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The punch connected in a glancing blow and Sep pulled his hand back, knuckles stinging sharply. He gave a single wild laugh, in pain and victory. The fight wasn’t over, but it wasn’t going badly for him.
This was, as is generally the case in the heat of a fight, a very stupid thing to think. Macnair lunged forward again, too quickly to dodge completely, and Sep felt the hot pain of the makeshift blade cut across his ribs. His laughter turned to a grunt of pain. He clapped his hand against the cut and felt blood. It was hard to know how serious it might be and he didn’t have time to look. He’d just have to hope it was a graze and nothing more. A graze that really fucking hurt.
Macnair was swiping at him again and Sep tried to leap back, hindered by the blow already landed and the broken barstool at his feet. He wasn’t sure he could get out of the way and was already flinching, bracing for a fresh slice of pain, when something odd happened. His body froze mid-movement, slowing over the span of an instant. Miraculously not toppling over from momentum alone, he was effectively stuck in place. His eyes, the only part of him that could still move, darted around in confusion. Had he just been Immobilized?
It would seem to be the case. Yet not by Macnair, as it quickly became apparent that he had also been hit by the spell. The pair of them were frozen in a furious tableau. “What… the… fuck…” Sep managed to grind out.
“Shut it,” said a stern voice. The bartender stalked around the end of the bar and glared at the pair of them, wand in hand. He was a handsome wizard perhaps a few years older than Sep and one of the regular bartenders here. Sep was fairly sure his name was Fabian or something. He was generally a friendly bloke, but he wasn’t laughing now. “You idiots are gonna hurt someone if you keep carrying on – someone other than your idiot selves – and I ain’t gonna have it. So I’m gonna give you one chance to fuck off on your own and cool off. You keep fighting, I send an owl to the Hit Squad at the Ministry. You can do your cooling off in some Ministry holding cell for the night. Got it? Now, are you gonna stop being stupid?”
Sep tried to glower at him, but wasn’t sure he managed the intimidation factor he was going for. Fabian looked entirely unfazed. Sep weighed his options. Aurie would kill him if he ended up in a cell for the night because of a stupid brawl. Then again… “He’s… gonna… try and… kill me the… second… he can,” he said, as clearly as he could.
Walden was sure that the blow would hit. The knife was seconds away, he could imagine how it would feel when it pushed into thick flesh. At first, he believed the drug running through his system was the cause for the sense of slowing that he was experiencing, but quickly he realized it was a spell.
From the looks of things, Crabbe had also become a victim of this spell as well, freezing in a rather unnatural pose. “...Kill...You…” Walden growled at the bartender as the man strode over to them with a stern look on his face. His heart had already been pounding heavily in his chest, but he could feel it straining to the point of being painful as he felt his panic rising. He didn’t enjoy being restrained and most of his energy was going toward trying to break free of the petrifying spell.
So caught up in his panic, Walden barely registered the conversation that was happening before him. The bartender looked at Crabbe, seeming to consider his argument before nodding and giving another wave of his wand. Before he could even register that a wand was in his face, Walden was being levitated out the door and set down rather roughly. Turning to Crabbe, the man pointed warningly. “You’ll be out that door in a second once this ones away.”
A with that, the petrifying spell was broken and Walden collapsed in a heap outside the pub. A murderous rage roared through his blood and he hap-hazardly threw himself back toward the entrance before a door was thrust in his face and he slammed into the hard oak with a loud oath.
“I will fucking kill you!” he screamed, pounding a fist against the door.
Wait
The voice rang so loudly in his ear he couldn’t help but flinch. “Wait for what?” he muttered.
Patiently
His chest was tight and painful as Walden slumped against the wall of the pub trying to make sense of Their words. “Wait patiently?” he asked the open air. Right. Hadn’t the man said something about once he was gone? Right. If he pretended to leave, he could jump Crabbe when he left the pub.
Unceremonious, he got to his feet, breathing heavily and wandered over to the alley by the pub. Walden slipped into the shadows and tried to catch his breath as he hunkered down to wait for as long as it took.















