Chapter Five: Plans and Actions
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kittyperryHarry and Hermione work to clear Severus’ name. A press conference is held at Hogwarts.
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Harry and Hermione work to clear Severus' name. A press conference is held at Hogwarts.
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After their conversation with Headmaster Black, Hermione suddenly felt the weight of her exhaustion crash down upon her. She felt like she couldn't do anything more. Everything else they had to do could be done after a short rest.
Defeated by her own frailty, she said tiredly, "I think we should nap for a bit. I'm so shattered I can hardly think"
Harry nodded. "I feel the same. A nap sounds heavenly."
Luna led Hermione up to the girls' dormitories while Harry made his way to the boys'. Kreacher had brought some of their belongings that had been left behind at Grimmauld Place, and Hermione still had a lot of their things in her beaded bag.
Hermione wanted to weep with delight as the hot spray of the multi-headed shower made her feel human again. After a final, long scrub and a double shampoo to her hair, she used the conditioner she found in the bathroom liberally.
The two tired young women collapsed onto the first beds they found in the dorm room closest to the showers. It didn't matter whom they belonged to. They were convenient. The last thing Hermione did before dropping off to sleep was to set her wand to chime in exactly fifteen minutes.
Fifteen minutes later, the two girls groaned in unison. It was obvious neither of them really wanted to leave the comfort of their soft four-posters. However, Hermione especially was aware of all the tasks that still lay before them. Yawning, she forced herself to leave the sanctuary of soft white cotton.
The power nap had helped, and feeling much more refreshed, if not completely back to normal, Hermione retrieved the soft and romantic, lilac-coloured dress she had worn to Bill and Fleur's wedding and looked at it critically. Pulling out her wand, she transfigured the frock into a severe black dress robe before settling finally for a midnight blue shade. She wanted to look as mature as possible for the meeting that was required with Kingsley and the Ministry officials.
Luna seemed to understand the need for a more formal appearance as well. She had pulled on her best school robes.
Hermione, however, felt that Luna's school-girl appearance, even though that was her position, was not in their best interests and said so. "Perhaps we could transfigure them to look different from our school robes. We don't want them to think of us as children and push us aside because of it."
Luna nodded. "Will you do it? I'm not quite sure what you think is best."
Hermione paused and then, with a flick of her wand, changed the colour to a muted shade of grey. "They bring out your eyes, and if we do something to our hair, we'll both manage to look more grown-up," explained Hermione.
"Yes," said Luna, "though I'm not really good with hair."
The blonde looked about the room and then walked towards the far back. "Fiona's got lots of clips and things; I don't think she'd mind if we borrowed something, if you think it will help."
"Excellent," said Hermione. Moving over to the bedside table indicated by Luna, she chose a large, silver hair-clip. "This might help me put your hair up for you.'
Soon, Luna's hair was brushed and pulled up as neatly as Hermione could manage it. Luna's fine, blonde hair looked good done up, and with her gray robes, she looked nothing like the Loony Lovegood people would remember from Hogwarts. Pleased with her efforts, Hermione turned back to find something for her own hair.
Meanwhile, Luna had drifted off in the direction of Catriona's table and returned with a large, unopened bottle of Sleekeazy's Hair Potion.
"You're brilliant," said Hermione, spotting Luna's discovery. Emptying most of the bottle's contents into her hair, Hermione managed to smooth her bushy mane until it lay sleek and glossy down her back. Then, she quickly did her hair up into an elegant French twist. "Perfect," said Hermione, in a satisfied tone. "I look like I've been out of school for a couple of years at least."
Harry came down grumpily when he heard the girls in the Common Room. He had pulled on his old school robes, which Hermione soon fixed until they fit his new, skinnier frame better. "There," she said approvingly. "Now you look ready to face the Interim Minister for Magic."
Harry smiled. "Do you know what we are going to say to people?" he asked.
Hermione bit her lower lip as she walked towards the comfortable three-seater sofa that had been placed close to one of the bookshelf lined walls. "Not really," she said finally. "I was just so focused on getting ready for the meeting; I've not really planned what we should say."
"Right," said Harry disbelievingly.
"Oh, alright," said Hermione with a small laugh. "I do have a rough idea of what I think we ought to say, but I was hoping that you would do the talking, Mr. Voldemort slayer."
"I don't mind doing the talking," said Harry plainly, "but I think we should prepare before we go down." He then added, "Something more to eat before we go down sounds like a good idea too."
Hermione laughed then. "Oh, Harry! You sound just like Ron. We had breakfast minutes ago."
Harry grinned ruefully. "I've been hungry for months now and one Hogwarts breakfast just doesn't seem to be enough. Some nice pastries or some sandwiches would really be welcome," he said, and then blushed as though he knew he was being cheeky. "Hot chocolate would be great as well."
As soon as Harry finished speaking, Kreacher appeared with a large plate of piping hot croissants, chicken and chutney sandwiches and steaming mugs of hot chocolate for the three of them.
"Wow, thanks, Kreacher," said Harry.
Kreacher bowed and said, "Anything for Harry Potter, sir. You is allowing Kreacher to honour brave Master Regulus."
Harry was at a loss for what to say, and while he struggled to find something appropriate, Kreacher popped out again.
When he turned to look at the girls, Hermione just shrugged her shoulders. Luna smiled and patted the seat next to her.
Harry blushed, but then joined the others on the inviting sofa. Soon, the trio were munching on deliciously moist chocolate and almond filled croissants, tucking into sandwiches and drinking their creamy, hot chocolate.
"I didn't think I could eat more food," said Luna in wonder as she bit into her second sandwich.
"Neither did I," said Hermione, who was just reaching for her second almond croissant. "I guess I was much hungrier than I had originally thought."
Then, turning to Harry, she continued. "I think we should ask Professor McGonagall to organise a press conference. It's the best way to answer a lot of the questions in one go, and it will allow you to get your version of events out. Then, you can make sure that you get Professor Snape's name cleared once and for all."
Eating another bite of the croissant, Hermione continued explaining her thoughts. "I think it would also be a good time to appeal to the public and the Minister, mentioning Kingsley by name, even that you feel it is crucial that Order members are given amnesty from war crime persecutions and that all charges are dropped for the heroes of the final battle."
Harry nodded. "You're right, Hermione. This is the one time I can ask for anything, and the Ministry and the public must give it."
At Harry's mature response, Hermione smiled brightly. "I'm so proud of you, Harry," she said, misty-eyed. "The old Harry would not have listened; he would not have been willing to clear Professor Snape's name and plan things in advance."
"Yes, well," said Harry bashfully, "we've all grown up, and it's not right that you have to keep doing all the thinking. Besides, it really is time we stopped acting like children. When I think about how idiotic and self-centred I've been, I feel ashamed. I'm lucky you guys stuck by me. Now that the hunt for Horcruxes and the need to defeat Voldemort is past, I've been thinking about the last year on the run. I'm sorry for being such a prat so much of the time. I've been such an arse."
"Oh, Harry!" exclaimed Hermione. "It was just the Horcruxes. I understand. Nothing can change the way I feel about you. I love you. You know that, don't you, you great prat? You're the brother I never had."
Harry was bright red at the end of Hermione's speech, and his eyes were filled with moisture. He even submitted to her hug and returned it with equal fervour.
Luna had been listening to their conversation with quiet thoughtfulness. As they broke apart, she quietly said, "It is during our most difficult times that we learn who our real friends are. Some stay, and some go, and the ones who stay are the only ones who truly matter. I'll never forget that you rescued me from Malfoy Manor, Harry. And I'll never forget that Headmaster Snape protected me as best he could from the Death Eaters."
Hermione wondered if Luna had always been this way and if she, the so-called brains of the golden trio, had just failed to notice. Luna was still strange, but now, as Hermione listened to her, she realised that Luna spoke with great insight.
Finally, they finished their second repast of the morning. Then, while brushing off crumbs and drinking the last sips of their cooling hot chocolate, they prepared to face their next task.
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Walking down to the Great Hall, Hermione could see the castle slowly being put to rights by the many house-elves of Hogwarts. Some were efficiently cleaning debris off the floor, carting off rubble and gathering the fallen masonry. Others were busy cleaning up the shattered remains of windows while yet others were industriously straightening, polishing and doing their best to reposition paintings, tapestries, armour and statuary. Yes, the damage was still unrepaired, but the hard-working elves were cleaning and tidying things up as much as possible.
About to step onto the main marble staircase, Harry turned to look at Hermione. "Where shall we go? Who should we talk to first?" he enquired.
"Hmm..." speculated Hermione, biting her lower lip. "Perhaps we should try the Headmaster's Office? Professor McGonagall might be there."
"Right," said Harry. Leading the way, he stepped onto the grand, moving staircase that would take them to the seventh floor.
Hermione was gearing herself up for the coming discussion, but she was distracted by Luna, who seemed to be paying close attention to the castle walls. Perplexed, Hermione asked, "What are you doing?"
"Can't you hear the castle?" asked Luna in surprise.
At Hermione's blank look and firm shake of the head, Luna explained. "The stones are humming with magic. I think the castle is getting ready to repair itself."
At Hermione's shocked expression, Luna went on, explaining in her sing-song voice, "The castle is sentient. That's how the staircases move, you know."
Hermione had never even considered this possibility. "I've never heard about that. Why isn't it in Hogwarts, A History?"
"Hogwarts, A History doesn't contain everything about the castle. Besides, you don't pay attention to what's going on around you," said Luna kindly. "You always look for rational, logical explanations and forget to pay attention with your inner being."
Hermione looked sceptical, but she accepted that she was far too rational in general. With a thoughtful frown, she finally said, "Perhaps when we come back to finish our final year, you'll tell me all about it."
"Of course," said Luna happily. "I've always wanted to share the secrets of the castle with someone. No one has ever wanted to before, though. Only Professor Dumbledore seemed to know what I meant. Others just thought I was strange."
Feeling chastised, Hermione did not respond.
Soon, however, they had made it to the seventh floor corridor. Perhaps it was luck, but knowing now that the castle was sentient, Hermione noticed how the stairs had swung directly to the seventh floor without any wasting of time. Looking across to Luna, Hermione was rewarded with a nod.
"Yes," said Luna serenely with a smile. "The castle is helping us."
The gargoyle had been straightened, but it immediately stepped aside at seeing Harry. "Acting Headmistress McGonagall has been looking for you," said the statue helpfully.
They moved past him and stepped on to the spiral stone staircase. Reaching the top, Harry knocked on the door.
"Come in," called Professor McGonagall's fatigued voice.
When Harry walked in, flanked by the two girls, Professor McGonagall looked most surprised.
Hermione was taken aback to see her favourite professor looking very much her age. The Scotswoman was still wearing her tartan dressing gown, which was now covered in blood, dirt, soot and a multitude of hex burns and rips.
"Harry, Miss Lovegood, Hermione," began Professor McGonagall.
She was prevented from continuing by Harry, who suddenly seemed to appear very mature and in control of himself. "Before you say anything further, Professor, we feel that the first order of business for us," he paused and looked at Hermione, "is to give a press conference before people have time to concoct their own versions of what happened last night and early this morning."
At Professor McGonagall's obviously startled expression, Harry continued. "It's important that there are no lies told to the press or by the press. Hermione and I also think it's really important that we ask for an amnesty for war crimes. We and the Order have done enough to give cause to the Ministry to persecute us if they so desire, so it is really important that we clear our names as soon as possible."
When Professor McGonagall seemed too stunned at this mature pronouncement to speak, Harry went on in a quiet, yet firm tone. "We three also feel that it is critical to clear Professor Snape's name, especially from persecution for murdering Professor Dumbledore. Professor Snape was acting on Professor Dumbledore's orders, and he must not be held responsible for his actions. It was necessary, and it is one of the main reasons for my standing here today."
Professor McGonagall nodded her head in agreement. "My boy," she said, her voice choked, tears streaming down her face. Then, pulling herself together, she said, "My boy, of course, yes, we must clear poor Severus' name."
As Harry had been speaking to Professor McGonagall, Hermione quietly scanned the portraits of the former Headmasters and Headmistresses of Hogwarts. Professor Dumbledore was pretending to be asleep with a serene expression on his face, but Headmaster Black looked very alert and was paying keen interest to the exchange.
As the room fell silent, Phineas Nigellus spoke. "Finally, a Gryffindor with honour! Mr Potter, defeating Voldemort was one thing, but working to clear a Slytherin's name, now that is what I call honour."
"Yes, yes," said Professor McGonagall, as if realising how she herself had berated and tormented Severus. Then, changing the topic, she said, "Organising a press conference should not be difficult. I'll Floo Kingsley and see to it at once. I'm sure the Ministry must be holding one this morning, in any case."
"That's what we thought they would do," said Hermione. "That's why we want to speak to the press ourselves. The Ministry has never managed to get their facts straight, and even though Kingsley is the Interim Minister, he can't start by removing everyone that was working for Thicknesse. There are enough pure-blood extremists and Voldemort sympathisers in the Ministry to make saying our bit very important."
Professor McGonagall was utterly floored by Harry and Hermione's take-charge and mature reasoning. Looking from Harry to Hermione, and then towards Luna, who stood strong and silent beside him, she realised that these were no longer naïve teenagers. These, she realised sadly, were war veterans who were completely disillusioned with the bastions of power and were determined to make sure that their voices were heard. She swore to herself then that she would do her utmost to help them achieve their objectives.
Standing up, Professor McGonagall moved around the large desk and walked toward the great, marble fireplace. Taking a handful of Floo powder, she threw it into the fire and stooped down to call out, "Kingsley Shacklebolt, Minister for Magic."
At Professor McGonagall's call, the head of a young woman wearing wire rimmed spectacles appeared in the fire. "Headmistress McGonagall," she acknowledged. "One moment, please. Minister Shacklebolt will be with you shortly."
As they waited for Kingsley to appear, Professor McGonagall turned to them and asked, "Would you like something to drink? I could call for some refreshments or a nice cup of tea."
"No, thank you," replied Hermione. "We've eaten recently."
Hermione was glad she and the others had stopped to change and eat. Their pulled-together appearance was in marked contrast to that of the dishevelled Transfiguration Professor. It allowed the trio to maintain the illusion of being other than her misbehaving students.
Hermione frowned. Some of her thoughts were decidedly unsettling.
Perturbed, she turned to look at Harry, who was looking at Professor Dumbledore's portrait with a strange, intense expression on his face. Meanwhile, Luna was quietly murmuring to the portrait of Headmistress Dilys Derwent. They seemed to be discussing her long, silver ringlets and Luna's up-swept hair.
As Hermione continued to glance around the Head's Office, Headmaster Black winked at her. Hermione couldn't help but send him a quick wink and smile back. There was just something interesting about the rude and sarcastic, but highly intelligent, Slytherin.
It didn't take long before Kingsley's head appeared in the fireplace. "Minerva," he acknowledged. "Is there a problem? My secretary said you wanted me."
"No problem, Kingsley. But, yes, I wanted to speak to you," said Professor McGonagall. "Harry and Hermione here would like to call a press conference. They feel it is vital that they get a chance to speak a few words and to answer any questions that require answering."
At this pronouncement, Kingsley looked intrigued. He then replied, "Yes, well, the Ministry was going to hold one at noon today; we could include them in it, I suppose."
At this, Hermione stepped forward. "Kingsley," she said, "Harry and I feel it would be best if we spoke from the Great Hall at Hogwarts. We would like it to be on our terms and not be related to whatever statement the Ministry is putting out."
Kingsley was starting to see the picture. In their place, he realised, he would do the same. Smiling at Hermione, Kingsley said, "Don't worry. I'll get my office to inform the press that the conference will take place at Hogwarts. The Ministry will speak and respond to questions after you and Harry have had your chance. Shall we say half past twelve this afternoon?"
Surprised and elated at this quick understanding, Hermione nodded. "Thank you, Kingsley. We just want to say our bit and thereby avoid as much as possible being mobbed by the press. Harry especially doesn't want Skeeter and her ilk dogging his steps constantly."
"Perfectly understandable," said Kingsley pleasantly. "Now, if you will excuse me," he added, looking at McGonagall, "if there is nothing else, I have much to do."
"Good luck," said Harry, speaking for the first time to Kingsley. "I'm glad you're Minister."
Smiling his big, warm smile, Kingsley pulled his head out of the fire and ended the connection.
After thanking Professor McGonagall, the trio made their way to the Great Hall. There, while Harry dozed tiredly at the Ravenclaw Table and Luna sat staring at the enchanted ceiling that was slowly re-knitting itself back to its former glory, Hermione busied herself organising the space for the press conference.
Hermione first approached a tiny, bright blue-eyed house-elf who was rearranging the Head Table. "Hello," said Hermione kindly. "Are you the elf in charge of the Great Hall?"
"No, missy," squeaked the elf. "I be Nippy. I is usually working in the kitchens. The Great Hall is run by Dilly. She be over there by the Great Doors."
'Thank you,' said Hermione. Leaving Nippy, Hermione made her way over to the formal double doors that led in directly from the Entrance Hall. Reaching the elf that was polishing the aged oak and brass-work of the imposing doors, she said, "Hello, Dilly, I'm Hermione. May I speak to you please?"
"I is knowing who you be," said the seemingly older elf, in a disapproving tone. "What be the leaver-of-hats wanting?"
Embarrassed at the reference to S.P.E.W., Hermione quickly apologised. "I'm sorry about the hats, Dilly. I didn't mean to upset the house-elves. I need help organising the Great Hall for a press conference that's going to take place here this afternoon."
At Dilly's puzzled expression, Hermione explained. "A press conference is a meeting of the press where Harry is going to answer questions about the battle."
Seeming to comprehend the direction of the conversation, Dilly asked, "How be Missy liking the hall arranged?" Then, more cautiously, as if not trusting Hermione, she added, "Is Professor McGonagall knowing this?"
"Yes," said Hermione. "We've just come from the Headmaster's Office." Then, turning to look at the hall objectively, Hermione said, "I think the Head Table is the perfect place for us to sit, but perhaps instead of four House Tables, we could have rows of chairs looking up towards the Head Table."
"Dilly is doing," said the elf before vanishing to appear near the other elves sweeping up the rubble near the staff entrance. Soon, all the elves were industriously cleaning and arranging the hall to Hermione's specifications.
Seeing that all would be well, Hermione walked over to Harry and Luna and sat down with a sigh. Pulling out her wand, she cast a quick charm to check the time and was amazed to see that it was only a quarter to ten in the morning. "We've got time for another, longer nap," she said.
Harry, who seemed to be nodding off on the spot, could only mumble before wearily getting to his feet.
The three made their way back to Ravenclaw Tower. The stairs once again seemed to be helping, and without much effort, they were at the entrance of the common room. Luna once again responded to the riddle with ease, merely saying, "I've heard that one in my fifth year," before leading the way into the common room.
Hermione turned to Harry as he made his way to the boys' dormitories. "I'll come wake you at eleven fifteen. We need to look presentable."
Harry just nodded and continued on his way.
Luna and Hermione returned to the room they had used and, without any conversation, took off their robes and shoes before collapsing once more onto the beds. It's so amazing to lie on soft, sweetly smelling bedding, thought Hermione. Yawning, she set an alarm on her wand for ten minutes past eleven before closing her eyes and falling into an exhausted sleep once more.
The insistent buzzing of her wand woke Hermione and Luna from their far too brief slumber. Silently but speedily getting back into their robes, the girls quickly repaired their hair and made their way down to the common room.
Luna turned to Hermione and asked, "Do you want me to go wake Harry?"
Hermione nodded. "Thanks, Luna. That would be great."
While Luna walked off, Hermione sat down at the round table by the window and pulled out her quill and notebook. As she'd been dressing, Hermione had decided that she would draft a prepared statement to make things easier for the press conference.
Harry soon emerged and, while Hermione continued to work, requested for Kreacher to bring a light lunch. Deep in concentration, Hermione failed to notice the activity until Harry pressed a Cornish pasty into her inactive hand.
"Oh," said Hermione before taking a bite of the still warm pasty. Enjoying the savoury flavour of steak, potato, parsnip and onion, Hermione ate enthusiastically while continuing to fill her parchment with her flowing cursive.
When she was done, Hermione passed the written statement along the table to Harry and finished her meal. Once Harry and then Luna had read the statement, they all went over it to perfect the wording.
Drinking deeply from her goblet of pumpkin juice, Hermione looked at Harry. He was reading and re-reading the statement, putting as much of it down to memory as possible. It amazed Hermione to realise how different Harry appeared suddenly. It looked like he'd undergone a metamorphosis over the course of the last night. But then, she mused, it was to be expected. He'd survived the Killing Curse again and literary risen from the dead.
Harry looked up as though he had felt her eyes on him. "Is it time?" he asked.
Hermione smiled and nodded. She felt so proud of him.
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As they were made their way down the marble staircase that led to the Entrance Hall, Hermione suggested, "Let's use the Staff Entrance."
Nodding, Harry turned and led the way to the side entrance the staff normally used to enter the Great Hall. As Harry was spotted by the waiting audience, light bulbs flashed, and cheering and clapping commenced. The Hall seemed to be filled with people.
Harry turned to glance quickly at Hermione. "Did you guess?" he asked, before turning grim-faced to look at the crowd.
Hermione shook her head. "Not really. I just didn't think we needed to make a grand entrance."
Harry frowned. Then, he walked purposefully up to Professor McGonagall and Kingsley, who had risen to greet the trio. Formally, Harry shook hands with them both. He then waited for Luna and Hermione to do the same.
The rest of the seats at the Head Table were filled with Dawlish, the new, but in Hermione's opinion, incompetent Head of the Aurors, Professor Flitwick, who waved merrily at Harry and the girls and the beaming, kindly Professor Sprout. There were three other foreign-looking wizards at the far end of the table, who turned out to be the Ministers for Magic for France, Russia and Egypt. Once the formal niceties were observed, they waited for someone to begin the proceedings. Soon enough, once a large number of photographs had been taken, everyone took their seats.
More photos were taken. Eventually, Kingsley stood up to address the gathering.
"We are here today to present to the world the conqueror of Tom Marvolo Riddle, the self-styled Head of the terrorist organisation known as the Death Eaters, referred to as the Dark Lord, known widely as Lord Voldemort. I give you Harry James Potter, the Boy-Who-Lived."
Harry grimaced at the introduction, but at Hermione's nudge, he forced a smile onto his face instead. Then, standing up, he began to speak. "First, I would like to read out a statement that was prepared by me, Hermione Jean Granger and Luna Lovegood. We will then take your questions before handing over the proceedings to the Interim Minister for Magic, Kingsley Shacklebolt."
Harry glanced quickly at Hermione, who smiled encouragingly at him. She saw him take a deep breath.
"Ladies and gentlemen of the press, acting Headmistress McGonagall, Interim Minister for Magic Kingsley Shacklebolt and other esteemed guests and dignitaries in attendance. Today is an important day in the annals of British, and indeed, world wizarding history. Today, I, Harry James Potter, the so-named Chosen One, with the help of my friends, the members of the Order of the Phoenix, members of the Hogwarts Defence Association also known as the D.A. or Dumbledore's Army, the brave house-elves of Hogwarts, some giants, centaurs and other beings, defeated the megalomaniac known as Voldemort."
Harry paused to let the audience cheer and clap at this pronouncement. Then, he grimaced, and continued, "This victory is the result of all our efforts. I would not have been successful if it were not for their help."
Harry paused again to look around at all the people. He then glared at Dawlish and continued, "However, the one man that has had the most difficult task in this long battle against the forces of evil, the one man who sacrificed the most for my eventual victory, is Headmaster Severus Snape. Without his aid from deep within the heart of the Death Eaters, I would not be here before you. Therefore, I would like to ask the temporary Minister for Magic and member of the Order of Phoenix for a permanent amnesty for all crimes committed in the name of victory against Voldemort for all the people mentioned above. We as a group have had to break the law in numerous ways. We've had to steal, hex, curse, torture, kill and stand by and watch others do the same to a great number of people. However, these actions were necessary for our ultimate victory. At times, it helped forward our protest against the rule of Voldemort through his minion, Thicknesse; at others, it helped us infiltrate and subvert groups and organisations that were in support of evil incarnate."
Harry once again paused. The Great Hall was silent. This was not what the waiting crowd had expected. Feeling slightly nervous, Harry looked at Kingsley and then Professor McGonagall. Harry's quick glance at Kingsley was met with an almost unnoticeable nod.
Spirits noticeably lifted, Harry went on. "The list of dead, who fought for the Light, is long and is unfortunately still incomplete. Many more names will be added as the aftermath of the Battle of Hogwarts is fully realised. Let us endeavour that their sacrifices are never forgotten. This evil sprang up soon after the horrors of Grindelwald. I hope that this time at least, peace can be found for a longer length of time." With a final pause, Harry concluded, "That is the end of our prepared statement. Hermione, Luna and I are now open for questions. Thank you for your patience."
With that, Harry bowed to the many faces in the audience, then turned and did the same to the rest of the Head Table before sitting down.
There was another moment of silence before the applause and cheering started again. This time it seemed even louder than before. There were raised arms and shouted questions. Pandemonium had literally broken out.
Into this chaos rose Professor McGonagall. With a stern glance at everyone, she raised her hands to the crowd. "Silence, please, silence," she said firmly. "I shall indicate when each of you will be allowed to speak. Please introduce yourselves and make it clear to whom you are addressing your question."
The first question came from a tiny Asian wizard wearing a bright green turban who was sitting in the front row. At Professor McGonagall's acknowledgement, he beamed with pride and spoke. "I am Harish Singh from The Indian Prophet. Mr Potter, is He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named really gone? We were told this by the authorities the last time, and he rose again."
Harry stood up once more. "Yes," he said simply. "Tom Riddle is gone." He then scratched his head before speaking. "I'm not sure if I should really go into this, but I think I mentioned it during my confrontation with him, so people have heard about it. Riddle split his soul into eight fragments by creating Horcruxes. This is Darkest Magic, and the last Horcrux that he unknowingly created was me, when he murdered my parents in Godric's Hollow. As long as his Horcruxes existed, he could not be truly killed. This was what Hermione, Ron and I did during the past year. We found and destroyed his Horcruxes. We had been told by Professor Dumbledore that I could not kill Voldemort until all the Horcruxes were destroyed. Now they are. So yes, he's gone, and he's not coming back."
As Harry finished speaking, there was a frightened and shocked hush around the Hall. No one present had heard of Horcruxes or the possibility of soul splitting, and they seemed shocked at what Voldemort had done.
Finally, an attractive young witch with fashionable, bright blonde hair raised her hand. At Professor McGonagall's nod, she spoke. "I'm Maryse Estrid Swenson from The New York Oracle. You say you were a Horcrux. Do you still have a part of him in you?"
At her question, there were gasps and even a short scream.
Harry laughed.
That seemed to bring out a few smiles on the faces of the audience, but most still looked very anxious.
"I was a Horcrux. I am no longer because I allowed myself to be killed by Voldemort without fighting back. If I had attacked, it would not have been possible. But because I allowed him to kill me while I submitted willingly, he instead killed the part of himself that lived in me. I know it sounds confusing and bizarre, but it is true."
The audience still looked confused, so Harry continued, "Before I was born, it was prophesised by Professor Trelawney, Hogwarts' Divination teacher that, 'The one with the power to vanquish the Dark Lord approaches... Born to those who have thrice defied him, born as the seventh month dies...and the Dark Lord will mark him as his equal, but he will have power the Dark Lord knows not...and either must die at the hand of the other for neither can live while the other survives....'"
When Harry paused for breath, the Great Hall was as silent as the grave. Hermione was sure she'd hear a pin drop. People leaned forward, captivated by the narration.
"Voldemort chose to come after me. He could have gone after my friend Neville Longbottom, a pure-blood, who was also born at the end of July, fulfilling the stipulations of the prophecy. But he chose me, another half-blood like himself. He marked me as his equal. It was destined that I would kill him, and to do so, I would have to do it without killing him directly."
There was still confusion in the crowd, but Professor McGonagall was keen to get the press conference moving. She gestured to an old wizard in a very elegant grey silk top hat, who was seated towards the back of the crowd. "Humphrey, do you have a question?" she asked.
He must be a friend of Professor McGonagall's, thought Hermione as the old wizard stood up and bowed first to Professor McGonagall and then to Harry. "I do," he said graciously. "I'm Humphrey DeForest Bogart, from The California Wizarding News. Mr Potter, you claim that Lord Voldemort was a half-blood. Didn't his manifesto rest on the need to eradicate impure and tainted blood from the wizarding world? Wasn't he the leader of the pure-blood supremacy movement?"
Harry nodded and said, "Perhaps my best friend, Hermione, can answer that question better."
Hermione was startled at the way Harry brought her into the spotlight. Grimacing at Harry, Hermione turned to smile at the audience and stood up.
"Hello. I am a Muggle-born," Hermione began. "Tom Marvolo Riddle's father was a Muggle named Tom Riddle. He was killed by the young Tom Riddle, the self-styled Voldemort when Riddle realised finally as a teenager that his father was not a pure-blood as he had always dreamt, but a Muggle. The pure-blood supremacy movement was nothing but Voldemort's effort to eradicate the shame and taint he felt at his true parentage. He hated his father for abandoning his pregnant mother, Merope Gaunt, a witch who had used magic, we believe love potions and spells, to bewitch and ensnare Riddle senior into marriage. From what we have since learned of Voldemort's past and character, we feel that Voldemort's hatred of Muggles and Muggle-borns stemmed from an inferiority complex. He had been abandoned by his father, and he thought that by killing or gaining control over Muggles and Muggle-borns, he would be able boost his own self-worth. That the pure-blood witches and wizards were so gullible as to be taken in by a half-blood maniac clearly shows their desperation in the face of continuing Muggle-born innovation and change within the magical community."
Hermione's words were met with even more amazement. The Hall had been spell-bound by her clear explanation of Voldemort.
Rita Skeeter, who had always disliked Hermione, raised her hand next. At Professor McGonagall's sour-faced nod, Skeeter spoke up.
"Hello, Harry," she began, as if to show everyone how well she knew him. "I'm here for The Daily Prophet." She simpered sickeningly. "You claimed that Severus Snape, the known Death Eater and Headmaster of Hogwarts during the reign of Lord Thingy, the murderer of Dumbledore, was working for the Light. How can that be? You yourself claimed last year that he murdered Dumbledore. Did you lie?" She smiled maliciously as she finished speaking.
Harry, however, didn't look in the least bit perturbed.
Hermione was again surprised at the sudden change in Harry's personality. Ginny would find the changed Harry most disconcerting, she thought with an inward smile. Ginny was so used to having Harry wrapped round her little finger. The coming weeks were sure to be interesting.Pulling herself back from her musings, Hermione focused once more on Harry.
"Miss Skeeter," began Harry, making it clear that they were not on a first name basis. "When I claimed a year ago that Headmaster Snape murdered Professor Dumbledore, I was merely relaying what I had seen on the Astronomy Tower. At that time, I wasn't aware of the promise Headmaster Snape had made to Professor Dumbledore to kill him or the many reasons behind this brilliant piece of cunning. At that time, I spoke based on what I had seen. I spoke from the knowledge and the information that I was meant to have. At that time, I did not lie."
Harry sighed audibly before carrying on. "Now, however, I have learned the true events of that night. Severus Snape had been a spy for the Order of the Phoenix since the time my mother's life was at risk from Voldemort. He knew, despite his request to the Dark Lord to spare his beloved Lily's life, that it was unlikely to occur, so he turned to Professor Dumbledore and vowed to spy for the Order in return for Dumbledore's protection of Lily. Dumbledore failed, but Headmaster Snape did not ever truly return to his master. From the day my mother died, he swore to watch over me and to make sure that I would defeat the man who had killed his childhood friend, his beloved. Severus Snape loved Lily, and his continuing love for her made him the Light's strongest and most steadfast of soldiers. He did whatever was required to defeat Voldemort without fail. Dumbledore knew this, and he used this to ensure that Headmaster Snape's position was impregnable within the ranks of the Death Eaters. With one swoop, all who had questioned Headmaster Snape's loyalty to Voldemort were silenced, and his position to gather information to work towards my victory against Voldemort was assured. I know now that Dumbledore was dying. If you recall, at the start of my sixth year at Hogwarts, Dumbledore seemed frail, and his hand was cursed. That hand was cursed when Dumbledore retrieved one of Voldemort's Horcruxes, and it was only Headmaster Snape's brilliant skill at Potions and the Dark Arts that prevented the curse from spreading throughout the rest of Dumbledore's body. However, they could not eradicate the curse; they could only slow down its eventual outcome."
Harry's looked down at the Head Table and paused for a moment in his speech. Then, he seemed to find a hidden reserve of strength and continued, "On the night of Dumbledore's death, I had gone with him to retrieve what we believed, then, to be another Horcrux. In the effort to retrieve that object, I forcibly made Dumbledore drink many goblets of poison, for that was one of the requirements for removing the object from its resting place. What Severus Snape did that night was merely follow orders, just as I had done. Will you arrest me for murdering Dumbledore by making him drink poison at his own insistence? Would you have charged Dumbledore for putting on a cursed object that leached out his life-force?"
The idea of arresting either Harry or Dumbledore himself was such a shocking pronouncement that it brought gasps from some of the listeners. But Harry had made his point. Shattered, exhausted, he continued, "Severus Snape is no more responsible for the death of Professor Dumbledore than I am. He was forced by Dumbledore's ruse to be treated like an outcast, to be hated, mistrusted and despised. It is time it stopped. He is a hero. A real, unsung hero of this very long and exhausting struggle against the most evil wizard of our time. He was a soldier for the Light before my birth, and I, for one, am indebted to him for his courage, brilliance and honour."
Harry sighed. He then added, "Please direct your next questions to Hermione and Luna. They know as much, if not more, about most of the issues you will undoubtedly have questions about. Thank you."
As Harry wearily sat down, utter chaos broke out. There was yelling, shouting and loud gasps of shock and surprise. Kingsley and Professor McGonagall looked as alarmed at some of the things pouring out of Harry's mouth as the people in the audience. This press conference, thought Hermione, was a very good idea indeed.
Professor McGonagall once more arose and addressed the now utterly chaotic crowd. "Please sit down at once," she said sternly. "If you wish for this press conference to continue, I insist that you all behave in an orderly fashion." At her admonishment, most of the people sat down. She continued to glare furiously at the people still standing until they too took their seats. Finally, she called out, "Next question, please?"
A flurry of hands immediately shot up. Turning towards a dark wizard in brightly striped robes who was seated at the far left of the fifth row, Professor McGonagall invited him to speak.
Pleased, the tall man said, "My name is Nyennoh Kru, and I am the reporter for The Wagadoogoo News, the main newspaper for West Africa. My question is for Minister Shacklebolt. Is the Ministry for Magic in Britain willing to grant amnesty from war crimes for the people mentioned by Mr Potter? Will he, especially, grant amnesty to Headmaster Severus Snape for his murder of the Chief Warlock of the Wizengamot, Albus Percival Wulfric Brian Dumbledore? Thank you." He then sat down.
More furious whispering began. Hermione and Harry looked at each other in glee. They couldn't have planned this if they had given the press the questions themselves. Luna, too, beamed at them both and then leaned over and squeezed Hermione's hand. The three felt especially close after this very public performance. Hermione felt that this morning had been instrumental in building her friendship with Luna. She'd never really had a real girlfriend before. Ginny and she had been forced into friendship through her relationship to Ron, as well as enforced contact and proximity. However, this was the first time that Hermione had had a girlfriend for her sake alone.
Kingsley Shacklebolt stood up and addressed the crowd. "I don't like being put on the spot, Harry," he began, with a nod and a smile, "but for the Chosen One's first public request, I can't very well refuse. Especially when the amnesty Harry so eloquently asks for also applies to me and my many clandestine activities during the war." Looking sharply towards Dawlish, and then Harry, he continued. "I will need a full list of D.A. and Order members of course, but yes, I, as the acting Interim Minister for Magic, do declare amnesty for all combatants in the name of the Light who fought against the rule of Lord Voldemort and his band of Death Eaters. And yes, before you can question me further that does include the long-time spy for the Order of the Phoenix, one Severus Tobias Snape."
This pronouncement was met with even more furious whispering and exclamations. The Great Hall was a seething mass of excitement. When the people had fallen silent, McGonagall acknowledged a portly witch in a bright red hat. Smiling broadly, the witch stated, "I'm Matilda Parish from The Australian Voice. My question is for the young lady, Luna. Did you fight in the battle? How are you connected to Mr Potter?"
Luna stood up and smiled in her own dreamy fashion. "I'm Luna Lovegood, and I was a sixth year student at Hogwarts before I was kidnapped by Death Eaters to force my father into printing lies and supporting Voldemort in his newspaper The Quibbler. I have been in the D.A. since its inception, and of course, I've fought beside Harry in battle. In fact, we've fought the Death Eaters on three separate occasions. The first time was at the skirmish in the Department of Mysteries, then, here at Hogwarts on the night Headmaster Dumbledore died. And then, last night. Friends must stand up and fight for their friends."
Luna continued in her sing song voice. "Why, Hermione, Ginny and I took on Bellatrix Lestrange together before she was finally killed in a duel with Ginny's mother, Mrs. Weasley." Turning to Hermione, she went on lightly, "Did you hear Mrs. Weasley calling Bellatrix a bitch when she tried to kill Ginny? That was funny. I wish my mother had been alive to see it."
Hermione smiled at the blonde. Hermione couldn't help but think that that last remark was typical of Luna. No one else would think to make a comment like that at a moment like this, but it was what was needed to turn the press conference towards a lighter-hearted tone.
Indeed, the next set of questions were directed towards the Ministry. Eventually, Kingsley made his statement from the Ministry, reiterating the amnesty he had promised Harry before concluding the press conference. More photographs were taken, and many of the crowd immediately dispersed to allow their reports to make it to the front page of their newspapers.
As the trio stood up to depart, Professor McGonagall stopped them. "Where's Mr. Weasley?" she asked kindly. It was Hermione who replied since Harry was still watching the departing crowd. "Ron went home with his family. We didn't want to disturb them in their time of grief. Fred..." She paused. Yet again, Hermione was not sure how to approach the topic of Fred's demise.
Professor McGonagall seemed to understand. "Of course, my dear. A wise choice to leave them to grieve on their own." Then, drawing Harry and Luna closer together by putting her hands on their shoulders, she said, "The three of you have done a very fine thing this afternoon. No one else could have asked for and received this amnesty for the combatants for the Light. There would have undoubtedly been some kind of backlash. Harry, I'm especially proud of you for declaring Severus a hero. He deserved it, and I am sorry to say, until you told us what was happening at the final confrontation with Voldemort, that I, too, had been blind to Severus' true loyalty. He needed to be vindicated. We will start holding memorial services at Hogwarts for the fallen in the coming days, and I'll make sure that he is given a special send off fitting his long years of service."
This was the moment that the three had been waiting for. Harry looked searchingly at Professor McGonagall and asked quietly, "What gave you the impression that Snape was dead?"
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A/N: Love it or hate it, please let me know what you think.
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432 Reviews | 6.61/10 Average
Even though real life demanded my attention for quite some time, I'm so glad I finally got to finish reading this story. We'll done!
Response from kittyperry (Author of Dark Veela)
Thank you. It's not finished really. I've written more chapters and posted them on another site, but I don't have a beta now so can't really post it here at the moment.
Response from mom2divas (Reviewer)
Which other site? Beta or not, I'd still love to read it.
Lol I just loved how Severus was handled! Ginn really annoys me so I was happy to see that come to an end. So glad some of the Weasleys started the mend!
Response from kittyperry (Author of Dark Veela)
It has been fun to make Ginny into the evil one in my story. She's just perfect for the role. Glad you approve :)
It feels like I should be offended for some reason at the start of some chapters due to misunderstandings between Hermione and Severus and her almost always apologizing and then you go and keep writing the chapter and make me see why it worked out the way it does. Lol! Another fantastic chapter (or couple of chapters as I can't recall if I reviewed consistently as I get very involved and just keep reading) and I loved the castle getting into it.
Response from kittyperry (Author of Dark Veela)
Thank you. I don't want Hermione to always apologise - and I'm sure he'll be on bended knee to her at some point too :)
Lovely chapter. I really like how the Malfoys are taking to Hermione. Can't wait to read about her chat with Narcissa and her date with Severus.I hope you don't mind but found 2 small typos. "This brought fought another round of giggles" and "Hermione blushed and shock her head."
Response from kittyperry (Author of Dark Veela)
Thanks so much for your eagle eyes. I really appreciate all such heads-up. I really need to find a beta.
Lol love the portraits!
Response from kittyperry (Author of Dark Veela)
Thanks so much. I love them too.
I had a feeling that was going to happen however that last sentence... I must find out where he's going with that!
Response from kittyperry (Author of Dark Veela)
Glad you're enjoying the story :)
Sorry to see that reaction but I can see it fitting in well with how the story has progressed so far.
Response from kittyperry (Author of Dark Veela)
I'm pleased you think so. This is a bit of a long winded story - a bit of this, a bit of that, but the action is still there.
Still loving this story. Different take on the reason behind certain Weasleys behaviours as well as relationships surrounding the Malfoys. Excellent chapters so far!
Response from kittyperry (Author of Dark Veela)
I'm so happy to read your reviews. Thank you so much for taking the time to tell me what you think.
Yet another excellent chapter! One small typo though; severed instead of served in the sentence, "Hermione was conscious of the amount of alcohol being severed..."
Response from kittyperry (Author of Dark Veela)
Thank you so much for your review. I do appreciate your kind words. :) And great job with the eagle eyes.
Yay! Fantastic interactions between Severus and Hermione.
Response from kittyperry (Author of Dark Veela)
Thank you so much. Glad you enjoyed them together.
new and interesting learning about severus' family history!! so must didn't have their true love.. so dad...
Response from kittyperry (Author of Dark Veela)
It is sad. But that's the curse of the Dark Veela and fingers crossed that Snape breaks it for the rest of the bloodline.
Oh, I haven't been around for awhile. I was so excited to see two new chapters!
Response from kittyperry (Author of Dark Veela)
Thank you. Sorry it has taken me so long to get back to you. It wasn't showing up that I'd got reviews for some reason.
Thank you for a marvelous update, it was all one could have hoped for and more:-))
Response from kittyperry (Author of Dark Veela)
Thank you. Glad you enjoyed it. Next chapter is waiting to be gone through.
So excited to see this. I was so sad to think it would be lost to WiP.You had a couple of minor errors. Fluer's sister is Gabrielle.
Response from kittyperry (Author of Dark Veela)
Thanks so much for letting me know. I thought I'd caught that one :)Also, no, I've written up to chapter 48 and am working on 49. But not having a beta makes the whole process of posting a lot slower. But it isn't going to be a WIP.
Response from chyara (Reviewer)
I remember when you started writing this one and the other one, the name escapes me. I am pulled into your story. Truly a work of art.I had to go back and start over and re-read it, as it had been awhile. Then I went back to read it again...lol
Response from kittyperry (Author of Dark Veela)
That is one of the nicest things anyone has said to me. Thank you.I do that all the time with stories I enjoy/love. So I'm feeling really over the moon. You made my morning honey.xxx
Congratulations Doctor Perry! So glad that you've finished the post grad work, and it was definitely worth waiting for to get a new chapter of this story. Even though Severus had been laboring under a powerful curse, it was breathtaking to see that despite everything it wasn't all powerful. If one had the ability to see past the surface of those around them, the curse just didn't pack its usual punch. In a way, it's an analogy for life--everyone around us has more to them than what we get to see at a cursory glance. But how many people take the time to really look?Thanks for the update, and I'm looking forward to the next one!
Response from kittyperry (Author of Dark Veela)
Love your insightful review. Thank you so much for taking the time to think and respond. Yes. Exactly. I couldn't have put it better myself. Because really, people didn't look beyond the caricature of Snape the evil dungeon bat, the slimy git. He played the role so well he became the role. And yet, there is more to him. The dedicated potioneer, the passionate lover.
What a marvellous update, well Worth waiting for. I loved it, absolutely loved it. Severus realising that Hermione was never repulsed by his Veela curse was icing on the cake.
Response from kittyperry (Author of Dark Veela)
Hello my dear,So glad you enjoyed the chapter. I wanted Hermione to be more than just the girl who fell for the man but someone who had seen his worth even before, kind of like Luna had done.
Any betas in sight? :D It's great that this story hasn't been abandoned. :D But still WIPs make me nervous... :D
Response from kittyperry (Author of Dark Veela)
Hello lovely,No, still no betas in sight. Desperately looking out for one.Sorry I've not responded to this before today. I've not got the email that tells you someone has written for some reason and I'd not checked for ages. Sorry. Don't worry, I'm working on more chapters. They will get written the story will be complete :)
Lovely. I'm so glad to be reconnected to this story. Defintely enjoyable to read and watch the growth of all the many characters. I'm very impressed with your ability to balance so many of them. I look forward to future chapters. Thank you for sharing. Also, congrats on submitting your PhD thesis, I hope it was well received.
Response from kittyperry (Author of Dark Veela)
It was. I am now Doctor Perry. Glad you are enjoying the story. Have actually posted new chapters on another site but haven't got a beta so can't post here yet.
Severus is capable of finding true love, but it will take some convincing to get him to belive that he is truely loved.
Response from kittyperry (Author of Dark Veela)
Yes. Exactly. He's so used to being hated, or used. To accept that the love that's offered is real is going to be a challenge.
Given her previous experence at the manor, I doubt Hermione would want to go back there just yet, but as it was her that lead them to Severus, it would hav been nice to be asked at the very least.
Response from kittyperry (Author of Dark Veela)
Oh, I totally agree. But I think that at this point the Malfoys haven't had enough time to think of how useful getting Hermione on their side is. They're still only thinking of survival, kind of like on instinct. The plotting will fall into place later.
I spent the last day re-redating this wonderful story!!! You have me in tears here. This last chapter was so powerful. Thank you for the wonderful read. I so look forward to another installment.
Response from kittyperry (Author of Dark Veela)
Thank you so much for your wonderful review. I'm so glad you enjoyed it, that it has touched you so deeply. I'm beyond words.
I was so delighted to see another chapter up for this story. I have really enjoyed your writing and I am very intrigued by this story! Congrats on getting your PhD thesis in! What an accomplishment!
Response from kittyperry (Author of Dark Veela)
Thank you. I'm so happy the PhD is done and dusted. It was 4 and half years of drugery.
I am so glad you're back, and congratulations on the PhD!The ceremony was lovely, and the emphasis on magical intent and near silence of it all made it quite profound. Tansy is a fun new character as well--I'm looking forward to seeing more of her in the future.
Response from kittyperry (Author of Dark Veela)
Thank you so much. So glad the PhD is done. Tansy is marvellous. I'm so into her.
Still enjoying this immensely. I love the slow progression of the relationship and his inner tumoil. It’s refreshing and he’ so in character, even when being romantic. Great job. I wonder though, and forgive me for suggesting, but there are a few things. This: ‘If her Gryffindor brashness sent him scurrying away, she would use her Slytherin wiles.’ – I get so tired of the house thing all the time, repeated over and over, wouldn’t it have been better if she’s simply thought: If her brashness sent him scurrying away, she would use her feminine wiles. And it’s Severus’ house, er, manor now, cant’ he rename the place Snape Manor? And what’s with the opening of the two buttons – mum always told me that was a ‘loose’ thing to do, it would have read cuter if the buttons were ornamental, a decoration, not gapping and straining because she’d gained weight or a larger bust.
Response from kittyperry (Author of Dark Veela)
Hello lovely,Well, I get your point about not linking everything to House affiliation. And you're right of course, but, Hermione is still too close to Hogwarts to think in such a grown up manner. I'm sure she'll get there eventually. The same is true for her ane the buttons. I mean, before Severus, she's only had Ron as a possible beau. I'm sure as time progresses that she will learn to be more subtle and lady-like.As for the name change, there is magic tied with the name of the place. To change a name also means sometimes in letting go of the magics that are tied to it. I really appreciate you thinking things through so carefully. It is wonderful to have a review that is so detailed. Thank you so much for reading my story with such great care. Lots of love. Do keep reviewing. It makes me so happy.
Response from beaweasley2 (Reviewer)
You're right, and keep in mind these are only my thoughts, nothing more, and it's your story. It's a great story and I'm enjoying it. My bedtime read actually. I'll rememebr to review more frequently (me bad at that) and try not to be too critical. But I can easliy immerse in it and it is really that good.bea~
Response from kittyperry (Author of Dark Veela)
You have me grinning. Thank you. Given that I adore your work, this is a real compliment to me that you are enjoying my story.