0284 Truth and Lies

0284 Truth and Lies

Sirius faced with the prospect of his imminent demise, showed no trace of fear. Instead, a slight grin played upon his lips, his voice raspy but defiant.

"You're making a fool of yourself again, Severus. You haven't made any progress in all these years."

In the three years Harry had been at school, he had mostly seen Snape with two expressions: a pale yellow color on ordinary days and a pale blue color when facing him. But tonight, after Sirius spoke, Harry witnessed a rare abnormal flush on Snape's face, a sign that his sanity was on the verge of collapse.

Harry felt a desperate need to prevent Snape from killing Black, not before the truth had a chance to surface.

Lupin believed in Black, and Dumbledore and Professor Watson had put their faith in Lupin. If Lupin's trust in Black was misplaced, it would mean that Dumbledore and Watson had been deceived as well.

"Professor Snape—listen, I mean, Professor Lupin was just talking about last Halloween. It wouldn't hurt to hear the rest of what they have to say, would it?" Hermione's voice, usually so confident, now trembled with uncertainty as she cast a worried glance at Lupin's prone form.

"Miss Granger, now is not the time to prove that your brain is superior to others. You are on the verge of expulsion from school!" Snape's shout cut through the air, his wand still trained on Black's forehead. But as he turned his head, his expression was so terrifying that Harry felt a chill run down his spine, too frightened to interject. Hermione, however, pressed on, her lips quivering.

"If—if it's true—"

"Shut up, you foolish girl!" Snape exploded, his sanity seeming to slip away. "Don't discuss things you don't understand!"

"Severus—" Lupin's voice was soft, filled with a sorrow that seemed to weigh heavily upon him. "You understand the truth, Severus. You just don't want to face it."

"You shut up, werewolf!" Snape's wand sparked dangerously, and Sirius, sensing the imminent threat, tried to evade, but Snape's grip on his collar was unyielding.

"Regardless of whether it's true or not, Black, you deserve death!" Snape bellowed, his voice echoing with a finality that seemed to seal Sirius's fate.

Hearing this, Sirius, who had a defiant expression just moments ago, suddenly froze. Then, his face darkened, and he turned his head to look at Harry. The guilty expression made Harry unable to doubt the truth of what Lupin had just said.

Ron's head was shaking almost imperceptibly, his muttering barely audible over the rising tension in the room. The revelation about Scabbers, a pet he had cherished for years, now accused of being a murderer, had clearly shaken him to his core. His eyes, usually so full of vitality, were clouded with a turmoil of disbelief and betrayal.

"Regardless of the truth, Severus—"

Hagrid, whose towering presence was often a source of comfort, was the first to regain composure. His usually jovial face was set in a stern frown as he addressed Snape, "This should be left for Professor Dumbledore to judge, Severus. Given the current situation, I think it's reasonable to let Black live a little longer—"

Snape, however, seemed like a statue carved from ice, his gaze locked onto Black with an intensity that could shatter glass. His eyes, dark pools of loathing, reflected years of enmity and unspoken history.

"You want me dead, I don't mind, Snivellus—"

Sirius, taking a deep breath, managed to peel his gaze away from Harry, whose features were a haunting echo of James. His voice, though calm, carried an undercurrent of urgency, "But that rat, Peter, he shouldn't have gotten far. If we don't catch him tonight, he'll escape!"

And there was Severus Snape. It seemed like they had all agreed to meet in the Forbidden Forest. These things completely exceeded his plan, and now they all knew the truth from back then. The truth that had been buried under layers of deceit and misunderstanding was now laid bare for all to see.

Two beams of light, even darker than the darkness, shot out from the completely submerged tree hollow. It was now impossible for him to return to the Weasley boy. Now, he could only wait and see how effective his preparations would be.

Snape pointed his wand at Sirius's forehead, but his trembling wrist showed his inner struggle. The wand, an extension of his will, quivered as if it were a living thing, reflecting the turmoil that raged within Snape's soul.

Time seemed to stand still. After Lupin revealed Bryan's name, he didn't say anything else. The trio of Harry, Ron, and Hermione seemed to have become mere spectators, unable to intervene. They watched, their young faces etched with concern and confusion, as the drama unfolded before them.

Sirius and Snape's gazes met under the night sky. There was less hatred in their eyes, but the looks exchanged between the two middle-aged men over thirty were filled with confusion. The animosity that had once defined their relationship was giving way to a dawning realization that the world was not as black and white as they had believed.

'What is truth and what is lie?' At this moment, they were all pondering this question.

"It's time to end this, Severus–" Lupin said, "Let's go back to the castle together and bring Dumbledore and Bryan back. We need to clarify everything."

'Time to end it?' Harry felt a sense of melancholy. He opened his mouth to ask what would happen to Peter, but in the end, he didn't say anything. The words died on his lips, a silent testament to the complexity of the emotions that swirled within him.

"You take Draco, Hagrid–" Snape's voice sounded hoarse, as if he had been running a high fever for a week. His face returned to its usual waxen color, but from the gaze he fixed on Sirius, it was clear that the intent to kill in his heart had not completely dissipated, he was just trying to restrain it. The effort to maintain control was etched in the lines of his face, a mask that barely concealed the storm within.

Hagrid glanced at Harry and let out a heavy sigh. He walked towards Lupin and easily broke the ropes that bound Lupin's hands and feet. This also meant that he already believed Sirius was innocent, but he still said to Sirius with a fierce tone, "You still have a lot to explain, boy!"

After saying this, Hagrid bent down and easily lifted the unconscious Draco with his large hands. At this moment, something fell out of Draco's pocket and slowly floated down, attracting everyone's attention. It was the Marauder's Map! The parchment that had guided so many adventures now lay on the forest floor, a silent witness to the night's revelations.

Lupin, who was nearby, was stunned. He stared at the map on the ground for a few seconds, then put his hand into his robe pocket and took out another map. The impossibility of the situation was written all over his face, a mixture of confusion and disbelief.

"How is this possible–" Sirius also noticed this unusual occurrence. He instinctively asked, but what happened next interrupted his words.

In a moment of sheer bewilderment, Lupin's map suddenly flew out from his grasp by an unseen force, levitating before him as if caught in an invisible updraft. Simultaneously, its twin on the ground began to mimic its movements, and both maps commenced a rapid rotation around an unseen axis, akin to two celestial supernovas spiraling towards an inevitable collision.

The velocity of their rotation escalated exponentially, transforming the scene into a dizzying vortex of parchment and ink. Within mere seconds, the spectacle had morphed into a whirlpool, a maelstrom of magical energy that seemed to defy the very laws of physics.

Then, as if the heavens themselves had split open, a burst of golden-red light exploded forth, its brilliance rivaling that of the sun and casting an ethereal glow over the Forbidden Forest. The eruption was accompanied by a violent wind, the product of the unleashed magical phenomenon.

Lupin and Sirius, who had been perilously close to the epicenter, were sent hurtling through the air like ragdolls caught in a hurricane. Hagrid, his eyes shielded by a burly arm, was forced to retreat, his massive frame stumbling back several paces. Snape, with quick reflexes, conjured a protective barrier with a flick of his wand, sparing himself from the magical onslaught.

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