingsley swayed across
his field of vision, battling with the pockmarked and no longer masked Rookwood;
another jet of green light flew over Harry's head as he launched himself towards
Neville -
'Can you stand?' he bellowed in Neville's ear, as Neville's legs jerked and
twitched uncontrollably. 'Put your arm round my neck -'
Neville did so - Harry heaved - Neville's legs were still flying in every
direction, they would not support him, and then, out of nowhere, a man lunged
at them: both fell backwards, Neville's legs waving wildly like an overturned
beetle's, Harry with his left arm held up in the air to try to save the small
glass ball from being smashed.
The prophecy, give me the prophecy, Potter!' snarled Lucius Malfoy's voice
in his ear, and Harry felt the tip of Malfoy's wand pressing hard between his
ribs.
'No - get - off - me: Neville - catch it!'
Harry flung the prophecy across the floor, Neville span himself around on
his back and scooped the ball to his chest. Malfoy pointed the wand instead
at Neville, but Harry jabbed his own wand back over his shoulder and yelled,
'Impedimenta!'
Malfoy was blasted off his back. As Harry scrambled up again he looked around
and saw Malfoy smash into the dais on which Sirius and Bellatrix were now duelling.
Malfoy aimed his wand at Harry and Neville again, but before he could draw breath
to strike, Lupin had jumped between them.
'Harry, round up the others and GO!'
Harry seized Neville by the shoulder of his robes and lifted him bodily on
to the first tier of stone steps; Neville's legs twitched and jerked and would
not support his weight; Harry heaved again with all the strength he possessed
and they climbed another step -
A spell hit the stone bench at Harry's heel; it crumbled away and he fell
back to the step below. Neville sank to the ground, his legs still jerking and
thrashing, and he thrust the prophecy into his pocket.
'Come on!' said Harry desperately, hauling at Neville's robes. 'Just try
and push with your legs -'