The
Burning Pen
A Matter of Circumstance
by Ruth Solomon
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CHAPTER 8
Disclaimer: All recognizable characters belong to JKR. All situations are mine.
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Chapter 8 ~ A Shared Dream (Warning: Physical Abuse)
Eris wasn’t finished with Severus yet. Or Hermione. There was one more thing she
had to do to the couple.
Severus had returned to his rooms without saying anything to Hermione at all
about her oath. He left as silently as he arrived, leaving the witch alone with
her thoughts. But once he got behind closed doors and into his bed, he lay there
thinking.
“The manipulative little chit,” he muttered to himself blackly, “Taking an oath.
That was dirty Quidditch. Well, I’ve had her…that’s enough. Let Weasley have her
then. Her and the child. I’m done with Hermione Granger. Finished. She’s old
news.”
The wizard rolled over and fell into a fretful sleep.
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Hermione lay in her bed, torn about what had happened. An oath. She’d taken an
oath to never engage Severus again after she married Ron. She hoped that the
oath would take away all feelings for the wizard once she and Ron were
permanently bound. It would be horrible if it didn’t, if she continued to pine
for him for the rest of her days, think about him in the dead of night and when
Ron was on top of her.
And what about the child? She would be reminded of the dark wizard every time
she looked at it. Severus was bound to her for the rest of her life, whether
they were involved or not. Why had she fallen for him so hard? Why didn’t she
have the courage to tell Ron the truth?
Because she didn’t want to be alone, or raise a child without a father. Ron
loved her, even if she didn’t love him with the same passion. She did care about
him. She always had. But Molly was right. If Hermione hadn’t become pregnant,
she wouldn’t have agreed to marry him.
The witch rolled over in her bed and fell into a fretful sleep.
Eris looked down at Hermione, then waved her hand over her.
”Now dream,” she whispered softly before transporting to Severus’ bedroom.
”You too, wizard. Dream,” the goddess said, giving him the same dream as
Hermione.
They would share this nightmare.
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Hermione walked into a small dingy flat, books in her arms. It was dark, the
only light coming from the small kitchen. She entered it and saw Ron sitting at
the table, his face screwed up as he drank a glass of firewhiskey. The entire
kitchen stunk of it.
“Ron, where’s Cassia?” Hermione asked her drunken husband.
”In her room,” Ron muttered, turning his bloodshot eyes on Hermione.
“How long has she been in there?” she asked him.
“The whole time,” the wizard replied, pouring himself another drink.
Suddenly a small voice piped, “Mummy? Mummy are you home?”
A little girl of about three appeared in the doorway. She had black curly hair,
pale skin and black eyes. She looked at Hermione soberly, then at Ron, then back
at Hermione.
”Didn’t I tell you to stay in your blasted room?” Ron suddenly yelled at the
child, throwing his glass at the door so it shattered, the little girl
disappearing the moment he screamed.
She was used to this.
“Ron! What the hell are you doing?” Hermione yelled at him.
Ron looked at her hatefully and stood up, walking toward her slowly.
”That little girl isn’t mine, Hermione,” he said to her quietly, “She’s not a
Weasley. I’m raising another man’s child. You trapped me into this marriage. My
mother tried to warn me, but I wouldn’t listen. I should have.”
Hermione stared at her husband, not knowing what to say.
Suddenly Ron grabbed her by the hair, dug into her pocket and pulled out her
wand, throwing it across the room.
“Who’s the father, Hermione? Tell me who the father is!” he demanded, wrenching
her head around, breathing liquor all over her.
”You’re the only father she knows, Ron,” Hermione cried.
“You’re a fucking lying whore, Hermione…and you’re going to pay for this, you
bitch,” he cursed, striking her across the face, Hermione screaming and trying
to get away.
Ron began to beat the witch brutally until she was nearly unconscious on the
floor, the panting wizard looking down at her, his hands clenching and
unclenching.
Cassia appeared in the doorway again and saw Ron standing over Hermione.
”Mummy?” she said in a scared voice, her dark eyes full of terror as she looked
at Ron.
“Didn’t I tell you to stay in your room?” he said to the child, stalking toward
her.
Cassia ran for her room, Ron stumbling behind her, muttering and undoing his
belt. He walked into her bedroom, the little witch in the corner, clutching her
teddy bear in front of her. Ron doubled the belt in his hand and started toward
her.
“Daddy?...Daddy…” the little girl cried out as the wizard approached her, his
eyes hard.
“I’m not your daddy,” Ron growled.
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Hermione awoke from the dream before Severus did, her eyes full of horror and
tears as the nightmare gripped her. Ron had beaten both her and her child
because of her treachery, though she didn’t witness his abuse of the little
girl.
But Severus did…tossing and groaning in his bed as he watch Ron brutally whip
the child, the little girl…his daughter. Eris didn’t let him out like she did
Hermione. Snape needed to see this…needed to remember what it was like to be
abused and unloved by a father. His own father was an abusive man and had
treated the Potions Master just the way Ron was treating Cassia.
Finally Ron left the room, leaving the whimpering child covered in welts on the
bedroom floor, the teddy bear resting beside her, staring up at the ceiling
helplessly as she shuddered, wracked with pain and terror.
Severus awoke then, sitting up in the bed, his face terrible.
He didn’t care if he didn’t want the child…it wouldn’t be mistreated by anyone.
He had mixed feelings about Hermione. He could understand Ron’s rage and even
his reaction. But he hadn’t enjoyed seeing the witch brutalized that way.
Still, it was just a dream…not anything concrete.
The wizard lay back down on his back, staring up at the ceiling. What if the
dream was a premonition…a warning of what would occur in the future? What if his
child was condemned to a life of abuse because he allowed Hermione to let
another wizard claim it? The child was an innocent after all. It was one thing
if it were raised in a loving home. He was sure Hermione would love her child.
But what about Weasley if he found out the truth? As cold and heartless as
Severus was, the idea of a child living through what he himself had suffered
struck a nerve. Particularly a child that was his own flesh and blood.
He had offered Hermione a potion to abort the child, but she refused. She
wouldn’t kill it. He couldn’t force her though he had for a moment considered
slipping her the potion. But even he wasn’t that cruel. Instead, he told her he
wasn’t ready to be a father and if she had the child, she’d raise it alone,
thinking that might make her rethink her situation.
She did. That was when she accepted Ron’s proposal.
Severus sighed. The magnitude of this situation had finally been driven home. He
was responsible…for all of this. Hermione’s pregnancy, her engagement to Ron,
her lies about the child…everything.
Albus was right. He had to do something.
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