Chapter 138: Captain, my captain

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My duplicates and my icy mist created enough of a distraction that almost everyone got out of the room before Umbridge even had a chance to see who was there

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My duplicates and my icy mist created enough of a distraction that almost everyone got out of the room before Umbridge even had a chance to see who was there. The inquisitorial squad which she had brought with her were desperately trying to jinx whoever they could but failed miserably because I blocked almost every single jinx with my cosmic staff.

"Cedric, Cassy, get out of here," I told them when I saw that everyone had made it out of the room, which only meant I had one thing left to do. Get my boyfriend and the girl who was as close to me as a sister out and away from Umbridge.

"We're not leaving you here to deal with Umbridge," Cedric told me as the icy mist started to disappear.

"We're a team, Elsa. We stick together," Cassy said as Umbridge started to make her way over to us now that she could see three people standing in the room.

"That was not a request!" I yelled, in full leader mode. "Hawk, Iron Hart that was an order! You need to make sure that the other are safe!"

"But Elsa..." Cedric began to say by Cassy cut him off.

"You heard her, Hawk," Cassy said, pulling Cedric out of the room. "It was an order and when Captain America gives an order, you follow it."

My heart skipped a beat when Cassy called me Captain America. All I ever wanted to be was like my dad, to be able to help and inspire people do what was right. In that moment I felt like I could actually live up to the legacy that the title of Captain America held, that I could fill his shoes if the time ever came that I had to and the fact that it was Cassy who called me Captain America made it even more special.

"Good luck, Cap," Cassy said as she saluted me.

"I love you...captain," Cedric said as he took hold of Cassy's arm and teleported them out of the room.

I transformed my staff back into its bracelet form and lifted what was left of the icy mist so I could confront Umbridge without hiding. I knew there was nothing she could do to me without jeopardizing the peace agreement between the wizarding world and Asgard, so I knew she couldn't lay a single finger on me. Not without bring the wrath on Odin down on to her. I may have no seen eye to eye with the All Father over a lot of things but at the end of the day I was his brother's granddaughter and he wouldn't let some over grown pink toad do anything to one of his own.

"Miss Rogers, I should have guessed that you were in this with Mr. Potter," Umbridge said as she started to walk around me, holding her hands behind her back.

"Harry had nothing to do with this. I was all me and I take full responsibility," I lied.

"Well, you and Mr. Potter should have sorted your story out before all of this unfolded it seems," Umbridge laughed as I looked over her shoulder to see Draco holding on to Harry.

The moment that our eyes met; Draco looked ashamed of himself. I knew that deep down behind that snarky exterior was a little boy desperate for his father's love. But in that moment, watching his keep a firm grasp on Harry who was trying to break free of his grip, I just didn't care. The boy he was holding against his will was like my little brother and more than anything I wanted to pull Harry away from him and teleport us to a place where no one would ever be able to find him again and he would be safe. But I knew I couldn't. It was time to face the music and I'd be damned if I wasn't going to do it in full Rogers's style. With my head held high, knowing that I had done the right thing. Just like Dad did when he went against orders to rescue Bucky from Hydra.

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