Chapter 74

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"Who is she?" Draco said as he tried to emerge out of Maurelle's shadow, but Maurelle still used her hand to push him behind.

"Don't" she said sternly and he complied, "She is a world famous Curse Breaker, the one from Gringotts."

"That's her?!" he said.

"The one and only." Rakepick said proudly.

"What do you want other than using children, huh? " Maurelle said.

"Haha very funny." she said sarcastically

"Children?" Draco said.

"This greedy miss thing wanted to find the cursed vaults ever since she attended Hogwarts. She entered the vault with Pettigrew and a boy named Jacob. Pettigrew, being the coward he is, left her and Jacob to fight a dragon who was guarding the last vault. Afterwards, she and her little club waited for Jacob's sibling to attend and opened the vault. You had to be very skilled in legimency in order to open it. She used her friends and was responsible for a student's death (If you played the Harry Potter game then this sounds familiar. I made Jacob's sibling a girl since I assume most of my readers are female.). And now fast forward many years later, she is now standing before us." Maurelle said.

"Thank you for putting it so lightly." Rakepick said.

"If I remember, you and your little club disbanded years ago and some of your members are now working for us. Did you finally decide to join?" Maurelle said.

"I came to you about a book" Rakepick said.

"What book?" Maurelle said.

"A book from your mother." Rakepick said.

"I don't know what you are talking about." Maurelle said.

"I know there is a book, but it's not the one you are thinking of." Rakepick said.

Maurelle looked at her confused.

"I already had that book that is now in your possession. I could never open it so I put it back." Rakepick said.

"How were you able to get the book before anyone else?" Maurelle said.

"Maurelle, sweetie. What do you think I am known for?" Rakepick said.

Maurelle looked at Draco, "It was cursed."

"Wow, you deserve a gold star for figuring that out." Rakepick said.

Maurelle gave her a fake smile which then faded away.

"Anyways, I knew that the book that you have was really only meant for you. The curse was not impossible to break, but it wasn't the easiest. I saw the covers of the book and it was clear no outsider could open it. Now, there is something else she cursed a book or something." Rakepick saw that Maurelle was about to say something, and beat her to it, "How do I know you may ask? Well, I sensed that the book wasn't the only curse that was in that wreck. There was something so powerful, so strong...I hate to admit it but I couldn't break it. I almost died trying to break it, it scarred me for life. This was way worse than the cursed vaults."

"What is so important about this book that my mother had to put a curse this powerful?" she said.

"I don't know but I want it. This curse felt like it covered the whole perimeter of the house. That is why I came to you. I need you to get this for me or else I will make sure your life will be a living hell." Rakepick said.

"I think my life is already a living hell considering who my father is." Maurelle said.

"Look, make a choice help me or make me your enemy." Rakepick said.

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