The
Burning Pen
TWICE BITTEN
by Ruth Solomon
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CHAPTER 42
Disclaimer: All recognizable characters belong to JKR. All situations are mine.
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Chapter 42 ~ A Meaningful Discussion
Snape returned to the Infirmary and sat vigil over a sleeping Hermione for another hour
before returning to the dungeons and preparing for class. As he showered, he
considered his situation. If a witch absolutely had to Bind herself to him, he
couldn’t hope for one more promising than Hermione Granger.
Imagine if it had been Sybil Trelawney.
Snape shuddered involuntarily under the spray at the very thought of it.
The witch was courageous beyond the point of foolishness. He’d have to give her
a good talking to concerning taking risks, though he doubted he’d ever curb the
inclination. He really wasn’t sure that he wanted to. There were worse people to
have in his corner than Hermione. He knew he could count on her to be there for
him in whatever situation he faced. She proved that with the Vashti situation
when she wasn’t bound to him. He still remembered her crying, walking beside him
when he walked toward the sun and what he thought was Eternity. She had hated
it, but even then, refused to abandon him . . . not wanting him to die alone.
He looked thoughtful as he dressed, buttoning his robes with deft pale fingers.
He didn’t know if he loved Hermione Granger, but one thing was certain . . . she
belonged to him now, until the day she died.
And as he thought before, there could be worse witches to be saddled with.
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Minerva wasted no time going down to the Infirmary the next morning, arriving
about twenty minutes after Severus left. Hermione was awake and grimacing down
at a bowl full of steaming gruel Poppy had given her with the directive to
consume it all. Hermione was rather relieved the Headmistress showed up. She
could put off the inevitable for a short while.
Minerva pulled up a chair.
”I understand the demon is no longer after you,” Minerva began.
”No, he’s not,” Hermione agreed, her belly tightening as she noted the tick in
the Headmistress’ cheek.
“Now you are bound to Severus Snape, a wizard nearly twice your age,” the witch
said, “Undeniably the coldest, most unfeeling . . .”
”He’s not,” Hermione snapped. “He is capable of feelings! Why does everyone
think that?”
Minerva fell silent, not wanting Poppy to expel her for upsetting her patient.
”Tell me, Hermione . . . did Severus do anything untoward to you? Make . . .
advances? Improper suggestions? Touch you in any way that could be deemed . . .
harassment?” the witch asked her.
”No, he didn’t,” Hermione said, frowning. “I seduced him so I could get the
ingredients I needed to perform the Binding.”
Minerva’s eyes went wide, then narrowed.
”Hermione, there is no need to protect him. If he coerced you in any manner he
will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law,” the Headmistress said softly.
Hermione looked at Minerva, seething inside. It was as if she were digging for
anything that could get Severus in trouble.
”I’m not protecting him . . . I’m . . . Headmistress, can you get me a Pensieve?
I can show you what you need to know,” the witch said.
”Certainly,” Minerva replied, rushing off to the Charms classroom.
At last she’d know exactly what occurred, or thought she would. Hermione planned
to place some very targeted memories in that Pensieve. Minerva was still under
the delusion she was an innocent, even after all they went through during the
Final Battle. Well, Hermione planned to burst that little bubble.
Minerva returned ten minutes later with the Pensieve, and watched as Hermione
placed several silver strands in the bowl. Hermione then handed her the swirling
silver liquid.
”Now you’ll see what happened for yourself,” Hermione said, her eyes glinting
slightly. She wished she could put a Stay-Put spell on it, so she couldn’t leave
during the juicy parts.
Minerva took the Pensieve and within seconds turned red as a salamander.
”Severus?”
”Yes?”
”I’m not wearing any knickers.”
”What did you say?”
”I’m not wearing any knickers”
”I see. Thank you for that bit of information. Now turn over and go to sleep
like a good witch.”
”I can’t sleep. I’m . . . afraid, and I feel so alone,”
”You’re not alone. I’m with you. Now go to sleep and stop being a little tart.
No knickers indeed. Stop it!”
”You want to do it. You were hard for me this morning, when I showered. You
watched me, and you wanted me. You want me now too.”
“Bloody Lolita.”
”I want to feel you inside me, Severus. It’s been a long time and it was so
good. You were good. No one has ever made me feel that way, and I want to feel
it again.”
”We are supposed to be focused on your survival, Hermione.”
“This is about survival. If you don’t shag me, Severus, I’m going to die,”
”Very well, Hermione . . . “
That is the point Hermione ended her memories. Anything more would have alerted
Minerva to the fact that Severus had been under another influence when they
initially engaged. Since it happened when neither of them were at Hogwarts, as
far as Hermione was concerned the Headmistress had no right to question her
about it.
Minerva’s entire head was a bright crimson. Clearly, Hermione had been the
aggressor and Severus did make an effort to restrain himself. But what man could
resist a wanton, knickerless young woman clinging to him and asking him to take
her? Even Severus, as cold as he was, was still a man and subject to a man’s
needs. But there was something else.
When Minerva gathered her wits about her, she eyed Hermione, clearly displeased
about the witch’s actions although she could see that had Hermione not seduced
the dark wizard, she would still be in hiding from the demon.
“You and Severus have engaged before last night?” Minerva questioned her.
Hermione nodded.
”Yes, but . . . it was after the Final Battle and before the school opened, so
it has nothing to do with Hogwarts,” Hermione replied. “Since it doesn’t, I
don’t feel the need to explain anything other than to say I was past the Age of
Consent then as well.”
The Headmistress stared at Hermione. She didn’t know the young woman at all. All
of this . . . this sex and wantonness. Maybe she was meant for Severus.
“Very well. Your things will be returned to Gryffindor tower immediately and you
will resume classes as soon as Poppy gives you a clean bill of health,” Minerva
sniffed, rising and handing the Pensieve back to Hermione to clear, then taking
it again.
Hermione could tell that she had lost quite a bit of the Headmistress’ respect,
but that was fine. As far as she was concerned, Minerva needed to loosen up or
get laid herself. Obviously she had forgotten what it was like to be with
someone she truly desired, or she never knew.
Minerva walked toward the privacy curtain, then turned.
”I expect both you and the Professor to act with . . . discretion concerning
your relationship. It wouldn’t do for the parents of our students to know that
our teachers and students are having intimate relations,” she said darkly.
As far as Hermione knew this was only true of herself and Severus. She could be
wrong, however.
Minerva would have loved to restrict all contact between Hermione and Severus
until after graduation, but she had no authority to do so. A curt warning was
all she could give. But there was something she could do to keep anything like
this from occurring again, and planned to do it as soon as possible. That was to
petition the Board of Governors to enact a regulation that there could be no
fraternization between teachers and students of the Age of Consent that still
attended Hogwarts under threat of imprisonment.
Of course she would wait until Hermione graduated. She wouldn’t want them to
know such a relationship occurred under her watch.
”Don’t worry, Headmistress. We will be discreet,” Hermione said.
”Well, see that you do,” Minerva snapped, pulling back the curtain . . . then
the witch paused, and turned back toward Hermione, her eyes glistening.
”My dear, I just want you to know how relieved I am you are out of danger,” she
said, her voice quavering. “I was very, very worried about you. Very worried. I
am glad you found a way to find a solution that didn’t cost anyone their lives.
You’ve been my pride and joy for many years . . . almost like a dau . . .”
Minerva caught herself, then said softly, “I . . . I just want you to know
that.”
Hermione found her eyes a bit wet as well.
”Yes, Headmistress,” she replied, blinking at her.
Minerva left quickly and Hermione settled back in her cot, thinking perhaps
Professor McGonagall was simply being reactive, more like an over-protective
mother than just being a bitch. It was well-known how much she believed in
protecting the students of Hogwarts. What was clear is that her former Head of
House really did care about her.
Suddenly, Poppy’s sharp voice cut through the silence of the Infirmary.
”Miss Granger, are you eating your gruel?” the Medi-witch called from the
doorway of her office, her arms full of towels.
Hermione picked up the gruel off the little table near her cot, made a face then
reheated it with her wand.
”Yes, Madame Pomfrey,” she replied sullenly, spooning up a bit of the slop and
inserting it into her mouth.
Just awful.
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Poppy kept Hermione prisoner for another full day before releasing her on
Hogwarts again. Snape visited her the morning of her liberation and told her the
matter with the Headmistress had been cleared up satisfactorily and he was in no
danger of dismissal. His mouth quirked as Hermione told him what she put in the
Pensieve.
”I imagined that shattered your ‘innocent’ image forever,” the wizard said, his
dark eyes resting on Hermione thoughtfully. “Now Minerva knows for certain you
are a little tart.”
”Tart? I’m not a tart!” Hermione said to him, putting her hands on her hips
although she was sitting up in her cot. “I simply did what I had to do, and to
be honest, it wasn’t that difficult. It’s a good thing you put up a better fight
when in service to the Order than in your bedroom or we’d all be wearing Dark
Marks.”
“When I was in service to the Order, no one dangled their luscious bits in front
of me to try and deter me from my duties. I might have succumbed to my baser
nature if that were the case, much as I did that night,” the wizard replied
evenly.
Hermione laughed despite herself, although Snape remained sober-faced.
”Hermione, what are your plans for the future?” he asked the witch suddenly.
Hermione blinked at him.
”Well, I had heard that the first Wizarding University was opening up next
semester. I thought I might attend and study Charms,” the witch said.
”And after that?” he asked.
”Oh, I don’t really know. I suppose I’ll get a job someplace,” Hermione said,
twisting her hands. She usually had everything planned out in her life, but this
was something she hadn’t completely scheduled yet.
Snape blinked at her.
“And what are your plans for us?” he asked her in a low voice.
”Us?” Hermione repeated, blinking at the wizard.
”Yes, us. You are bound to me, you know. That means no other wizard will move
you to love. It is as if you are my wife,” the wizard said, his brows drawing
together now.
Hermione took it as a look of displeasure.
”I won’t interfere with your life any further, Severus. I realize I crossed the
line when I arbitrarily bound myself to you, but you were the only one I could
do it with,” she said softly.
Snape made a sound.
”Please don’t do it,” the wizard growled.
”Don’t do what?” Hermione asked.
”The ‘noble’ thing. Which is usually a very 'stupid' thing Gryffindors do when
faced with a situation that can be advantageous despite the way it came about.
My stomach can’t take it,” Snape said, bringing his hand to his belly for
emphasis.
”What are you talking about?” Hermione said.
Snape sighed.
”Your half Binding to me cannot be broken unless by either my death or yours. I
plan to stick around for quite a while and I’m sure you are in no great hurry to
enter the Great Beyond. We are compatible and for all intents and purposes,
stuck with each other. We might as well complete the Binding and make it whole,”
the wizard said to her gruffly.
Hermione blinked at him.
”But . . . but True Love has to be a component, Severus, or it won’t work,” the
witch said to the wizard with a sinking heart.
Snape’s dark eyes rested on her.
”I know that,” he snapped. “I am thinking possibly it will take hold, based on
what I felt the night I thought you might have been killed. We can try at least.
If it takes, I will be spared Minerva’s continuous Death Glares, and you will be
spared the hurtful comments that are bound to be sent your way. The entire
school no doubt knows what happened by now.”
Hermione stared at him.
”So . . . does that mean . . . you love me, Severus?” she asked him in a small
voice.
Snape looked distinctly uncomfortable and shifted a bit in the small folding
chair.
”It means I don’t hate you,” he replied, “How much I don’t hate you we will find
out tonight if Poppy releases you today. There is no reason to postpone this.”
Hermione blinked at him. If he wanted to perform the Binding tonight, that meant
. . . fresh fluids would be needed. Snape’s eyes glittered at her as she colored
slightly.
”All right, Severus,” she said softly.
”I know it is. Now, I must get to class. Hopefully I will see you this evening,”
the wizard said.
Snape hesitated, then looked about carefully, quickly leaning in and kissing
Hermione on the mouth, then scowling at her.
”Goodbye, witch,” he said, exiting quickly, Hermione smiling after him.
”So, he ‘doesn’t hate me,’” she said to herself, then dissolved into giggles.
Life with Severus Snape was going to be a hoot if this Binding worked. Suddenly
Poppy’s shrill voice rang out.
”Miss Granger, have you finished your gruel?”
Hermione looked down at the Scourgify-Proof bowl of drab, gray gruel.
”Not yet,” she replied, casting a warming spell on the mess.
Gods, she’d be glad when she got out of here.
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A/N: Lol. I had to address just why people ate Poppy’s gruel, rather than just
making it disappear. Scourgify-Proof bowls. Lol. Anyway, thanks for reading.
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