Hullo. This is going to be a collection of one shots, regarding witches and wizards considered to be dark or were on dark sides during the wars. Not just Death Eaters.
Alecto Carrow found that her second time in Hogwarts was much more enjoyable than the first time.
When she was at Hogwarts as a student, the power that she had was minimal as she had always had to contain it in case she wanted a detention every night and a one way ticket to Azkaban. The authority that she held was non-existent since she hadn't been able to nab the role of Prefect in her time.
However, as a Professor, she possessed powers that she had only ever dreamt of. If someone ever drove her mad, then she had the ability to punish them how she saw fit. Mudbloods and blood traitors graced her office almost every night, screaming and crying, their minds pushed to the breaking point but never further. Further would mean insanity and those were too hard to high. Even with their Dark Lord in control of almost everything, it was still something that wasn't to be done on the school premises.
She enjoyed seeing the little spasms that her students tried to hide the following day; the muscles spasms that were an indication of a thorough workout with the Cruciatus curse. Her favourites were the First Years. They'd come to this school, the place where magic was cultivated. They came with smiles and eagerness, a feeling as if they belonged and had a right to be there. Only half of them did.
The rest had no rights whatsoever. Dumbledore was a fool for thinking that mudbloods had a place in their world. As was every other Headmaster or mistress that had reigned the school. The Ministry could've taken larger steps in securing their world but didn't; Dolores Umbridge, the mad bint, had the right idea but just went about it the wrong way.
She was in control now, however, and she wasn't going to pass up this chance to drive every last mudblood out of her school.
Chocolate Frog Card - (Silver) Alecto Carrow - Write about Alecto Carrow during her time at Hogwarts; either as a student or Professor.
(I hope I met the prompt.)