The
Burning Pen
A Turn for the Better
by Ruth Solomon
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Chapter 56 ~ Making Wedding Plans
”No, Severus, and I mean no. We have to save something for the wedding night,”
Hermione said, kissing him one final time, then exiting his bedroom for the
night.
Snape stood in his boxers, staring after the witch. They had made arrangements
to be married on the school grounds in two weeks, and Hermione was given
permission to stay at Hogwarts until the ceremony. This seemed fine to Snape,
until she got it into her head that they should remain celibate until the
wedding night.
”Save something? What in the world does she mean ‘save something?’ How can you
save sex?” the wizard thought, frowning after Hermione. “It isn’t as if it runs
out. We’d have plenty for the wedding night. Dear Merlin. Witches and their
insane ideas.”
Frustrated, Snape went to bed. Alone. In the very situation he had been trying
to avoid. If he’d known his saying yes to Hermione’s proposal would end up with
him cut off for two weeks, he would have set some conditions on agreeing.
Conditions like they’d maintain the status quo. But really, it wasn’t just the
sex. They didn’t have sex as frequently as when they were new to each other, but
he missed her presence, her warmth curled against his body, the way she made him
feel whole and a part of someone else. When Hermione left his bed, she took all
that with her. And he was so used to it now, he didn’t understand how he had
ever lived without her.
And this wasn’t the worst of it. Word had gotten around to the female staff
members, and when he would return from class in the evenings, he would hear
Hermione and the witches cackling and murmuring in her rooms. When he’d knock
and come in, they’d all go silent and look at him as if he were a juicy slab of
meat they were about to season and roast. It made him damn uncomfortable as well
as a bit nervous. He’d greet them and Hermione, and after an uncomfortable
silence, flee to his own rooms. And the cackling and laughing would start again.
Pomona Sprout was with Hermione nearly every evening. Snape knew they were up to
something, but he couldn’t find out what. Hermione was taking no chances and
scoured her rooms magically every day for detection and listening spells. She
knew Severus well. Then she disappeared one evening, not coming in until after
twelve midnight.
Snape was in his study, pacing and wondering where she was when she arrived and
entered to take a look in on him, telling him she was out with Pomona.
”What are you witches up to?” he demanded. “All this secrecy is enough to drive
a man mad.”
Snape was in such a temper, Hermione threw him a bone.
”If you must know, we’re planning our wedding night, Severus. It’s going to be
something very special,” she said to him softly. “A surprise for you.”
This calmed the Potions master as he looked at his bride-to-be longingly. The
wedding night. When he’d finally be able to touch her again. And, oh, was he
going to touch her. After all of this? He was going to ‘touch’ her all night
long.
”Now, I’m going to bed, Severus. I’ll see you in the morning.”
Hermione walked up and gave him a chaste kiss on the lips. It was maddening.
Snape caught her gently around the waist before she pulled away completely.
”Severus, let me go,” she said to him as he pressed his body against hers. His
dark eyes were full of desire.
”A few kisses before you retire, Hermione. I’m starved for you,” he said softly,
his voice silken with need. “Give me some contact, witch. Don’t be cruel. Don’t
punish me for accepting your proposal.”
Hermione looked up at him, knowing that if they started snogging, most likely he
would seduce her. She missed him as well. This forced separation was
tantalizing, sort of like an extended kind of foreplay.
”You’d have me on my back naked in fifteen minutes, Severus,” she told him.
The wizard made no attempt to deny this.
”A few kisses,” he said again as Hermione began to pull away from him.
”No,” she said firmly. “No kisses, Severus. Now let me go to bed.”
”One kiss then, Hermione. One true kiss to carry me through the next week. That
isn’t too much to ask, is it? I miss you,” he breathed.
Hermione’s heart went out to him. Severus Snape was a strong, reserved man, but
he was so in love with her, he’d throw all that strength and reserve out of the
turret window in an attempt to reach her. He was weak for her, and they both
knew it. She was equally weak for him most of the time, but she was trying to
create something special for their wedding night. Put a new spark there. The
separation would be good for them. Even one kiss could lead to another, and
another and she’d be in his bed before she knew it.
”Severus, I don’t think I’d be able to resist you if we start kissing,” Hermione
said. “I know you, and you know me—you know how to—how to break down my resolve.
I really want our wedding night to be something special and beautiful. I want to
wait because it will make when we come together feel like so much more. Do you
understand? I’m not trying to purposely make you suffer. I miss you too. I’m
used to having you beside me at night, being curled against you and waking up
beside you in the morning. But it will only be for a few more days. Please,
Severus, don’t make this any harder for me. Don’t make me feel guilty for
wanting to create something special, something we’ll remember for the rest of
our lives.”
Snape stared down at Hermione, then slowly released her.
“I don’t mean to make you feel guilty,“ he said with a sigh.
He truly didn’t want to make Hermione feel guilty, but gods, he still wanted
her. Severus Snape was a man, and as one he was rather oblivious to the special
significance a woman placed on her wedding day and night. It had to be perfect,
different, memorable and romantic. A day to be cherished and never forgotten
For Snape, it was a day where Hermione would take his name, and he would take
her for his mate for life. Of course, this meant something to him. That she
would be bound to him forever. That was the ultimate purpose of marriage, to
seal the deal. All of the accouterments that accompanied this act of legally
binding himself to her just flew right over his head. He understood what she
wanted, but he didn’t find it necessary to be apart from her. The wedding night
would be special just by virtue of their being married. It didn’t matter if they
had sex a week before or the day before they tied the knot. When he took her for
the first time as her husband, it would be a pivotal point. Celibacy couldn’t
make that any better in his estimation. But again, he was a man, and just didn’t
understand these things.
”Then don’t, Severus. It will be all worthwhile in the end, believe me. Wait
until you see what we’ve—I’ve planned,” she said with an excited smile. “It’s
really different.”
Severus caught that little “we’ve,” which probably meant every witch at Hogwarts
had something to do with whatever scenario that was set up. Different? He
wondered just how different their wedding night would be.
He’d have to wait and find out.
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Two days before the wedding, Snape arrived in his rooms after class and noticed
the door to Hermione’s rooms opened. As usual, there was cackling going on.
He crept up to the door, but all the women were talking at once, and it was hard
to make out exactly what they were saying. He made out the words “flowers,”
“puzzle’ and of all things, “Peeves,” before he was noticed by Hermione, who
scowled at him.
”Severus! How long have you been standing there?”
The women all parted and glared at him, with the exception of Mrs. Granger, who
had obviously been cackling along with the rest of them. She gave him a
sympathetic smile and greeted him. Hermione had told her they had separated
until the wedding. It had to be hard for him. Men were always left in the dark
about these things.
”Hello, Severus,” Jean said warmly. “Ready for your nuptials?”
”More than ready, Mrs. Granger,” he replied rather darkly, eyeing the witches,
who all tittered annoyingly.
Jean laughed and said, “You’re going to have to call me something other than
‘Mrs. Granger’ now that you’re going to be part of our family. How about Jean?”
Snape nodded. It was better than “mum.”
”Severus, you’re going to have to stop lurking about. You’ll ruin the surprise,”
Hermione chided him. Snape’s dark eyes shifted from Hermione to the witches, who
all looked at him disapprovingly.
”I wasn’t lurking. The door was open,” he said a bit sullenly, “but I will leave
you all to your cack—your business,” he said, whirling with a dramatic billow of
robes and stalking away, pulling the door behind him.
”I didn’t know Severus was such a—a drama king,” Pomona said to Hermione.
”He just misses me and feels left out,” she said, looking toward the door a bit
sadly.
”He’ll get over that on the wedding night,” Madam Hooch said.
Professor Sinistra chuckled, but Minerva's lips tightened at the comment. She
was well aware of Hermione and Severus' intimate relationship, but she was still
a bit prudish when it came to talking about sex.
Jean shook her head slightly.
”You’ve certainly come up with a creative—er—scenario. Do you think he’ll like
it?” she asked her daughter a bit doubtfully. “Most men don’t want to work so
hard on their wedding night.”
”He’ll be fine with it. He doesn’t have a choice really, if he wants a wedding
night, that is,” Hermione responded a bit wickedly.
”Well, if you’re sure, dear,” Jean replied, still doubtful, but trusting her
daughter’s judgment.
Still, it was something very different. They’d definitely remember their wedding
night for the rest of their lives.
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The next day, Severus, Hermione, John, Jean and Albus all sat down to discuss
the ceremony itself. For the first time Severus was finding out exactly what was
going to happen. Well, almost exactly. They discussed the simple small ceremony
that they’d have. Only Hermione’s parents and staff would be in attendance.
Hermione had contacted the Longbottoms, but Neville was still in South America.
He had to have finished his apprenticeship. Maybe he was working on a project
down there. Hermione would have liked him to attend. They corresponded
frequently at first, then the letters began to dwindle. Now, every four months
or so she’d receive an update about what he and Luna were doing. There seemed to
be a lot of rain involved. Well, he was in the rain forest after all.
Severus didn’t have a best man, unfortunately. John would be walking Hermione
down the aisle and Albus would be performing the ceremony. Flitwick could have
filled in, but Snape didn’t want just anyone to stand beside him. If he had his
choice, it would be someone who truly wanted to see them happy together, someone
who cared. Not that Flitwick wasn’t a fine wizard, but Snape would rather stand
alone and receive his wife.
Hermione didn’t have a maid of honor either. Like Severus, she didn’t want
anyone to stand in just to fill the spot. She’d have her family present. That
was all she needed, really.
Albus would perform the ceremony, and then Hermione would depart while Severus
stayed with John, Albus and the other males, enjoying a few libations and food.
.
”Depart? Depart where?” Snape demanded, frowning at his fiancée. “We are to
leave together.”
Hermione shook her head.
”I have to get prepared for you, Severus,” she said, blushing a little in front
of her dad, who lifted an eyebrow at her. It was too late to be embarrassed now.
It wasn’t as if he wasn’t aware that she had an intimate relationship with her
future husband already. “I’ll be waiting for you.”
’Oh,” he said, sitting back. Hm. He wondered what kind of preparations she was
going to make. He hoped it wasn’t anything that would take up too much time. He
wanted to get at Hermione as soon as possible after the wedding.
”When I send the ‘all clear,’ Albus will deliver you to your destination,”
Hermione informed him.
“Destination?” Snape repeated.
”I’ve rented a honeymoon cottage,” Hermione said, “but that’s all I’m telling
you.”
”Oh,” Snape said again. A honeymoon cottage sounded quite nice. He imagined it
was situated someplace serene and peaceful, far off the beaten path. That was
good. No one would be able to hear her cries of passion. The wizard smirked a
little.
He couldn’t wait to slip that ring on her finger.
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Albus was sitting in his office when a tapping noise started on one of his
office windows. He looked over, and saw a brightly colored bird on the sill,
cocking its head and looking in at him. Fawkes trilled a welcome from his perch
as Albus rose and let the bird in. It flew to his desk and held out its leg. A
message was attached to it.
”Oh, thank you,” Albus said to the bird, which made a strange clicking noise in
acknowledgement. As soon as the wizard removed the message, it was out the
window again, winging away.
Albus sat down and unrolled the message, reading it, then smiling broadly.
”Excellent!” he said out loud, then walked to the Floo, threw in some powder and
spoke to Severus.
It seemed the “best man” problem had been solved..
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