BOOK 8 OUT OF 12 OF MY HP SERIES
▪︎ Synopsis ▪︎
Nimah Black and Fred Weasley were both rivals in everything. Their differences were obvious to a fault and it did not make it any better when the two became Captains of the Quidditch teams. So what hap...
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CHAPTER SIX
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It didn't take long for Headmistress McGonagall and Coach Hooch to uncover the culprit behind the jinxed Bludgers. The truth surfaced swiftly, and the female student responsible was immediately expelled from Hogwarts. She was sent to a witches and wizards juvenile centre, where she would remain until coming of age, at which point she would serve a more formal sentence for her reckless and dangerous actions.
Justice, however, did little to undo the harm that had already been done. Nimah's injury was not merely physical; it was a curse-laden wound, the full extent of which became horrifyingly clear as time went on. Though the Bludger hadn't directly struck Fred with its malevolent spell, Nimah hadn't been as fortunate. The curse meant for her had fulfilled its cruel intent, wreaking havoc on her body. Despite the best efforts of St. Mungo's top healers, they were unable to reverse the effects. The damage, they explained, was deeply rooted in a complex fusion of magical and physical trauma—one that resisted even the most advanced healing techniques.
Her admission to St. Mungo's for long-term physical therapy only deepened her struggles. Nimah had always been fiercely independent, thriving on her ability to move freely and command her own life. Now, confined to a bed or a series of sterile therapy rooms, she felt like a shadow of her former self. Days blurred together in a monotony of exercises, potions, and mediwitch evaluations. While her body showed slow signs of stabilization, her mind began to unravel under the strain.