Chapter 83 - 83. mad eye crouch (2/2)
Moody got heavily to his mismatched feet, opened his desk drawer, and took out a glass jar. Three large black spiders were scuttling around inside it. Moody reached into the jar, caught one of the spiders, and held it in the palm of his hand so that they could all see it. He then pointed his wand at it and muttered, ”Imperio!”
The spider leapt from Moody's hand on a fine thread of silk and began to swing backward and forward as though on a trapeze. It stretched out its legs rigidly, then did a back flip, breaking the thread and landing on the desk, where it began to cartwheel in circles. Moody jerked his wand, and the spider rose onto two of its hind legs and went into what was unmistakably a tap dance.
Everyone was laughing – everyone except Moody.
”Think it's funny, do you?” he growled. ”You'd like it, would you, if I did it to you?”
The laughter died away almost instantly.
”Total control,” said Moody quietly as the spider balled itself up and began to roll over and over. ”I could make it jump out of the window, drown itself, throw itself down one of your throats. . . ”
Ron gave an involuntary shudder.
”Years back, there were a lot of witches and wizards being controlled by the Imperius Curse,” said Moody, and Ryan knew he was talking about the days in which Voldemort had been all-powerful. ”Some job for the Ministry, trying to sort out who was being forced to act, and who was acting of their own free will.” ”The Imperius Curse can be fought, and I'll be teaching you how, but it takes real strength of character, and not everyone's got it. Better avoid being hit with it if you can. CONSTANT VIGILANCE!” he barked, and everyone jumped.
Moody picked up the somersaulting spider and threw it back into the jar.
”Anyone else know one? Another illegal curse?”
Hermione's hand flew into the air again and so, to the classes slight surprise, did Neville's. The only class in which Neville usually volunteered information was Herbology which was easily his best subject. Neville looked surprised at his own daring.
”Yes?” said Moody, his magical eye rolling right over to fix on Neville.
”There's one – the Cruciatus Curse,” said Neville in a small but distinct voice.
Moody was looking very intently at Neville, this time with both eyes.
”Your name's Longbottom?” he said, his magical eye swooping down to check the register again.
Neville nodded nervously, but Moody made no further inquiries. Turning back to the class at large, he reached into the jar for the next spider and placed it upon the desktop, where it remained motionless, apparently too scared to move.
”The Cruciatus Curse,” said Moody. ”Needs to be a bit bigger for you to get the idea,” he said, pointing his wand at the spider. ”Engorgio!”
The spider swelled. It was now larger than a tarantula. Abandoning all pretense, Ron pushed his chair backward, as far away from Moody's desk as possible.
Moody raised his wand again, pointed it at the spider, and muttered, ”Crucio!”
At once, the spider's legs bent in upon its body; it rolled over and began to twitch horribly, rocking from side to side. Moody raised his wand. The spider's legs relaxed, but it continued to twitch.
”Reducio,” Moody muttered, and the spider shrank back to its proper size. He put it back into the jar.
”Pain,” said Moody softly. ”You don't need thumbscrews or knives to torture someone if you can perform the Cruciatus Curse. . . . That one was very popular once too.
”Right. . . anyone know any others?”
From the looks on everyone's faces, they were all wondering what was going to happen to the last spider. Hermione's hand shook slightly as, for the third time, she raised it into the air.
”Yes?” said Moody, looking at her.
”Avada Kedavra,” Hermione whispered.
Several people looked uneasily around at her.
”Ah,” said Moody, another slight smile twisting his lopsided mouth. ”Yes, the last and worst. Avada Kedavra. . . . the Killing Curse. ” He put his hand into the glass jar, and almost as though it knew what was coming, the third spider scuttled frantically around the bottom of the jar, trying to evade Moody's fingers, but he trapped it, and placed it upon the desktop. It started to scuttle frantically across the wooden surface.
Moody raised his wand, and Harry felt a sudden thrill of foreboding.
”Avada Kedavra!” Moody roared.
There was a flash of blinding green light and a rushing sound, as though a vast, invisible something was soaring through the air – instantaneously the spider rolled over onto its back, unmarked, but unmistakably dead. Several of the students stifled cries; Ron had thrown himself backward and almost toppled off his seat as the spider skidded toward him.
Moody swept the dead spider off the desk onto the floor.
”Not nice,” he said calmly. ”Not pleasant. And there's no countercurse. There's no blocking it. Only one known person has ever survived it, and he's sitting right in front of me. ”
Harry felt his face redden as Moody's eyes (both of them) looked into his own. He could feel everyone else looking around at him too.