Elliot was thrown from the building, landing on the pavement and feeling blood dripping from his head, gaving just lost all of his money and been unable to pay the bookies who had found him there. A boot connected with his cheek and he was flung over, spitting blood over the sidewalk. He felt someone taking off his shoes- apparently that's how they would get their money from now.
"Pathetic," someone spat at him, and he rolled over, trying to sit up. The bookie shrieked with laughter. "Are you trying to fight me? Trying to stand up, you worm? What can you hope to have against me? I'm a Death Eater-" the man was obviously drunk and felt free to yell his allegiances, yet at 3 o'clock in the morning, he did not seem to worried. Elliot had known this, for the building seemed to be a Death Eater hang out, or a place where dark wizards consorted. "You can never hope to best me, so I know you must not be trying.."
Elliot had kept the secret that he was a part of the Order well, mostly because he had not been to an Order meeting in months. He had been gambling, consorting in the deep crevices of the wizarding world, where you were privy to the attacks of the scum and leeches of the bottom of wizarding kind. He needed to rise above, his addiction had lost him everything, but he knew he was getting closer.
"I am, and I will-" Elliot said in a soft voice. The man laughed and brought back his foot, kicking Elliot over, cracking his skull. But Elliot flipped over and raised his wand. "The Order will prevail." The man's eyes widened, never having guessed he had let a member of the Order of the Phoenix borrow money to gamble. He opened his mouth but Elliot never heard his words. "Bombarda."
The man shrieked and was thrown back against the wall, spinning and his stomach caught on the iron gate running along the sidewalk. There was a splatter of blood and then a sickening crunch as his body was pushed into the stones of the building. He slid down, dead, and blood seeped from his wounds. Elliot turned and tried to prop himself up, falling again and banging his chin on the curb.