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Oh, well, that was just ideal, wasnât it? Dedalus couldnât even find it in himself to summon any sort of exasperation at the news because that was exactly the kind of muted feeling he was in too much of a frenzy for. Running, however, was much simpler; his legs were already following long before his brain had caught up.
âArenât they all mad as hell?â he huffed quickly as they tried to put some distance between them and their pursuer â it didnât seem to matter too much, though, as a blast of something without a doubt deadly flew past his head. Dedalus cursed quickly but didnât stop running even as he threw a charm over his shoulder â aimed at the ground, not at Death Eater. Hopefully, the newly formed rubble would at least slow him down a little.
And oh, did he hate being the voice of reason but alas, sometimes it was just inevitable. âWe canât keep running, itâs only a matter of time before we run into more of them.â And as he said this, he glanced back, instinctively by now. This time, he sent a blast straight at the Death Eater and it shouldnât have been a surprise that he managed to dodge, but it was discouraging nonetheless. With another huff, Dedalus looked back at Artem; not even he himself knew what he was looking for, whether it was guidance or protection or something else.
âProbably,â Artem shot back as the two of them ran. They saw out of the corner of their eye Dedalus send back a spell. Good. Fighting on the run was always good. They ducked down as they heard a curse behind them, but it ricocheted far overhead. Apparently whoever it was didnât have good aim with a moving target.
Artem glanced back as Dedalus shot out another spell. âI know, but we needed to do something.â Facing front again, Artem saw a doorway approaching on their left. âIn there!â they called, leaving little time for Dedalus to do anything but slow down before they shoved into him, pushing both through the open doorway. No one was inside, which was good. Artem nearly slipped on the papers strewn across the floor; someone must have left here in a hurry.Â
Righting themself, Artem stepped around the pile and over toward the wall. âHeâll know itâs an ambush, but at least weâll be ready.â They raised their wand. As soon as the handle turned, Artem shot out a stunning spell, but they went too quickly. It bounced harmlessly off the door, and Artem barely got a shield charm up before a spell came flying at them. The strength of it shattered the shield, and Artemâs eyes widened as they hoped that Dedalus managed to get some spells in while Artem held his attention.











