The
Burning Pen
A Turn for the Better
by Ruth Solomon
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Chapter 17 ~ Preparations and Suspicions
"And the last announcement I have before you're all dismissed, is that Rubeus
Hagrid, the groundskeeper, will be patrolling the castle after curfew for the
rest of the year," Harry said, his mouth twisting slightly.
Draco's eyes widened. Hagrid would be patrolling the castle? Why? Anyone could
see that oaf coming a mile away.
"Why is Mr. Hagrid patrolling the castle?" one of the Prefects asked Harry, as
the rest of them looked at him curiously.
Luna was there, sitting quietly, playing with her pink masks as if she had
nothing at all to do with the morning Prefect assignments. But, she was
listening, and closely.
Harry shrugged.
"I don't know, really. I just received this parchment from Dumbledore stating he
would be," Harry replied. "There's probably some reason for it, if to bring him
in out of the cold."
This elicited chuckles from the rest of the Prefects. Only Luna didn't crack a
smile.
"All right, everyone is dismissed," Harry said.
The Prefects left, Luna wandering out behind them. Of course, Draco remained
behind.
"What's this about Hagrid? Who needs him? We have you and Luna, not to mention
Professor Snape patrolling the castle during the week, and you add two Prefects
on the weekends. That's more than enough," Draco said.
"I know, Draco," Harry replied, filing the parchment in a file cabinet. They met
each morning in the small ante-chamber that was used to hold first-years for
Sorting at the beginning of the term.
"But for some reason, the Headmaster added him. He didn't take a vote or
anything, so we're stuck with the big goon. I doubt if he catches a single
person. Anyone gadding about will be able to smell him long before they see
him."
Draco followed Harry out.
"How's he going to take points? You have to have a wand on you for the
hourglasses to reflect the points lost," the pureblood said.
Harry shrugged.
"He'll probably have to take their names and write them down. If they're smart,
they'll fudge their names. After a couple of mistakes, Dumbledore might put him
back on the grounds where he belongs," Harry replied.
"Maybe," Draco agreed as they headed for breakfast.
They arrived just as the owl post did. The birds flew overhead, dropping
envelopes, newspapers and parcels down on the students.
Luna caught a parcel in a plain brown wrapper. She looked at the address it
originated from and smiled. Her father had sent it along after picking it up at
the post in London.
Luna shook the box slightly and it rattled. She was quite pleased.
That hadn't taken long at all. She'd make sure she kept it on her at all times.
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The third night of Hagrid's patrolling, he ran into none other than Professor
Snape. The Potions master studied him as they stood near Myrtle's bathroom on
the second floor.
"Good evening, Hagrid," the professor said to the half-giant, who looked a bit
jumpy.
"Hiya, Perfesser," Hagrid said, "jes' checkin' things out."
"Yes, that much is obvious, Hagrid," Snape replied, looking around the wizard
and down the little utilized hallway. "But, this area is never used by students
to hide in, due to the ghostly occupant of the girl's bathroom. She serves as a
rather reliable deterrent"
"Oh, yah mean Myrtle? Yeah, but yer never knows, perfesser. Tha might creep down
here anyway, tryin' ter shag an' all," Hagrid responded.
"I've never caught anyone down here in all my time at Hogwarts, Hagrid. It is
not necessary to patrol this area. That ghost repels anyone who enters her
domain," Snape said, his eyes narrowing.
Something was going on here. He had been surprised to hear that Hagrid had been
assigned patrol duties, although he knew Dumbledore favored him.
"I was curious as to just why you are patrolling, Hagrid. We have more than
enough Prefects to cover the castle," Snape said, his dark eyes studying the
half-giant.
"Oh, I'm lookin' fer Stone Gougers. Seen signs of 'em workin' at tha castle
walls," Hagrid said. This was the excuse he used to get Dumbledore to let him
check the castle out at night, "Tha only comes out at night, yer know. Nasty lil'
buggers."
Snape didn't say anything, but he knew that Hogwarts castle was perfectly
capable of repairing any minor damage to itself.
"The castle can repair any Gouger damage, Hagrid," Snape replied.
"Ah yeah, it kin. But tha statues can't," Hagrid replied, his eyes shifting a
bit guiltily.
Ah, Gryffindors. No matter their age, they were all so easy to read, with the
exception of Dumbledore, whose twinkling blue eyes hid a multitude of sins.
"Very well, Hagrid. Carry on. Let me know if you are in need of any . . .
assistance," Snape purred at him, turning and leaving with a billow of robes.
Hagrid let out a sigh of relief as the dark wizard left. He wasn't any good at
lying, but he hoped Snape accepted his explanation.
Of course, Snape hadn't. He'd be watching for more than students in the upcoming
months. Hagrid was up to something, and he'd find out what.
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"Hermione, I feel bloody ridiculous," Neville complained.
The week of study had passed, and now Hermione was focused on prepared for their
assault on the Chamber of Secrets. They had a way in, but now they needed to be
able to look at the basilisk without being killed or petrified. She had an idea
and was building it around Neville's head. Using an inverted wok-like pot,
Hermione made holes all around the rim and attached little iron rods with
adjustable swivels on the ends.
"Just hold still, Neville. I've got several more adjustments to make," Hermione
hissed at him.
Hermione was building a kind of reflector hat, made of mirrors, regular ones in
the back and dark tinted mirrors in front, planning to use reflection in order
to see. The back mirrors were lower, and extended like wings on either side
behind Neville's head, and she was trying to angle the wings to reflect to the
dark front mirrors. It sort of looked like a Mongol's helmet. Hermione gave the
left back mirror a twist.
"Can you see in front of you?" she asked him.
He could, but mostly stone floor. It was very dim.
"You have to tilt it up more," Neville said, then "Ow! That's my ear, Hermione!"
"Stop whining, Neville," Hermione snarked at him, the tip of her tongue
extending from the corner of her mouth as she twisted the screw. "Now, how's
that?"
"Better, but the right side has to be adjusted too," the wizard said.
Hermione worked on the helmet a bit more, and finally Neville could see in front
of him, but the images on the front mirrors were rather dim. Hermione was
working on the premise that they could look at the reflection of the basilisk
and see where it was without actually seeing it in entirety, more like a shadow.
Its eyes would be shadowed too.
But the hat looked ridiculous. Like a bad prop from a "B" space movie. But
aesthetics aside, it was a pretty good idea, in theory. Neville walked around
the room, then Hermione tried it.
"I wish I had some of that light adjusting tint that goes darker when the
surroundings are lighter," she said wistfully. They had no idea how bright the
chamber would be.
"You really think that thing will work?" Neville asked her doubtfully.
"It should. You have to meet the gaze of the basilisk in order for it to affect
you. If you can't see its eyes clearly, then you should be all right. But we
need to add a chin strap, otherwise the hat could slide off."
Chin straps?
Good Godric. Neville hoped no one saw them wearing those things. He'd never live
it down.
Hermione pulled out her wand and duplicated the helmet. She looked at it with
satisfaction.
"And there you go, Neville, the first 'Basilisk Gazer One Thousand,' she said
with a smile as Neville rolled his eyes at the sappy name.
"Shouldn't that be the 'Basilisk Gazer One?'" he asked her.
Hermione shook her head.
"The 'Basilisk Gazer One Thousand' sounds much more impressive," she replied.
"Now, we have to work on spells."
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Severus Snape was quite an observant man. He hadn't developed the impressive
skills he had in the other timeline, but he was still quite good at noticing
subtle differences in people he was familiar with. He couldn't help but notice
that Hermione seemed rather giddy and excited in his class, and not only in his
class but every place she went.
Also, she seemed to have lost interest in him, not that it was glaring, but it
was apparent for a few days whenever their eyes met, but then . . . it fizzled
out. Had she come to terms with what happened between them and just pushed it to
the back of her mind, or even out of her mind all together?
Snape fervently hoped not. He had hoped that link between them could be utilized
to start a relationship in this timeline as well. If she just . . . took it in
stride, it didn't bode well for him. And it wouldn't do for him to become
solicitous this early. He planned to subtly approach the witch after she
accepted his offer of apprenticeship. Intimate relationships between masters and
apprentices were generally accepted. Usually it was male/male due to most
masters taking on male apprentices. Actually, he and Hermione would be
considered a rather odd match. Usually the practice was divided along strict
sexual lines, mistresses teaching female apprentices, and masters teaching the
males.
So, some gossip might arise if they did become involved, just because of the
novelty of the situation. But Snape was more than willing to suffer through the
grinding of the rumor mill to acquire Hermione. She was more than worth a few
whispers.
Hopefully she would feel the same way.
Still, there was something going on with the witch that had her on point, and he
wanted to know what it was. Maybe some assignment or new area of study that
caught hold of her fertile imagination. Well, at least her marks were back to
their usual high quality. They had slipped for a short while, so that meant she
was attending to her studies. He hoped she would continue to do so.
"Miss Granger, a word, if you please," the Potions master said as class let out.
Hermione donned her backpack and walked up to his desk.
"Yes, professor?" she asked him.
"I noticed that you have a rather, shall we say, buoyant air about you recently.
I'm curious to know what has captured your interest. A new area of study
perhaps? I hope that it is not overshadowing your appreciation for potions, if
that is indeed the case."
"Oh no, professor. I love potions as much as ever. I've just been doing a bit of
interesting research into mythical creatures and find it fascinating," she told
him, her eyes shining, "in fact, I think I'm about to make a breakthrough."
"Do tell, Miss Granger, and what kind of breakthrough would that be?" he asked
her, cocking his head slightly.
Hermione was brought up short.
"Ah . . . well . . . I'd prefer to keep that to myself until I actually . . .
present it, professor," she said.
Snape frowned at her.
"Miss Granger, I sincerely hope you aren't doing anything dangerous," he said to
her softly, "your hesitance to reveal what your breakthrough is, leads me to
think you possibly are."
Hermione went crimson, and Snape wasn't pleased.
"Are you involved in dangerous research, Miss Granger?" he demanded of her,
truly concerned now.
Hermione got herself together quickly.
"My hesitance is because I want my research finding to be a surprise, professor.
What fun is it if someone knows exactly what you are going to present? Surely
you don't give away your original potion secrets when asked, do you, professor?"
she asked him.
Snape eyed her.
"No, I don't," he said softly, "however, I am an adult wizard and . . . "
"Er . . . professor, I'm an adult too," Hermione reminded him a bit curtly.
Snape blinked at her.
"Yes, technically you are, Miss Granger, but you are also a student at this
institution and thus the responsibility of the staff, of which I am a member,"
the Potions master responded tightly.
"I understand that, professor, but just because you are in authority over me, it
doesn't mean you can arbitrarily access information from me. You can only do
that if some rule or law has been broken. And it hasn't. I just want to keep my
research to myself until it is completed and ready to be shown to the world,"
the witch said.
Brown eyes met black eyes steadily. Hermione was right of course. He couldn't
force her to tell him anything if she wasn't in error. He was just trying to
keep her from making an error, and possibly getting hurt. He was invested in the
young witch after all.
"I'm afraid you are right, Miss Granger. Sweeping powers would come in handy
right now, but I am curtailed by your rights to privacy, I fear. However, you
have made me suspicious, and I warn you, young lady . . . I will have my eye on
you," he told her flatly.
"That's fine, professor," she replied, then said cheekily, "I'll have my eye out
for you as well. Goodbye, sir."
Hermione turned and exited his classroom.
Snape sat there, looking after the witch long after she was gone.
He had the feeling he'd just been issued a challenge.
He liked nothing better than a challenge, and added another person to his "Watch
List."
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A/N: Ooh, cheeky Hermione. Well, Snape suspects both Hagrid and Hermione are up
to something. No doubt he'll be lurking in the shadows. Thanks for reading. ****
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