The
Burning Pen
An Unlikely Savior
by Ruth Solomon
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Chapter 21 ~ Continuing Conflicts
“She put spiders on you, Rose?” Hugo asked his sister incredulously.
”Yes, she did, Hugo. Acromantulas,” Rose replied, frowning. “I told you she was
dangerous. I could have been killed.”
Hugo looked perplexed.
”So, how did you get away? Did you out fly them?” he asked, his eyes wide. They
were in the Gryffindor common room, sitting on one of the sofas and speaking in
quiet tones.
Rose considered telling Hugo that she did out fly the spiders, not wanting him
to think Eileen was some kind of hero. She wasn’t. Saving someone didn’t count
if you put them in danger in the first place. But lying about it would be wrong.
”Eileensavedme,” she said quickly.
“What?”
”I said Eileen came back and saved me,” Rose said in an irritated voice.
“So she didn’t plan for you to get hurt in the first place,” Hugo said,
connecting the dots.
”That’s not what’s important here, Hugo. The fact is she put the spiders on me
in the first place and I could have been killed,” she spat at her brother in
frustration
“But you weren’t.”
Rose let out an exasperated sigh. Hugo was so thick sometimes. Didn’t he see
Eileen was capable of anything?
”Anyway, Hugo, I still don’t think it’s a good idea to try and talk to her. I
did, and you heard what happened,” his sister told him.
”Too late. I’ve already talked to her. I walked her to Slytherin house,” Hugo
replied with a smile. “And she didn’t put anything on me. You must have pissed
her off or something.”
“What? She talked to you?” Rose asked him. It was her turn to be incredulous.
”Well, I did most of the talking, but she answered me sometimes. Some Slytherins
tried to get me, too.”
”Slytherins? Oh, Hugo. You should know better to go down in the dungeons alone!”
Rose exclaimed.
”I wasn’t alone. I was with Eileen. But she kept telling me to leave, too. She
said I’d catch the bad end of it if other Slytherins showed up. But I wanted to
talk to her, so I didn’t leave,” her brother explained.
Rose frowned. Well, at least Eileen warned him about the danger. Still—
“So she helped you when they showed up? Told them to leave you alone?”
Hugo shook his head.
”No. She didn’t say or do anything. She didn’t have to. I hexed all three of
them myself. I was faster. And I showed her I was brave. I think she was
impressed I could take down three big Slytherins, even if she didn’t say it.”
”She should have helped you.”
”She didn’t have to.”
”Well, what if you hadn’t been able to hex those students? What would have
happened then?”
Hugo shrugged.
”I don’t know. Maybe Eileen would have helped me. They were all bigger than me.”
Rose snorted.
”She would have let them hex you to Kingdom Come, Hugo. She doesn’t care about
you,” Rose declared.
”It takes time to care about people you don’t know, Rose. I think once she gets
to know me, she’ll care. And she’ll care about mum too, and you—“
“You’re dreaming, Hugo. That will never happen.”
Hugo studied his sister.
”What’s wrong with you, Rose? Why are you so against Eileen? You don’t even know
her and you’re saying that she’s no good and trying to keep me from getting to
know her. Are you jealous?”
Rose turned bright red.
”Of course I’m not jealous! Why would I be jealous of Eileen Snape? She’s a
Slytherin, she has no fashion sense, all she wears is black, she has no friends
except for Alsop and she’s just plain freaky. She’s a freak.”
Hugo frowned at his sister. She was mean to him sometimes, but she was usually
nice to other people. Her attitude about Eileen seemed really out of character.
”She’s our sister, Rose, like it or not! And you shouldn’t call our sister a
freak,” he admonished, shaking his little finger at her. “Mum wouldn’t like it
either.”
“Mum doesn’t know her, and neither do you, Hugo. Just because she said two words
to you in the dungeons doesn’t mean you know her. I don’t—I don’t trust her.
Period. She’s going to ruin our family.”
Hugo stood up now, frowning at Rose.
”Somebody has to trust somebody, Rose. She’s not going to ruin anything. If
anyone will ruin something, it’s probably going to be you, because you don’t
want to give her a chance!” he said angrily. “I want to get to know her. You
don’t and you don’t want anyone else to either because we might find out she’s
okay. You act like a real prat sometimes. It’s not always about you, you know.”
Hugo stomped off, heading for his rooms. He was furious at Rose.
Rose watched him go, unable to believe he’d defend Eileen like that. All of the
sudden, she’s a member of their family and they were just going to accept it,
like it’s something normal? This situation wasn’t normal and Eileen wasn’t
normal either. She didn’t act like anyone Rose knew. She got great marks, but so
what? Being smart didn’t mean that much. What would people say when they found
out she was Eileen’s sister? They’d ask all kinds of embarrassing questions and
whisper behind her back. It was going to be awful.
Rose wished her mother had never found out about Eileen. That Hermione would
have turned around and walked out of the hospital when she saw it wasn’t her in
the hospital wing. Just walked out.
If she had, everything would have been all right.
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Eileen sat on her bed, looking over the study schedule she had drawn up. She
didn’t use schedules often, but when she was pressed for time she’d make them up
so she could allocate it better. This way, she didn’t overexert herself.
She found herself thinking about Hugo Weasley. He was a courageous little
bastard. And, he’d taken down three Slytherins. Three bullies. Eileen didn’t
like bullies. She never had. When she first arrived at Hogwarts, she had a
couple of run-ins with some Gryffindors who tried to menace her because she was
a first year and by herself on the first floor. Like Hugo, she didn’t hesitate
either. One of them had to go to the infirmary to get the huge donkey ears that
sprouted out of his head removed.
Unlike the other students of her house, Eileen really didn’t practice house
rivalry. Oh, she talked about Gryffindors, but that was because they considered
themselves the best that Hogwarts had to offer and were swollen-headed. It was
as if no other house mattered. Eileen was a lot like Snape. She hated braggarts
and show-offs and Gryffindor house seemed to be full of them. But, she never
engaged them in any violent manner unless they started it. If they did, she’d
finish it. They learned to leave her alone by the end of her first year.
Like her mother, Eileen was very studious as well, and hated to be bothered
while she was working. This caused a rift between her and her housemates, this
and fact that in the beginning they tried to hang around her because she was so
good with a wand and knew so many defensive spells. Eileen was no one’s
protector. When she saw that they would purposely try to start duels with
Gryffindors just so she’d take them out, she wanted no parts of it. It made no
sense to look for trouble, so she told her fellow students to leave her alone.
She wasn’t going to be used. If she were going to duel, it would be because
someone else started it, not the other way around.
Because of her attitude, and her skills with spells, Eileen was one of the few
students that could generally walk around Hogwarts without being harassed. But
that attitude also distanced her from her fellow Slytherins. It didn’t matter to
her. They were all self-serving prats anyway. It was the nature of Slytherins
and she accepted it for what it was worth. Less than a Knut in her estimation.
But Hugo? He seemed a little different than the usual Gryffindor in that he
didn’t seem to mind her being a Slytherin. He was open-minded. She idly wondered
if that was his mother’s influence or his father’s. Rose seemed as tightly
closed-minded as a vault at Gringotts. But Hugo—he seemed up for anything. And
he really was a brave little bugger.
In fact, maybe she could use Hugo to find out more about her mum before deciding
whether or not to meet with her. A little research into the matter first seemed
like a good idea. Eileen didn’t think Hugo would sugar-coat anything. He’d
already said his mum could be a terror, so she doubted he would try to make her
seem like the greatest thing on earth since treacle tarts.
Eileen smirked a little. If she did talk with Hugo that would probably piss his
sister off to no end. And pissing off Princess Rose Weasley was very appealing.
Imagine her thinking that she would hurt Hugo. Eileen knew what people thought
about her, but damn, was it really that bad? She hadn’t hexed anyone at school
in ages, except for Alsop, and he was begging for it to begin with. He couldn’t
get it in his head he wasn’t supposed to steal kisses, no matter how many hours
he spent as a newt.
Alsop. She was going to have to tell him the news, that she was his aunt’s
daughter. Maybe he’d stop stealing kisses then.
Eileen frowned a little at this. She didn’t hate him doing it as much as she
pretended. Actually, Alsop was the only person who showed her affection other
than her father. She knew he liked her, but also knew he respected her and
wouldn’t push. And to be honest, she liked him back. She just wasn’t ready to
have a real boyfriend.
Hugo popped into her head again. She had a feeling he’d be happy to show her
affection too, in a brotherly way. There were some good points about Gryffindors.
They were very loyal once they sank their claws into someone, and would go to
the ends of the earth for them. It was stupid from a Slytherin standpoint, but
comforting to know. Hugo would always have her back if she needed him. It would
be odd to have someone else besides her father to look out for her and care what
happened to her.
Eileen opened her Advanced Arithmancy book and began to read, focusing on
something other than Hugo and her extended family—for now.
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Hermione was decorating her house for Christmas when she suddenly realized that
she needed to get Eileen something for the holiday, too. She had no idea what
her daughter liked. In fact, she had no idea about a lot of things about Eileen.
She didn’t even know her birthday, or what subjects she liked in school. What
her favorite foods were. What was her favorite color? Hermione knew none of the
things a mother should know about her child.
She frowned, anger starting to rise inside her, hot and boiling. Since finding
out about Eileen, she’d been rather contrite, worried and anxious about the
situation. But as it sunk in just how disconnected she was from Eileen and why,
she became furious with Snape. Absolutely furious.
Hermione stopped hanging ornaments on the tree, stalked over to her writing
desk, sat down and began writing. It was time for her to get to know her
daughter, and a little research was in order. The only person who could give her
answers other than Eileen herself, who was at school, was one Severus Snape.
This time, he wouldn’t have the upper hand either. Hermione was past her shock
and was going to let him know exactly what she thought of what he did, whether
he believed himself to be within his rights or not. She was Eileen’s mother and
had rights too. She might be sixteen years late, but she was here now and would
not be ignored. She wanted answers, and that sneaky, snarky, smug bastard would
give her the answers she wanted, one way or the other.
She almost hoped it would be “the other.”
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A/N: Just a little transitions chappie that lets us get into Rose’s, Hugo’s and
Eileen’s heads. So, Eileen does schedules. Lol. At least she doesn’t seem as
anal about them as Hermione was when she was in school. Hermione’s finally
getting her groove back. I think there’s some Mama Drama coming up next. Lol.
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