The
Burning Pen
A Dark Scenario
by Ruth Solomon
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I make no $$$ from the writing of this fanfic.
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CHAPTER 7
Chapter 7 ~ A Heart to Heart
"Hermione! What are you doing here?"
Startled, Hermione jumped and knocked over a stack of parchments she had just
finished getting into alphabetical order.
"Oh no," she groaned, bending to pick them up as Minerva approached. Hermione
put the papers on the desk and looked at Minerva, who immediately looked
alarmed.
"You look exhausted. How long have you been in here?" she demanded.
"Since about five this evening. Professor Flitwick didn't have the spells in
order and I've been arranging them," Hermione replied.
"Since five? You're going to bed right now," Minerva clucked, catching Hermione
by the arm, slipping her own arm through and leading her out of the classroom.
"And why didn't you report to me to let me know you arrived at the castle?"
"I intended to—but the filing—"
"Well, before you touch another parchment, young lady, you will report to my
office in the morning. You have some papers to sign and we have to discuss
several matters. Now, I'll walk you to your quarters."
"You don't have to do that. I know how to get there."
Minerva's dark eyes darted about, looking at the shadows suspiciously as she
continued
"I'd prefer to do it," she said shortly.
"But—"
"No buts. Now, let's go."
Hermione allowed Minerva to escort her to her quarters. Behind them, Snape
stepped out of the shadows and watched the two witches until they mounted the
shifting stairwell and disappeared from sight. Then he slowly walked down to the
Charms classroom.
He stood at the door for a moment, his dark eyes resting on the stacks of
parchments on the desk. He entered, the torchlight bathing him and giving him a
somewhat sinister aura. He walked up to the desk and rifled through the stacks
slightly, his brows drawn together. Then he stepped away from the desk and took
out his wand.
He flicked it at the parchments, murmuring one of his own original spells.
"Verus Locus," he said softly.
The pages of parchment began to shuffle themselves, forming twenty-six new
neatly piled stacks. Snape pointed his wand at the file cabinet.
"Alohamora," he breathed.
The first drawer opened. Snape pointed his wand at the first stack.
"Verus Locus," he said again, and the stack flew into the file cabinet, stood on
end, and a divider slid behind it to hold it in place.
"Verus Locus," he said again, moving the next pile. He kept it up until all the
parchments were in the proper place. He closed the file cabinet, spun on his
heel and left the classroom.
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After breakfast, Hermione sat in Minerva's office. She had been scolded once
more for not reporting to the headmistress, then given a contract to sign
securing her as a teacher for two years. She would be under a probationary
period for the first year. She was given a handbook to study about the rules she
would have to follow as a teacher, her duties outside of the classroom and so
forth.
"The job of Head of Ravenclaw will be given to Professor Sinistra, since it is
required that the head of house be a former student of the house," she told
Hermione.
Hermione hadn't even considered that.
"That's fine," she replied.
"Good," Minerva said, clearing her throat a bit. "Now, I want to let you know
that you don't have to worry about Professor Snape. I've told him to give you a
wide berth. I'm sorry that he's here, but the Board reinstated him as the
Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher. But if he does or says anything untoward
to you, Hermione, I promise you, I'll get him out of here faster than I did when
he was headmaster."
Hermione blinked at Minerva for several seconds.
"What?" she said in a near whisper.
"Oh, you poor thing. Still traumatized. I was just reassuring you that Severus
will keep his distance—"
"You ordered him to stay away from me? But why?"
"Why? Because I know what he did to you, Hermione, and how horrible it had to
have been. He's gotten away with both murder and—well abusing you. It has to
cause you distress to even see him after—after what happened," Minerva said
gently.
A scowl began to form on Hermione's face.
"He saved me," she said tightly. "He did what he did to save me, Minerva. That's
why he was found innocent."
"He might have been let go, but he's definitely not innocent, Hermione. That man
has committed atrocity after atrocity, using the designation of being Albus' spy
to get away with it all. It's—it's unfair to everyone he's hurt."
"Being raped multiple times and then murdered would have hurt much more,"
Hermione hissed angrily. "You have no right to treat him like a pariah when he's
been cleared in a court of law. You are walking all over his rights. I can't
believe this."
"Don't defend him."
"Someone needs to do it. He would hardly defend himself when he was being
charged. He was facing seventy-five years in Azkaban for saving my life. I'm not
afraid to talk to him. I lived with him for a month and he didn't do anything to
me but try and keep me comfortable until he could free me and Ron. He never
tried to touch me or anything. Minerva, you are so wrong for doing this, for
saying that to him. Hasn't he been through enough?"
Minerva stared at Hermione.
"Severus Snape is a fellow staff member, not a criminal. And I'm not a child
that needs you or anyone else to protect me. I really resent you setting
boundaries for me. You have to understand I'm no longer that little girl who
walked into Hogwarts with round eyes and full of excitement. I've been through a
war, Minerva. I've been tortured and seen people I loved killed by evil.
Professor Snape was willing to give up his life to fight against Voldemort
undercover. He nearly did. And this is his reward? Who else would have gone to
the extremes he did to help Harry bring Voldemort down? He wasn't the kind of
hero we were, the kind that got the glory. He did the dirty work that had to be
done, the kind of work he'd be despised for and he had to know he would be. It
didn't stop him. I believe he's the bravest of all of us and you should
recognize that, too. Maybe you haven't gotten over the headmaster's death, or
him taking the headmaster position, but you need to get past it and see him for
what he is, not what he appeared to be. Because he wasn't what everyone believed
he was. He was Dumbledore's man until the very end, and still is."
Hermione's eyes shifted to Albus' portrait, which nodded at her, but said
nothing. Hermione rose as a silent Minerva looked up at her with wet eyes.
"You know, you, Ron, and a lot of people see Professor Snape as some kind
of—inhuman monster. He's not. Harry couldn't have defeated Voldemort without him
to distract him from knowing the truth about the Elder Wand. You have Severus
Snape to thank for your very way of life being saved. You should be ashamed of
yourself!"
Hermione angrily exited the office, leaving a very chastened Minerva McGonagall
behind.
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Hermione stormed right down to the dungeon area and knocked heavily on the
Potions office door. It was the only way to access Snape's private rooms. After
a minute or two, the door cracked open and Hermione could barely make out the
narrowed eyes, protuberant nose and tight lips of Snape as he looked out at her.
"I just wanted to tell you that I spoke to the headmistress and told her she had
no right to tell you not to come near me. I think it's terrible that she—"
"I don't need pity or a defender. Go away. I'm extremely busy." Snape hissed,
then closed the door.
Hermione stood there, shocked and dismissed. Slowly she turned and walked back
up the damp corridor.
Snape returned to his quarters, grabbed a few more books and climbed up the
ladder, his mouth held tightly as he continued replacing his beloved books.
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