A Date with Death Eaters
Chapter 3 of 5
sinbadWhat drives a woman to war? How does it become a personal matter?
ReviewedHermione was dazed and confused when she landed. She was so sore; everything just ached. She rolled over so she could see better and immediately wished she had not.
There were several Death Eaters around her. Lucius Malfoy, Rodolphus Lestrange and one she couldn't place, but she remembered seeing him when he fought at the Ministry of Magic. Shit, what was his name? Jugson, that was it.
"Look who‘s joined us," said a voice filled with an amused malice. A few sniggers were heard. "Let's not play sleeping possum, shall we, Mudblood? I know you are awake."
Hermione stiffened. Her hair was roughly pulled, forcing her neck back at a awkward angle, and she was pulled to her knees.
Jugson laughed, a richly evil one that sent chills running down her spine. As she struggled to get up, someone lifted her and threw her into Lestrange. He slapped her so hard her lip broke open and blood flowed freely, sending her staggering back into Jugson.
Hermione was cornered--like a mouse toyed with by a cat; she searched around the small room. There were no windows, only a door that Malfoy was casually leaning against and nothing else. Reaching for her wand and not finding it caused her further panic. Hermione let out a hair-curling scream of desperation. Laughter was their response.
Jugson grabbed both of her arms; he was tall enough that with little effort, she was on tiptoe, trying to keep her feet under her. Rodolphus lunged at her and punched her in the stomach. Hermione doubled over in pain, all the air having been knocked out of her body as tears streamed down her face.
"Welcome, Mudblood," Lucius drawled, "to my dungeon. I promise you will not enjoy your stay."
"As if I ever would enjoy the company of Death Eaters," Hermione gasped. Knowing her situation was bad and hoping to figure a way out; she tried to buy a bit of time. Maybe Harry and Ron had realized she was missing; maybe the professors were on their way.
Lucius warded the door, a feral grin on his face. "Crucio!"
The pain was immense. Hermione’s muscles burned from pain. Her very skin felt like it was being torn, inch by inch, from her body. Just as she thought she would die, the pain stopped as suddenly as it had begun.
"That was to teach you your place: an insufferable Mudblood, nothing more. Did you think your friends would find you? Well, it doesn't matter now. We all know you are the brains of the three. I expect the Dark Lord will be quite happy with our efforts."
Jugson laughed again. "She doesn't know the half of it, does she, Rodolphus?"
Lestrange grinned and said, "Don't worry, little Mudblood. You will live to see your friends again. We will just make sure you are of no use to them." He stalked predatorily over to her. "Who shall be first?"
"While a Mudblood is not worth much, I do believe I shall be. I spoke to the Dark Lord about this idea, my son brought her here, and this is my party after all," said Lucius Malfoy.
Jugson wrestled a screaming Hermione down, pinning her arms over her head. Rodolphus tore her robes off, grabbed a leg, and sneered. She tried to buck her attackers off with no success. Malfoy rent her cotton panties from her body, lifted her hips and penetrated her.
Her cries were endless though her struggles diminished. He broke her like a fragile china tea cup.
"Well, well, a virgin Mudblood. Looks like I got a better deal than I thought. Who's next?"
Hermione prayed for death long before they had finished with her.
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Back at Hogwarts, things were abuzz. Harry, Ron and the twins arrived moments before the teachers and the rest of the students. Harry was already racing to the Headmaster's office while Minerva spoke to the twins, her lips pursed into a moue of distaste, and worry etched over her features as she grilled the twins like they were first-years about what was going on.
Severus, walking so fast his robes flew behind him, as if the hem was trying to keep up, was following Harry to Professor Dumbeldore's office. Filius, running to attempt to keep up with Severus, gasped at the passing students to return to their common rooms.
Harry, angry and frightened for his friend, outpaced everyone and arrived at Dumbledore's office first. His emotions were so badly out of control that he babbled almost incoherently.
"Hermione's missing!" He gasped over and over. He remembered the fate of his Sirius and still felt guilt about his death. This was much worse for him because he knew they should have stayed together to begin with. Harry was showing signs of shock; he was pale and shaky, and his pulse would have been off the charts had anyone checked.
Severus, Filius, and Minerva entered closely followed by Ron and his brothers. Severus seeing the state Harry was in, barked out, "Sit down, Mr. Potter!" which earned him an evil glare from Harry as he complied.
"We have a situation, Headmaster," Fillius said. It took a long time, but the situation was explained, everyone telling their own part. Severus ended the discussion abruptly after the meat of the story by simply stating that this could never have happened if the group had stayed together.
Ron looked as if he were going to explode, but Professor McGonagall froze him with a stare. "For once, I must agree with Professor Snape. You were all supposed to stay together."
Ron slumped dejectedly; even his brothers were looking at Harry and him with shock and horror. Ron knew better himself. This was no game; they knew the risks, ignored them, and now Hermione was paying for not following the very rules designed to keep them safe. The boys were dismissed to their rooms with strict orders to stay there. No points were deducted, as their punishment was the knowledge that they had put their best friend into mortal danger.
Dumbledore shook his head sadly as the boys left. They had to grow up so young. He and the teachers headed to the main gate and Apparated to Hogesmeade where they met with the Aurors. The teachers used locator charms, talked to shop keeps and viewed the scene where Hermione was kidnapped. They could not find anything useful to find the girl. With heavy hearts they went back to Hogwarts and did the only thing they could. They waited.
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21 Reviews | 8.43/10 Average
i'm glad Ursula is helping her. Please update soon.
Response from sinbad (Author of Semper Fi, Hermione)
I swear I'm trying, I got a few bad hits in real life and am dealing with a few issues. Hopefully, the fates will let me catch my breath for a update.
Response from HermioneWeasley1972 (Reviewer)
I promise not to bug you. :) This is a great story. You are being very realistic about it.
Sad update but glad she was found.
Response from sinbad (Author of Semper Fi, Hermione)
Yes, she has a rough road ahead of her. Hopefully I'll be able to update soon. Thanks for the review.
Wow, this is brutal.
Response from sinbad (Author of Semper Fi, Hermione)
Yes, it is. However, I believe in happy endings.
Good beginning. I found this by doing a random story pick, so I am in trigued.
Response from sinbad (Author of Semper Fi, Hermione)
Thank you for the compliment. Real life has me busy at the moment but I do intend to finish this story.
Oh my gosh, you have me hooked.
Response from sinbad (Author of Semper Fi, Hermione)
Thank you, obviously this is my first dark fiction. I do promise a happy ending but it will be slow coming.
i don't know what to say. but thank you for sharing your vision.
Response from sinbad (Author of Semper Fi, Hermione)
Thank you for taking the time to comment. I hope you enjoyed the story.
Response from sinbad (Author of Semper Fi, Hermione)
Thank you for taking the time to comment. I hope you enjoyed the story.
Playing Devils' Advocate (just to warn you): I wholeheartedly agree that in the US, the defense lawyers put the victim of rape "on trial," as it were, which is what prevents many rape victims from coming forward. On the other hand, we have a very nasty trend in the United States of women who "cry rape" just to destroy a man's reputation and career. So it has become a necessity for defense lawyers to try to reveal if that is the case in a rape trial. In other words, "Is the rape victim telling the truth?" Not every woman who claims she has been raped has in fact been raped. Unless there is physical evidence (DNA if the man was careless, signs of a struggle like torn skin, bruises, torn clothing), the DA and the defense has every right to ask the question if the woman is telling the truth. Many honest men's careers, futures, and families have been destroyed because of this. What of the men whose lives are effectively raped by women with false claims?Rape is an awful thing, and women should be safe from such sickness. However, there are sick men in this world. It is the reason why I don't walk alone in certain areas of Los Angeles at night. If I was walking alone in a bad area, got raped, yes, the defense has every right to ask "Why were you so stupid as to be walking alone there at night?" Because, in this society, you do something (that you SHOULD have every right to do, but because of the dross of society CAN NOT do) that stupid, you are in fact inviting trouble. You walk at night in that area of Los Angeles, you are in fact saying, "Come and get me." And let's take the issue of clothing. Why do women wear revealing, hardly anything there, g-string showing, short-short skirts that show their twat clothes? Because they want men to notice them. It is the only reason. They want to look hot. For whom? Their mothers? Themselves, when they look in the mirror? (Do they wear that shit when they are lounging around watching TV?) No. They want to look hot for a guy, dance seductively, feel wanted, tease them a bit, make the guy want her... it is THE ONLY reason. Okay, so they SHOULD be able to dress like that if they want to (never mind that most of us don't want to see it), but it is rather stupid. Because there WILL be that one nut-job that sees her and rapes her because he's been teased one inch too far that night. So, is teasing a guy like that fair to HIM? Do any women actually THINK that what they are doingwhen they dress like that, reveal body parts, rub themselves up against a guys' body while they're dancing, but it's all in fun and it will go nowhereis FAIR to the guy they are doing it to? Does the woman deserve to be raped for that? NO! (I'd double-underline that if I could.) But (if you are reading this calmly and objectively as my 'Devil's Advocate persona is presenting it), here you can see WHY a prosecutor will ask these questions. The asshole should still rot in a jail cell for raping the woman, YES, but that woman should feel ashamed of her own behavior.Of course, there are women innocent of any of those behaviourswho haven't dressed raunchily, who haven't walked down that certain street in that certain bad area because they felt they had a right towho have been raped and still get the third-degree on the stand. And for that, the defense attorneys should be flogged for being scum-sucking bottom feeders and be dis-barred./devil's advocateNow for my review of your chapter: This was a very poignant chapter. I could feel Hermone's distress most keenly, and Severus' too. He wants to help her so badly, and that is truly commendable. I'll admit to missing a couple of earlier chapters, so I didn't read what happened to Hermione, and I will go read those. But her pain is real, what happened to her was awful, and no matter how it came about, I hope she heals and someone gets revenge for her (if it's not her, herself; though I'm kind of hoping Severus will do it).
Response from sinbad (Author of Semper Fi, Hermione)
Thank you for the review and the devil's advocate points. I was brought up with the belief that even the cheapest, low level hooker has the right to say 'no' and that belief has flavored my thoughts on sexual assault. As you pointed out women wear sexy clothes to be noticed by men. This is quite true. However, men also wear after shave, dress attractively is it not for the same purpose? Of course it is. You have made several valid points. Our legal system has good and bad points and I'm sure there are women who cry rape for her own reasons. These women make it even more difficult for true victims to be taken seriously and should be shot on general principle.I had hoped to get people thinking with this story and I can't thank you enough for the comments you made. For the purposes of the story I'm keeping things straightforward in a black/white view with no shades of grey. Please don't take this to mean that I'm discounting your points, in fact I agree with some of them in a limited way. I'd like to point out that the laws are stacked against women, it is fairly recently that women have rights at all. For many years women were thought of as property owned first by her father then her husband. I remember that a great-aunt of mine went to buy a house and she couldn't sign a morgage contract, her husband (they were seperated) had to do it for her. Rape laws need a major overhaul (as well as many others I'm sure). Women's liberation was a good first step but women still are not seen as equal to men in many areas including equal pay for equal work. At least we can buy a home now.Again, you made valid points and I hope you aren't disapointed that not all of them are addressed. This is the longest, most well thought out review I have yet to recieve in this or any other story. Thank you for taking the time and effort as this review gives not only me but everyone who looks at the reviews made something to think about. Which, by the way, was one of my goals for this story.I hope you will continue to read this story and enjoy it. Maybe by the end of it a few people will find something worth thinking about. As I continue writing this story you may be sure I will be remembering your comments. Hopefully this story will live up to your expectations. Thanks again, sinbad
Response from notsosaintly (Reviewer)
Oh, I am and will be in no way disappointed if any of the points I made aren't addressed. And I don't feel discounted at all if someone agrees with them in whole, in part, or not at all. There are a lot of areas I did not even touch, and it would make an extremely good discussion/debate in the proper venue. I hardly ever give my viewpoint because for the most part people who voice their opinions do so to make someone agree with them. I have views and opinions, but my policy is 'to each his own', and whether someone agrees with me or not ... it doesn't bother me at all. So no worries there.I will in fact go back to the beginning and read your story in full so as to get the complete picture, because this one chapter made me think and drew me in that completely. And I have no expectations, because as a writer myself, I know it is up to you to create the vision and I am happy with whatever picture you choose to divulge. :)
Response from sinbad (Author of Semper Fi, Hermione)
I know what you mean, some day if we ever have a chance to meet I suspect we could talk for hours... enjoy!
Response from sinbad (Author of Semper Fi, Hermione)
Thank you for the review and the devil's advocate points. I was brought up with the belief that even the cheapest, low level hooker has the right to say 'no' and that belief has flavored my thoughts on sexual assault. As you pointed out women wear sexy clothes to be noticed by men. This is quite true. However, men also wear after shave, dress attractively is it not for the same purpose? Of course it is. You have made several valid points. Our legal system has good and bad points and I'm sure there are women who cry rape for her own reasons. These women make it even more difficult for true victims to be taken seriously and should be shot on general principle.I had hoped to get people thinking with this story and I can't thank you enough for the comments you made. For the purposes of the story I'm keeping things straightforward in a black/white view with no shades of grey. Please don't take this to mean that I'm discounting your points, in fact I agree with some of them in a limited way. I'd like to point out that the laws are stacked against women, it is fairly recently that women have rights at all. For many years women were thought of as property owned first by her father then her husband. I remember that a great-aunt of mine went to buy a house and she couldn't sign a morgage contract, her husband (they were seperated) had to do it for her. Rape laws need a major overhaul (as well as many others I'm sure). Women's liberation was a good first step but women still are not seen as equal to men in many areas including equal pay for equal work. At least we can buy a home now.Again, you made valid points and I hope you aren't disapointed that not all of them are addressed. This is the longest, most well thought out review I have yet to recieve in this or any other story. Thank you for taking the time and effort as this review gives not only me but everyone who looks at the reviews made something to think about. Which, by the way, was one of my goals for this story.I hope you will continue to read this story and enjoy it. Maybe by the end of it a few people will find something worth thinking about. As I continue writing this story you may be sure I will be remembering your comments. Hopefully this story will live up to your expectations. Thanks again, sinbad
Response from notsosaintly (Reviewer)
Oh, I am and will be in no way disappointed if any of the points I made aren't addressed. And I don't feel discounted at all if someone agrees with them in whole, in part, or not at all. There are a lot of areas I did not even touch, and it would make an extremely good discussion/debate in the proper venue. I hardly ever give my viewpoint because for the most part people who voice their opinions do so to make someone agree with them. I have views and opinions, but my policy is 'to each his own', and whether someone agrees with me or not ... it doesn't bother me at all. So no worries there.I will in fact go back to the beginning and read your story in full so as to get the complete picture, because this one chapter made me think and drew me in that completely. And I have no expectations, because as a writer myself, I know it is up to you to create the vision and I am happy with whatever picture you choose to divulge. :)
Response from sinbad (Author of Semper Fi, Hermione)
I know what you mean, some day if we ever have a chance to meet I suspect we could talk for hours... enjoy!
Of course Severus would assume the guilt. Above all else he is truly honorable. Though the story is dark, you are leaving glimpses into the true character of Severus that gives hope to the readers that there may be a happy ending waiting. Well done!
Response from sinbad (Author of Semper Fi, Hermione)
I totally believe in happy endings! I'm glad you like my version of Severus. Thanks for the review!
Sad, but very interesting. I am eager to see how Hermione will pull herself together after such a tragedy. A real angsty piece. I love angst! Good work, I hope you update often!Livvy
Response from sinbad (Author of Semper Fi, Hermione)
Thanks for the review! I try to update as often as I can (I am a few chapters ahead of my beta) but real life hits hard often as my wonderful beta is a very busy lady.
I am so happy you updated! A sad story - but I look forward to what happens next!
Response from sinbad (Author of Semper Fi, Hermione)
Thank you for the review. I have been sitting at my computer for hours waiting for the story to post as I have yet to get over the excitement of posting and reviews. Yes, the story is sad at this point but things will improve later on. Hermione is a very strong person and she will avenge herself in the end. I hope you will enjoy the future chapters as they post.
Hurry up with the next chapter!
Response from sinbad (Author of Semper Fi, Hermione)
It's with my beta as we speak...be forwarned chapter four has some intangable element that creeped me out.
Response from Mysty (Reviewer)
Judging from the events of the foregoing chapters, creeping out the reader is the whole point. This is starting to remind me of some of my favorite female authors: Bradley and Lackey come to mind. Good job!
Response from sinbad (Author of Semper Fi, Hermione)
Concidering I know how well read you are, I take your comment as quite the compliment.
Great job, sinbad. Those boys are up to no good!
Response from sinbad (Author of Semper Fi, Hermione)
Thanks Mom!
oh my I hope she lives to kick their asses. And that they get to her in time. She is tough she will survive this. With the help of her friends.
Response from sinbad (Author of Semper Fi, Hermione)
Of course she will, she just has a rough road ahead of her, but like you said she is one tough lady. She will be an inspiration if I have my way *winks*. Thank you for taking the time to review!
Response from sinbad (Author of Semper Fi, Hermione)
Of course she will, she just has a rough road ahead of her, but like you said she is one tough lady. She will be an inspiration if I have my way *winks*. Thank you for taking the time to review!
oh goody a story with drama and suspense. I wonder what Lucius wants with her. I guess I will find out soon enough.
Response from sinbad (Author of Semper Fi, Hermione)
I hope you will enjoy my future chapters. Thank you for the review!
Response from sinbad (Author of Semper Fi, Hermione)
I hope you will enjoy my future chapters. Thank you for the review!
Its amazing that you have time to write with all the stories you read and review. And how awesome your stories turn out too. I believe this one is going to be a favorite of mine. Onto the next chapter.
Response from sinbad (Author of Semper Fi, Hermione)
Thank you, I have to admit it is tough, but I really love to write even if my beta has to smack me up side my head to make my stories worth reading. Lol. Thanks for the review as they make my day!
Response from sinbad (Author of Semper Fi, Hermione)
Thank you, I have to admit it is tough, but I really love to write even if my beta has to smack me up side my head to make my stories worth reading. Lol. Thanks for the review as they make my day!
About time someone points out that half the drama in the books wouldn't have happened if the boys had just used common sense and done what they were supposed to!
GREAT beginning and I cannot wait to see where you take this!
Response from sinbad (Author of Semper Fi, Hermione)
Thank You! This story is all about a few things, but mostly about ane particular woman, Hermione regaining control of her life.
I thought that chapter was really good!I love the stories where Severus is watching out for Hermione.I hope you update soon!
Response from sinbad (Author of Semper Fi, Hermione)
I am very happy you enjoyed the first chapter! I have the first four ready for my beta so you should be seeing more soon. Thank you for taking the time to review, they really make my day and inspire me to keep going. ~sinbad~
Squeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!Look at you!
Response from sinbad (Author of Semper Fi, Hermione)
Squeeeee!!!! I would not be here without you!
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Sounds like it's getting good...
Keep it up!
Response from sinbad (Author of Semper Fi, Hermione)
Thank you for your kind words! I expect this to be a longish story and I hope you enjoy the ride! ~sinbad~