Forty One

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Effie wrote to Pansy the next night, giving her the address in the muggle world, explaining how to get there and telling her to bring the book so they could burn them, they couldn't risk anyone ever finding them or finding out where Effie and Draco were staying in the muggle world.

The day slowly came round. It was Friday morning and the sun was beaming in the sky, Effie knew the only reason they were meeting up with their friends was to explain what was going on, and it wasn't good news at all, but all that aside Effie was actually looking forward to seeing Pansy and Blaise, she missed her friends, and seeing Snape and Narcissa the other day only made her miss them more.

Draco and Effie promised they would meet Pansy and Blaise at the train station, just to make sure they didn't get lost. London was a busy city, Pansy and Blaise weren't the brightest of souls, it just wouldn't have went well allowing them to make their own way to the house.

The pair sat at the train station, holding hands, watching every train pull into the station, patiently waiting for their friends.

It was quite the surprise when the train eventually did arrive, not only were they greeted by the beaming smiles of Pansy and Blaise, those two were followed by Crabbe, Goyle and Daphne, which wasn't so much part of the plan but none of them were complaining.

"I didn't expect you to bring the cavalry with you." Effie laughed while rushing to give Pansy and Blaise a hug.

"Did you honestly think the minute they heard where we were going they would let us come alone, they're like children." Blaise chuckled as he shook Malfoy's hand.

They greeted the rest of the group and then headed back to the house, embracing the warm sun of the muggle world burning their skin, it felt as though they were just a bunch of normal teenagers.

When they arrived at the house, every single one of their friends jaws dropped as soon as the front door opened, the same reaction the house got from everyone— it was huge, bigger than anything any of them had ever seen.

They all sat in the living room on the couch catching up, Effie sat next to Pansy and Daphne filling them in on what had been happening while Draco sat with the boys talking about who knows what- boy things.

"Right we should probably tell you why we asked you to come here today." Draco announced, causing everyone to go quiet. "Something bad is coming for Hogwarts, a war— a war between the Dark Lord and the order, it's not going to be pretty at all."

"Okay so what can we do?" Pansy asked with an eyebrow raised, acknowledging that this was in fact a room full of teenagers.

"Zabini." He turned to look at Blaise. "I need you to do some digging and find out when it's going to happen—"

"No need." Blaise interrupted, "I heard Mcgonagall and Snape arguing when I was in detention the other night. Mcgonagall said something about how they had to secure the entire school before next weekend. I never knew why, but I suppose this is why." He shrugged.

"So what do we do?" Daphne asked, a suggestive look on her face.

One thing they could always count on, was the fact that their friends would be down to do absolutely anything, all of them would. It was like some sort of pact, no one was ever left behind and no one was ever left to stand alone.

"We fight." Effie said, her tone confident but blank.

"Fight who? Voldemort." Pansy scoffed. "As if we can defeat that old snake looking creep—"

"But we could." Effie butted in, every eye in the room turned to her as she sat with a small grin on her face. "I've been doing a bit of research since being here— just some light reading, and I came across something rather interesting." She explained, standing up and gaining everyone's attention.

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