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    #164. Catch Me If You Can

    by , 10-19-2010 at 07:14 AM (1102 Views)
    ★★★☆☆

    Four hours of sleep, and suddenly this monstrosity comes along. It's fairly disjointed; I don't have a whole lot of time to play with it, so without further ado...

    10/18/10



    Harry Potter tries to mess with the fabric of reality, I have diabolical plans, and Dumbledore disapproves as usual.

    "Just think about it," I tell her. "With this kind of breakthrough, we could completely alter the way humans perceive reality!"

    Sophie looks up at me, skeptical, one hand keeping her place in the textbook. She's holding a pen in her other hand, and she taps it impatiently against her notebook. She pushes a few strands of short red hair out of her eyes, and says, "I know what happens when you try to play mad scientist, Harry."

    We're sitting across from each other at a long wooden table. Sophie's studying - this is a library, after all. The interior is almost entirely decorated with red-stained wood, giving the impression of a highly modern, really big log cabin. With lots and lots of glass (and books). Sunlight streams in from the huge windows, and outside is a view of the forest, and the other school buildings in the clearing.



    "Chaos, generally." I say, grinning. Some of the other students notice that I'm grinning, and quietly begin to edge away from us. "You say that like it's a bad thing."

    skip

    There's this thing I have to do on the computer. It's very important. I'm sitting outside on the green grass, trying to do this very important thing, when - hey, will you look at that? Dumbledore's on Skype!

    Albus Dumbledore appears in a new window, looking very grave indeed. This is somewhat offset by all of the spinning and twirling metal gadgetry on his desk.

    "Harry," says Dumbledore gravely, "I've received word of the research you've begun."

    "Really?" I say, looking up from Minesweeper. "Brilliant, isn't it?"

    He sighs. "Harry," he repeats, "This is not a road you cannot walk down unscathed. You'll be returning to Hogwarts."

    "Um..." I say slowly, "No."

    "By force, if necessary."

    My computer pings.

    "Did you just -" I say, looking at the screen, "Did you just track my location through my internet connection? You realize I'm on a different PLANET? How the hell does that even -"

    But Dumbledore's appearing at the edge of the wards, walking into the school grounds the only way he can. I meet his eyes for just a moment, and I disapparate.

    skip

    Moving through Ixburg, and I'm running. I'm moving through a jobsite, people from my hometown who were, apparently, in direct competition with my family's business. By some sort of mutual agreement, they all ignore my presence, and I pass through completely unnoticed.

    Back doors of the grocery store and I'm having a conversation with someone before I disappear again -


    Narcissa Malfoy. We're standing in some anonymous hallway of a starship, looking out into the black.

    "I don't disapprove of your cutting his influence out of your life," she's saying, "But I'm not convinced that making an enemy of Dumbledore will be conducive to your goals."

    "There are greater forces at work here. He may get in my way," I say coldly, "But he can't stop me."

    Narcissa nods once, sharply. "Very well. My family is at your service, as always."

    I'm closing my eyes, casting my senses out into the nothing. Golden light is cutting through the darkness, pushing it away, burning.

    "You need to leave," I tell my informant, and I'm hurtling out into the void of space, an ethereal being of energy and animal and just a sliver of humanity. And the burning, fierce presence is crying out, raising its wings.

    Fawkes.

    He's found me through Harry's holly wand, called by the phoenix feather within. I smile and pull another wand from my sleeve, one made of ebony. And as the phoenix is upon me, I call up the Void, and I meet the creature's light with an unfathomable darkness.

    Boom.

    (O'Neill: What the hell was that?)
    (Carter: I don't know, sir, but it almost blew straight through our shields. We're lucky it wasn't closer.)

    "Grab my arm." I tell Sophie. We apparate from planet to planet, trying to get Dumbledore off our trail. One, two, three, four, five. Hoth, Antarctica, Europa, Tartarus, Miranda.

    I appear in the woodshop of the school in the clearing. There's another person in the room.

    "Where is my daughter?" The woman asks.

    I look around, but Sophie's nowhere to be seen.

    Dumbledore.

    skip

    "Aurors and their locking spells," I mutter, pointing my ebony wand at the door. The lock clicks, and I open the door to the super-secret impenetrable Unspeakable Library. "Well, come on." I hiss at the nervous man behind me.

    The two of us shuffle into the library and quietly barricade ourselves in one of the rooms. We're pretty sure that the information we need is here.

    The man is flipping through a card catalogue, mumbling under his breath. I'm scanning the books on the shelf, but something seems out of place. I feel a presence. Thinking it's a guard, I make my way over to one of the closed doors and peer through the keyhole. I'm looking for the beam of a flashlight.

    At first, I don't see anything. The hallway is white, and bare, and dark. I look through at a different angle, and

    look directly into blood red eyes. There's no pupil, iris, sclera, it's all a murderous shade of red, and for a moment, I'm held captive by the gaze. I notice, peripherally, that she's a ghostly little girl in a tattered white dress and everything is bleeding into itself

    She flickers, like a strobe light. In and out of existence, and suddenly, she's in the room with us

    Harry is terrified, and I'm calm. The ghost is on us, tearing into our essence, and Harry is terrified but I know that there's no danger but I can feel his fear

    Everything's going dark

    And I wake up, disoriented, in a pitch black room.

    Scare Factor: 4/10

    Oh. It was a dream.

    It made sense at the time?

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    Updated 10-31-2010 at 10:09 PM by 31096

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    Comments

    1. Mzzkc's Avatar
      =(

      You killed Fawkes. . .
    2. Samael's Avatar
      You know I would love to take credit for destroying a childhood icon of hope and faith, but I think that one was a draw.
    3. Mzzkc's Avatar
      But. . . the unfathomable darkness. . . and. . .

      STOP USING YOUR COLORFUL IMAGERY TO TOY WITH MY CHILDHOOD MEMORIES!

      . . .

      Jeez. That was a bit overboard, even for me. Seriously, though. I sad faced there for a bit. Good to know Fawkes has a bit of fight in 'im over there in your dreamworld.

      It's too bad you never got around to completing your scheme. I'd have liked to see what the shift entailed.

      Also cool was the insight into the disparate relationship between you and your character.
    4. Serenity's Avatar
      I've always admired the way you record your dreams, have I ever told you that?
    5. Samael's Avatar
      Quote Originally Posted by Mzzkc
      STOP USING YOUR COLORFUL IMAGERY TO TOY WITH MY CHILDHOOD MEMORIES!
      It's been a couple of weeks since I've checked the site, but words can't express just how much that made my day. Contorting your childhood memories into unrecognizable nightmares? It's what I live for.

      Also cool was the insight into the disparate relationship between you and your character.
      Yeah, I've had some weird experiences in that department, haven't I? It's pretty fun.

      Quote Originally Posted by Serenity
      I've always admired the way you record your dreams, have I ever told you that?
      Thanks. I really enjoy writing, so a dream journal is a nice way to branch out into experimental styles. Glad it worked for you.