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Clara MinutesThe Wizengamot?s decision.
Disclaimer: I do not own the rights to Harry Potter or anything regarding Leo Frank, for that matter. Please don't sue me.
"The Wizengamot has reached a decision." Rufus Scrimgeour stood and surveyed the room. "The Wizengamot stands by the original decision of guilty as charged. Mr. Severus Snape will still receive the Dementor's Kiss."
"No!" Hermione exclaimed before she could catch herself. The ringing in her ears drowned out all other noise. Ernie was saying something, but he seemed miles away. All she could feel was utter nothingness.
"Severus Snape has exhausted his appeals; therefore, this courtroom needs to be vacated. The convicted will be transported back to Azkaban," Rufus Scrimgeour said as a dismissal.
"Hermione, let's go. We can still talk to Professor Snape if we hurry." Ernie was trying to guide her toward the door.
"I can't, Ernie. He and I were both so sure this would be the end of this mess. I can't see the hurt in his eyes. Please, don't make me face him now," Hermione pleaded.
"Hermione, think for a moment. Won't you feel even worse if you don't talk to him?"
She finally allowed herself to be led to the door. Severus was being put back in handcuffs by two Azkaban guards. His head was bowed so his lank hair hid his face.
"Severus..."
All he did was shake his head in reply.
Hermione didn't realize she could feel worse, but that reaction proved her wrong. She knew that if Ernie hadn't still been holding her arm she would have collapsed.
"Severus, please."
The guards started to move him down the corridor, but he resisted for half a second. She knew he was listening.
"I will do anything to get you out of there. I love you and have faith in your innocence." This last was said to his retreating back. The guards didn't care that they were taking her husband away.
The Ministry of Magic had finally relented after the appeal and granted Hermione two visits per week. It had been a week since Severus's last appeal and much had happened. The Daily Prophet was now running an almost daily smear campaign against the Ministry. Rita Skeeter was in charge of that.
Hermione was writing letters to both the new Minister of Magic, Gawain Robards, and Rufus Scrimgeour personally, with urgings to commute Severus's sentence.
Minerva McGonagall was cashing in on any favors people owed her to try and get the verdict overturned. Hogwarts really needed its Potions master back. Arthur Weasley was also pushing for the sentence to be commuted from a Dementor's Kiss to life in Azkaban. The Kiss was scheduled for three weeks from now.
With all the pressure to the Ministry, there was talk of the Minister stepping down. 'Good riddance,' thought Hermione; she only hoped it was true. Though, she shouldn't be too hasty. The Minister was the only person to have responded to any of her letters. He sent a reply last week stating that he was 'looking into the matter.' This was, by far, more acknowledgment than she'd received from anyone else.
Hermione decided she should stop reminiscing and get out of bed. Her next visit to Azkaban was scheduled for this afternoon.
The Daily Prophet had already arrived by the time Hermione finished her morning ablutions.
Surprise Move by Minister Robards
By Marcus Blithe
In a controversial move, the Minister of Magic stepped down late last night. Though, his final act as Minister is that makes this move so shocking. Minister Robards commuted Severus Snape's sentence from the Dementor's Kiss to life in Azkaban.
This last minute act has caused quite an uproar. The community at large has wanted Severus Snape to get his comeuppance since the murder of Albus Dumbledore.
Hermione dropped the paper and ran to the fireplace. Grabbing some Floo powder, she called for Ernie. She could not keep still. Pacing to and from the door did not help release much of her excitement.
At long last, Ernie's head appeared in the fire. "Hermione what on earth has got into you?"
"This," she said as she knelt so Ernie could see the Daily Prophet.
"This is wonderful news! You were going to Azkaban this afternoon, right?"
"Yes. Oh, Ernie! Severus will be so relieved."
"I would say so. Listen, Hermione, Hannah is sick so I'm playing Mum. Please tell the professor how happy I am about this."
"Sure thing. Give my wishes to Hannah."
Ernie smiled and his head spun out of view.
Hermione was too excited to simply sit in her chambers. It was a Saturday, so perhaps Minerva wasn't too busy, Hermione reasoned.
She made her way up to the stone gargoyle, which opened upon seeing her.
"Thank you," Hermione said as she passed.
The office door was open when she reached the top of the stairs. The Headmistress was sitting behind her desk staring at the Daily Prophet. She looked up once Hermione had entered the room.
"Hermione, you must be so relieved. I can't believe our efforts worked." Minerva sounded shocked.
"Yes, I am scheduled to visit him this afternoon. I'm taking the Prophet with me to show him the good news."
"I am sorry that you and Severus have to deal with this mess. If only Minister Robards had granted Severus a full pardon..."
"It's all right, Minerva. We're one step closer. Scrimgeour may yet overturn the Wizengamot's ruling."
"He might, dear. He just might."
The guard just wasn't walking fast enough. Hermione tried to give him that hint by walking in front of him, but he would not speed up.
After what seemed like an eternity, they reached Severus's cell. He looked to be sleeping. The guard banged the cell door with his hand, and Severus snapped into a sitting position.
"Your wife is here," the guard said with as much disdain as possible.
"So I've noticed," Severus sneered.
"Thank you, sir," Hermione said politely. "If you wouldn't mind leaving us?"
The guard leered at her then turned away.
Hermione waited until he was gone before she pulled the Prophet from her robes.
"You'll want to read this." She pushed the paper at him.
He looked at her inquisitively, but took the paper anyway.
Hermione knew immediately when he got to the relevant information because his eyebrows shot up. Severus looked from her to the paper and back at her.
"Is this true?"
"Yes, there had been rumors of the Minister's resignation, but your commuted sentence is the biggest shock," she explained.
"For everyone, it seems."
"We're one step closer to your freedom. Perhaps we can get Rufus Scrimgeour to overturn the sentence completely."
"Perhaps, but don't count on it. Rufus has a reputation for being steadfast and stubborn."
"You're right. I just like the idea of you coming home."
"I know. I like that idea too."
"Soon, I promise, we'll get you out of here soon."
"I look forward to that moment."
*****
Hermione awoke during the night with a terrible sense of dread. She dismissed it as part of a nightmare and went back to sleep.
*****
"Hermione! Oh please, Hermione, wake up!"
Groggily, Hermione turned toward the sound of the panicked voice.
"Harry? Harry, what's wrong?"
Harry was shaking uncontrollably. He looked horrible. Dirt covered his trousers and his shirt had grass stains on it. Fully awake, Hermione got up and went to comfort him.
"You're not going to want to touch me," he said just above a whisper.
"Why ever not? Tell me what happened. Let's sit down, Harry. You don't look so good."
Harry just looked at her for a moment then sat down on the floor.
"C'mon, Harry. Severus and I are civilized. We do have chairs." She took his hand and pulled him up. He reluctantly followed her to the chairs by the fireplace.
"Lumos. Now, Harry, tell me what's wrong."
Hermione became very worried. She didn't think she'd ever seen him look this upset.
"I don't know where to start..."
"How about the beginning of the events that led to you bursting into my rooms before dawn on a Sunday morning."
Harry was resolutely looking at anything but her.
"You can tell me, whatever it is."
He drew in one shaky breath and looked straight at her.
The look of complete guilt in his eyes was overwhelming. Hermione actually gasped.
"I'm going to start at the end, and then go to the beginning." Harry paused here and looked to be gathering every bit of courage he had. "Professor Snape is dead."
Hermione just looked at him. "Pardon me?"
"Please don't make me say it again. It's true. I was there."
Hermione couldn't believe what she was hearing. Because she couldn't believe it, she couldn't cry.
"Speak quickly, Harry, before I throw you out for playing a morbid prank," Hermione said in a hard voice.
"I knew something was going to happen. Rufus Scrimgeour had approached me about helping him move Snape. Scrimgeour told me that they were moving Snape to prepare him for the Kiss. That was all I knew to begin with."
"Who all was involved?"
"More people than I can say. Rufus Scrimgeour, Dawlish and myself were the ones to get Snape out of his cell. We were to transport him to a forest clearing somewhere in Scotland. Others were going to meet us there. I assumed they were going to help us move him to his new location. I figured that they were the people that were going to get him ready for the Kiss. I didn't understand at the time, but Scrimgeour had said that I would enjoy the experience."
Harry paused and looked at Hermione. She looked back with cold eyes.
"We took a Portkey from Azkaban Island to this clearing. The first people I noticed were Lucius and Narcissa Malfoy. They were standing in the middle of the copse of trees like a king and queen at court. Both were wearing their best robes. Narcissa had her hand on Lucius's arm, like they were out for a stroll." Harry shuddered. "Anyway, as soon as we dropped the Portkey, Malfoy threw a curse at Snape. I don't know what it was, but Snape just went completely still. I looked around, and people were acting like this was a Quidditch match or something. This must have been a set-up from the Malfoys, but I didn't realize that at the time."
Harry looked around and conjured a pitcher of water. After taking a swig, he continued, "Soon, everyone was throwing curses. Nothing major, jelly legs, bat-bogey, harmless ones, really. I had joined in at this point."
Harry was resolutely not looking at Hermione again.
"After a few minutes of this, Lucius Malfoy sent up red sparks. Everyone stopped throwing hexes and curses. A Finite later and all of the curse effects were gone. Lucius Malfoy now stepped forward and knelt next to Snape's head. 'You're innocent,' he said. 'For all your trouble, you're going to die. Just like Anna Bloom.' While he was talking, he had conjured a knife. He took the knife and laid it against Snape's cheek. People were actually laughing. I felt sick at this point. I didn't know this was going to happen. I couldn't stop it even if I'd tried. There must have been forty wizards and witches in that clearing."
Hermione noticed Harry was shaking again.
"I will spare you the details, but Malfoy used that knife with precision. He cut off Snape's fingers first, then his hands, saying, 'We wouldn't want to get blood on your hands, now would we?' Here people started muttering about Draco. I really wanted to leave at this point, but I simply couldn't. Someone had to be able to tell you what happened."
The truth was finally hitting Hermione. Tears were rolling down her face as Harry continued talking.
"I tried not to watch because it was getting gruesome. Malfoy made some major cuts and would let him bleed, but would heal them before Snape could lose consciousness. Narcissa was being 'the good wife' and holding his cloak and gloves for him. She also provided what must have been a Blood-Replenishing Potion. Anyway, the knife thing must have gone on for at least fifteen minutes. Finally, Lucius seemed to tire of it, though he was not done. He transfigured the knife into a hot poker. Lucius now took to burning designs onto what was left of Snape's body. His chest and legs took the brunt of Malfoy's attention. The smell of burning flesh was starting to make people sick. When Lucius tired of that, he let everyone have a turn at doing more harmful curses and hexes. Someone used Sectumsempra. It hit his face and tore open his cheek. To end the group's 'fun time,' he sent up red sparks again. This time, instead of taking his time, Lucius walked to him, whispered something, and stabbed him in the chest with the red-hot poker. This was the only time Snape screamed. He had been silent through everything else."
Harry paused to take a drink.
"Seeing that Snape was left to die, people began to leave. I wanted to rush to him, but I didn't know what they would do to me. So I waited for everyone to leave and approached what I was sure was going to be Snape's body. To my amazement, he was still alive. He must have felt my presence because he tried to speak. I told him it was me, and that I had no idea this was what they had planned. He shook his head at me, so I shut up. He then said two words to me: Hermione and ring. That's the only reason I have this."
Harry held out his hand, and in his palm was Severus's wedding band.
Hermione started to sob at this point. She knew that Severus would never willingly let someone take his wedding band, and certainly not Harry Potter, of all people.
Harry tried to hand the ring to her, but she shook her head and ran to the bedroom.
Author's Notes: This is the original ending to this tale. There is an Epilogue, which will be posted shortly. I have written an alternate ending, but will not post it for a few days. This is how the story of Leo Frank's life ends.
As always, feedback is welcomed and appreciated.
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Latest 25 Reviews for Faithful Death
37 Reviews | 6.16/10 Average
Excellent retelling of perverted justice and vigilante murder.
Missy/LovesRickman
I looked up the story of Leo Frank when I started reading this story and as soon as I did, I knew your story was going to break my heart! And it did. I still haven't read the second ending. Somehow, I cannot. And if I was Hermione, I don't think I could even bear to see Harry let alone consider him a friend by that point...
It is so much easier to forgive a dead man than a live one and if Snape had survived DH, I can still see this happening. And now, I really need to go read something fluffy...
How odd that a stock photo of Leo Frank looks a lot like young Tom Riddle!
Good ending.
Thank you again for the alt ending, I usually scroll through tha chapter summaries and thought it was just going to be a random student dying. (That sounded really bad, didn't it? I meant a PRETEND one:}
Did you not state at the beginning of this story that the Dementors had been banished? Is there a woman named Dementor in the prison?
Thank you for the alternate ending. Most authors do not do that. I do. I was going to positively send you a Howler!
o dear...i like the second ending sooooo much more... the first one had me crying and wondering how she didnt kill harry...i would NEVER forgive him...but thats just me!
anyways, kudos to you for this wonderful story ssspllleeeee~ SSL
Response from Clara Minutes (Author of Faithful Death)
Thank you for reading this story and letting me know what you thought. Hermione is too humane to kill another person, even if they did something terrible. To her, being ignored is an even worse punishment than anything else.
A sad tale but worthy of telling.
Response from Clara Minutes (Author of Faithful Death)
Thank you very much. I am glad you feel that way.
I read the original ending on SH. This was much better and didnt bring tears to my eyes. Phenominal story this, well done; again.
Response from Clara Minutes (Author of Faithful Death)
Thank you so much! I'm glad to know you stuck through the whole thing.
yep. I definetly like ending B better. lol.
tragic, but nicely done.
Response from Clara Minutes (Author of Faithful Death)
Thanks for letting me know. Your feedback is appreciated.
i love both versions of the ending, but being a sentimental fool, i have to prefer the one where he doesn't die! terrific story!
Response from Clara Minutes (Author of Faithful Death)
Thank you so much! I always looked forward to reading your reviews. I'm glad you enjoyed this.
I know I already reviewed you know where, but couldn't resist commenting again.As I said, I like the original ending more. And after re-reading I am even more positive of my opinion. It is more poignant and really strikes a chord in my social conscience. I like that is a story with a true moral, much like "A Man For All Seasons". While Severus is not exactly Thomas More, he is a man with convictions. And that these convictions should see him condemned and reviled is but a symptom of our corrupted version of justice.While the romantic in me is overjoyed with the possibility of Severus and Hermione finding happiness, I can't quite quiet my more pragmatic side.
Response from Clara Minutes (Author of Faithful Death)
Thank you for both reviews. I am very glad that you like this story enough to even reread at least part of it. These events hit terribly close to our present society's outlook.
I definitely prefer this ending! Thanks for sharing.
Response from Clara Minutes (Author of Faithful Death)
Thanks for letting me know.
At least there is hope!
Response from Clara Minutes (Author of Faithful Death)
Yes, there is. Thanks for the note.
I like Hermione's honesty with her husband and how skilled she is at avoiding misunderstanding. That shows what a strong connection she has with him, and that is very reassuring.
Response from Clara Minutes (Author of Faithful Death)
Thank you. I like hearing what people think of my take on the characters.
hermione's letter to harry was great! and i like this kinder version of minerva.
Response from Clara Minutes (Author of Faithful Death)
Thank you! I dearly hoped that her letter wasn't too harsh, so I'm glad that you liked what I did with that. We've seen this side of Minerva occasionally in the books, but I think since Hermione isn't a student any longer that this is how she would act toward her friends. Glad you liked it. :)
great update! i don't know which is worse-harry's letter or skeeter's article.
Response from Clara Minutes (Author of Faithful Death)
Thank you. To me, Harry's letter is worse because he is supposed to be a friend to Hermione. Though, both things are bad.
poor snape! and poor hermione. please let him out of Azkaban soon!
Response from Clara Minutes (Author of Faithful Death)
Thank you for the review. Unfortunately, it will be a while before Snape gets out of Azkaban...
the suspense grows... very nice chapter!
Response from Clara Minutes (Author of Faithful Death)
Thank you! This is my first longer fic, so the feedback helps.
wow, this is like Law and Order: Hogwarts Unit. it was helpful to have a description of what happened to Anna, but ew. the killer has to be someone especially sick. can't wait to see how it unfolds.
Response from Clara Minutes (Author of Faithful Death)
Lol! I like the description. And, yes, the person who did this really is sick. I'm glad you're enjoying this.
Having finally caught up with the first two chapters, I can see how Argus got tied in with things. (That'll teach me to start reading on the third chapter, eh?)
Response from Clara Minutes (Author of Faithful Death)
Hehe. Glad you now have all of the back story.
I like how you quickly begin with an "update" on things that have happened since we've read last. Lucius... gonna keep mah eye on him. :)
Response from Clara Minutes (Author of Faithful Death)
Lucius is sneaky. Not someone I would trust for very long.
I've greatly enjoyed this chapter. I guess it's because I finally got to "see" what happened to the girl. Good work. Imagery is great.
Response from Clara Minutes (Author of Faithful Death)
Thank you very much. I was kind of worried what people would say at the brutality.
Poor Filch. Teehee. How'd he get mixed up in that? (Guess it's some great Squib/Ex-DE conspiracy, eh?) Good chapter.
Response from Clara Minutes (Author of Faithful Death)
Thank you, and you've answered your own question.