Alice stumbled forward, limbs flailing as she tried to catch and stop herself. She threw a dismayed look across her shoulder at Ollie. Fingers closed around her chin and she squeaked as she found herself nose to nose with the Death Eater. His smile was almost animalistic, a different kind of carnal she hadn’t ever seen before. She flinched and sank a little bit, hoping to wriggle out of his grip. The wand arm curled around her, though, and she felt the end of it dig into her shoulder blade. She swallowed and found herself being pulled flush to Rookwood’s side, her breathing pushing erratically through her lips as she tried to keep to her feet in spite of the way he hauled her about.
“Lucky for you, I like blondes,” Rookwood commented. Alice squeezed her eyes shut when she felt his fingers brush a lock of hair past her temple behind her ear. It was almost tender but she knew that it was closer to the way she handled Eric and Lemon, as though she was a creature, something to be petted. Not quite human, but vaguely valuable. If they wriggled their way out of this one, Alice felt as though she was going to be in the shower scrubbing her skin for the rest of the evening. Augustus chuckled in her ear as though he could hear what she was thinking.
“Oh, love,” he crooned, guiding her back towards the house, careful to put her in between himself and Ollie. “Did your father not teach you Occlumency?” She gasped and furrowed her brows down over her eyes, trying to muster up some sort of defence. Her mind suddenly felt like cool mush between her ears. Every inch of it, he began to plunder, ripping down drapes and overturning tables, entering trunks into which she’d stored her thoughts, leaving her utterly open and exposed, as though it was her clothes he’d torn through and not her secrets. “Ah-hah,” Augustus’ voice teased by her ear.
“No not that one,” she begged as she felt his approach to a dark cavern where she’d ordered her former life. He didn’t heed her. He tore through it like a storm and she felt his grip on her loosen as shock rippled through his body. She tried to pull herself out of his grasp but the wand dug painfully into her back, making her gasp and writhe awkwardly in an attempt to wriggle away from it, only serving to draw herself tighter in against him.
“My safety belt is a dead woman, Connolly,” Augustus deadpanned, a smirk rippling across his features as he assessed her. “Anderson is an old business partner of mine,” Augustus added conversationally, as though they were in a situation a thousand miles away from this one, trading stories. “I suppose I was right then, Miss Anderson, your father didn’t teach you Occlumency. Although, Paul Rousseau tried. He was always much better at politics than he was magic, that one. Oh, come come now, don’t cry, dear. We are all friends here. You see, your boyfriend will do me a favour, I’ll let him live in repayment to him and if you do something for me at a later date, I promise I won’t tell Krum where you are. How does that sound, Connolly?” He offered Ollie a sardonic smile. “Now open the house.”