The
Burning Pen
A Looping of the Scales by Ruth Solomon
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CHAPTER 30
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Chapter 30 ~ The Ride
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When Hermione’s mouth met Snape’s soft lips, it was as if all the warmth that
ever existed in the world came crashing down, covering her completely. It was as
if she’d never feel coldness again.
She didn’t feel the awkwardness of the kiss, or Snape’s inexperience. It didn’t
register how she had to move her lips against his to get the proper reaction,
the proper movement, because he caught on so quickly, his need for closeness
mirroring her own.
All Hermione Granger felt was—perfection. Glorious perfection.
There was no tongue, only a sweet connection of mouths, soft flesh against soft
flesh, shifting, suckling, puckering, pulling, never breaking contact as if even
a moment apart would shatter them both.
She was so aware of him. How slender he was against her body, and how his hair
smelled faintly of sandalwood, spicy, compelling. How warm he was, how his
breathing was becoming faster and his arms tightening. How he seemed to spin
with her as if they were both in orbit, circling around the axis of their kiss.
Kissing Ron had never felt like this. It had been pleasant. Sometimes even hot
and quaky, but there was never this sense of—just being right. It never felt as
if her lips left his that the world itself would fall away.
But it did have to end, and everything inside her protested as Snape’s kissing
turned slow and lingering, like something winding down that she wanted to
rewind. When he gently pulled away, her lips insistently followed that
retreating softness, that wonderful connection. But he was taller than she was
and the kiss was broken.
Snape looked down at her, his dark eyes seeming wet, and Hermione realized they
were quaking against each other. He didn’t release her.
“You kiss good,” he said softly. “Not that I have anyone else to compare you to,
Hermione. But I think—even if I did there would be no comparison. That
was—intoxicating. I’m light-headed.”
Hermione smiled at him.
”It was a nice kiss,” she agreed.
Snape continued to stare at her.
”I have to ask you, Hermione—is my virtue in any danger?” he asked her softly,
and that was when Hermione felt his growing erection against her.
It was pretty big, too. She pulled back a bit and let out a little, controlled
breath as their bodies disconnected.
”Ah—no, it’s not,” she said, blushing furiously.
”Pity,” he breathed, then released her. “I wouldn’t put up much of a fight, you
know. You could easily overcome me. A few more kisses like that and I’d be limp
as a Flubberworm.”
Hermione arched an eyebrow at him at this statement, trying not to look down at
the very noticeable bulge under his robes.
”Somehow—I doubt that very much, Severus,” she replied.
He quirked his lips at her.
”We’re compatible,” he said. “You kissed me and the world didn’t come crashing
down, did it?”
”No, it didn’t Severus. It was a very nice kiss, but totally inappropriate. I’ve
only known you for—well, not counting when you were an adult, but just a few
days. I’m not usually like this—I don’t—I don’t do this. Just kiss wizards
within days of—“
“You’ve known me for years,” Snape said.
”Not like this. I knew you when—when you had nothing like this in mind. You
would have never asked me for a kiss—“
”Yet, you wanted me to ask you, in your fantasies—“
”Don’t bring that up, Severus. That doesn’t matter any longer. That Severus is
gone—“
”But this Severus is here, and not nearly so—inaccessible,” he told her. “Just
keep that in mind, Hermione. I’m here for you whenever you need me. However you
need me.”
He could still scent her desire for him, but he didn’t want to press and risk
driving her away from him. At least this time it wasn’t a guessing game. With
Lily, there was always hope and hopelessness—never knowing. Not until she broke
away from him and went with Potter.
Now, here was Hermione. Brilliant, brave, loyal and dedicated to whatever she
believed worthwhile. There was nothing about her that was flighty. Nothing about
her that said abandonment. Preoccupation, yes. But he understood that because he
had the same tendency to be taken over by whatever he was focused on.
He sighed then.
He sighed because once again he was attracted to a Gryffindor. At least this
time he didn’t hide his feelings. He’d learned from that mistake. Hermione
Granger would never have to guess how he felt. He’d told her and shown her. The
rest—the rest would be up to her.
”I want to show you something,” he said softly, walking past her and over to his
writing desk. There was a large object on the desk, covered with a Slytherin
green sheet. He caught the end of it and flipped it off.
Hermione’s eyes widened as they rested on the saddle. She hurried over.
”Oh, Severus. It’s beautiful,” she said.
The saddle was the color of honey and shined brightly.
”But, it doesn’t look like a regular saddle,” Hermione added, cocking her head
at the unfamiliar design.
”It’s made for comfort,” he told her. “I told the shopkeeper that it was
possible it would be used for hours and showed him my Animagus form. He looked
as if he was going to pass out, but once he recovered, he was very excited. He
re-measured me, just to make sure he had the perfect dimensions.
“It’s different than a regular saddle that you’d put on, say, a horse.”
He pointed to the saddle.
”See, it has three sections. The trees and the pad. The trees move independently
and will allow the saddle to flex as I move. There’ll be no chafing when I turn
or run or fly. Those parts are made of wood and covered with a strong magical
epoxy, then leather, all for added strength and durability,” Snape said. “You’ll
be sitting between them, directly on the pad on my back. There are no bulky
riggings and your legs won’t rub or chafe either. It naturally will put you in
the proper riding position. A very good saddle and worth every Galleon.”
“And it has a sticking charm?” Hermione asked him a bit nervously. She had flown
on a hippogriff and a Thestral before, but never alone. There had been another
person with her both times.
“Yes. I tested it by placing a ball on the seat and swinging the saddle around.
Even upside down, the ball didn’t fall off. There is also a weightlessness charm
on it so I won’t feel your weight, although I’m sure I could carry you without
that. You don’t look as if you weigh that much.”
Hermione flushed. She was a little thick around the thighs and hips and felt she
was a bit overweight. Severus didn’t seem to notice the imperfections.
”Best of all, I can wear it as a gryffin and it will disappear when I resume
human form, much as my clothes do when I turn into my animal form. So, I can
always be ‘saddle-ready’ for you.”
Snape’s lip quirked a little as he said this. Hermione didn’t miss the
double-entendre either. She didn’t say anything as she looked at the saddle.
”So, are you ready to ride me?” Snape asked her, and she looked up at him
shocked.
”I’m ready to go riding tomorrow, if that’s what you mean,” she told him a bit
indignantly. He was doing this on purpose, making sexual innuendoes and putting
sex in the game.
”Why, what else could I possibly mean, Hermione?” he purred at her, a smile
breaking out on his face at her discomfiture as she stalked past him to the desk
and sat down.
”Let’s just get to work, shall we?” she muttered at him, opening a book.
Still smiling, Snape joined her.
As Hermione looked through her books, trying to decide what to tackle first,
Snape’s eyes rested on her bushy hair.
”You know, your hair is extremely bushy,” he observed.
Hermione scowled but didn’t look at him.
”I know it’s bushy. It’s always bushy. That’s how it is if I don’t take hours
whipping it into shape. I don’t have time for that,” she said. But she was
starting to feel self-conscious.
”It’s a pretty shade of brown,” Snape said, not being complimentary, just
stating the facts. He touched it lightly, rubbing a few strands between his
fingertips.
”What are you doing?” Hermione said, then “OW!” as Snape yanked out a hair
Hermione clapped her hand to her head.
”What the hell are you doing?” she hissed at him furiously as Snape stretched
the strand out between his fingers, looking at it.
”Thinking,” he replied, coiling up the strand and taking down a piece of scrap
parchment from a cubby hole. He put the strand in the center and folded the
parchment over it, putting it into his pocket.
Hermione frowned at him.
”You know, if you wanted a strand of my hair, you could have asked me. You’d
better not use it for any Dark Magic experimentations,” she growled at him.
Snape looked quite interested.
”Hm. I never thought about that possibility,” he replied. “Maybe I can make a
doll to compel you to do my nefarious bidding.”
”and maybe you could spend a little quality time in the castle infirmary, with
Poppy trying to remove the multitude of hexes you’d be covered with,” she
replied evenly
”Ooh. Temper,” he said with a grin before opening his book.
The magic moment between them was over for now, but he was sure there would be
others.
He’d wait. That was something he was good at.
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At one o’clock the next afternoon, Hermione and Severus exited the dungeon area
to find Harry, Ginny, Neville, a very sullen Ron and several other students
waiting for them.
”Hi!” Harry said to Snape brightly, eyeing the saddle he had tucked under his
arm.
”Potter,” Snape said shortly, his black eyes resting on all the students looking
at him curiously. Draco Malfoy was among them.
”Oh, Harry. I told you I’d ask him,” Hermione said, scowling at him. “How did
all these people find out?”
”Ask me what?” Snape inquired.
”Well, Harry wanted to watch us fly,” she said, then frowned at the crowd. “I
guess they want to watch too.”
Snape looked around at the expectant faces, then shrugged.
”I don’t care. It’s a free sky,” he said shortly, starting to walk for the
doors.
Harry smiled and quickly followed, along with the other students. Everyone was
chattering excitedly except Ron, who was the last one out the door.
Bloody showoff.
Originally, Snape was going to try and find some quiet area to take off from,
but it didn’t make any sense to do that anymore, since he had a crowd following
him, and it was growing larger.
Hermione walked beside him, feeling a bit giddy at all the attention. She had to
be the envy of everyone there.
”Will he be giving out rides?” one witch asked another.
Snape heard her and whirled.
”I’m not party pony. No one will be riding me except for Hermione Granger.”
A few snickers greeted this statement and Hermione turned beet red.
Snape looked at her.
”Sorry. I didn’t mean for it to come out like that,” he said to her softly.
”You can’t help it if half the Hogwarts’ body has ‘Filthy Minds!”
She said the last part very loud, but only elicited more snickering from the
students as they all started walking again.
Ron didn’t find it funny at all.
Snape suddenly stopped.
”This is as good a spot as any. Now, everyone back away except for—Potter and
Weasley,” he said.
Harry walked forward with a grin, and Ron looked a little surprised as he joined
him.
”When I transform, I’d like you two to put the saddle on me and make sure it’s
secure. It’s supposed to magically keep Hermione on, but it can still slide if
not fitted properly. I don’t want her slipping and ending up between my legs.”
Some titters followed his statement and Hermione reddened again.
”Sorry,” Snape called over to her.
”Gods, is everyone at Hogwarts a pig?” he asked Harry as he handed him the
saddle.
”No, just mostly everyone. We are teenagers after all,” Harry said with a grin.
Snape stood there for a moment, then transformed.
”Wow!”
”Whoa!”
”That’s amazing!”
The crowd murmured loudly as they looked at the white gryffin staring back at
them majestically. Snape opened his wings and fluttered them a bit, giving the
people what they wanted before letting out a sharp cry.
Ron had to admit, it really was a marvelous form. And for some reason, he
suddenly didn’t feel so jealous of Snape. Maybe it was because he’d never been
popular before and seeing everyone cheering and admiring him probably for the
first time in his life, made Ron feel a little guilty about begrudging him that.
Ron had been cheered for plenty of times, and was quite popular. Snape had
always been an underdog. Now, he was finally getting a chance to know what it
was like to be openly admired by others.
He deserved that. He really did. Everyone should know what that’s like at least
once in their life.
Ron wasn’t a bad sort really. He was just selfish and thoughtless sometimes,
until he got things right in his head.
”Come on, Ron,” Harry said, approaching the gryffin, excitement in his eyes. Ron
walked on the other side of him. Everyone watched as they strapped the strange
looking saddle on him.
”Wow, his fur is soft,” Harry said, caressing Snape’s flank.
Suddenly, Snape turned and snapped at him, squawking angrily
”I think that translates into “don’t touch me there, you fruit!” Neville called
to Harry as everyone cracked up, including Hermione.
Snape’s feathers were fluffed in indignation. Harry caressing his flank was the
equivalent of caressing his bum. Oh no. He wasn’t going for that. Next time,
he’d lose some fingers.
Ron and Harry tested the saddle by tugging on it, then Ron himself helped
Hermione get on.
”Stay safe,” he said to his former girlfriend.
”He doesn’t have any reins. How’s she supposed to steer him?” a voice cried out
from the crowd.
”He can bloody understand her, you dimwit!” Ron yelled back. “He’s not a real
gryffin. He’s human.”
Murmurs went up.
The gryffin stood tall and looked back at Hermione.
”Squawww?”
”Yes, I’m ready, Severus,” Hermione said, her heart pounding.
Snape took off running, the students all running after him as he bounded across
the grounds.
”He’s beautiful, Ginny breathed, her eyes wide as he streaked along, Hermione on
his back the wind blowing her hair back as she leaned forward, exhilarated as
they flew along the ground. He was so fast, so strong—
“Faster!” Hermione cried, and Snape squawked and pouring on more speed, the
landscape streaking by them as they ran toward the cliff that the castle sat on.
Hermione became alarmed as it loomed before them.
”Severus, what are you doing?” she cried as the gryffin continued to run toward
the drop. It was a long one, with many jagged stones at the bottom.
”Severus! Wait! Not the cliffs!” she screamed.
If the saddle wasn’t magical, Hermione might have jumped off, despite how fast
Snape was running.
”Stop! Severus! Noooooo!” she cried as the gryffin came to the edge and leapt
into the open air, wings spread.
Hermione closed her eyes at the sickening initial jerk of the wings catching
air, then, it felt ok. She opened one eye and then the other.
They were flying over the crashing surf, the clouds above them seeming close
enough to touch, the sun’s rays shining through. A few sea birds joined them as
they soared. Snape looked back at her, his black eyes glittering. He gave a
little squawk.
”Yes,” she said softly, looking at him, “it is beautiful, Severus.”
From the grounds, the students all watched Snape and Hermione grow smaller and
smaller until they were nothing more than a dot on the horizon.
”Hermione Granger has to be the luckiest witch in the world,” someone sighed.
Ron heard it, and felt his belly tighten a little, but, it wasn’t so bad. It
wasn’t easy to watch someone else make your ex-girlfriend happier than you
could—but-- it was easy to accept someone else making a cherished friend very
happy.
Ron wisely decided that the “happy cherished friend” was what he should focus
on.
It was better that way.
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A/N: I hope no one found the chapter title—er—misleading. Lololol. Thanks for
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