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Bellatrix tortures Hermione from "summary" of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows by J. K. Rowling

Bellatrix Lestrange had a sadistic glint in her eye as she taunted Hermione Granger, her wand pointed menacingly at the young witch. Hermione's face was contorted in pain as Bellatrix carved the word "Mudblood" into her arm with a knife, relishing in her victim's suffering. The sound of Hermione's screams echoed through the Malfoy Manor, a chilling reminder of the cruelty that resided within Bellatrix. Hermione's friends, Harry Potter and Ron Weasley, could only watch in horror as Bellatrix tortured their friend. They were bound and powerless to stop the dark witch from inflicting further harm on Hermione. Bellatrix's laughter filled the room, a stark contrast to the agony that Hermione was enduring at her hands. The torture continued, each moment feeling like an eternity for Hermione and her friends. Bellatrix seemed to take pleasure in causing pain, reveling in the fear and helplessness of her victims. Hermione's bravery shone through despite the excruciating torment she was subjected to, her defiance in the face of evil a testament to her strength of character. As the torture reached its peak, Hermione's resilience began to falter. The physical and emotional toll of Bellatrix's cruelty was taking its toll on the young witch, her spirit slowly being broken by the relentless torment. Harry and Ron could only watch on, their hearts breaking at the sight of their friend in such agony. Finally, Bellatrix released Hermione, the damage done both physically and emotionally evident on the young witch's trembling form. The scars of the torture would forever remain, a haunting reminder of the cruelty that existed in the wizarding world. Bellatrix's cold smile as she walked away, leaving Hermione to her pain, was a chilling reminder of the darkness that threatened to consume them all.
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    Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

    J. K. Rowling

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