CHAPTER THIRTY-FOUR
PRIORI
INCANTATEM
Wormtail approached Harry, who scrambled to find his feet, to
support his own weight before the ropes were untied. Wormtail raised his new
silver hand, pulled out the wad of material gagging Harry, and then, with one
swipe, cut through the bonds tying Harry to the gravestone.
There was a split
second, perhaps, when Harry might have considered running for it, but his
injured leg shook under him as he stood on the overgrown grave, as the Death
Eaters closed ranks, forming a tighter circle around him and Voldemort, so that
the gaps where the missing Death Eaters should have stood were filled. Wormtail
walked out of the circle to the place where Cedric's body lay and returned with
Harry's wand, which he thrust roughly into Harry's hand without looking at him.
Then Wormtail resumed his place in the circle of watching Death Eaters.
“You
have been taught how to duel. Harry Potter?” said Voldemort softly, his red eyes
glinting through the darkness.
At these words Harry remembered, as though
from a former life, the dueling club at Hogwarts he had attended briefly two
years ago... All he had learned there was the Disarming Spell, “Expelliarmus”...
and what use would it be to deprive Voldemort of his wand, even if he could,
when he was surrounded by Death Eaters, outnumbered by at least thirty to one?
He had never learned anything that could possibly fit him for this. He knew he
was facing the thing against which Moody had always warned... the unblockable
Avada Kedavra curse—and Voldemort was right—his mother was not here to die for
him this time... He was quite unprotected...
“We bow to each other. Harry,”
said Voldemort, bending a little, but keeping his snakelike face upturned to
Harry. “Come, the niceties must be observed... Dumbledore would like you to show
manners... Bow to death, Harry...”
The Death Eaters were laughing again.
Voldemorts lipless mouth was smiling. Harry did not bow. He was not going to let
Voldemort play with him before killing him ...he was not going to give him that
satisfaction...
“I said, bow,” Voldemort said, raising his wand—and Harry
felt his spine curve as though a huge, invisible hand were bending him
ruthlessly forward, and the Death Eaters laughed harder than ever.
“Very
good,” said Voldemort softly, and as he raised his wand the pressure bearing
down upon Harry lifted too. “And now you face me, like a man... straight-backed
and proud, the way your father died...
“And now—we duel.”
Voldemort raised
his wand, and before Harry could do anything to defend himself, before he could
even move, he had been hit again by the Cruciatus Curse. The pain was so
intense, so all-consuming, that he no longer knew where he was... White-hot
knives were piercing every inch of his skin, his head was surely going to burst
with pain, he was screaming more loudly than he'd ever screamed in his
life—
And then it stopped. Harry rolled over and scrambled to his feet; he
was shaking as uncontrollably as Wormtail had done when his hand had been cut
off; he staggered sideways into the wall of watching Death Eaters, and they
pushed him away, back toward Voldemort.
“A little break,” said Voldemort, the
slit-like nostrils dilating with excitement, “a little pause... That hurt,
didn't it. Harry? You don't want me to do that again, do you?”
Harry didn't
answer. He was going to die like Cedric, those pitiless red eyes were telling
him so ...he was going to die, and there was nothing he could do about it... but
he wasn't going to play along. He wasn't going to obey Voldemort... he wasn't
going to beg...
“I asked you whether you want me to do that again,” said
Voldemort softly. “Answer me! Imperial”
And Harry felt, for the third time in
his life, the sensation that his mind had been wiped of all thought... Ah, it
was bliss, not to think, it was as though he were floating, dreaming ...just
answer no ...say no ...just answer no...
I will not, said a stronger voice,
in the back of his head, I won't answer...
Just answer no...
I won't do
it, I won't say it...
Just answer no...
“I WON'T!”
And these words
burst from Harry's mouth; they echoed through the graveyard, and the dream state
was lifted as suddenly as though cold water had been thrown over him—back rushed
the aches that the Cruciatus Curse had left all over his body—back rushed the
realization of where he was, and what he was facing...
“You won't?” said
Voldemort quietly, and the Death Eaters were not laughing now. “You won't say
no? Harry, obedience is a virtue I need to teach you before you die... Perhaps
another little dose of pain?”
Voldemort raised his wand, but this time Harry
was ready; with the reflexes born of his Quidditch training, he flung himself
sideways onto the ground; he rolled behind the marble headstone of Voldemort s
father, and he heard it crack as the curse missed him.
“We are not playing
hide-and-seek, Harry,” said Voldemort's soft, cold voice, drawing nearer, as the
Death Eaters laughed. “You cannot hide from me. Does this mean you are tired of
our duel? Does this mean that you would prefer me to finish it now, Harry? Come
out, Harry... come out and play, then ...it will be quick ...it might even be
painless ...I would not know... I have never died...”
Harry crouched behind
the headstone and knew the end had come. There was no hope ...no help to be had.
And as he heard Voldemort draw nearer still, he knew one thing only, and it was
beyond fear or reason: He was not going to die crouching here like a child
playing hide-and-seek; he was not going to die kneeling at Voldemort s feet...
he was going to die upright like his father, and he was going to die trying to
defend himself, even if no defense was possible...
Before Voldemort could
stick his snakelike face around the headstone. Harry stood up ...he gripped his
wand tightly in his hand, thrust it out in front of him, and threw himself
around the headstone, facing Voldemort.
Voldemort was ready. As Harry
shouted, “Expelliarmus!” Voldemort cried, “Avada Kedavra!”
A jet of green
light issued from Voldemorts wand just as a jet of red light blasted from
Harry's—they met in midair—and suddenly Harry's wand was vibrating as though an
electric charge were surging through it; his hand seized up around it; he
couldn't have released it if he'd wanted to—and a narrow beam of light connected
the two wands, neither red nor green, but bright, deep gold. Harry, following
the beam with his astonished gaze, saw that Voldemort's long white fingers too
were gripping a wand that was shaking and vibrating.
And then—nothing could
have prepared Harry for this—he felt his feet lift from the ground. He and
Voldemort were both being raised into the air, their wands still connected by
that thread of shimmering golden light. They glided away from the tombstone of
Voldemort's father and then came to rest on a patch of ground that was clear and
free of graves... The Death Eaters were shouting; they were asking Voldemort for
instructions; they were closing in, reforming the circle around Harry and
Voldemort, the snake slithering at their heels, some of them drawing their
wands—
The golden thread connecting Harry and Voldemort splintered; though
the wands remained connected, a thousand more beams arced high over Harry and
Voldemort, crisscrossing all around them, until they were enclosed in a golden,
dome-shaped web, a
cage of light, beyond which the Death Eaters circled like
jackals, their cries strangely muffled now...
“Do nothing!” Voldemort
shrieked to the Death Eaters, and Harry saw his red eyes wide with astonishment
at what was happening, saw him fighting to break the thread of light still
connecting his wand with Harry's; Harry held onto his wand more tightly, with
both hands, and the golden thread remained unbroken. “Do nothing unless I
command you!” Voldemort shouted to the Death Eaters.
And then an unearthly
and beautiful sound filled the air... It was coming from every thread of the
light-spun web vibrating around Harry and Voldemort. It was a sound Harry
recognized, though he had heard it only once before in his life: phoenix
song.
It was the sound of hope to Harry... the most beautiful and welcome
thing he had ever heard in his life... He felt as though the song were inside
him instead of just around him... It was the sound he connected with Dumbledore,
and it was almost as though a friend were speaking in his ear...
Don't break
the connection.
I know. Harry told the music, I know I mustn't... but no
sooner had he thought it, than the thing became much harder to do. His wand
began to vibrate more powerfully than ever... and now the beam between him and
Voldemort changed too ...it was as though large beads of light were sliding up
and down the thread connecting the wands—Harry felt his wand give a shudder
under his hand as the light beads began to slide slowly and steadily his way...
The direction of the beams movement was now toward him, from Voldemort, and he
felt his wand shudder angrily...
As the closest bead of light moved nearer to
Harrys wand tip, the wood beneath his fingers grew so hot he feared it would
burst into flame. The closer that bead moved, the harder Harry's wand vibrated;
he was sure his wand would not survive contact with it; it felt as though it was
about to shatter under his fingers—
He concentrated every last particle of
his mind upon forcing the bead back toward Voldemort, his ears full of phoenix
song, his eyes furious, fixed... and slowly, very slowly, the beads quivered to
a halt, and then, just as slowly, they began to move the other way... and it was
Voldemort's wand that was vibrating extra-hard now... Voldemort who looked
astonished, and almost fearful...
One of the beads of light was quivering,
inches from the tip of Voldemorts wand. Harry didn't understand why he was doing
it, didn't know what it might achieve... but he now concentrated as he had never
done in his life on forcing that bead of light right back into Voldemort s
wand... and slowly... very slowly ...it moved along the golden thread ...it
trembled for a moment... and then it connected...
At once, Voldemorts wand
began to emit echoing screams of pain... then—Voldemort's red eyes widened with
shock—a dense, smoky hand flew out of the tip of it and vanished... the ghost of
the hand he had made Wormtail... more shouts of pain... and then something much
larger began to blossom from Voldemorts wand tip, a great, grayish something,
that looked as though it were made of the solidest, densest smoke... It was a
head... now a chest and arms... the torso of Cedric Diggory.
If ever Harry
might have released his wand from shock, it would have been then, but instinct
kept him clutching his wand tightly, so that the thread of golden light remained
unbroken, even though the thick gray ghost of Cedric Diggory (was it a ghost? it
looked so
solid) emerged in its entirety from the end of Voldemort s wand, as
though it were squeezing itself out of a very narrow tunnel... and this shade of
Cedric stood up, and looked up and down the golden thread of light, and
spoke.
“Hold on. Harry,” it said.
Its voice was distant and echoing. Harry
looked at Voldemort ...his wide red eyes were still shocked ...he had no more
expected this than Harry had... and, very dimly. Harry heard the frightened
yells of the Death Eaters, prowling around the edges of the golden
dome..
More screams of pain from the wand... and then something else emerged
from its tip ...the dense shadow of a second head, quickly followed by arms and
torso ...an old man Harry had seen only in a dream was now pushing himself out
of the end of the wand just as Cedric had done... and his ghost, or his shadow,
or whatever it was, fell next to Cedric's, and surveyed Harry and Voldemort, and
the golden web, and the connected wands, with mild surprise, leaning on his
walking stick...
“He was a real wizard, then?” the old man said, his eyes on
Voldemort. “Killed me, that one did... You fight him, boy...”
But already,
yet another head was emerging ...and this head, gray as a smoky statue, was a
woman's... Harry, both arms shaking now as he fought to keep his wand still, saw
her drop to the ground and straighten up like the others, staring...
The
shadow of Bertha Jorkins surveyed the battle before her with wide
eyes.
“Don't let go, now!” she cried, and her voice echoed like Cedrics as
though from very far away. “Don't let him get you, Harry—don't let go!”
She
and the other two shadowy figures began to pace around the inner walls of the
golden web, while the Death Eaters flitted around the outside of it... and
Voldemort's dead victims whispered as they circled the duelers, whispered words
of encouragement to Harry, and hissed words Harry couldn't hear to
Voldemort.
And now another head was emerging from the tip of Voldemorts
wand... and Harry knew when he saw it who it would be ...he knew, as though he
had expected it from the moment when Cedric had appeared from the wand... knew,
because the man appearing was the one he'd thought of more than any other
tonight...
The smoky shadow of a tall man with untidy hair fell to the ground
as Bertha had done, straightened up, and looked at him... and Harry, his arms
shaking madly now, looked back into the ghostly face of his father.
“Your
mother's coming...” he said quietly. “She wants to see you ...it will be all
right... hold on...”
And she came... first her head, then her body... a young
woman with long hair, the smoky, shadowy form of Lily Potter blossomed from the
end of Voldemort's wand, fell to the ground, and straightened like her husband.
She walked close to Harry, looking down at him, and she spoke in the same
distant, echoing voice as the others, but quietly, so that Voldemort, his face
now livid with fear as his victims prowled around him, could not
hear...
“When the connection is broken, we will linger for only moments...
but we will give you time... you must get to the Portkey, it will return you to
Hogwarts ...do you understand, Harry?”
“Yes,” Harry gasped, fighting now to
keep a hold on his wand, which was slipping and sliding beneath his
fingers.
“Harry...” whispered the figure of Cedric, “take my body back, will
you? Take my body back to my parents, ...”
“I will,” said Harry, his face
screwed up with the effort of holding the wand.
“Do it now,” whispered his
father's voice, “be ready to run... do it now...”
“NOW!” Harry yelled; he
didn't think he could have held on for another moment anyway—he pulled his wand
upward with an almighty wrench, and the golden thread broke; the cage of light
vanished, the phoenix song died—but the shadowy figures of Voldemort's victims
did not disappear—they were closing in upon Voldemort, shielding Harry from his
gaze—
And Harry ran as he had never run in his life, knocking two stunned
Death Eaters aside as he passed; he zigzagged behind headstones, feeling their
curses following him, hearing them hit the headstones—he was dodging curses and
graves, pelting toward Cedric's body, no longer aware of the pain in his leg,
his whole being concentrated on what he had to do—
“Stun him!” he heard
Voldemort scream.
Ten feet from Cedric, Harry dived behind a marble angel to
avoid the jets of red light and saw the tip of its wing shatter as the spells
hit it. Gripping his wand more tightly, he dashed out from behind the
angel—
“Impedimenta!” he bellowed, pointing his wand wildly over his shoulder
at the Death Eaters running at him.
From a muffled yell, he thought he had
stopped at least one of them, but there was no time to stop and look; he jumped
over the cup and dived as he heard more wand blasts behind him; more jets of
light flew over his head as he fell, stretching out his hand to grab Cedric's
arm...
“Stand aside! I will kill him! He is mine!” shrieked Voldemort.
Harry's hand had closed on Cedric's wrist; one tombstone stood between him and
Voldemort, but Cedric was too heavy to carry, and the cup was out of
reach—
Voldemort's red eyes flamed in the darkness. Harry saw his mouth curl
into a smile, saw him raise his wand.
“Accio!” Harry yelled, pointing his
wand at the Triwizard Cup. It flew into the air and soared toward him. Harry
caught it by the handle—
He heard Voldemort s scream of fury at the same
moment that he felt the jerk behind his navel that meant the Portkey had
worked—it was speeding him away in a whirl of wind and color, and Cedric along
with him... They were going back.
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