The
Burning Pen
Yuleride
by Ruth Solomon
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CHAPTER 24
Disclaimer: All recognizable characters belong to JKR. All situations are mine.
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Chapter 24 ~ Snape Makes a Move
”All right, Ron, have you decided what you’re going to do with Hermione?” Bill
asked him as Fleur fixed some tea. They were sitting in the kitchen at Shell
Cottage.
”You mean other than shag her?” Ron asked him as Fleur shook her head and set
his tea in front of him with a bit of attitude.
”You are still a selfish prat, Ronald Weasley,” she chided him. “What Bill is
saying is where are you going to take her for the romance. You cannot just do
it. You must create the proper atmosphere. Make her happy with you.”
”Oh,” Ron said, looking thoughtful.
Bill and Fleur looked at each other, Bill shaking his head slightly. He’d taught
Ron all he could about being a caring, sensitive lover and he seemed to get the
hang of it, physically, but the emotional part, that was all on him. His new
technique wouldn’t mean a thing if he just sprang it on Hermione the selfish way
he usually did.
”Well, she wants to do something exciting, but it’s winter right now, so there’s
not much to do,” Ron said, his brow furrowed. Then he brightened.
”Hey, do you have the Prophet?” he asked Bill.
”Sure,” he said as Fleur went to retrieve it from the living room. She brought
it in and handed it to Ron, who laid it flat on the table and quickly leafed
through it, his blue eyes scanning the pages. Finally, he pointed at a small
article.
”There. Advancements in the Fields of Charms and Spells,” he said. “It’s a four
hour lecture on the newest Charms developments. I know Hermione would like that.
It’s being given at the Ministry Library this Sunday afternoon, by Miranda
Goshawk. She’s the witch who wrote all our Charms textbooks at Hogwarts. She’s
an authority.”
”That doesn’t sound very romantic,” Fleur sniffed. Bill looked doubtful as well.
”I might not be the fastest broom in the shed when it comes to dealing with
Hermione, but I know what wets her knickers more than anything, and that’s
learning new things. She’ll love this, and love even more that I’ll be attending
it with her. I’m going to drink some Pepper-up Potion so I don’t doze off,” Ron
said confidently. “I’m also going to buy whatever Goshawk’s latest book is and
get it autographed for Hermione. Then, we’ll go out to eat someplace nice, then
I’ll bring her home and spend some quality time with her. It’s a perfect plan.”
”Well, the going out to eat is nice, but I don’t know about the other—the
lecture. I would have slapped Bill if he ever took me to a boring lecture,”
Fleur declared, glowering at her husband.
Bill just smirked. She could slap him if she wanted to . . .
”I’m going to go to Hogwarts tomorrow and invite her to the lecture. I was going
to owl her, but I think it would be better to ask her face to face. I’m going to
bring her flowers, too. Not roses this time. Something else.”
Bill nodded.
”Sounds as if you have a plan, Ron. I really hope it works out for you,” he
said, slapping Ron on the back.
”And remember what I told you about the stroking,” Fleur said warningly.
”And the oral,” Bill interjected.
”I know. I know,” Ron muttered at them, his hand reflexively going to his right
forearm, even though it didn’t hurt anymore. “I’ve got it.”
”Good,” Fleur replied, sitting down with her tea.
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Hermione returned to her quarters, thinking her meeting with Snape and what he’d
said. He sounded . . . well, almost human.
She frowned slightly for thinking that. It was cruel—unfair. Of course Severus
was human, with frailties and weaknesses like anyone else. Maybe even more
frailties because of what he’d gone through for an ungrateful wizarding world.
As she undressed for bed, Hermione realized something when she was speaking to
the wizard. That she did have something he didn’t, people who stood by her, who
cared about her. She wasn’t alone in the world, but he truly was standing on the
outside and looking in. And she knew something else—
Severus Snape was reaching out to her. No matter how much he might deny it, the
dark, cold, snarky bat of the dungeons was looking for someone to stand by him,
someone to—trust. And he had decided that she was the one. Sure, he had a dream,
he had other motives, but the truth of the matter was out of everyone in the
wizarding world, she was the one he found suitable.
But—Severus was so obviously damaged. Years of solitude and mistreatment had
taken their toll on the man. What might he have been like if destiny had been
kinder to him?
She lay down in her bed, pulling the heavy blankets over her body and staring
into the semi-darkness.
Hermione Granger, if you were to come with me, it would mean—that you believe
in my dream, therefore, believe in me. You would be the one person in this world
in my corner. I wouldn’t let it take you from me.
Hermione lay there, wondering exactly what it meant. If anyone other than Snape
had said it, it would have sounded terribly romantic, a kind of commitment. Was
it an expressed commitment from the wizard?
Hermione’s brown eyes softened a bit. If Severus Snape had proved anything over
the years, it was he was a man capable of commitment. He had served Albus
Dumbledore from his youth, protected Harry as much as possible. Underwent
torment after torment by the Dark Lord without even confessing his duplicity. He
even killed Albus Dumbledore at the old wizard’s request, all the while knowing
it would make him appear to be a traitor, and become even more hated and
reviled. He could have let Draco do it, but he didn’t. He remained loyal until
the very end.
Now Hermione’s eyes began to fill, because underneath all that commitment, all
that pain and suffering Snape had gone through, was his love for a woman that
didn’t love him back. Who married a man he despised, and despised with good
reason. Every time he looked into Harry’s green eyes for all those years, Lily’s
ghost looked back at him, beyond his reach, all that pain reborn anew.
Severus wasn’t a handsome man. He wasn’t a social man. He wasn’t even a kind
man. But he was capable of great loyalty and great self-sacrifice for the sake
of others. He was willing to commit himself to her in a way, if she committed to
him. He would provide for her, in a sense, since he said he would recoup his
money. He would protect her and not abandon her in their travels. He would be a
lover to her as well if she wanted that.
The wizard was so good at sex. Dear gods. Hermione felt a warmth creeping up her
belly at the thought of him, that silken voice crooning at her as he gave her
all the pleasure she could stand. How open and appreciative he was of her body,
how it mattered to him how she felt, how he made her feel. She had never
experienced that kind of focus from a man before.
Hermione shuddered, and willed the feeling away. She had already made her
decision. Just because the dark wizard opened up a little didn’t change her mind
about his offer. Ron was working so hard at changing, and he was so much more
comforting than Snape, so much safer. He laughed easily, smiled and didn’t have
a harsh bone in his body. Yes, he could be thoughtless, but no one was perfect.
Ron was offering her a good, stable life, a home and a family. He came from a
loving family, he had friends. He knew what it was to care for others and have
others care for him. He was loyal too, and knew how to love. Hermione saw that
clearly now. How could she ever throw that away?
She began to feel sleepy.
Still, on Saturday she would find out first hand what it would be like to go on
an adventure with Snape. She had to admit that although she did her best to hide
it from him, she was very excited. More excited than she’d been in a long, long
time. She was walking into the proverbial jaws of death once more, and really
didn’t know what to expect. What was the little something Snape had up his robes
sleeve that could “possibly” protect them? Well, she’d find out.
”You’d better not let me get eaten, Severus Snape,” she murmured sleepily before
dropping off.
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The next day was Friday, and the Potions master had just emerged from the
dungeon corridor, scattering students left and right as he strode toward the
Great Hall for lunch. He stopped momentarily as he saw the outer doors open and
Filch enter, followed by . . .
Ron Weasley.
The wizard was carrying a bunch of yellow flowers.
Snape’s black eyes narrowed and he didn’t move as Filch and Ron walked to the
Great Hall, the squib letting him in.
There could be just one reason Weasley was here, and it would be to see
Hermione. He’d hand her those blasted flowers in front of everyone All the
witches would swoon, Hermione would flush and Snape would lose a lunch he hadn’t
even consumed yet. Well, maybe it wouldn’t be the smooth transition Weasley
thought it would.
Snape hurried down the corridor that led to the teacher’s entrance and swooped
through, sitting down just as Ron made it up to the dais, Hermione and the other
witches beaming at him. Hagrid gave him a happy wave, which Ron returned, but it
was clear he only had eyes for Hermione.
Snape pulled out his wand under the table and subtly flicked it at Ron.
”Hey, ‘Moine” he grinned, attempting to leap up the dais. He fell flat on his
face, Hermione and the other witches standing up in alarm. The students broke
into laughter as a red-faced Ron stood up, his flowers flattened.
Snape smirked as Hermione ran around the table to Ron, who was gingerly brushing
himself off, his ears bright red.
”Oh, Ron, are you all right?” she asked him, concern on her face. His nose was
very red.
”I guess I miscalculated,” he said sheepishly, then handed her the bouquet of
crushed flowers. “I wanted to tell you I’ve made arrangements for an outing on
Sunday afternoon, if you want to go . . .”
Snape murmured a listening spell, so he could hear what Ron was saying.
” . . . Miranda Goshawk’s lecture.”
”Oh, Ron! I’d love to go,” Hermione gushed, kissing him on the cheek.
”Ooooh!” a chorus of student voices rose and fell as Hermione reddened.
Ron smiled at the students and looked back at Hermione. Gods, it felt as if he
hadn’t touched her for a million years.
”I have a school-related assignment I have to—er, do Saturday night, but I’ll be
home Sunday morning,” Hermione told him.
Ron, thinking it was some kind of late night paperwork marathon, nodded.
Hermione was forever doing something along those lines. Snape smirked once more.
So, Hermione didn’t want to tell her beau she’d be spending the night with him.
That was quite—interesting. Obviously, the witch wasn’t into “full disclosure.”
”I’ll pick you up after lunch then, but don’t eat too much. I’ve made supper
reservations at the Bee’s Knees,” he told her. He was rewarded with another
broad smile from Hermione. The Bee’s Knees was a very nice restaurant.
”I won’t. Oh, this is wonderful, Ron. I can’t wait for Sunday,” she told him
softly.
Ron carefully lifted her hand and kissed the back of it gently.
”Neither can I,” he breathed.
Snape rolled his eyes, sure he wasn’t going to be able to keep his lunch down.
He ordered chicken broth with toast.
Ron left and Hermione returned to the dais, informing all of the witches about
her upcoming date with Ron as Snape quickly ate his broth. The wizard left the
Great Hall, returned to his office and quickly found an edition of the Daily
Prophet. He scanned the paper until he found the details concerning the upcoming
lecture. He studied them, running a finger over his lips for a moment, then
pulled a piece of parchment toward him, and jotted down a note.
Dear Miss Divine,
You are to attend a lecture given by Miranda Goshawk this upcoming Sunday at the
Ministry Library. It begins at 1:00 pm. Arrive around 3:00 pm, during the
intermission. Mr. Weasley will be present. Make sure he sees you. Remember, you
aren’t to interact with him under any circumstances. Once you’ve accomplished
this, send me a small pensieve and I will send you payment.
SS
Snape folded the parchment and sealed it with his wax stamp. He then placed a
self-destruct charm on it, so as not to leave any evidence.
”You’re going to find that lecture quite interesting, Mr. Weasley,” the wizard
purred as he exited his office and headed for the high tower and school owls.
”I daresay it will be—distracting as well.”
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