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word count;; 14k+
pairing;; sebastian sallow x f!reader
warnings;; depictions of injury, violence, and death.
use of crucio. slight jealousy, angst, and a lil fluff and mutual pining to go along<3
slight lore changes regarding fiendfyre, and use of y/n. slightly dark wizard!sebastian but also saviour!sebastian đ
*minor hogwarts legacy spoilers but nothing outright*
a/n;; this took longer than expected- i haven't written in so long so i hope you guys enjoy đ
(i didn't expect it to be this long, and i feel like the end is a bit shit but i appreciate all of you guys sm for entertaining my fics)
Nestled in the Scottish Highlands, away from prying and mundane eyes, stood a behemoth of magic, history, legend and mystery. Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.
The castleâs many stained glass windows glistened, the Black Lake sparkled under the stars, and the Forbidden Forest looked just as foreboding, yet at the same time, peaceful, under the last of that nightâs moonlight.
The serenity of the landscape was suddenly disturbed, but not by destruction, instead by one of the most regal and proud creatures. A large, majestic Hippogriff broke through the light clouds that hung over the castle, and on the creature's back was a girl, nothing more than a Hogwarts student.
âLetâs go Highwing, before anyone notices weâve been gone all night,â said the girl on the creature's back as she took in the sights from the height they flew at one more time before returning to her usual student life.
As Highwing soared in the sky, her huge wings beat against the wind causing an undeniable rhythm in the air. The large, majestic creature flew, a loud and proud call was let out from her chest as she took one last long soar before beginning her descent back to the ground.
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Back in the quiet of the castle, where students slept soundly, the only thoughts in their minds were the dreams that played out behind their closed eyes, there was one student who hadnât slipped into the comfort and safety of his dream realm, a fifth-year Slytherin by the name of Sebastian Sallow.
Instead of being nestled up cosy in his bed just like his fellow students, Sebastian sat perched on a long sofa in the Slytherin common room, eyes drifting between the doorways that were across from him, his books and the mix of half-used, blank pieces of parchment that sat on the table in front of him.
âWhere is sheâŚ?â he muttered to himself, slinking back into the cushions behind him.
Usually, Sebastian wouldnât keep himself so concerned with what someone else was doing, against the rules or not. But Sebastian found himself in this predicament more often than he would care to admit.
The new student, y/n, had a penchant for sneaking off unnoticed, with only the occasional comment from Imelda or Poppy drawing any attention. However, Sebastian on the other hand was more than aware of her disappearances. In fact, her absence never failed to register with him. Initially, he didn't dwell on it too much, respecting her need for privacy, just as he would want. Yet, an underlying sense of worry persisted within Sebastian, despite his rational understanding.
His eyes drifted around the large open room, taking in every inch of the usually bustling common room. Even the large windows at the end of the room that stood proud, looking out under the murky, Black Lake provided no signs of life, not a single thing except for the usual green hue coming from the windows, casting a haunting, yet beautiful atmosphere.
It seemed for all the world, that everyone but Sebastian was asleep, everyone but Sebastian was without a worry. His eyes settled on the fire, the flames were a deep, vibrant orange, hinted with hues of yellow and red as they twisted and danced together. Sebastian found himself, once again, getting lost in their hypnotic sway.
There had always been something so inciting to him about fire â the beauty of it, yet the destruction it was capable of always just twinkling beyond the captivating twists.
The sudden sound of a light step began to echo throughout the stagnant silence Sebastian found himself in, pulling his focus away from the dancing flames, choosing instead to watch the entrance to the common from the staircase, a drop of hope bubbled in his stomach as he sat up a little straighter and picked up his book, as if to seem like he was unable to sleep; instead of sitting, waiting for y/n to return.
The footsteps were soft, almost imperceptible, like the gentle patter of raindrops on a windowpane. They echoed through the dimly lit room, creating a rhythm that seemed to reverberate through the very air. It was as if the very walls of the castle were whispering secrets, hinting at the arrival of someone who could provide answers to the questions that had been swirling in his mind.
"Sebastian?" a voice asked, barely a whisper, barely rising above the gentle lull of the crackling hearth. The soft patter of approaching footsteps punctured the quiet, drawing nearer to where Sebastian sat, engulfed in his thoughts.
"What are you doing up so late? I didnât expect anyone to be up." y/n inquired, her voice laced with a hint of worry as she settled onto the sofa opposite him. The faint glow of the embers cast a warm light upon her face, revealing the fatigue etched into her features.
Sebastian lightly shook his head, placing his book atop the disarray of parchment. "Sleep eluded me, so I thought to come down here, see if I can make a dent in Sharpâs assignment" he replied, his tone carefully measured to hide the deceit. He hoped the flickering shadows would hide the concern that he felt was all too apparent in his eyes.
"Let's not dwell on just my sleeping habits," he deftly redirected, his gaze intently studying her, "You're the one cutting it close, aren't you? Classes in a few hours, and here you are. I'd wager you not making it to our morning classes tomorrow." A strained chuckle escaped him as he leaned forward, his elbows resting on his knees, bridging the distance between them.
Her response was uncharacteristically delayed, and when it came, it didnât come with its usual excitement. She drew in a breath, her gaze fixed on the dancing flames that seemed to ensnare her reflection in their fiery ballet. Her hands moved in a subtle, self-comforting gesture, leaving a hint of an inner turmoil that she hadnât confided in him.
A flicker of movement drew his attention to a slender cut marring her faceâa wound that was unveiled as she turned towards the fire, how he didnât notice it the second she had joined him escaped him, it bothered him that he hadnât seen it straight away, he almost felt guilty. His instinct urged him to reach out, to bridge the gap and address the injury that seemed to scream for attention. Yet he restrained himself, settling back into the shadows with a quiet resolve. "When she's ready, she'll confide in me," he told himself, the thought more a plea to convince himself rather than a conviction.
"I⌠I was out with Highwing," y/n finally murmured, her voice a soft echo in the room. "There was⌠something I had to tend to, a matter related to the trials. We encountered some poachers, a couple of goblinsânothing more." But her words hung in the air, heavy with unspoken truths, and Sebastian's intuition screamed in silent alarm deep within him.
The crackling fire no longer commanded her attention as she turned to gauge Sebastian's reaction, searching his face for signs of doubt. She hoped he'd let the matter slide, and as if sensing her silent plea, he simply nodded, acceptance flickering in his eyes. "You know, if there's anyone capable of giving poachers a run for their money, it's you, y/n," Sebastian remarked, the softness in his smile reaching his eyes.
Her response was a half-hearted echo of his grin, her eyes locking with his for a fleeting moment. "Thanks, Sebastian. It means a lot, you know? Having someone believe in me when everything here is still so relatively new," she murmured, the vulnerability in her voice brushing against the silent space between them.
Sebastian's chuckle broke through the heaviness, his smile widening, a shared moment of lightness taking the edge off his earlier worry. "Not believe in you? Come on, you had me outmatched from day one. Anyone who can do that is destined for greatness." His words teetered on the edge of sentimentality, and he quickly steered the conversation back with a playful challenge. "But, since I've been demoted to second-best, courtesy of you, you owe me an adventure. It's only fair, right?"
There was a teasing tone to his voice, but behind it lay his sincere desire to join her, not just for the thrill, but to ensure her safetyâsomething he couldn't admit just yet.
The suggestion drew a soft, airy laugh from her as she rose to her feet, sidestepping the deeper implication of his words. "Next time, maybe, Sallow," she deflected with a lightness she didn't feel, sensing the undercurrents of concern that both of them were dancing around.
"But for now, I'm off to bed. We've got Hecat first thing, and you better not be up all night either. Promise me you'll get some rest too?"
"Promise," Sebastian nodded, the care in her voice buoying him a touch, though it couldn't fully brush off the thought of her concealed injuries.
"Go on, then. Get some sleep, y/n. I'll meet you here in the morning before class."
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The next day had come all too soon, the cool morning breeze wisped around the castle grounds as the rising sunâs glow cascaded over every inch it could touch. A fragment of the golden glow broke through the dark water that sloshed against the large windows within the common room â causing the room to have more of a glow than usual.
Y/n sat on the edge of her bed, the freshly made bedding underneath trapped between her fingers as she pulled and twisted at the thick fabric subconsciously, deep in her thoughts; she felt almost glued to the bed, her eyes stuck focused on one point on the floor in front of her as her thoughts ran rampant within her.
The sleep that she had promised Sebastian hadnât come as she had hoped, instead, she had spent the last of the night tossing and turning, arguing with her inner thoughts, overthinking every detail and thought that crossed her mind.
She would love nothing more than to have Sebastian come with her, to have Sebastian by her side every time she left the castle, but she knew that no matter what; great danger would always be waiting right around the corner for her â not a single situation so far had proven anything different.
She wondered if she would be able to live with herself if anything happened to Sebastian, but what didnât cross her mind â Would Sebastian be able to live with himself if something happened to her and he wasnât there to help her? Or save her?
Her racing thoughts were interrupted by the heavy dormitory door being pushed open and spoke a voice, causing her to jump from her sitting position and almost out of her skin. âArenât you coming y/n?â said the voice as a head peaked through the door, the head of Imelda Reyes. âYou know Sallow is waiting for you down there, he seems to be under the impression you arenât coming to class.â she continued, entering the room.
âYou know how Sebastian is⌠Not a man with a lot of patience, now is he.â y/n replied swiftly, hoping to avoid discussion as to why Sebastian thought as much, the last thing she needed was someone else asking questions.
Imelda waited for y/n as she grabbed her robes and wand she had left on her beside the locker before following Imelda out of the dormitory and down the winding hallway that led to the common room. The two girls walked in silence, the only sound being their steps across the metal flooring mixed with the light morning chatter of sleepy students coming from the common room some distance away.
âWhat are you doing tonight?â Imelda asked suddenly, catching y/n off guard. âTonight? Why?â y/n responded without turning to look at Imelda, her brain suddenly coming up with all types of scenarios, her anxiety slightly spiked as she waited for Imelda to spit out her reasoning.
âWell, youâre the only one who feels like a competition out on the pitch y/n, youâre getting better. You can almost keep up with me, so even though Quidditch is cancelled this year, maybe you wouldnât mind helping me practice? I need someone who pushes me⌠Anyone else and it would be too easy⌠Youâll get some experience out of it too, and you might be ready for Quidditch tryouts next year.â Imelda quickly blurted out, completely unaware of how laced with ego her words were, but y/n knew it wasnât intentional. Imelda wasnât afraid to let people know she knew what her strengths were, and she never downplayed them for anyone, and that was something y/n admired in her.
âI really wish I could Imeldaâ y/n said softly as they cascaded down the steps and towards where Sebastian and Ominis sat talking between themselves. âI havenât gotten around to Sharpâs assignment yet, and I havenât gotten a chance for Hecatâs assignment yet either, I wish I could help you out, Imelda but I just donât have the time tonight.â y/n finished, throwing Sebastian a pleading look once she realised he was watching them approach.
âWell, what about this weekend? Any assignments we get today won't take the whole weekend to doâ Imelda continued, stopping in her tracks once they reached the couches where the boys sat. Imelda perched herself on the arm of the couch, her eyes bore into y/nâs, almost as if she was trying to get into y/nâs mind to make her agree, but before she could even give Imelda an answer, Sebastian had realised the conversation y/n was trying to wiggle out of, knowing she couldnât tell Imelda the truth.
âI mean, she would love to help you Imelda, but weâve got plans this weekend, so unfortunately you might have to pick one of the other students, even if they donât hold a candle to y/nâs skillâ Sebastian said as he walked over to stand beside y/n, a smile on his face which y/n returned with a soft smile, grateful for his swift thinking.
Imelda opened her mouth quickly to argue with Sebastian, probably to say how practising for Quidditch next year is more important, but Ominis was the next person to protest against Imeldaâs arguments; but not for the same reason as SebastianâOminis simply didnât want to listen to their conversation.
âYou know Imelda, maybe more people would want to practice with you if you didnât speak down to them and act as if you were a gift from Merlin himself. Youâve no chance of changing their minds, youâll learn, as well as I, that thereâs no changing their minds once theyâve decided something, together.â
The way Ominis spoke left a feeling of bubbling guilt between Sebastian and y/n as they exchanged looks.
Was that really what Ominis thought?
Y/n began to worry that her and Sebastianâs adventures so far were driving a wedge between Ominis and Sebastian, the last thing she would want would be to cause a rift between the two lifelong best friends, but a nudge to her arm pulled her from her thoughts and she looked up to meet Sebastianâs gaze.
He just shook his head lightly, indicating for her to not start overthinking Ominisâ words.
Imelda rolled her eyes at what Ominis had to say, but she didnât have a retort for him; instead, she turned her attention back to y/n and Sebastian. âWell. Enjoy your adventures. Donât come crying to me when you need someone to fly with y/nâ The snark from Imelda was natural, something anyone who knew her was used to; even y/n already understood despite her short time at the school.
âOh, Imelda you know thatâs not-â y/n began to speak, but Imelda was quick to shut her down, her willingness to talk back to y/n but not Ominis didnât go unnoticed. âSave it, I donât have time. Some of us have actual responsibilities. Iâll see you in class.â Imelda snapped as she turned to leave, her nose turning even more upwards than it had been in its natural position, leaving the three friends in silence.
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âSheâs going to kill me the next time I turn down practising with her.â y/n said as she walked with the two boys towards the Defense Against the Dark Arts classroom, she knew sheâd definitely get an earful from Hecat over not having the assignments, so being late wasnât an option. âSurely the girl who beat me at Crossed Wands can put up a fight against Imelda unless she had something to hide about our duel..? Maybe, Felix Felicis?â Sebastian said, turning his head and giving her a look, a sly smile on his face. Anyone who didnât know him would think this was a real accusation, that he was genuinely accusing her of cheating in their matchâbut his two closest friends knew it was just lighthearted banter.
âOh please Sebastian, you know I didnât know how to brew Felix Felicis back then, tell him Ominis, I won fair and square.â y/n said, looking between the two boys.
âSheâs not wrong Sebastian, she had only just gotten to Hogwarts, she probably didn't even know that potion existed. She won out of skill, like she said, fair and squareâ Ominis said tauntingly, getting a scoff from Sebastian. âWell, sheâs had actual help and time with professors to learn! Oh, leave it..â Sebastian finally said defeatedly. He would have been annoyed at what Ominis was saying if it hadnât been about y/n, hearing that he just wasnât good enough to win did sting him a bit.
They left the warmth of the castle, the cool autumn breeze ran over the friends as they made their way through the grounds of Hogwarts. As they crossed the Viaduct courtyard, y/n noticed the decorations that seemingly appeared overnight.
Cobwebs seemed to be hanging on arches, doorways and corners, pumpkins lay strewn about in a range of sizes. Even the smaller decorations and candles had seemingly been placed in such a fashion that it almost transformed the feeling of Hogwarts, even in the morning time.
âWell, those little house elves were hard at work last night,â Sebastian said looking around at their passing surroundings as they crossed over the Viaduct Bridge.
âTheyâre always hard at work⌠They never get a break.â Ominis muttered, his voice low. The two other friends exchanged glances, knowing where Ominisâ sudden attitude change came from. For a Gaunt, Ominisâ views were unheard of.
The Gauntâs were cruel.
They were descendants of Salazar Slytherin himself, their heritage and lineage were of utmost importance to them. They had no time for Half-Bloods, and most definitely no respect for Muggle-Born witches and wizards. When it came to house elves, they were no different. They viewed the elves as nothing more than what their purpose served, and at that, there was no respect. Violence was common, physically and verbally, and that didnât stop at house elvesâŚ
Their obsession with blood purity, obsession with the Dark Arts, their sadistic âhobbiesâ
Ominis hated everything about their beliefs and what they did, choosing to have his own set of beliefs instead. Any time Ominis spoke about his family, it was never positive. Y/n knew there was more to his story, but she didnât want to press him about his family and the Dark Arts; knowing the subject would be sensitive.
Y/n hated hearing her friends sound anyway upset, she racked her brain for something to say, to maybe comfort him somehow. âI agree Ominisâ she said, placing her hand lightly on his arm as they continued into the Astronomy Wing of Hogwarts.
â..but Hogwarts is the best place for them. If they were left to their old masters, who knows what could happen to them.â her voice matched the soft, sensitive nature of the conversation.
However, as soon as her hand reached his arm, Sebastian had become all too aware of it. A strange feeling started brewing inside of him as he watched and listened to them.
Was he jealous? Was her hand on his arm more than a friendly touch? Sebastianâs mind filled with questions, questions fueled by his sudden jealousy.
âI know, I know, but thereâs not much comfort in knowing they are still being worked to death,â Ominis spoke glumly, y/n looked sympathetic towards his feelings, and Sebastian wanted to know why it bothered him so.
âThatâs all they know Ominis, at least theyâre safe here..â y/n said, her hand dropping from his arm, not knowing what else to say to ease Ominisâ pointed feelings on the topic. Sebastian felt calmed when her hands dropped to her sides, but now he had to face the fact he was jealous, and over such a small thing. They walked in silence up to the Defense Against the Dark Arts tower, unsure of where to take the conversation after it hit such a sensitive tone.
âHecatâs going to have my head you know.â y/n said trying to divert the conversation, and their moods. Sebastian and Ominis both let out a small laugh at her sudden statement.
âYou didnât finish your assignment?â Ominis asked, almost as if he was disappointed in her. Y/n shook her head as they crossed the marble flooring and up the right staircases and corridors to reach Hecatâs classroom.
âWell, someone was out all night causing trouble,â Sebastian said giving y/n a knowing look, a slight smirk played on his face. âMaybe she will let me hand it in late? If I tell her some of what I was doing? Surely sheâd understand rightâ y/n asked, unsure of how Hecat would handle the situation.
Ominis just shrugged before he spoke, âI wouldnât know. I like to get my assignments in on time.â y/n just smiled before rolling her eyes, âGee, thanks Ominis. That is a great helpâ she said jokingly. Sebastian took the situation a little more seriously, since he knew more than Ominis about what she had been doing.*
âWhat are you going to tell her?â Sebastian asked, looking down at her. âWhat if you just tell her you were out gathering supplies or something, and you got into some trouble? She canât disprove it, and itâs not really a lie, youâre just⌠withholding the full story. Plus, you still have that cut on your face still too so surely sheâll believe you..â Sebastian said in a hushed voice, genuinely trying to help her situation. A sigh left her as they approached the classroom, âI guess weâll find out wonât we..â She said, opening the classroom door and entering, Sebastian and Ominis behind her.
As usual, they were the last few students to walk in besides a couple of stragglers that waltzed in after them. The class was lively, chatter coming from every direction as students spoke among themselves. Ominis walked and took his usual seat in the middle of the class, not bothering to speak to anyone, instead just preparing his belongings for class, the thought of his family heavy on his mind again.
Sebastian perched himself on top of his desk at the back of the class, preparing for the incoming babble and nonsense as he watched Garreth Weasley approach him.
y/n on the other hand made a direct beeline for the steps up to Professor Hecatâs study, repeating the excuse in her brain. She knocked on the door lightly and it was just a few seconds before the door opened and a voice spoke gently. âCome in, come inâ said the older voice, y/n followed her instructions and walked into the little room above the classroom.
âProfessor Hecat, would you have a few moments?â y/n asked, her voice unwavering but she was still nervous nonetheless.
Hecat turned from the array of books she was sorting, directing her attention fully to y/n. âOf course, what is it Ms. y/l/n?â Hecat asked, raising an eyebrow slightly at the girl's words, stepping closer to her student.
âI, I donât have the assignment Professorâ y/n said while looking at the ground, she looked up at her professor before continuing; âI intended to finish it last night but-â
Hecat cut swiftly across her sentence; âbut you thought you could come with excuses instead of the assigned work?â Hecat asked, her hands crossing over themselves in front of her. Hecat examined her studentâs reaction to her words, suddenly noticing the mark on y/nâs cheek.
âMerlin, what happened to you child? Youâre hurtâ Hecat said almost in a distressed voice, y/n simply just continued on her ramble in hopes Hecat would let her finish.
âThatâs what Iâm trying to tell you, Professor. While I was out, we came across a poacher camp. I couldnât leave without doing something, and I understand my studies are important..â y/n spoke fast, but Hecat listened to every word, just as y/n hoped; she prayed Hecat would understand the excuse she had, considering Hecatâs past of fighting poachers.
âBut with all due respect Professor, I wonât let poachers or any other horrible person get away with their actions just so I can do an assignmentâ The words came from her before she even could think about them, it was kind of what she wanted to say; but it came across a lot more disrespectful than she expected, or so she thought.
Hecatâs face remained stoic as she took in her student's last few words, giving the impression that she was not happy. Suddenly a small smile cracked across her face as she looked at y/n. Hecat had not expected such a valid excuse in her mind, never mind expect such with passion, conviction and sincerity.
Hecat merely nodded, her smile never once fading now. âIâll give you until our next lesson, I see no reason to punish you for something I would have done as a student, someoneâs got to do something about that lot,â Hecat said, her voice was light now, almost as if what y/n had said to her reminded her of herself.
âThank you Professorâ y/n said as she turned around to leave the study, unsure of what else to say; this wasnât the outcome she had expected.
She reached just outside the door, on the balcony looking down at the class, her eyes instantly looked at Sebastian. Her heart began to race slightly as she realised he was looking directly back at her, ignoring whatever nonsense Garreth was spewing at him. Hecatâs voice calling her pulled her attention back from Sebastian, turning around once more to face the Professor.
âOh and Miss y/l/n? Next time you decide to take on poachers, be prepared. Never go wrong with carrying some essence of dittany with you as well as your usual potionsâ
She took Hecatâs words seriously, nodding once again at the older woman. âOf course Professor, Iâll make sure to keep that in mind.âÂ
Y/n made her way back down the short flight of steps and across the classroom as she ran through the thoughts of how lucky she had gotten with Hecat, how lucky she had gotten that Hecat saw some of the young student in herself. She took a seat beside Sebastian, letting out a sigh of relief as she sank back into her chair.
âI see youâve still got your head.â Sebastian laughed, turning to look at her. âShe was⌠Okay with it. I told her about the poachers and that seemed to work in my favour.â y/n said, the worry that was present in her voice before class was now gone, finally able to think of more important things than an assignment.
The class passed by relatively slowly, but no student was surprised. Even in such an interesting class, theoretical studies were always dragging time along, seemingly never-ending. So once Hecat dismissed the class, students almost threw themselves out of the door to get to their next class in hopes that whatever was next was more lively.
Ominis left the class without a word to anyone, leaving Sebastian and y/n to throw each other worried glances. They knew better than to follow Ominis and hunt him for answers as to what was wrong, instead, they gathered their belongings and made their way from Hecatâs classroom, making their way back down to the Potions classroom.
âSo, about our adventure,â Sebastian said, the two walking side by side across the hallways, they moved slightly every now and then when another student, or group, pushed their way past. âI was thinking we could go tonight, I donât have much to get done and Iâm sick of being in this castle.â Sebastianâs words were filled with hope, and something else that she couldnât put her finger on.
âI donât know Sebastian I-â
âOh come on y/n, Iâm not some fragile little thing thatâll get hurt the second we leave, I can defend myself you know.â Sebastianâs voice didnât have its usual joking tone to it, causing y/n to look up at him while they walked.
âI never said you were Sebastian, I know you can but-â He cut her off again.
âSo itâs decided then. Tonight, weâre going on an adventure.â Sebastianâs voice was light again as he spoke, basically telling her rather than asking now. âFine Sebastian. But weâre doing it my way. Thereâs something I have to do, so promise me you wonât do something reckless?â her words were serious, and a tone of defeat was lingering in her voice.
âI promise y/n, weâll do it your way.â
She didnât know if he was being honest or just telling her what she wanted to hear, but she had accepted it, knowing Sebastian would not let it go, not until he got to come along with her.
âThis is the last thing I need..â' she thought to herself, as she mulled over the fact that any task would only be made more difficult with Sebastian there, his tendency to charge in guns blazing all of the time left little space for plans to be executed with stealth and precision was something y/n knew could be an issue and could possibly jeopardize the task at hand.
They walked the rest of the way to Potions without talking anymore about the topic, instead just talking together like normal friends, no talk of dark magic, no talk of danger or poachers, no dark wizards' name even graced their lips⌠It was something she wished was more common, but between her life and her friends that she held close; having a ânormalâ friendship was off the cards. Between her two best friends, one a Gaunt who defied his familyâs expectations, and the other with a longing for dark magic and power, she knew that the current flow of normal conversation wouldnât last long; the trio were anything but regular students of Hogwarts.
Sebastian, Ominis and y/n all chose the same workstation, each friend on each side of the large table between them, a collection of cauldrons, ingredients and vials laid strewn about on every table; chatter was lively in the class as the students worked on their potions. Professor Sharp walked around the room, his injured leg causing his steps to falter occasionally as he made his rounds, not affected in the slighest. He inspected everyoneâs potions, some gaining compliments; others causing him to say nothing more than a grunt before moving to the next. Ominis avoided joining much of the conversation as y/n and Sebastian discussed their plan for that night, y/n on the other hand didnât delve too into detail about what she had to do, not wanting to speak about it in such a busy environment.
The potions class seemed to fly by relatively fast, some students received praise for their attempts at the potions; other students would have been lucky to be ignored by Sharp. One of those unlucky few students being Garreth Weasley.
The trio looked up as they heard Sharp clear his voice as he approached Garreth, who was standing by his cauldron. The potion Garreth had brewed seemed to stench up the class the longer it brewed, the mixture seemed to expand in the cauldron before it swelled up; a large bubble formed on the top; shaping into a hand that seemed to reach for saving from the dreadful potion â the desperate potionâs stretched hand deflated with an amusing âpoofâ, the sound it made seemed like the last painful exhale from something that had been holding onto the last few seconds of itâs life before letting out that last, pathetic sound.
Garrethâs failure earned him a deep frown from Sharp. âMr. Weasley, I cannot keep repeating myself. Please follow the instructions that are provided to you and refrain from your own⌠concoctions. You may yet still have time to pass this class and prove youâre not a failure. Please keep your own âpotionsâ for when you have mastered the simplest, yes?â Sharp said as he looked down at the ginger boy who was fighting off a frown of his own from falling upon his freckled cheeks.
Sebastian, Ominis and y/n couldnât help but chuckle amongst themselves once they heard Professor Sharpâs words and watched Garrethâs attempt at the potion dissolve the shape it had taken and recoiled back into the large cauldron.Â
Professor Sharp had taken notice of the three best friends joking amongst themselves as he made his way towards their shared table, not failing to compliment Amitâs potion to a high extent as he passed by the table Amit shared with Garreth and Poppyâ Amit always had a way of succeeding, even if it wasnât a strength of his. He held himself to a high standard within his classes, so it was no surprise that this class was no exception.
The three friends subdued their light laughs and mutterings towards each other the closer that Sharp got, turning their attention back to the potions that had sat in front of them.
Sharp didnât speak a word as he made his way around the table, glancing at each of their brewings intently. They stood and almost held their breath â hoping that their potions, at minimum, were passable.
A thoughtful âhmmâ left Professor Sharp as he stood up a little straighter after studying their potions. âFor three who seemed most interested in watching others, you havenât disappointed me completelyâ Sharp said in his usual indifferent tone, his eyes flittering between Ominis, Sebastian and y/n.
âNext time, please pay attention to your own cauldrons and not other students,â Sharp said bluntly, causing y/n and Sebastian to look at each other. Professor Sharp turned his attention to Ominis fully now; âWell done Mr. Gaunt, I assume youâve been practising? This potion is well brewed â Ten points to Slytherin.â Sharp said before he turned and made his way back to his desk. Sebastian and y/n turned to Ominis, a smile on each of their faces.
Ominis hadnât been the best at potions â but he was determined to overcome the struggle that came along with the class due to the pressure he applied to himself. A satisfied smile came across Ominisâ face upon hearing Sharp's words. A sense of contentment washed over Ominis as one of two friends spoke; âNice work Ominis, I guess we should probably practice tooâ y/n said with a chuckle, genuinely happy that her friend managed to overcome a hurdle that he too often struggled with.
Luck had been on their side as the three had received compliments on their potions, clearly showing they had some skill when it came to the careful craft, but Professor Sharp didnât hesitate to let them know they still were not up to his high-held standards, that they still had some growing to do within the area.
Once the class had tidied away their potions and cauldrons, returning ingredients and books to their rightful place, the rest of the day passed with surprising ease. Most of the classes seemed to pass swiftly, and the friends were not about to complain about that â all complaints had been reserved for their History of Magic class.
The class dragged on as Professor Binnsâ dull, monotone voice filled the room. The odd student took notes, and paid attention to the dry words that left the ghost professor's mouth, the rest of the students feigned interest.
Some students watched Binns float as he lectured on, staring through the transparent man, and some passed notes (taking full advantage of the professorâs obliviousness).
Sebastian sat with his head resting on his hand; his eyes fighting to stay open. Ominis sat in silence, his gaze turned towards the window as he let Binnsâ lecture float by his ears â his mind elsewhere. Y/nâs energy to the class was not much different, her body language showed she was listening intently to Binnsâ words, but rather her mind was somewhere else â somewhere far away.
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As nightfall came, the usual hustle and bustle of the castle quietened down, most students now working on assignments, while others wandered about the castle or loitered around talking to friends. The only chaotic noises to break the relaxed environment and subdued chatter came when some of the ghosts of Hogwarts flew past, Peeves was tormenting a couple of first years, and the usual screams and shouts of Eddie Cleaver rang through the halls as he wisped past.
Outside of the castle, the Halloween decorations came even more to life, the candles cast their golden, warm hue upon parts of dark passageways, corners of the courtyards, casting an a beautiful but ominous glow over the decorated areas â the aura hanging on each of the old stones of the castle radiated halloween charm.
Where festive scenes were lacking, there was one student, beyond the walls of the castle, beyond the care of Halloween decorations. Flying above the Forbidden Forest was a large creature with a small figure on its back. The autumn breeze blew past y/n as she perched on Highwing, she took in every sight below her, taking advantage of her high vantage point.
She knew this task wasnât going to be easy, she knew this was where danger truly lay. Highwing and the girl made their way lower to the ground before Highwing began to gracefully saunter through the forest, the creature knew of every twist and turn within the treacherous forest. Y/nâs senses were on high alert as all sorts of noises happened around her, but she and the Hippogriff continued on, not willing to be shaken or have her focus thrown off.
Back in the safety of Hogwarts, Sebastian stood outside of the Slytherin common room, frustration bubbling in him. Y/n had been an hour late meeting him and it bothered him deeply. He marched briskly up the steps leading to the main part of the castle, praying in his mind that she would be around the corner â though his silent pleas had not been answered. Instead when he rounded the corner, to his surprise, he saw Ominis sitting on one of the seats near the entrance to the library, his wand in hand and a rather thick book in the other.
âSebastian? What are you doing here?â his voice was confused as his attention to the book he held dropped. âI thought you were going on your adventure?â Ominisâ voice was heavy, his tone dropping at the last word. âI was but, Y/n. She was meant to meet me outside the common room an hour ago. Iâve been looking all over for her.â Sebastian sighed, approaching his friend.
âWhat?â Ominis asked bluntly, suddenly a tone shifted in his voice to slight concern. âSebastian, she left already. I passed her before she as she was on her way, she said you were meeting near the forest.â Ominis finished his sentence, the genuine concern now present in his voice.
âShe said what?! She intentionally left without me? And lied? Why-â Sebastian was now full of emotions, a mix of worry, concern and a tinge of anger that she would lie to him, that she would leave him behind; Sebastianâs thoughts and emotions were then flickering all over the place.
âYou donât think, do you, Sebastian? She doesnât want to drag you into trouble, or danger.â Ominis said knowingly, and he was right, she didnât want to but Sebastian in any dangerous, or stupid, situation â but this logic didnât sit with Sebastian in the slightest.
âSo itâs okay for her to run towards danger alone but not with me?â Sebastianâs voice showed all of his emotions at once, causing Ominisâ eyebrows to rise and a sigh to leave him before he spoke.
âShe just doesnât want you getting hurt Sebastian.â
âAnd I donât want her getting hurt, but she doesnât care about what I want, so why should I care about her wanting to go it alone?â
Sebastian had a good point that even Ominis couldnât argue against, and Ominis didnât argue his friends point; instead what he spoke next was the quite opposite.
âThen go after her Sebastian, she was heading to the forest. She seemed flustered when we met, she was quite anxiousâŚâ
Those were all the words Sebastian needed for his mind to decide his next course of action. âIâll talk to you later Ominis,â Sebastian said as he turned on his heel and began to jog briskly from his friend before he began to run towards the large doors that were at the end of the large hall, every fibre of his being told him something was wrong.
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Y/n was quiet and careful with every step she took. Her wand was held tightly in her hand, ready for anything. She took note of the surroundings, seeing what she could use to her advantage. Just on the edge of where the poachers set up camp, was a clearing, giving a view of the nightâs starry sky over the hillâs ledge. She thought about being able to cast the poachers off the steep edge that looked over the forest, she took note of where the forestry ended, the last thing she would want is to end up burning down an entire magical forest. To her advantage, the trees stopped just before the encampment, allowing for the use of fire spells; a favourite of y/nâs.
She watched from behind the bushes as poachers spoke to each other about plans, not knowing of the student who lurked not far from their camp.
She stepped quietly across an opening in the trees, Highwing not far from her. Highwingâs safety was a major concern to her, even in such a tense moment. She wouldnât be able to live with herself if anything happened to the creature.
âWhat will we do with the egg?â said a poacher, y/nâs head snapped around the tree to get a better view. âCage it, donât know if itâll hatch. Keep it safe. Thatâs a lot of money.â said another poacher with a laugh, y/nâs stomach twisted at the sound of capturing and selling any creature or egg.
âHow dâya reckon they managed to capture that beast ânyway? Nowtâ easy âbout a Horntail, ânâ bet a few of âem ended up crispyâ said a poacher who sat by the fire that burned in the middle of the camp. There were a few tents set up around the area, all around the fire. Cages were all over the ground, some empty, and a couple contained little Nifflers that looked terrified, Y/Nâs heart cracked as she saw the full scene, but her mind was now in overdrive.
A Horntail? Captured? How?
This added a whole new layer to everything going on, added something else that she felt that she needed to take care of. The thoughts of her initial reasoning for being out that night swarmed her mind, now with the added stress of releasing the Nifflers and a dragon egg. Her mind spun with solutions to the situation that seemingly got more dire the longer it dragged on.
She couldnât stand there anymore, looking at the creatures and listening to the horrible conversations between the poachers.
As poachers continued to talk about the dragon amongst themselves, y/n made her way closer to the camp, taking a mental note of where every poacher was located. She glanced back at Highwing who stood proudly in the shadows, the Hippogriff took another step forward. Y/nâs breath caught in her throat, afraid Highwing would catch the attention of the poachers. âI should have never brought herâ y/n thought to herself, swearing at her own stupidity and recklessness, thinking now she may have put Highwing in danger too â that Highwing would draw attention.
Thankfully, as if Highwing would read her mind, the creature didnât make a sound, and y/n pressed on, relieved.
She noticed a lone poacher close to her, his back turned to the student. She closed the gap between them while raising her wand, a whisper then left her lips, only loud enough for the incantation to work; âpetrificus totalusâ
The lone poacher seized up as if frozen before his body dropped to the ground. Y/N breathed a sigh of relief once he was down, ready to approach the rest of the camp. She took note of the three poachers that were left, thinking to herself; âonly three, okay..â
She had dealt with more than three poachers in the past, so this didnât cause her any concern. Instead of taking a tactful approach, she took advantage of how little poachers were at the camp.
She leapt from the shadows pointing her wand directly at the poacher that sat by the fire. âDepulso!â she shouted, a blast of light came from her wand, directly hitting the poacher and sending him flying into the high burning fire that once provided a source of warmth for the poachers â and now it was being used for their demise.
His screams filled the air, even as his body was engulfed in the flames, his screams were still audible but now mixing with the sound of the fire crackling in an attempt to break down the foreign mass of skin and bone that had been forced into its core.
The remaining two poachers were suddenly caught off guard as turned to see her standing there, her Hogwarts robes billowing in the breeze that drifted by â but the robes were a dead giveaway as to who she was, a situation she had not predicted happening.
âYou!!â shouted a poacher, his wand quickly got drawn as he got prepared to fight. âConfringo!â came from the poacher, a burst of fire headed straight for y/n, she quickly rolled out of the way, barely missing the intense attack that had been directed at her.
Her heart began to beat faster, and she realised she made a mistake wearing her robes; now giving everyone a sign that she was the student causing trouble for them, the student that Rookwood was pursuing rather intently. She ran across the camp, firing at both poachers but neither seemed to b giving up or dropping anytime soon.
Neither she nor the poachers gave up their relentless casts, and the situation only seemed more dire when a couple of more figures started approaching.
Y/n noticed this and she panicked, causing her to almost get hit with a powerful cast of Reducto that someone just fired at her.
âHighwing!â she yelled, not seising her casts or wand movements once, âGet out of here! GO!â she screamed at the Hippogriff to leave her behind, knowing if more poachers came that they wouldnât hesitate to try take the creature â or worse.
Highwing hesitated, watching the student who cared for her so much fight off the oncoming attack from multiple directions. âNOW HIGHWING!â y/n screamed, her voice breaking as she deflected a jinx hurling towards her.
Highwing didnât take another second before sprinting out of the forest, understanding the urgency of the situation. The Hippogriffâs heart was now beating fast as she ran back through the forest and towards the school â hoping to catch someoneâs attention, anyones attention that could help.
Y/n kept fighting and dodging curses, not stopping for a second. She knew if she didnât put her everything into this, she wouldnât be coming out of this fight, not alive anyway.
âReducto!â she got a hit on a poacher that was moving closer to her, the man suddenly burst into nothing but ash that lingered in the air before settling on the ground, every atom of the poacher was simply reduced to nothing but specks of grey that settled on the ground where he once stood.
Despite her success so far, it had seemed to her as if every time one poacher went down, another appeared in the lastâs stead.
Frustration began building in her as she did everything she could to try to keep her mind focused on the fight, but as soon as she found it, the focus was snatched away with blunt force. Y/nâs full attention was pulled from the fight by a swirling stream of purple smoke that twisted its way to the ground, as the smoke dissapated, y/n got a clear view of who had just joined the fight, and the stakes were raised tenfold when she realised who had just joined the fight.
âYouâre the little bitch Rookwood wants!â shouted a scratchy female voice, the insult cutting through the air like a knife.
AshwindersâŚ
Y/n cast a quick protego shield as the poachers kept their attack going, she knew she had to get out of this and fast. Her mind ran through spells, jinxes, curses anything that would give her a leg up on the competition now but it seemed almost impossible, her knowledge finally halted her, leaving her with little choice.
She kept letting off fire spells one after another, the bombardment somewhat helped the odds of the fight be in her favour for a moment â just a moment. A familiar swirling sound was light upon y/nâs ears. She forced herself to pay no heed to the sound, until a second purple tornado-like smoke appeared before spreading. Once the violet smoke disappeared, in itâs wake stood another Ashwinder, this one seemingly larger than the first.
âPetrificus totalus!â shouted the new Ashwinder, this time a male voice came from the Duelist. He landed a perfect hit on her without much effort, causing her entire body to freeze up. She had lost complete control of her body as her wand fell from her hand and landed by her feet. She was completely defenceless. She screamed obscenities in her mind, unable to open her mouth even the slightest bit.
She was done for.
Her body didnât even have a chance to fall and hit the ground before another spell was cast at her now statue-like body. âWingardium Leviosa!â
She was at the complete mercy of the Ashwinders and the last remaining poachers, the poachers were clearly exhausted from the fight, retreating away from the duelist who now walked closer to the camp. The Ashwinder that cast the Levitation charm pulled y/n closer to them as they closed the distance, leaving her suspended in the air, frozen, unable to defend herself.
âDo you realise how much of a nuisance youâve been? How many problems youâve caused for us?!â screamed the male of the duellists, his voice was full of venom and hatred, and at that moment y/n truly feared for her life.
âWell no more! No more stupid little brats thinking they can stop us!â the Ashwinder controlling her lowered Y/n so he could stare directly into her eyes as he spoke with his cruel voice. Y/n had no option but to listen, to hang onto every word spat at her.
The looming female Ashwinder began walking towards her accomplice and the frozen student. Once again the scratchy, female voice spoke while stepping up to the suspended girl; ââŚand when your little friends hear about how we tortured you, how you begged for your life before we ripped you to shreds, theyâll learn not to interfere. Theyâll learn their place. Like Rookwood says, âChildren should be seen and not heardââ the female Ashwinder continued in her vicious, venom-laced voice.
The Ashwinders were wholly and completely unaware of the tiny bit of information she had just given y/n, and she knew exactly what she was going to do with it if she got out aliveâŚ
Even in that moment, she forgot about the threat to her life; only thinking about what the female Ashwinder had just said, information that could help Sebastian and his sister.
'Children should be seen and not heard'
A poacher suddenly appeared, pulling an empty cage with him. The cage wasnât much bigger than what a couple of Niffleres were in, but that wasnât something that either the Ashwinders or poachers cared for.
âSomeone get a word to Rookwood! Tell him we got the little bitch.â said the female Ashwinder as she glanced at the cage, ideas running rampant through her head. â..until then, weâll have some fun, wont we girl?.â
Y/n was suddenly dropped to the ground, but her still frozen body was then shoved into the cage, the girl left completely defenceless, completely overrun with terror.
The remaining poachers and the Ashwinders watched as y/n lay motionless in the cage, finding no amusement in the idea of caging her anymore, not when she couldnât express her fear, not when she was quiet. Y/n saw the female duellist raise her wand once more, suddenly casting at y/n with something she couldnât defend herself against; even if she had her wand.
âCrucio!â
There was a split second before the curse hit her that allowed her mind to register the curse and the bright green sparks that emanated from the tip of the Ashwinderâs wand.
The pain was unbearable, y/nâs body was no longer frozen; the Unforgivable Curse that was cast on her overpowered the weak-by-comparison charm. A searing pain washed over her entire body, feeling as if every inch of her skin was set on fire; it felt like a million cuts all over her body that were being cleaned with pure alcohol. The pain caused her to writhe in the cage, her body tensing and dropping, and tensing again. The only sound that came from her was sounds of pain, screams that pierced the night air rang out through the forest, the pain didnât feel like it was ever going to stop and when it did, the relief didnât last long before the curse was cast on her again, this time even more painful. Her screams reached a pitch she didnât think possible, the screams were so bloodcurdling that they set her own hair on edge, anyone nearby surely would think there was a banshee wandering about.
She wanted to beg, to plead for them to stop, but the more she tried to make words come out, the more intense the pain soaring over her body got and the more she in turn screamed.
Some distance away, Sebastian walked towards the Forbidden Forest, his ears caught a scream, a scream that sent a shiver down his spine, and his blood ran cold when it broke through the air. âY/N!â he said to himself, panic rushed over him as his feet began moving faster, Sebastian was now sprinting towards the sounds. He was so focused on following the directions of the screams and watching the ground for obstacles he had to divert around, that he didnât notice the white creature heading toward him until it was too late.
His body fully collided with Highwings strong body, knocking him backwards. Highwing took notice of Sebastian and reared on her back legs, trying her best to signal him distress.
He didnât even think about standing back up, panic flooded his voice; âHighwing?!â he knew if Highwing was alone, those screams definitely came from y/n.
Highwing was stressed, cries came from the creature, almost begging him to understand her as he stood back up to his feet, ensuring his wand was with him. âI know, I know Highwing! Itâs okay, Iâll find her okay? I promise Iâll find herâ he didnât know if he was trying to convince himself or the Hippogriff that was in front of him. He stroked Highwingâs chest signalling for her to calm down, the intensity of the situation and his determination to save her made Highwing and Sebastian forget they hadnât ever met properly, the Hippogriff uncharacteristically trusted him straight away.
âI need to go, I have to find herâ Sebastian said hurriedly as he stepped away from her, continuing on his path to find y/n. Highwing let out a neigh before following him, she then overtook him as if to lead him to the poacherâs camp.
He knew Highwing shouldnât be near the poachers, but he wasnât about to try to tell a Hippogriff what to do, especially not at such a critical time. Instead, he followed her heavy footsteps through the forest, winding around corners and trails after the Hippogriff.
Screams rang close by to where the boy and the creature, stopping them dead in their tracks, y/n was close by â quite close. âPlease Highwing, stay here. Stay safe. Iâve got this.â Sebastian said in a nervous but confident voice. Highwingâs head bowed, acknowledging his wishes which took him by surprise.
The distinctive sound of screams disappeared, but only for a moment. The harsh Ashwinderâs voice was audible from where they stood. âCRUCIO!!â this time it was screamed with pure hatred. Sebastian instantly snapped his head in the direction of the camp, now knowing where exactly to go â his hastened steps taking him to the location of the screams.
Y/n wanted to beg, to plead for them to stop, but nothing but harrowing screams could leave her mouth, tears streamed down her face and she finally felt defeated; finally met her match. In that moment she wished for it to be over, wished for the pain to end at any cost, but it never did. The excruciating pain only ever stopped for a single moment until another round of the torture curse was thrust upon her.
Y/n felt her mind drift from her, she was unable to think of anything anymore, unable to focus on anything but the pain; not even thoughts of Sebastian could break their way through the brutalising pain that the Ashwinders cast on her.
From out of the blue, an explosion erupted from the camp, debris from a tent flew in every direction. The remaining poachers and the male Ashwinder were the first ones to act in retaliation, turning their full attention to the cause of the explosion. The female Ashwinder on the other hand, kept her focus on y/n, clearly enjoying inflicting pain on the student â revelling in her screams and cries rather than the idea of joining in on the combat just yet.
Sebastian walked into the camp as debris fell around them, the fire that had caught on the tent fabric now burned intensely around them, but it didnât bother Sebastian in the slightest. He didnât so much as flinch as he stepped through stray flames on the ground, the fiery atmosphere seemed as if it motivated him even more.
He was enraged. He set his sights on one of the poachers who was preparing an attack, but Sebastian was quicker. âDiffindo!â Sebastianâs cast caught the raggedy-looking poacher, the spellâs power sliced through the man as if it were a knife and he was just a sheet of paper, the poacher fell to a lifeless pile on the ground; his fatal injuries directly across his stomach that split him into two caused blood to run and stain the ground around him.
The female Ashwinder that had been intently torturing y/n looked up from the writhing and contorting girl in the cage, the anger radiating from the duelist was imminent, but Sebastianâs anger was more.
âOh look. One of your little friends has come to see the show,â spoke the raspy-voiced woman. Y/nâs eyes drifted towards the campâs entrance, catching sight of Sebastian firing off at the surrounding poachers, making quick work of them.
The Ashwinder considered her next course of action for a split second, toying with her options of joining in the fight or torturing the girl.
Just as the poachers dropped, two more swirls of purple smoke slammed into the ground, and Sebastianâs eyes snapped around the camp. He was determined to not let them get the better of them. Once the female poacher realised there were more Ashwinders for reinforcement, she knew what she would do next, try and fluster the student who had just so brazenly walked into the camp, thinking he was a match for them. The ego of the student was something that the Ashwinders hated, that a student thought he would be a threat to them.
But that was the Ashwinderâs undoing.
Underestimating Sebastian Sallow and hurting the ones he cared for was one way to write your death, one way to bring your death upon you in whatever way he saw fit. He could be unforgiving, he could be just as cruel as them, if not more.
âCrucio!â
Another wave was sent over y/n, just as painful as the last. Her screams didnât care for her wanting to hold them back, so she didnât distract Sebastian, but she couldnât. She couldnât even fight the pain, even when he was right in front of her.
âSebastian!â she screamed his name,she was surprised for just a moment that his name rang out through the air, yet she was unable to get anything else out as she continued to convulse in the cage, causing her to hit off of the small prison she had been put in.
Sebastianâs attention was instantly drawn to where the scream came from. What he saw sent him into a rage, his mind no longer considering a rational approach.
His focus was tied to the female Ashwinder, and y/n could almost swear she saw someone other than Sebastian through her tears.
Someone to fear.
Someone who didnât care about the repercussions of the actions he would take.
Sebastian raised his wand, his intentions so clearly stated in his mind that he didnât even have to speak a word as he cast at the Ashwinder.
In a turn of events, karma came in the form of Sebastian, the Ashwinder that had been getting so much satisfaction from torturing y/n had folded to the ground, now letting out her screams of pain as she twisted and writhed around on the stone ground beneath her. Even in her own pain, even without him saying the incantation; y/n could tell that Sebastian cast crucio on the duelist. The power required to do such a thing, she knew right now Sebastian had one intent on his mind â but it didnât bother her, for all of that moment when the crippling pain dissipated she had felt something she had not in some time â relief. Relief from no longer being tortured, and the relief that came with Sebastianâs arrival to the horrific situation she had gotten herself into.
He turned his attention to the now-gathering Ashwinders that cast all types at him from the edge of the cliff. Sebastian dodged and deflected the mixed hues of green and red that flew at him, a sudden power in him unlocking in the heat of the battle.
Sebastian held his wand aloft, his eyes glinted with the power that was building within him. Y/n watched as Sebastian moved his wand so elegantly through the air, she was unable to make out what incantation he said, but within a moment she all but knew, and worry came over her in the form of a tsunami.
From the very tip of his wand came fire, but not bursts as he had been casting previously. Instead, it streamed from his wand, his eyes followed the growing stream as it formed shape above and around him.
From her confined space, y/n could feel the intensity that cracked through the air, as harsh as a leather whip that came from hell itself. As Sebastianâs concentration deepened, the once fiery twists that streamed from his wand began to writhe and twist with the movements of his wand, itâs chaos seemed to find order under his control, but how?
The flames had a life of their own, as if with each breath Sebastian took, so did the flames; each breath bringing it more to life than the last.
âSebastian, no!â y/n yelled, hoping that she could stop him from casting such a devastating spell, but it was too late.
The Fiendfyreâs colour was a deep, malignant crimson that seemed to bleed its ominous glow on everything around, casting everything in a hellish glow. The Ashwinders, who once underestimated him were momentarily halted by the spectacle, caused by a student no less. They watched in horror, and fascination, as the flames above Sebastianâs head began to form shape. The fire had begun to grow and take form as the shape of a head formed, followed by a long sinuous body and a flickering tongue. The Fiendfyre serpent, a terrifying sight to see, hung in the air as its body looped and coiled, as if ready to attack at any moment.
Despite the fear that built up within y/n, she couldnât help but marvel at the sight.
Fiendfyre was known for its destructive properties, synonymous with ruin and its desire to consume everything in its path; including the caster, but as she watched, rather than their surroundings burning to the ground around them, the two students included, it seemed to be controlled by Sebastian with eerie precision. Despite the fear that built up within y/n, she couldnât help but marvel at the sight that came to life in front of her. Y/n, (and Ominis), knew that Sebastian felt a certain way about the dark arts and dark magic, she knew it was something he desired to learn about, to know how it worked, even how to weild it; but she didnât know his interest would go to this extent.
Oh no, this was far beyond her comprehension.
What would Ominis think if he witnessed something so unbelievable? Something so⌠Incredible.
Something told her that Ominis wouldnât find it the same aweâinspiring spectacle that she did, that he wouldnât ever be open to the beauty in anything dangerous or related to the Dark Arts.
It was a clear demonstration of Sebastianâs hidden depths, the years of study and practice, and an undeniable connection to the Dark Arts he had that y/n had never fully appreciated, but was also a show of his determination, and dedication to the craft, but also of the lengths he would go to for those he cared about, the lengths he would go to for powerâŚ
Sebastian had achieved something so unheard of, something that was considered even impossible; not just casting Fiendfyre, but bending it to his will, controlling the flaming serpent that paid homage to Salazar Slytherin; someone Sebastian revered for his affinity with the Dark Arts.
Her astonishment was complete as she watched Sebastian take control of the flaming serpent. In all the tales she had heard, Fiendfyre was a wild, uncontainable force of destruction, yet here it was, a testament to Sebastian's formidable power and dark affinity.
The spectacle before her was both stunning and terrifying.
As the Fiendfyre serpent hovered, a guardian beast conjured from flame and wrath, it was clear that the battle had shifted. With the serpent of fire at his command, Sebastian was not just a defender; he was a storm that couldnât be controlled, reshaping the terror of the night into something he could be proud of. The serpent of fire seemed to pulse with a life of its own, its eyes glowing embers that locked onto the Ashwinders with a predator's gaze. The heat that emanated from it was oppressive, the air shimmering in waves that made the scene before her look like a mirage.
Yet, this was no illusion; it was a vivid, terrifying reality.
Sebastian moved his wand with a fluidity that belied the danger of the spell he commanded. The serpent of Fiendfyre responded, its movements synchronised with his intentions. With a flick of his wrist, Sebastian directed the serpent, its body slithering through the air, weaving around the spells cast by the Ashwinders, creating a protective barrier of fire and fury around him. Not a single spell or jinx cast by the Ashwinders penetrated the serpent, the flames seemingly protected Sebastian, and and its focus was directly locked onto the Ashwinders.
As the Fiendfyre serpent surged forward, its fiery form twisted and contorted with sinister grace. With a menacing hiss, it lowered its head, the flames writhing and flickering like a serpent preparing to strike as the air around shimmered with its heat.
Sebastian's control over the dark magic was palpable as he guided the serpent with precise movements of his wand.Â
With each command, the serpent responded, its burning eyes fixed on its targets with predatory intent; Sebastianâs eyes matched the serpents. What once seemed like just a reflection of the flames in his eyes was now something more; his eyes glowed with the same bright, fiery, scarlet flames as if his irises were consumed by the flames he produced.
Whisps of fire cracked from the serpent, as if threatening to drop its destructive touch on everything that surrounded them, to ultimately consume everything â but it did not give into itâs dangerous threats. It continued to follow the commands made by the male student, almost as if the Fiendfyre and Sebastian had a deeper connection â as if the troubled student and the chaos he controlled had an understanding of each other.
The fire serpent grew larger, as if standing tall and proud â a predator staring down its helpless prey. The foes that remained infront of Sebastian only had a moment to examine the power being shown right in front of them â they had lost their chance to flee once and for all. Y/n could only make out small moments from the now one-sided battle, her focus was intently tied to Sebastian and the Fiendfyre as her fear slowly melted away, as if the terrifying sight was the answer to all of the issues â no longer viewing the Fiendfyre as their demise.
In the blink of an eye, the serpents mouth opened; itâs jaws parted as itâs blazing fangs were on full display as it suddenly lunged forward with the command of Sebastianâs wand movements â with a simple flick of his wrist, the monstrosity darted through the air with the speed of light. How Sebastian controlled the fiery demon with such grace, such elegance, was something that those witnessing the events unfold could believe â especially not since he did it while anger raged inside of him, if not stronger than what he wielded.
The scorching snake dashed across the camp that separated the Ashwinders from their imminent death.
All y/n could make out was the blur of crimson and amber, along with its radiating and blazing heat that emminated from the fire beast as it darted past towards itâs prey, its mouth still agape, still baring its fierce fangs. The Fiendfyre was unrelenting once it reached its casters target, its widened mouth slamming shut around one of the Ashwinders with such force, that y/n could have sworn shockwaves were sent through the ground.
Sebastian continued to focus on the frenzy of fire that he commanded, each movement he made was graceful and intentful â like a dancer whoms body married the notes their body intertwined with â the attacks from him and the creature he controlled were just like master and puppet. Deliberate. Intentful.
It didnât take long for Sebastian and the Fiendfyre to make short work of the enemies who had underestimated him â their bodies no longer stood before him, the Fiendfyre had ultimately consumed their bodies â every atom of their beings had been ripped from existence.
The serpent that had one stood strong, proud and dangerous retreated back from where it attacked the helpless duelists, and y/n couldnât help but feel as if Sebastianâs control of the Fiendfyre might just fail as the battle ended. She expected the blazing form to disobey itâs caster, she expected it to lose itâs controlled form and spill its hot, lava-like fire until it consumed everything. To her shock, the Fiendfyre continued to obey Sebastian even though it wanted to break free, wanted to burn everything it possibly could.
The snake slithered back for one more proud stance in the air before its swelled size began to deflate â the fiery snake wove its way around Sebastian once more, as it twisted it soaked in the last few moments of fresh air it would get until he cast it again. It lost its solid shape, as it returned into the tip of Sebastianâs wand it melted back into itâs original form before disappearing completely. Once the conjured beast was completely gone, a spark came from the end of Sebastians wand. He barely acknowledged the spark that sigalled him that the cast was complete before he ran over to the cage that y/n had been stuffed into.
Sebastian noticed the lock on the cage hadnât been locked â it reminded him of hearing the cruciatus curse, hearing her scream. Even though he had handed out karma, it didnât make him feel any better. The unlocked cage just showed what the Ashwinders had intended; they didnât lock it simply because they didnât have to, because she would be able to leave even if she wanted to.
He pushed the thoughts aside quickly before ripping the cage door open with such intensity y/n was surprised that it didnât break away. Sebastian threw his wand aside as he turned his attention to getting her out of her confinments. His hands grabbed her legs which were closest to him and began to pull her from the cage as gently as he possibly could.
Y/n couldnât move a muscle besides the involuntary twitches her body made â a lingering affect of the repeated use of the Cruciatus curse on her, one that Sebastian hoped was only temporary.
âItâs okay, itâs okayâ Sebastian said softly as his arm looped behind her knees, making it easier for him to fully pull her out of the cage. Sebastian sat down on the ground from the kneeling position he had been in as he pulled her body as close to him as possible between his outstretched legs. He put an arm around her shoulders to support her upper body as he held her close, his other arm wrapping around her too.
âItâs okay, itâs over now⌠youâre safe, Iâm here,â he said softly before resting his chin against the top of her head.
He was just happy to have found herâ while she was still breathing.
Y/n body still ached from the curse being cast over and over, as if every drop of strength she once had was gone â now barely even able to sit herself up on her own, her upper body being supported by Sebastian, her head resting just at his shoulder as she sat between his legs, Sebastian had let the second arm that wrapped around her fall and moved her legs so they lay over one of his own spread legs so she was in a position that helped him hold her even closer â almost scared that if she wasnât curled into him that he might lose her again.
Her voice was soft, and slightly weak when she spoke; âIâm sorry Sebastian-â her attempt at apologising for leaving Sebastian behind was cut short by a chorus of âshhhâs that came from him. His hand that had moved her legs then ran through the side of her hair as he placed a kiss atop her head in an attempt to sooth her, as well as himself.
âDonât apologise, please. Youâre safe now,â Sebastian said with a light shaky voice, his chin resting on the top of her head, unwilling to let her out of the attempted embrace.
A sudden crack of a tree branch breaking, along with footsteps made Sebastianâs head snap in the direction it came from as his heart began pounding again while y/n felt a surge of fear when the sound rang through the air, instantly thinking of the situation she had barely just escaped not long ago, and she began to tremble slightly with fear.
Sebastianâs own mind went to the worst scenarios possible; more poachers, more ashwinders, some of Ranrokâs loyal goblins â but as quick as his mind presumed danger, the cause of the sounds stepped from the dark shadows into the camp. Sebastian had taken note of y/nâs slight shaking, her head turned into his chest and he began to try soothe her again. âHey, itâs okay- itâs only Highwing,â Sebastian said softly as he stroked her hair again, his thumb brushed against her cheek occasionally â something that gave y/n a sense of warmth and comfort.
Highwing stepped into the camp and instantly saw Sebastian on the ground with y/n, and even the Hippogriff seemed worried at the sight of the two students as she stepped slowly and carefully across the camp towards the friends.
As she grew closer, Sebastian noticed something in her mouth and he raised his eyebrow slightly to himself. Despite the light front the still burning campfire, it did little to help Sebastian pin-point what she was carrying. Y/nâs head rested against Sebastianâs chest as she turned her head ever-so-slightly to see the Hippogriff approaching slowly. As Highwing stood infront of the two friends, she bowed her head to them as she dropped what she was carrying from her mouth just by where y/n layed on Sebastian.
âLooks like someoneâs brought you something you may have lost,â Sebastian said with a smile as Highwing nudged the object closer with her beak.
On noticing it was a wand that Highwing carried over so diligently, Sebastian reached out the hand that once administered comforting touches to y/n, the other remained around her shoulders and picked up the wand, tucking it into the inside pocket of y/nâs robes for safety.
A small smile danced across y/n face as Sebastian placed her wand away safe and turned her head slightly more to look at the loyal Hippogriff.
âThank you, Highwing,â she said, resulting in Highwing raising her head and letting out a satisfied sound before she lay back fully on the ground. Sebastian and y/n watched Highwing settle for a moment before y/n turned her attention back to Sebastian, looking up at him slightly as she took a moment to think about her words.
âAnd.. thank you, Sebastian⌠If you hadnât had come I-â before she had a chance to get the next word out, Sebastian had cut her off. âStop,â he said, the word was demanding but his voice was gentle as his hand ran through the side of her hair once more before resting on her cheek, his thumb wiping away a tear that had fallen from her eyes. âYou donât have to thank me. The most important thing is that youâre safeâ Sebastian said as he looked at her with his brown eyes that seemed to make his gentle words seem even softer. As he spoke, his words caused her heart to swell. Sebastianâs voice was more gentle than usual, an inflection of a deeper care for her rang through his words leaving the two to share in a quiet moment before y/n broke the silence - not being completely sure how to approach the conversation.
âWhen you told me what you heard the day Anne was cursed⌠âchildren should be seen and not heardâ..â she said in a soft voice, hoping to cushion whatever blow her words were about to have on him. She could feel Sebastianâs body tense up underneath her and noticed how the arm around her tensed as his jaw clenched. Sebastianâs heartbeat increased as a mix of anxiety, anger and anticipation bubbled within him - not speaking a word, rathering to let her say what she had to say.
â..when the ashwinders had me, one of them said the exact same thing..â she paused for a moment, her own anxiety brewing at the thought of how Sebastian would react. â..they were quoting Rookwood, Sebastian.. Rookwood was there that day, he was the one to curse Anne..â she finally said as she looked up at him, gauging his reaction to her revealing the truth behind his sisters condition.
She had expected Sebastian to take the news badly, terribly even - and he would have been right to. Instead, Sebastian gave a small nod as his jaw remained clenched. He wanted nothing more than to go find Rookwood in that moment and make him pay.. To make him experience even a percentage of the pain and suffering his sister had no escape from.
Despite his desire to go find Rookwood and do such unforgivable things, he knew in that moment y/n needed him, even if she wouldnât admit it to him - or herself. He continued to hold her, his grip around her tightened ever-so slightly; a signal to her that despite his quiet demeanour, his mind was anything but.
Her soft hand being placed on his one of his anger-flushed cheeks pulled him from his thoughts long enough to notice her looking up at him, concern etched across her features. ââŚwe will find him Sebastian, weâll make him pay. I promise.â her words were flooded with sincerity and determination as she spoke, her eyes locked on his.
Regardless of what she had just been through, it was clear that Sebastian and his sisters situation was a priority to her rather than her own wellbeing; her selflessness, her care and determination made Sebastianâs true feelings for her flourish more than they had already. A small smile tugged at the corner of Sebastianâs lips as he gave a gentle nod, not trusting his voice to not waver at her promise. Her words and touch soothed the anger that was twisting within him; it slowly being subdued by the emotions that came as a result of her tender actions.
The two sat there for a moment without speaking a word, instead they just looked into each otherâs eyes as the campfireâs slowly dwindling flames cast a warm glow on them. It seemed like the rest of the world melted away around them, as if the Fiendfyre came back to life and swirled them in their own bubble. Every thing in that moment, from the breathing of Highwing who lay not far away to the sounds of nature around them, felt right.
Y/n was so wrapped up in the moment, so lost in the brown eyes that bore into her own that she didnât notice Sebastianâs free hand making it way up until it was placed on her cheek, his thumb grazed over her soft skin in such a gentle way that it made goosebumps wash over her skin. Not a single word was shared between the two, instead it felt like the two were the opposite end of magnets that drew closer to each other in slow motion. Her eyes flicked between his and his lips as his face drew closer to hers, both heartbeats sharing an increased speed as their breaths were slightly elevated against one another's.
Everything seemed to move slowly as the distance between them decreased, the tension increased; anticipation bubbling under both of their skins until their lips finally met.
It felt like every firework in the world had been set off simultaneously the second his lips touched hers, for both of them. Sebastian's hand moved from cupping her cheek and ran through the side of her hair before stopping at the back of her head, their lips never parting once as they finally indulged in their once-hidden feelings towards each other.
Everything seemed at peace â even if just for a moment.
No thoughts of dark wizards, or goblins intent on destroying the world, or the trip to St. Mungo's that y/n would undoubtedly require
For just a moment, the two didnât feel the pressures of the crumbling world around them, didnât feel the pressure of all the odds being stacked against them. Instead, they let themselves melt into each others touch, revelling in the kiss that spoke volumes for them â the anxieties relating to their feelings for one another that they had both bottled and shoved aside all melted away.
It wasnât a moment they would rush from, for the first time that year they felt a sense genuine relief and happiness wash over them, as if the pair had The Draught of Peace coursing through them.
It was a moment of genuine emotion, genuine connection between them - two kindred spirits coming together like dancing flames that grew as one as they intertwined with one another;
and nothing could ever snuff out the spark.
(a/n; thank you guys for reading, hopefully it wasn't as bad as it is in my mind~ I'm gonna start posting more regular fics/one shots/scenarios I've been building in my head so keep an eye outđ)
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