The
Burning Pen
A Matter of Circumstance
by Ruth Solomon
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CHAPTER 38
Disclaimer: All recognizable characters belong to JKR. All situations are mine.
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Chapter 38 ~ Hermione Goes Home
Severus fragrantly made his way through the halls of Hogwarts, passing students
and leaving a funk that nearly made them gag.
”I always knew the Potions Master was a stinker, but daaaaamn,” one student
said, clasping her hand over her nose and mouth as he billowed by.
Albus was in the Main Hall and hailed Severus as he walked down the main
stairwell.
”Hello, Severus. How is Hermione?” the Headmaster asked.
“She’s recovering, Headmaster,” Severus said, irritated at being stopped. He
could smell his own rankness now and really wanted a shower. Sure, he could have
scourgified himself but he would still feel dirty. Only soap and water would
help.
”That’s wonderful,” Albus said, smiling broadly.
Then he caught a whiff of the Potions Master and his smile faded.
”Er…carry on,” the wizard said, hurrying off.
Severus smirked.
Body odor was good for something after all. Maybe he should stench himself up a
bit whenever Albus called him for one of his boring meetings. He bet they’d be
shortened considerably.
The wizard continued to the dungeons, his Slytherins greeting him, their faces
stoic as he passed. They knew better than to comment, even to each other.
Someone might go back to the Professor and tell in an effort to garner a bit of
the snarky Head of House’s favor.
Severus let himself into his office, then his study. He strode into the bedroom,
pulled out his wand and divestoed his clothing and headed straight for the
shower. He mixed the water, picked up a bar of sandalwood-scented soap and began
bathing, washing his hair and body. As he scrubbed, his mind turned to Hermione.
Gods, it was so good to hear her voice, to see those eyes looking at him and
those arms holding their child. The emotion that washed over the wizard was
still unfamiliar and slightly fear-tinged. He had taken an oath to straighten
out her life and the life of her child. There was only one way to do that.
Marry her.
To make an unbreakable commitment that would bind the witch to him until the end
of his days. Yes, he wanted her…he knew that now. Her and Cassia. They were his
family. He was loved.
Loved.
Something the Potions Master ever thought he would be. But accepting it meant he
would have to open himself up to possible hurt and pain as well as love. His
coldness had protected him from that even as it curbed his ability to truly
feel.
That coldness was going to have to go out of the turret window, at least when it
came to Hermione and Cassia. Well, he could always double up on snarkiness
dealing with others who did not have loving him to protect them.
All right. Marrying Hermione was next on the agenda. But how to do it? He
couldn’t imagine himself bending down on one knee. He doubted Hermione would
even think that was sincere coming from him…besides, it seemed so…contrived.
His stomach tightened as he thought about asking her to marry him. What if she
said no? That would be awful. He’d be humiliated if she turned him down. She
might too. He hadn’t been stellar in his treatment of her. He didn’t show her
any…well…romance. He never got the hang of romance. All the romance the women he
screwed needed was either plenty of alcohol or a galleon or two.
Still, Hermione loved him. She’d say yes.
Wouldn’t she?
Damn it. He wished he could look into her mind and see what she’d say…but since
Hermione never brought up the topic of marriage with him, he doubted it was
anyplace in her mind where it would easily be accessible. A passing thought
didn’t retain too well. Legilimency had its limits. He’d have to scrounge around
in her mind for hours to find it, if it was even there. Knowing Hermione, it
would be like walking through a shifting kaleidoscope, thoughts swirling around
and around in a confusing manner. She seemed to be an associative thinker, not a
linear one. That would be a problem.
The wizard sighed, standing under the water and letting it stream over his face
and body. He had to find a way to ask her to marry him without seeming like some
love-struck fool. There had to be a way to do it with dignity but protect
himself from being rejected.
Poor Severus. He was out of his element again. Trying to find a logical solution
to facing Love. He’d have a better chance of lassoing the sun.
He cut off the water and exited the shower. He’d wait until Hermione returned
home and give her a few days to settle in. Maybe he should wait a few weeks and
propose to her when he was on the stroke and she was completely under his power.
She’d say yes to anything then.
But that would take too long. He needed to rectify the situation now so she
could go out in public with Cassia without being humiliated. He doubted Hermione
would ever be ashamed of her daughter, no matter what her situation. In fact, a
few hexes might fly if someone said something inappropriate…and that would most
likely mean arrest, if not Azkaban. Hermione could be quite volatile. No, he had
to do something before that happened.
The wizard dried himself off. There had to be a painless way to approach this
problem.
He’d find it.
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Two days later, Hermione was released by Poppy and allowed to go home with
Cassia. Eli preceded them, the elf carefully cleaning the bedroom and bathroom
of blood. There was so much blood. Eli’s ears flattened in horror as he looked
at it.
”The Miss is very lucky,” the elf said to himself as he removed the bedsheets,
cleaned the mattress then flipped it over.
He put Cassia’s crib back into the nursery. If she were going to be spoiled, the
house elf intended to do it. Eli knew wasn’t good for mother and baby to be
together all the time. They needed space from each other or else the child would
be clingy and demanding. Eli would keep things balanced.
Severus was back to teaching classes, and was furious Albus had indeed let
Professor Binns teach the class during his short absence. It took him more than
an hour to get the ectoplasm off his chair. The green goop was very resistant to
scourgifying and had to be scraped loose first.
He made a Gryffindor student do the scraping.
Severus didn’t plan to go visit Hermione the evening she came home, because she
was expecting visitors.
Her parents.
Ronald Weasley and Harry Potter were going to pick them up and bring them for a
visit. Severus wasn’t ready to do “parents” yet. He still had Hermione to deal
with. Besides, he had seen Mr. Granger on several occasions, and he was a large,
burly muggle. No doubt he’d have a few choice words for him, if not a couple
knuckles as well. Severus was a good fighter and it just wouldn’t be conducive
to Hermione accepting his proposal if he kicked her father’s ass. So he decided
to lie low.
Hermione’s parents were shocked and dismayed to discover that Ron was not the
father of Cassia, and even more shocked to find out Professor Snape was the
sperm donor and Hermione had been secretly seeing him while dating Ron. Ron and
Harry discreetly departed, promising to return in three hours to see the
Grangers back to London.
”Nice place,” Harry said to Ron as they left the house.
“Yeah, Hermione said Snape rented it for her and the baby. Good to see it’s not
a hovel,” the redhead replied. They decided to pass the time at the Three
Broomsticks.
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“Hermione, what in the world were you thinking? Did he put a spell on you or
something?” her mother asked, recalling the dark and rather ugly wizard. If he
had been devastatingly handsome, Jane Granger might have understood. But there
was nothing remotely attractive about the Potions Master that she could see. His
voice was even creepy and gave her the shudders.
Well, there was no accounting for taste.
“No mum. I was attracted to him since my seventh year. I just didn’t act on it
until I returned to Hogwarts,” Hermione said.
She hadn’t yet introduced them to Cassia. She wanted them to know the situation
first.
”Well, at least you have a nice home,” Jane said, looking around the house with
approval.
She walked into the kitchen as Hermione’s father looked at her with his arms
crossed.
”I’m not happy about this, kitten,” John Granger said to her, “Where is the
Professor?”
”At Hogwarts, teaching,” Hermione said, her eyes filling.
“I want to ‘talk’ to him, man to man,” her father growled.
”I’ll see if I can arrange a meeting in a little while,” Hermione told her
father, “Dad, I’m really sorry about this. I…I just wasn’t thinking…”
John’s hard amber eyes softened a bit.
”Well, your mother had a thing for older men. I guess she just passed the gene
on. What bothers me is that I married your mother. You haven’t said anything
about tying the knot with my grandchild’s father. He should step up and be a
man,” her father said.
John Granger was twenty years older than his wife. He knew the attraction a
young woman could have. But still, this Professor could have done the right
thing when he discovered Hermione was pregnant. John intended to ‘convince’ him
to do the right thing, even if he had to break the wizard’s ugly face.
Hermione was about to reply when a shrill scream came from the kitchen, then a
crashing noise, then some high-pitched squealing.
”What the hell?” John cried, running into the kitchen trailed by Hermione, whose
eyes widened in horror as they fell on the scene before her.
”Mum, stop it!” she screamed at her mother.
Jane Granger had a broom and was soundly beating Eli with it. The poor elf was
squealing, trapped in the corner with his arms over his head as the little
muggle went to town on him. Pots were scattered all about.
”Mum, stop it! That’s Eli! He lives here!” Hermione cried, running up to her
mother and grabbing the handle of the broom so she couldn’t swing it.
“That lives here?” Jane said, panting as Eli lowered his arms and looked at her,
his eyes round.
Hermione let go of the broom and walked up to the trembling elf.
”Eli, are you all right?” she asked him.
Eli ran his scaly hands over his body carefully, wincing as he gingerly touched
the top of his head. Then he looked up at Hermione.
”Yes. Eli is all right. Hurts a little but all right,” he squeaked as Jane
looked at him with narrowed eyes.
”He looks like a little demon, Hermione. Why in the world would you keep
something like that near the baby? He looks like he’d eat her,” Jane said,
frowning.
Eli looked quite affronted.
”Eli not eats babies,” he said huffily, “Eli loves babies and cares for them.
And for the Miss.”
Hermione turned to her mother.
“Eli is a house elf, mum. Kind of a servant. He helps me with the baby and the
housework. He’s really quite handy. I would have had a hard time without him,”
Hermione explained.
”I serves the House of Snape,” Eli added, brushing himself off now.
”Well, he’s absolutely frightening, Hermione. I thought he was possessing the
house or something when I saw him,” Jane said.
John stood in the kitchen door with a small smirk on his face. His wife was
certainly a brave little woman, taking a broom to something like that without
hesitation. She was a spitfire all right.
“Well he’s not. He lives here and takes care of me and the baby,” Hermione said,
“So no more attacking him with brooms.”
“Fine,” Jane said, not looking very sincere as she glared at Eli, “Let me see my
granddaughter now.”
“Sure, just go wait in the living room and I’ll be right there,” Hermione said.
Jane left the kitchen, followed by her grinning husband. Hermione turned to Eli.
”I’m so sorry, Eli. My mother never saw a house elf before,” she said to him
apologetically.
“Your mother is very brave,” the house elf replied, rubbing his head, “And
strong.”
”Yeah. I have her temper I’m told,” Hermione replied, “Are you sure you’re all
right?”
”Yes,” Eli said, “But Eli thinks he goes to the cupboard for a little while.
Until your mother leaves.”
”All right, Eli,” Hermione said, watching the little elf climb into the small
cabinet on the right and close the door behind him.
She sighed.
Poor Eli. Attacked by her mum.
The witch exited the kitchen and approached her waiting parents.
“This way,” she said, leading them through the house, down the hall and into
Cassia’s nursery.
The baby was awake and lying there quietly, looking up at the blurry shapes that
suddenly appeared cribside. She gurgled.
“Awwwww,” Jane said softly, “Hermione, she’s beautiful. Can I pick her up?”
“Of course,” Hermione said, smiling at her mother’s smitten expression.
Jane reached into the crib and picked up the baby, cradling her in her arms.
”Oh, she’s such a good baby,” she cooed as Cassia frowned up at her, “Look John.
Isn’t she precious?”
John leaned over his wife’s shoulder and studied the baby’s pale complexion.
”Good thing we live in England. The sun would fry her to a crisp otherwise,” he
said.
Both Hermione and Jane scowled at him.
”But yes, she’s beautiful,” he added, smiling down at the baby, “What’s her full
name?”
”Cassia Jane Granger,” Hermione said, her mother looking up at her in
astonishment.
”Jane?” she asked.
Hermione nodded and her mother beamed down at the baby.
“A beautiful name for a beautiful baby,” she crooned, rocking Cassia gently.
John however, was scowling.
“Granger? Shouldn’t it be ‘Snape?’” he growled.
”Well, in the wizarding world a child can’t take on the father’s name unless he
is married to the mother,” she said hesitatingly.
John didn’t say anything. Now he really wanted to talk to the Professor.
Hermione’s parents spent the rest of the time playing with the baby and
exploring Hermione’s house. It really was roomy and gorgeous.
”You say this is a rental, Hermione?” Jane asked her, carrying Cassia as they
moved from room to room.
”Yes. Severus rented it for us,” Hermione said.
”At least he did that much,” John said, still scowling.
Just putting Hermione up in a home wasn’t nearly enough as far as her father was
concerned.
”He provides full support as well,” Hermione said.
John grunted.
”I didn’t raise my daughter to be a ‘kept woman,’” he groused.
”Oh, I’m going to go back to school, Dad. And work. I’ll be taking care of
myself soon enough,” Hermione said.
”Yes, but the way I understand it, being a single mother in the wizarding world
doesn’t afford you much opportunity. Maybe you and the baby should come back to
London,” he said to his daughter.
Hermione shook her head.
”Dad, Cassia and I are witches. We belong here. We’ll get along, believe me,”
she said to her father.
“Well, I’ll be keeping my eye on you, Hermione…and if things get too difficult,
I expect you to leave here,” he said in his best “I’m your dad and you will
listen to me” voice, “Your mother and I can help you.”
”I’ll keep it in mind, Dad,” Hermione said, kissing him on the cheek, but
thinking it would never happen. This was her world, imperfect as it was. She
wouldn’t leave it.
Ron and Harry returned as promised to return the Grangers to London.
”Remember, I want to meet with that wizard,” John said warningly as he and Jane
walked toward the front door. Jane kissed Cassia and handed her back to
Hermione.
”I’ll let you know when, Dad. I promise,” Hermione said, “But you have to
promise not to brawl with him. He’s a wizard and a hero. He can protect himself
very well.”
”Doesn’t seem like much of a hero to me,” her father snapped, saying nothing
about brawling. As far as he was concerned, Snape deserved a punch in the nose
at least.
”Goodbye, Hermione, Cassia,” Jane said softly, kissing Hermione on the cheek,
then cupping her face with one hand gently.
”You’ll be all right. You’re a Granger,” she said to her daughter encouragingly.
”Yes, I am,” Hermione said to her mother smiling.
Her parents left and Hermione returned to the living room and sat down with
Cassia, who started mewling.
Hermione unsnapped the shoulder of her shirt and drew it down, exposing her
breast. She removed the little pad and offered her nipple to Cassia, who latched
on to it hungrily.
”Well, you met your grandparents. How did you like them?” she asked the baby,
who continued suckling.
”Yes, they are nice aren’t they. But I think your grandfather wants to punch
your father’s lights out,” the witch said, adjusting the baby, “I know the
feeling.”
“You do, do you?” a silken voice said.
Hermione looked up to see Severus standing alongside the chair. He had placed a
silencing spell on himself and apparated home, intending to apparate right back
if her parents were still there.
They weren’t.
”Severus,” she breathed up at him.
”Yes, it’s Severus. I have something I need to say to you witch,” he said
scowling down at her.
Hermione looked curious. There was something unfamiliar in his eyes.
”What is it?” she asked the pale wizard.
Severus cleared his throat several times, then said, “I want to marry you.”
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