Chapter 99 - Resistance Group
Yaxley sneered, standing over Higgs. "Don\'t you dare question us again. You\'re nothing. And don\'t even think about running to a professor—Slytherin business stays within Slytherin. Step out of line, and you\'ll regret it."
Vivian, shaking with anger, pushed through the crowd with Alex to reach Higgs. Together, they pulled him away from the jeering students.
Yaxley didn\'t bother stopping them. With a mocking smirk, he dismissed the gathering. "We\'re done here. Go back to your dorms."
The crowd dispersed quickly. Some students snickered as they passed Higgs, while others, especially the frightened half-bloods, hurried back to their rooms.
Vivian knelt beside Higgs, brushing dust from his robes. "Senior Higgs, are you okay?" she asked, her voice tight with concern.
"Cough... I\'m fine," Higgs replied, though his voice was strained. "These people are despicable. I can\'t believe Vanessa handed control over to these thugs after she graduated. No! I\'m going to Head of House. If he doesn\'t act, I\'ll go straight to the Headmaster!"
Alex\'s expression darkened. This wasn\'t part of the plan. He couldn\'t allow Higgs to ruin the opportunity to act. Calmly, he placed a hand on Higgs\' shoulder. "It\'s useless, Senior," Alex said. "Hogwarts has always been about house autonomy. Unless something truly catastrophic happens, the Headmaster won\'t intervene. As for Head of House, do you really think Wilkes became prefect without his approval? Reporting them will only put you in their crosshairs, and they\'re itching to make an example of someone."
Higgs hesitated, his anger momentarily giving way to doubt. "Then what are we supposed to do? We can\'t let them destroy Slytherin like this. If this continues, I can\'t even imagine what will happen to the half-bloods... Alex, you\'re Muggle-born. You\'ll be their next target!"
Alex smiled faintly. "There has to be resistance. But relying on professors won\'t solve this. It\'s up to us to change things."
"Resistance?" Vivian repeated, her brow furrowed. "You\'re talking about fighting back, aren\'t you?"
Alex sneered, glancing at the two before speaking. "I\'ve been fed up with them for ages. They\'re still trying to confiscate your card set and shut down your poker club. Of course, I\'ll back you up!" His tone was casual, but the fire in his eyes betrayed his resolve.
Vivian blushed slightly, partly from anger and partly from the excitement in Alex\'s words. Meanwhile, Higgs hesitated. Looking at the two in front of him, their plan seemed outright ridiculous—like ants plotting to topple an elephant. "It seems you\'re still on the fence, senior. That\'s fine. As long as you keep this a secret, you don\'t have to join us," Alex said calmly when Higgs didn\'t immediately respond.
The next day, Higgs found himself struggling with his thoughts. "Are you sure this is a good idea?" Higgs asked himself aloud. He was questioning his sanity for even considering the young man\'s bold plan.
Alex, as if reading his mind, offered a confident smile. "Absolutely. I may not be good at everything, but when it comes to a fight? That\'s my specialty. Those guys? They\'re nothing to me."
Higgs looked at Alex, searching his expression for any trace of doubt or fear, but there was none. Instead, all he saw was confidence—unyielding and almost reckless. "In that case," Higgs said, his tone firm, "prove it to me. Show me you have the strength to back up your words. If you can\'t, I\'ll have no choice but to stop you. Your recklessness could endanger not just you, but Vivian too."
"As you wish," Alex replied without hesitation. "Tomorrow afternoon, meet me at Hagrid\'s cabin by the edge of the Forbidden Forest. You know the place?"
"I do. The gamekeeper lives there," Higgs replied with a nod.
"Good. Vivian, you come too."
"Alright, I\'ll be there," Vivian said, knowing full well Alex had been staying near Hagrid\'s place for some time. She often stopped by to keep him company.
"Then it\'s settled," Alex concluded. With that, the three parted ways, and Alex returned to his dormitory.
The next afternoon, after finishing their classes, Higgs and Vivian made their way to Hagrid\'s cabin. To their surprise, someone had beaten them there—Charles.
Charles, a Gryffindor student, had made a habit of running to the cabin every afternoon as part of his warm-up. As usual, he was stretching and preparing for his training when he noticed Vivian and Higgs approaching.
"Alex, someone\'s here for you!" Charles called toward the cabin, recognizing Higgs as a Slytherin senior and guessing they were here to meet Alex. Moments later, the door creaked open, and Alex stepped out, greeting Higgs with a nod.
"Alright, Alex," Higgs began without preamble. "Like I said, if you want me to trust you, you\'ll need to prove your strength. Show me you\'re capable of going against them. Otherwise, I won\'t just stand by and let you charge into danger."
"Fair enough," Alex replied smoothly. "Let\'s have a duel. Sound good?"
Higgs nodded, appreciating Alex\'s straightforwardness. He moved to an open spot beside the cabin, drawing his wand. "Whenever you\'re ready."
Alex glanced at Charles, who was watching curiously. "Actually, why don\'t you duel him instead?"
"What?" Both Higgs and Charles looked at Alex in disbelief.
"You\'re joking, right?" Higgs said, his voice tinged with skepticism. "I\'m a fifth-year with straight A\'s. You really expect a Gryffindor junior to duel me?"
"Charles has been training with me for a year now," Alex said matter-of-factly. "This is a good chance to test his progress."
Charles scratched his head, unsure. "You really think I can do this?"
"You\'ll be fine. Just remember, only use the Disarming Charm," Alex instructed.
"What? Just the Disarming Charm? How am I supposed to defend myself?" Charles protested. "Shouldn\'t I at least use a Shield Charm?"
"You can\'t cast the Shield Charm properly yet, and your Stunning Spell is shaky at best. Stick to the basics. You can dodge or deflect spells with your wand, like we\'ve practiced," Alex said, his tone firm.
"But—"
"No buts! Just do it," Alex snapped, frowning.
Vivian chimed in with a smile. "You\'ve got this, Charles. I believe in you!"
Higgs, growing impatient, crossed his arms. "Are you done yet? If not, I\'ll take both of you on at once. Stop wasting my time."
With no way out, Charles took a deep breath and stepped forward, stopping about ten meters away from Higgs. He adjusted his stance, drawing his wand.
"I\'m ready," he said firmly.