Six months later, after all the funerals, the rebuilding of the ministry, and repairs starting at Hogwarts, Harry assembled a team of ten, all from the DA. Their mission was to capture the Deatheater escapees from Azkaban. Ron was in charge of strategy. But to no surprise, Hermione had everybody beat in research. They all worked on one person at a time. Everybody looked at and assembled everything and anything they could find on a specific escapee. Hermione put it all together. Then they formulated a plan. The group was four for four so far. Why mess with something that works. First, Hermione put everything in perspective. The target lived here. He is known to visit these locations at these times. He met with these individuals regularly. He likes to share a pint at this pub. He usually walked home by this route. Almost like clockwork, his wife is seen shopping for food every Tuesday but is never seen entering their home with all the food she bought. Hermione had maps and lists and such parchments hanging all over the front wall. Any one fact she could relate to two others. They had their man captured already; he just didn’t know it yet. Then Ron took over. One street would be the capture zone. Three alleys would be magically blocked off. One quick but powerful spell would lock all doors and windows in all the buildings facing the street. Five teams of two were given their positions. One team at each end of the street to prevent any escape if that was necessary. The other three disbursed at certain points on the street, disillusioned, creating a three-point target zone. The last effect was an anti-apparition and anti-Portkey spell over the entire area. The target escapee never knew he had only six minutes of freedom left. This is one method of capturing the convicts. What's yours? |
GinervaMollyWeasley came out of the woodwork on 2012.07.16 - 10:40PM to say:
Not to be obnoxious, but I figured since I pointed it out the last time, I might as well do it again. :) You made the same typo. OR, not OF. ~GMW