29| Veritaserum Vials

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"Wait. Ginny? What did she say?"

"Elvira it's clear to us you're friends with Malfoy, a Death-"

"Yes, he's a Death Eater," I sneered, heat raising to my head. "So what? Just because he is one doesn't mean I'm gathering information to give him. If he's my friend, I chose him for a reason. The three of you need to stop thinking you're better than everyone else and are obliged to make all the decisions, because the reality is you're not. This war is bigger than you, so you should just accept whoever is offering help!" I bellowed. I walked around the table, keeping eye contact with all three of them (yes it's possible) and exited the kitchen, making my way to the front door.

Please call me back, was all I was thinking. This is my last chance . . .

Fred and George Weasley walked down the steps.

"Harry, nice room-" they began, but stopped short when they saw me storming out.

"Well, have they kicked you out?" I heard one of them ask.

"What does it look like, Fred?" I muttered, turning the doorknob.

"I'm George," he corrected. "The nicer one."

"I can't argue with that," Fred shrugged.

Before I could step out the door, I heard a clunk.

Clunk. Clunk.

"Don't move," Moody said. "I have enhanced seeing, yes, but excellent hearing." I turned to him as his eye swiveled in its artificial socket. The scars in his face were admittedly intimidating, even more so than his matted blond hair. "There's a certain something something always carry with me." He reached into his pocket, shuffling through what seemed like many pockets. When he pulled out the vial, I nearly dropped to my knees. I swallowed weakly.

"Veritaserum," we said at the same time.

"You speak the truth and only the truth." Mad-eye's eye was dead set on me.

"Ah, Elvira, don't do it," one of the twins called, still standing in the stairs, leaning over the railing. "It's not worth it."

"For the record, we believe you," George tried to assure me. I felt a blush creeping to my cheeks. Had everyone heard my meltdown?

"Yeah, the three of them need to shut up a bit. They don't rule the world," Fred joked, trying to lighten the mood.

I turned back to Moody. "Sir, do you want me to take this?"

"It's your choice," Moody offered, his voice gravelly. "Can't force ya."

I looked over my shoulder at the ever-so-annoying trio. They were quieter than mice.

Fine.

"One question," I said, shoulders slumping. "I'll answer one. When does it wear off?"

"When you drink the antidote. I have it, picked it up from Slughorn himself."

"Doesn't it take a full lunar phase to brew? Why waste it on me?" I asked, reaching into my pocket slowly. I felt the cool ring against my fingers, slipping it on.

"Three drops only, Ms. Steele. Or were you planning to down the whole thing?" Moody chuckled.

"Alright. Fine." I twisted the ring around my finger anxiously as he gestured towards the living room, motioning for everyone to clear out. I sat on the sofa as Moody gestured for me to open my mouth. He flicked the vial thrice, a clear, odorless liquid landing on my tongue.

At first it was cold, the feeling mint gave you. But acts soon as it went passed my throat, it started to burn. Yes, also the burning feeling mint gave you, but slightly worse . . . with no trace of mint. I coughed down the fire in my belly, relieved when I realized it only lasted a few seconds.

Moody stood next to us, chaperoning, while Harry sat in front of me. Ron and Hermione stood in the doorway.

Harry was thinking of a question. He took a while.

"We don't have all day, boy," Moody growled, arms crossed over his chest. "Pick a question that assures your safety."

Harry focused his green eyes on me, absently playing with his fingers.

"Have you told anyone of our plan?" he asked.

I squeezed the ring tightly. "No."

The answer was correct. I hadn't told anyone, Snape had. Of course, I couldn't tell Harry that.

"Are you planning to tell anyone anything? Are you on Vol-You-know-who's-side?"

"That's three," Moody said disapprovingly, but I answered them.

"I'm not planning on telling anyone anything." He didn't ask a direct question, which almost caused me to let out a sigh of relief. I wasn't planning on telling Draco anything, but if I had to, I would. Same went for everyone else. The second question was fairly simple. I was not on Voldemort's side. I'd been forced to join him, but no. My heart wasn't siding with him. "I'm not on his side. I thought Dumbledore made that clear enough before he died."

"No more questions," Moody stopped him as he opened his mouth again, handing me a tinted green vial. Before I could take a sip, though, Ron Weasley jumped into the picture.

Calling from the doorway, he said, "what's your relationship with Draco Malfoy?"

"Weasley!" Moody said angrily. Hermione elbowed Ron in the stomach.

"What, we were all thinking it!" Ron argued. He scowled at me.

I didn't want to answer. But if I didn't, they still wouldn't trust me. I tried to find a loophole in the answer just like the rest. The longer I waited, the hotter the burning sensation got in my stomach.

"Draco Malfoy is a friend. He's taken care of me a number of times, even though he showed hatred towards me before. And," I added, trying to clear our names, "he admits he did a wrong thing but had no other choice."

"He did a bloody huge number of wrong things," Ron muttered, rolling his eyes. He walked away, Hermione throwing me what seemed as an apologetic glance. Then she too, followed him out.

"Anything else?" I asked Harry meekly. He shook his head, getting to his feet. I took a sip, the tingling sensation going away.

"You're clear," he said, for now."

"Harry," Moody said, taking the vial back, "get everyone in here. It's time to change."

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