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"Yeah. Should I go straight there, then, or help out the others at all?"

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"Help if you can, but do not deviate too far. I will be watching and reinforce where needed."

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She nods. "Can do."

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"Good girl."


And eventually the appointed time approaches.

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Her forces - Bellatrix especially - are ready and masked. Bellatrix has chosen to wear robes for this, mostly so she has pockets for storing potions to ward off and treat the effects of Dementor exposure.

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She leads the way to open a path, sending her cat running ahead to sow chaos in the Dementor ranks.

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Bellatrix laughs, her snake joining her Lady's cat, spreading out farther. The other followers' aren't as strong, but more than suffice for keeping Dementors away - giving Bellatrix room to kill the human guards before they can raise an alarm. 

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She blasts a neat pattern of three holes in the side of the prison and waves everyone in.

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Onward and in. 

The Dementors are regrouping, trying to swarm their group - Bellatrix tears through them, python lashing, and leads a small group toward the cell block containing Percival Dumbledore and two of their other targets.

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She stays behind to coordinate and cover, harassing Dementors and preventing them from forming large mobs and blasting any reinforcements that show out of the sky.

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Bellatrix secures Percival Dumbledore quickly enough, falling back towards the entrance. 

"Should I come back once I've dropped him off?" she asks (they have few enough agents here that they'll need some people making multiple trips to get all their targets, not just the ideal ones).

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She nods, and sends a concussive blast at a gathering group before flicking her cat over to it.

"Do. I still have need of you."

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"Yes, my Lady."

She Apparates away - and back a minute later, wand raised and already casting her Patronus again.

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Good girl.

It seems they'll pull this off without significant opposition.

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The Aurors are certainly trying, but, well, Fay doesn't seem to have guessed this, so no one's appearing who can really challenge them.

The Dawn Bringers work efficiently to get people out - not all of them are up for multiple trips, the Dementor aura hitting many hard, but they manage all the targets between them, and they had procedures in place for when people inevitably would need to retreat early.

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A good day's work.

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Very much so, especially since reviving and caring for the ex-prisoners is entirely the job of their fledgling medical corps (consisting of a few recruited healers, but also some people Ted Tonks has been training - it means giving him some knowledge of the other cells, but it's really useful to have each cell have its own dedicated healer, and many non-humans are locked out of magical education).

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They take an accurate accounting of everyone they retrieved, and she sends that along with the prepared statement in anonymous packages to all the newspapers still active. (The ones with more sensationalist writers get a slightly altered version of the list, with the Dumbledore name in an easier-to-spot position.)

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The war has been rather excellent for propping up newspapers even in the face of Ministry pressure on news, especially since people are eager to hear more about what's going on - and the papers are picking up on that. 

The news about the break in is massive, and after the initial screaming headlines the papers quickly start emphasizing different tracks to draw in readers desperate for more information, mostly investigating or opining on different elements of what happened - who of the released were charged with what, which sentences were questionable or disproportionate, heartwarming profiles of the worst off victims from the one paper that's seen the writing on the wall with the Ministry suing newspapers and has decided to lean fully into ignoring the line, making up the legal costs with dramatically increased sales from taking the most incendiary positions possible. One with a niche for serious investigative journalism tears apart the Ministry's inability to defend Azkaban. 

And one tabloid takes Percival Dumbledore's name and runs. Muggle baiting is a common reason for a sentence, but Percival Dumbledore was sentenced for life - eighty years ago, despite good behavior since, not even released to attend the funerals of his daughter and wife. Questions of course must be raised, especially with the lofty position of Percival Dumbledore's son... (The tabloid sells more copies than usual and apparently gleefully decides to keep digging at this gold mine, with mentions of upcoming articles on the late Ariana Dumbledore, and the true circumstances around Percival Dumbledore's incarceration.)

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Excellent.

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Everything's sliding along very nicely. 

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She would like to have someone in Hogwarts to observe, but that is a bit of a closed system. The village on the outskirts, Hogsmeade, should be doable, at least.

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Bellatrix can suggest a few places to put people. The Hog's Head is rumored to be run by Dumbledore's brother, actually, which she's pretty sure is new since her Lady's time as a student. 

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That is new, and perhaps a good place to start.

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She nods.

"Do you want me observing, my Lady?"

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