The brown-haired woman stood face to face with the black curly-haired man, two fists apart.On the bed behind the man, a child was lying quietly watching them with his eyes open, holding the edge of the quilt with both hands, looking very well-behaved.The three of them all exuded a faint warm orange light, but what was different from this soft light was the atmosphere that seemed to be on the verge of breaking out between the man and the woman.

"I don't want you to take Harry back." A woman's voice sounded in the empty room, she was slowly explaining her words, "I want you to go back with Harry."

The man obviously didn't like the woman's offer: "I can stay here and help you," he said.

"But I don't need your help." Avella said directly, "I have my family, and you have forgotten that you are only human." When she said this, there was only one thought in her heart and eyes: absolutely not let Sirius joined in.Although it was selfish for her family to think so, she wanted Sirius to be safe and sound, and she absolutely could not and would not put him in danger.But Avella didn't know that her thoughts were completely contrary to what someone was thinking, and someone was instantly annoyed by her words—what she said was indeed true, although it was unacceptable to him.

"But this time it's different." Sirius frowned, trying to explain, "You have met an opponent you have never met before, Ivy, you don't know how powerful a vampire can be."

"But that's how I am, I know that I..." Avella was interrupted by Sirius before she could finish speaking.

"No, you don't know." Sirius turned his face slightly, relying on his height to slightly look down on Avella who pursed her lips because of his interruption - he knew she was unhappy. "Because you are the most powerful person in your family, even our side, no one, Ivy, no one. I can guarantee that even Professor Dumbledore can't completely restrain you, because you are with us The vampires you learn about in school are totally different. And you haven't really stopped to rest in all these years—let alone take the time to study your own limits."

"So? What does this mean? Does it mean that I can't beat another vampire like this?" Avella admitted that since she didn't feel tired and didn't need to sleep, time meant nothing to her—this It directly caused her to work day and night.It used to be to capture the Death Eaters, but now it was to find the Horcruxes left behind by Voldemort, but this did not mean that she agreed with Sirius' words.This made her glared at him and said angrily, "You don't trust me?!"

Sirius widened his eyes, not knowing how Avella came to his sudden thought: "I believe you! But it's completely different from me trusting you." But obviously what he said didn't gain Avella's trust, she still Staring at him with her eyes wide open, she said softly and forcefully, "It's not two different things!"

Sirius felt that Avella was unreasonable, but at the same time he was a little nostalgic—it had been a long time since I saw Avella like this, but she was still as annoying as ever, exactly the same as when she quarreled with them because of Lily when she was in school.

"I believe in you, Ivy, no one in the whole world can believe in you more than me." Sirius didn't know the reason for Avella's excitement, so he could only speak slowly and as lightly as possible, patiently "I know you are strong, and I know that your family has soldiers who are as good at fighting as Jasper. But this does not constitute a reason for you to ask me to leave together, because you are not yet Know how many names the opponent has, and I can help you."

"...No...you can't..." Avella seemed to think of something after being silent.She shook her head slowly, and her expression gradually became low and cruel, "You can't do this."

"But if the other party is really a Death Eater as you said, he will want to catch me." Sirius was not surprised to see Avella angry, and he was almost certain in his heart made this assumption.For some reason, when he realized that Avella was angry because of him, a touch of joy came to his heart: "And the other party must already know that I am here. Even if Harry and I go back, he must Will catch me and Harry on our scent. Especially Harry—Harry is more dangerous than any of us."

"But we can't really be sure that the other party is a Death Eater!" Avella's fingers trembled slightly, she restrained the reaction of making a fist, and stared directly at him with shining golden eyes, "Even if he is, I I can also protect you, I can..."

"You can't, your family needs you." Sirius smiled gently, and then stretched out a hand towards Avella's shoulder.

It's just that he couldn't put his hand on her shoulder, so she slapped him away fiercely.

He didn't know—or was completely shocked by Avella's anger: "I won't allow you to do this! Sirius Black, if you dare—you dare to do such a thing, I can knock you out right now Send you and Harry back." Avella had a sullen face, and took a step back to use her whole body to reject what Sirius might say next.She looked at him hard, without any compromise, irrational and completely unlike the usual Avella: "You must leave, with Harry. And I will protect you until Grimmauld Place, both you and Harry Nothing will happen—absolutely not!"

Sirius was also a little annoyed by Avella's words. He looked at her with his hands on his hips for a while before he spoke--aggressively: "Protect? Then let more humans be captured by that lunatic and converted into their shit Newborn army? Facing an army that even you don't have the confidence to win?!"

"...I will find a way." Avella refused to give in.

"No, you can't help it." Sirius pointed out sharply, and didn't care about Avella's sudden and deep breath because of his words, "You can't find his location at all—and how many times do I have to say it? If he is If you are a Death Eater, you will definitely find a way to catch me and Harry. Ivy, you can't protect us forever. Moreover, you think that even if you drive me back, I will stay obediently in Grimmauld Place Waiting for you, is it?"

Avella couldn't say a word from Sirius, she looked at him, bit her lower lip tightly - she knew him, yes, she knew what he said was right, and she knew Sirius too No one can change the decision, he will definitely act according to his ideas.But how could she let him be that damned bait, as long as she thought that he would be taken away in a place she didn't know, and taken to a place where they might not find her... She was so painful that she didn't know what to do.

Avella unconsciously swallowed the venom that flooded into her mouth due to anger and worry, and tried to keep her eyes open so as not to pay attention to Sirius, who had a bewitching and reassuring expression on her expression.

"Ivy." Sirius approached Avella, bent slightly to meet Avella's line of sight, "I am a member of the Order of the Phoenix, and I have also experienced wars. I know how to protect myself."

"But we are not only facing Death Eaters this time." Avella's gaze refocused on Sirius' face, with Sirius' distressed confusion and fear, "If you choose to be the bait, we will You can't be on guard around you - do you understand - and they'll smell us."

Sirius opened his mouth to say something - he had a hunch it must be a Death Eater this time, but all his words were blocked in his throat by Avella's next words. "Why don't you just listen to me once? When you were in school, you liked to fight against me, deducting all the points I worked so hard to get from the professor; when you were in the Order of the Phoenix, you always sang against me. We will definitely quarrel when we meet..." Avella frowned uncomfortably, "I just don't want you to get hurt, you and Harry are both, not hurt at all. Listen to me once, is it so difficult to get out of here?"

Sirius' throat became dry, and so did his lips.

Avella lowered her eyes to prevent herself from meeting Sirius, her lips trembled slightly, and she looked so at a loss: "I know I can't really protect you forever, and I also know your Identity - you've never been someone who would back down in the face of danger - but this time it's really different, I... I really can't imagine when you're captured and locked up in a place we don't know .If you are converted before we can get there...what do you want me to do?"

Sirius had never seen such a helpless Avella—she didn't avoid him, but gently responded to him comforting her and gently held her hand.But when he wanted to take a step forward, she suddenly raised her head and took a big step back, waving his hand away, her mouth clenched and her eyes flickering.Sirius sighed, but he still didn't follow what she wanted to say: "Ivy, I know you - I can guarantee that the person who knows you best in the world must be me, even if I don't have Edward That ability to hear people's inner voice." He looked at Avella's stiff expression, "We've known each other for 17 years."

Avella's expression became completely gloomy: "So you're not leaving, are you?"

"I'm not leaving either!" Harry interrupted suddenly, but hid behind Sirius because of Avella's frighteningly serious expression, but he still insisted, "I'm not leaving."

"—stupefy."

A soft voice flowed from Elvira's throat, she calmly looked at Sirius' eyes closed and fell to the ground, and Harry's expression of not daring to take a breath.Catching the man a second before he fell to the ground, Avella turned her head and looked at the door: "Ed."

Harry Potter glanced over and saw Edward walking in with his hands in his pockets. He leaned against the door and said, "He will be very angry."

"Why didn't I know that your relationship with him has become so good." Avella said to her brother with a slight sarcasm while moving Sirius to the bed without much effort.Then she looked at Harry—Harry Potter opened his mouth to say something, but in the end no sound came out, and he just sat back quietly beside Sirius, showing a disapproving expression to Avella.

Avella sighed silently in her heart, Harry and Sirius really gave her a headache at certain times.

Edward watched silently as Elvira picked up Sirius' wand and walked to the window, then watched her turn her wrist flexibly, and spit out two words from her mouth: "um"

A healthy, large dog with a very sharp outline jumped out from the glowing wand head. After it circled Avella affectionately twice, it quickly jumped out of the window and disappeared into the darkness.

Edward looked at Sirius, who was unconscious on the bed, and then at Avella, who had his back turned to him, and couldn't help feeling amused—a lover's trick.

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