The
Burning Pen
In An Alternate Universe Someplace
by Ruth Solomon aka Ms_Figg
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CHAPTER 27
Disclaimer: All recognizable characters belong to JKR. All situations are mine.
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Chapter 27 ~ Advice
Hermione and a very contrite, silent Severus returned to Hogwarts, the Potion
mistress showing no visible signs of her attack. Severus did attempt to make her
at least take off one day from class, but she declined.
”As I told you, Severus, I’m used to this,” she told him sharply.
He shut up and stayed that way until they made it back to the castle. His dark
eyes looked around Hermione’s ruined bedroom, his heart tight in his chest as he
imagined the unnamed wizard attacking her and throwing her about.
No matter what the witch said, he still had murder in his heart.
”Go and check on the brewing, then go to bed,” Hermione said to the young
wizard, “I’ll clean up.”
Severus gave her a rather sad look, then left, saying nothing.
Hermione sighed again. She hoped he wouldn’t be this way for the entire
duration. It would be worse than fighting him off, which she kind of enjoyed in
a twisted way. Despite her coldness toward men in general, Severus’ attraction
to her was something different . . . something other than pure lust. She knew
that, and every woman liked to be thought of as desirable as long as that desire
was a natural one. Even if they wouldn't admit it.
Still, she had been cruel to say what she did to him. He was young,
inexperienced and hadn’t meant to be controlling. He only wanted what he wanted.
And he would never attempt to actually force himself on her . . . well, other
than stealing a kiss. That was more of a testament to his courage than him being
abusive. He knew to run when he was successful, not push forward.
Hermione sighed as she used her wand to put everything back in order. The last
thing she did was pick up the rose. It had been still vibrant and strong earlier
that day. She studied it, her eyes becoming just a tad wet.
For the first time since Severus produced it for her, the flower showed signs of
wilting.
Now, Severus didn’t actually create the rose from scratch. More than likely he
had charmed it while still on the vine and conjured it at the proper time. It
was impossible to create Life magically. But what he did do was alter the flower
and connected himself to it emotionally, giving it part of his life to sustain
it. Part of his soul. Still an impressive bit of magic. The rose was a barometer
as to how he felt towards the Potions mistress, what was in his heart.
Now, it was fading. Most likely his guilt was making this happen.
Hermione let out another sigh. Gryffindors and guilt went together like dragons
and dragonsbreath. Hopefully he would bounce back. If he didn’t, maybe he’d at
least hold it in so she didn’t have to deal with it. She had enough on her mind.
Damn Lucius. She should have known he wouldn’t just let her go that way without
a last, horrible bout of abuse. But so much had gone on, and he had seemed
accepting. Severus had a point. He could come back.
The witch cleaned up the study and then removed Lucius’ signature from both the
study wall and her potions office. He wouldn’t be able to lower her wards any
longer and she doubted he would make another effort to have at her without
someplace private to assault her.
At last, it was over.
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Severus returned just as Hermione repaired the small table between the
armchairs. He looked at Potions mistress, who scowled at him. There was none of
the usual heat in his eyes and he gave off a defeated air.
”The brewing is fine, professor. I’m going to bed now,” he said softly, then
turned and entered his bedroom, closing the door behind him quietly.
If he had planned on testing the waters tonight, those plans had been tossed,
most likely permanently. Hermione stared at the closed door for a moment, then
retired herself.
In his room, Severus put his wand on the night stand, slowly unbuttoned and
removed his shirt. Then he checked his trouser pockets as he always did before
taking them off. He felt around in his pockets, then stiffened.
Slowly, he drew out one long blonde hair. There had been quite a hank of it so
he didn’t get it all.
Still dressed only in his trousers, the wizard sat down on the bed, laid the
strand carefully on his nightstand and picked up his wand. He pointed it at the
hair.
”Ostendo Alio,” he breathed.
Severus watched as a fine mist rose from the hair, spreading over it, then
coalescing, forming a ghostly, but familiar face.
”The bastard!” Severus hissed as he stared at the likeness of Lucius Malfoy,
Draco’s father.
The image faded and Severus sat on the side of the bed, the expression on his
face terrible. Draco’s father had raped Professor Granger. It was hard to
believe that someone as prominent and well-known as Lucius was would commit such
a terrible act.
But then again, the Pureblood probably thought himself above the law. He was
rich, charismatic and well-known. He even managed to fudge the truth of his
service to the Dark Lord and time in Azkaban, saying he only served the vile
wizard because his family was in danger and Voldemort promised to wipe out his
entire line if he failed to obey him. Narcissa helping Harry also helped to
clear their family name.
But what he’d done to Professor Granger proved he was indeed a cruel monster.
He had to pay for it.
If Severus punished him, then he could make up for at least part of what he’d
done to the witch.
Or that was what the boy thought.
Then logic set in. If he killed Lucius Malfoy and was found out, he’d spend the
rest of his life in Azkaban. It would be satisfying to see the wizard dead, but
then his entire life would be ruined. He might as well kill himself since his
life would be over.
Severus considered.
Yes, it would be better if Lucius was arrested, charged with rape and publicly
stood trial for his crime against the witch, then locked up in Azkaban disgraced
and found out. Knowing the bastard would be behind bars for years, maybe even
the rest of his life would be better than killing him. Then he could think about
what he’d done and what it cost him.
Yes, that made sense. Severus removed his boots and socks, then stood up and
removed his trousers and boxers. He climbed into bed, covering up, his arms
curled behind his head as he looked up at the ceiling.
He’d go to Dumbledore tomorrow and tell him all he knew. The old wizard would
advise him how to go about this.
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Dumbledore’s face was solemn as the ghostly face of Lucius Malfoy faded before
him. His blue eyes were rather hard as they shifted toward Severus. He drummed
his fingers on his desk consideringly for a moment. Fawkes let out a trill from
his perch.
Severus, seated in a plush armchair in the Headmaster’s office, waited anxiously
for his response. After a moment, Albus spoke.
”Lucius Malfoy has always been of the lowest moral character,” Albus said
angrily, “so it doesn’t surprise me he would commit such a crime against a witch
he wanted. But . . . I must ask you, Severus, what does Professor Granger say
about this?”
Severus’ mouth turned down.
”She doesn’t want to do anything about it, Headmaster. She says he won’t come
back and it’s over, basically,” Severus said, then added, “but he can’t be
allowed to get away with this!”
Dumbledore studied the young wizard. He knew how he felt, but it was up to
Hermione to press charges against Lucius. If Severus went forward, the witch
would most likely deny anything had happened at all and then Lucius would go
after the boy for attempting to “slander” him. Sadly, he addressed this
possibility.
”Severus, this is hard to say, but I must say it. Stay out of it. If Professor
Granger doesn’t want to pursue this matter any further, her wishes should be
respected,” the Headmaster said to the Gryffindor, who looked at him
incredulously.
”What do you mean, Headmaster? The only reason she’s accepting this is because
she’s been mistreated all her life and feels powerless to do anything about it.
She’s . . . she’s not thinking correctly. If Malfoy is punished, she’ll get some
closure. She’s holding all of it in . . . feeling no one can help her. I want to
help her,” Severus said, his black eyes staring at the Headmaster, willing him
to see things as he did.
”Severus, if you go to the Ministry with this charge, the professor can and
probably will say nothing happened at all. If there is no victim, there can be
no crime,” Albus said gently.
”But, but I have his hair! How could I have gotten that?” Severus said,
stretching out the hated blonde strand.
”You could have acquired it from anyplace, Severus. At least, that’s what his
lawyers will say, and believe me, Lucius will have the very best lawyers to
represent him even if Professor Granger pressed charges. And they will dig up
every possible bit of her past they can in an effort to discredit her. I believe
. . . I believe she and Lucius have a history. He used to visit her occasionally
in the dungeons while she served the Order. I’m quite sure that will be brought
up as well, that they had an intimate relationship. Since Lucius is married,
that would put Professor Granger in a bad light. It might even result in getting
her sacked by the Board of Governors for her behavior. You wouldn’t want that
would you?”
Severus stared at the Headmaster. He hadn’t known about that. So, Professor
Granger used to shag Lucius Malfoy. He thought she was celibate. How could she
be celibate when she willingly slept with the Pureblood? She was . . . his
mistress at one time.
Still, even if that were true . . . she was still raped and beaten by him. The
past has nothing to do with the present. Still, the Headmaster was right. If she
wouldn’t say she had been assaulted, nothing could be done. Severus knew she
wouldn’t. She wouldn’t want her past to get out, even if she were a victim. No
one would understand why she just didn’t leave if she were so mistreated. More
than likely, they would paint her as some kind of sexual deviant who enjoyed
pain. Maybe they would even turn it around on him, saying he had abused her
because that was what she liked. Then there was the possibility she could lose
her job for being involved with a married man and seeing him on school grounds.
Severus sighed and shook his head.
”It’s not fair,” he said sullenly, defeated.
Albus looked at him kindly.
”Much in this life isn’t fair, Severus. You know this first hand from when
Voldemort was in power. All we can do is choose our battles and make the best of
it. In this case my boy, I’m afraid the battle you wish to launch is already
over. You have no army behind you,” the wizard said gently. “I suggest you focus
on your brewing and leave Professor Granger to deal with her demons. It’s all
any of us can do.”
Severus looked at the wizard, his heart feeling heavy, like a boulder in his
chest as he realized most likely that was what he would have to do.
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Severus checked on his brewing, then returned to the Potions mistress’ quarters.
Hermione had noticed he wasn’t at supper. She looked up at him as he entered
through the wall. She was marking essays. They were all quite dismal.
“Where have you been, Severus?” she inquired of the young wizard.
”I went to see the Headmaster, concerning a private matter,” he responded, “I
checked on the Polyjuice potion. It should be ready in another five days. I’m
going to go study now.”
Hermione watched as the wizard entered his bedroom, closing the door behind him.
Well, at least he wasn’t drooping all over, aggravating her with his remorse.
She returned to her paperwork.
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In his room, Severus angrily paced back and forth. He still couldn’t get past
what Lucius did to Hermione. She was the first witch he’d ever been intimate
with, who ever connected with him. It had been wonderful. She had been
wonderful. How could he let anyone mistreat her after what she’d done for him?
Yes, he had manipulated her, but he knew that she had liked what he did to her.
He wasn’t trying to hurt her, but bring her pleasure and he had done it.
Even if she didn’t want him, he couldn’t let Lucius get away with abusing her,
beating her. He couldn’t pretend it didn’t happen. Professor Granger might be
able to push her rape out of her mind, but he couldn’t.
And he wouldn’t.
He’d find a way to make Lucius pay.
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When Hermione retired for bed that night, she took a precursory glance at the
rose, expecting it to be in rather bad shape.
To her surprise, all signs of blight were completely gone and it looked as if it
had just been plucked, the petals, stems and leaves vibrant and lovely as ever.
"What the hell is going on?" she said to herself as she studied the flower.
"Something is definitely going on with that wizard."
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