If you are meant to keep the fact of the wands secret until the assault on the castle's been launched, do not give in to the temptation to use magic on Miss Parkinson!
Besides, there's really precious little your wand can do to help her. You'll recall that Cruciatus pain responds in some degree (or doesn't, patient's constitution depending) to the palliatives, and for the remainder, one must yield to the course of time.
You will need to improvise then. Does anyone have a cloak? If nothing else, hold her hands to keep them warmed. And speak reassuringly to her, but if she finds noises irritating, have a care to avoid anything that would distress her.
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Besides, there's really precious little your wand can do to help her. You'll recall that Cruciatus pain responds in some degree (or doesn't, patient's constitution depending) to the palliatives, and for the remainder, one must yield to the course of time.
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Keep her quiet. Help her remove her underclothes discreetly.
Are there blankets? She will likely chill. Keep her warm when that happens.
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They took away everything, this afternoon, and didn't feed us supper.
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