Chapter 6: Morning's Musings
Chapter 6 of 20
debjunkReceived Honorable Mention in Anything Goes Challenge. Sybill Trelawney has been hiding a huge secret. She’s not the witch she appears to be. Now that she is no longer in danger, she can come out of hiding and be herself. But who is she, really? And what does she want out of life?
ReviewedChapter 6: Morning's Musings
The next morning there was a knock on her door. Sybill groaned loudly, but she was sure that whoever was on the other side of the door could not hear her. Sitting up, she took her wand off her beside table and waved it at the door.
"Come in!" she yelled and immediately grabbed her head.
Severus came into her room a moment later. He held out a small vial.
"Drink this," he told her.
She took it and downed it without a word. The potion worked immediately, and Sybill's head cleared.
"Thank you," she said as she cleared the taste of the potion out of her mouth by snapping her tongue a few times. She noticed she was still wearing the same green robe that she had worn the other night. It smelled of scotch.
"Finally lucid?" Severus asked.
Sybill looked embarrassed. "Thank you for leading me home last night. I probably would have wandered the halls all night if you hadn't."
"Your singing would have awakened someone, and they would have shooed you back here. Your voice is awful!"
"Thank you. I pride myself on my singing voice," Sybill said with a smirk.
"The Weird Sisters are quaking in their boots," Severus said with a smirk of his own.
Sybill laughed.
"Are you still upset about your tea leaves?" Severus said abruptly as he sat down on the edge of the bed.
"Of course I am! I saw the Grim!" She changed her voice to her deeper one and leaned forward a little. "I am in grave danger!"
Severus scowled. "Well, at least you can joke about it. Do you remember what I told you last night?"
"Was it something along the lines of reading tea leaves is a bunch of bunk?"
"Yes, I believe that's close to what I said," Severus said tartly.
"I remember." She eyed him for a while. "Of course you're right. My entire family only ever turned to tea leaves as a last resort. I'm so used to using them now as my alter ego. I just went to them out of habit. I've turned myself into a true charlatan, haven't I?" She looked to Severus with a small, rueful smile.
"Sybill, you are not a charlatan. Your actions this past week have more than shown that."
Sybill's mouth dropped open. "You really believe me? You of all people?"
"Why is that so hard to believe?" Severus asked sternly.
"You hate Divination. You think it's ridiculous!"
"I thought you were ridiculous. Have you ever met Madam Darvey? She's a fascinating woman. You remind me of her now, actually."
"Madam Darvey? She taught me to crystal-gaze when I was a child. She is amazing, as you say."
"She has a remarkable sixth sense," Severus agreed.
"She used to always say 'Are you in the beyond?' to center us. She would say it, but not as a hare-brained idiot, whenever we worked with our crystal balls. I'm afraid I've ruined the reference with my take on it." She giggled.
Severus rolled his eyes at her. "If you never uttered those words again, I would die a happy man."
Sybill narrowed her eyes at him. "I'm sorry, I can't promise you that. It's just too much fun to blurt out in the middle of dinner. There's something about everyone eyeing me as if I've lost it that I find quite appealing."
"You really are a loon, Sybill Trelawney."
"Thank you, you're so kind!" Sybill drawled.
Severus only shook his head.
"Severus, may I ask you a question?"
"Yes, you'll just read my mind anyway, so go ahead," he replied tartly.
Sybill stiffened. "I'm really sorry about that, Severus. I wasn't in control last night, and it was out of line."
Severus sniffed. "Forget about it," he snapped.
Sybill looked down, filled with embarrassment.
"Your question, Professor?"
"You seem to be more easygoing since the end of the war. Do you feel more at peace?"
Severus furrowed his brow in thought. "I am relieved that the war is over. I'm not sure I would label it peace. Like you, Sybill, I lived behind a mask of what I needed to be to survive. I too am working to shed that mask. I am trying to be more like the man I would have wanted to be before becoming a secretive spy. Does that make any sense?"
Sybill nodded and smiled at him. "It makes perfect sense. I'm glad you can be yourself, finally."
"I suppose that, in a small way, I have you to thank for it."
Sybill looked at Severus curiously. "Why do you say that?"
"Just something you said last night. It was something about giving myself some freedom. I have been so obsessed with everything that has happened in my past that freedom has not been anything I could even fathom for the longest time. With the end of the war came new possibilities. I hope to take advantage of those possibilities."
Severus looked at her. She could definitely understand what he was saying; she was living the same thing herself. He suddenly found an affinity with Sybill Trelawney that he never thought could be possible. He flashed a smirk at her.
"I'm glad you have been able to take advantage of those same freedoms too," Severus remarked. "You shouldn't think of drowning yourself in alcohol anymore. It serves no purpose."
Sybill nodded. "I know." She looked down. "I'm really embarrassed. I don't know what got into me. It was like a chain reaction. Read the tea leaves, get sodded: typical Trelawney behavior."
"But you're not that Trelawney any more. You need to remember that."
Sybill looked down at her fingers. "You're right, I do."
"So, then we agree that you will never touch a bottle of alcohol again?" he demanded sternly.
"I promise," Sybill answered as she looked back at Severus.
"I will hold you to that, witch. No matter how funny of a drunk you are, I prefer to see you as yourself."
Sybill leaned back against the headboard of her bed and folded her arms. "I'm still trying to find out exactly who 'myself' is."
"You seem to be doing fine to me," Severus admitted.
"Then I have you fooled. Half the time I'm trying to not freak out about something I've seen. The other half of the time I'm worried that everyone still thinks I'm that insane woman that I used to be."
"You're being too hard on yourself," Severus admonished. "Everyone has treated you fine. The staff is talking to you and is friendly. What more do you want?"
"Of course, I should know not to confide in a reclusive man who could care less if he had a friend," Sybill huffed and blew her bangs out of her vision.
Severus looked down. "I actually would like to have friends," he remarked softly. "I was hoping that you were one of them. I have just been used to being so closed about my life for so long, that I am uncertain how to act around others."
Sybill sat up straight again. She reached out and took Severus' hand in hers. "I'm sorry," she said seriously. "Of course you're my friend. I didn't mean to offend you. I'm just feeling a bit sorry for myself, I guess. Will you forgive me?"
Severus stared at her hand holding his and then looked up at her. "I believe that's what friends do. Of course, I have little experience in the matter," he said, a bit sarcastically.
Sybill looked down. "You seem to be doing a much better job than I am at the moment."
"Sybill," Severus called. Sybill looked back up at him. "You need to stop worrying so much. Take things as they are, and stop trying to read into them. If someone is nice to you, then they are probably not cursing you behind your back. I understand how hard that can be, because for most of my life it is how I thought. The spy in me taught me to never trust anyone and to question any niceties that ever came my way. Fortunately, with the war over, those suspicions can mostly be left behind. I too am trying not to jump to conclusions about other's motives. I have been attempting to do so since leaving the infirmary, at least. I find that I am successful only about a third of the time."
"That's probably a better average than mine. You see, Severus, that's what I do. I read people, I read the future, and I look into things, searching for hidden meanings."
Severus carefully took his hand back, as he thought of a response to her. "Sometimes a compliment is just a compliment," he said finally. "Sometimes a smile is not trying to catch you off guard. On occasion, people actually say what they mean, instead of trying to hide their motives. You should see things as they are. You have friends, and they are not talking behind your back. Believe me, if they were, I would have heard them."
"It seems that you have done a lot of soul searching since leaving the hospital ward, Severus. Thank you. I will try to not worry so much."
"That would probably be the best for all parties concerned. No one wants to see you wig out or drink yourself into a stupor again."
Severus rose. "I should be going. I need to speak with the Headmistress."
"You're not going to rat me out, are you?"
"I'm sure she heard you screaming last night. Wait, I think you called it . . . singing?"
Sybill threw her pillow at him. He caught it and threw it back, slamming her in the face.
"I warn you now; you cannot win in a pillow battle against me!" Severus said darkly.
Sybill got up and went over to him, slamming the pillow on top of his head. He wrestled it from her and began to slam her with it. Sybill retreated to the bed and grabbed another pillow. They fought for several minutes, until one of Severus' blows sent Sybill crashing to the floor. Severus dropped the pillow and bent down to help her up. Sybill was laughing hysterically, which helped Severus' chagrin at knocking her down.
"Are you alright?" he asked with concern.
Sybill couldn't stop laughing. "I'm fine," she finally spit out.
"You sound as if you've been hit with a laughing hex," he said dryly.
Sybill laughed some more. "I just would never picture you to involve yourself in a pillow fight. That's all."
"You will find that I am willing to involve myself in many surprising things, now that I can be myself."
"I think I like this new you, Severus," Sybill said with a smile.
"And I like the new you, Sybill." Severus turned and bid her farewell, leaving her still chuckling as he walked out the door.
Next up: Sybill plans for the future.
Thank you, mystery beta, for checking my work over so thoroughly. Thank you, dear readers, for sticking with this and reviewing it so nicely.
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a real chicken party. *lol*yes, this is what happens when women cometogether to chat about such an event as marriage.!And when a certain Snape is involved, the reactions must me even more chaotic.So cute of him to take her away before the "surprise party" to make such a sweet proposal - scene.very nicely written! he hasn't got any spare ring for another Sybille? No? It is so much fun to open box after box. nasty boy.“Sybill, you are everything I want. You have helped me to become more of the man I wanted to be. You love me and make me feel worthwhile. I can’t imagine being without you. I want you with me always.”THIS is what a girl wants to hear! yes, well chosen! if that would not turn her, what would.thank you for ther chapter!
Response from debjunk (Author of The Real Me)
I'm pretty sure she was turned already, but his words were the icing on the cake to help her know how much he feels for her.
LOL Yea! He proposed! Whoot! It was mean of him ot have told her of the surprise birthday party - but at least she was a good sport about it. I was stunned that Minerva or Pomona didn't see the ring on her hand when Sybill put on the hair clips - especially Rolanda! Hello, shinny thing on her finger?Very cute chapter, but alas I feel the end drawing near.
Response from debjunk (Author of The Real Me)
I think they were all too absorbed in the gifts and how she'd react. Alas, the end is drawing near. But it will be a happy end!
Love the note about your father! :)
Response from debjunk (Author of The Real Me)
Thanks. It was quite comical.
Love the nice Lucius. Can I have one too? :)
Response from debjunk (Author of The Real Me)
Mmm, hmm! He's lovely, isn't he? I usually don't like men with long hair, but between Severus and Lucius... Wow!
adored the loving man lucius turned into. beautifully don, my deb. thanks so much
Response from debjunk (Author of The Real Me)
I really think that given the opportunity we can all become the best we can be. Lucius just had his opportunity later in life.
yummy, you really took my comment seriously. Thank you.And your explanation was beating it.Missing memorie might change actions and reactions and feelings of and in a person.Yes, he has a new chance.I found it critical to let Draco do the curse, it being such a dangerous and complex one. He could easily have damaged his dad more than intended.But my concerns were unneccessary. Lucius is in the safe hands of his very close and loving wife and his maybe now forgiving son. wow.maybe a reunion. and peace for at least three or five people. Sybil doesn't have to fear for her life anymore. yippee.
Response from debjunk (Author of The Real Me)
Yes, things are coming along nicely, aren't they? (We can hope, right?) I too thought it was the right thing for Draco to do the curse. He took on that responsibility, giving Severus a break for a change. Being that it was his dad, it was a family responsibility. I should have a new chapter up within a few days.
saved by the ... ring!
Response from debjunk (Author of The Real Me)
Yes, isn't it wonderful that he gave that to her? The man just might be a Seer himself!
i'm really enjoying the pace of their relationship. and good on hermione for appoligizing. by the by, if she can't be with severus i deperately hope she's not with ron! thanks so much deb. you rock!
Response from debjunk (Author of The Real Me)
I don't think Sybill has seen a vision of who Hermione is going to be with, so we may never know. Lol. Personally, I think she'd be better off with anyone but Ron.Things are moving along with the relationship end. Their friendship is definitely cementing, and that's really the basis for any good relationship.
Response from debjunk (Author of The Real Me)
I don't think Sybill has seen a vision of who Hermione is going to be with, so we may never know. Lol. Personally, I think she'd be better off with anyone but Ron.Things are moving along with the relationship end. Their friendship is definitely cementing, and that's really the basis for any good relationship.
I like Hermione appologising! yay! and I like Sybil making freinds with Firenze and wanting to work with him to make the divination department better. I enjoyed the 7th year class as they discussed tea leaves. i like seeing a writer's ideas of magic and it's uses. I think her line to the kids that they are in grave danger was so cute! this is a sweet story. thanks for continuing it.congrats on the honourable mention! good on you!
Response from debjunk (Author of The Real Me)
Thanks so much, Pookah. I was really pleased to be included with such great stories. I too enjoy other people's takes on magic and how it works. In this, it helps us to see her full transformation, I think.Things seem to be going nicely for Sybill. You know what that means... chaos will ensue.
Response from debjunk (Author of The Real Me)
Thanks so much, Pookah. I was really pleased to be included with such great stories. I too enjoy other people's takes on magic and how it works. In this, it helps us to see her full transformation, I think.Things seem to be going nicely for Sybill. You know what that means... chaos will ensue.
Aww, that's sweet of him to check the students were not hassling her.
Response from debjunk (Author of The Real Me)
Deep down, he's just a protective, tenderhearted fool.
Response from debjunk (Author of The Real Me)
Deep down, he's just a protective, tenderhearted fool.
an interesting excourse on divination, tea leaves and chrystal balls you were giving here.nice, how she handles classes now.Finally allowed to be a real teacher at last.and always Severus on her heels, in a most charming and positive way of course.Hermione apologises. hey, that girl is grown, I dare say.no, severus says that.interesting to see him not on the receiving end of her charms. rather being after some other woman, and more mature. really interesting.
Response from debjunk (Author of The Real Me)
Sybill can finally not only teach as she wants, she can remember all of the things she learned as a young lady. I think she forgot some of it in her quest to be batty.Hermione can be stubborn, but she will admit when she's made a mistake. A sure sign of maturity. It is a bit odd not having Severus attracted to her, but he does that all the time. It's time for something different. ;)
Response from salvamea (Reviewer)
oh, it's more than welcome for me that you chose someone different for Severus.And for one simple reason I am indefinitely indebted to you for chosing Ms Trelawney: we share the first name. with only the "e" missing at the end of her version. oh I definitely do like that pairing. *gg*
Response from debjunk (Author of The Real Me)
Sybill can finally not only teach as she wants, she can remember all of the things she learned as a young lady. I think she forgot some of it in her quest to be batty.Hermione can be stubborn, but she will admit when she's made a mistake. A sure sign of maturity. It is a bit odd not having Severus attracted to her, but he does that all the time. It's time for something different. ;)
Response from salvamea (Reviewer)
oh, it's more than welcome for me that you chose someone different for Severus.And for one simple reason I am indefinitely indebted to you for chosing Ms Trelawney: we share the first name. with only the "e" missing at the end of her version. oh I definitely do like that pairing. *gg*
Oh, it sounds like she had a lot of fun first day of class. I liked the new improved teaching plan.
Response from debjunk (Author of The Real Me)
Thanks! It's quite a bit different, isn't it? Sybill can really be what she's always wanted to be, a good teacher who instills knowledge in her students. What a difference!
Response from debjunk (Author of The Real Me)
Thanks! It's quite a bit different, isn't it? Sybill can really be what she's always wanted to be, a good teacher who instills knowledge in her students. What a difference!
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I had just been thinking about this story yesterday, and look! Here it is! Excellent update, I look forward to more. :)
Author's Response: Thanks so much! Yup, it's up again. The updates should be pretty regular from here out.
I am so glad that this story got a mention and that you're updating it again. This was another awesome chapter. Her first day teaching as her new self was topped off nicely by her friendships with everyone and that special something developing between her and Severus. *squee*
Response from debjunk (Author of The Real Me)
Aw, you gave me a squee, you're so sweet! Thanks, Merrin, I appreciate your input and I'm glad you're enjoying this. And yes, special somethings are always good. Lol.
Response from debjunk (Author of The Real Me)
Aw, you gave me a squee, you're so sweet! Thanks, Merrin, I appreciate your input and I'm glad you're enjoying this. And yes, special somethings are always good. Lol.
I liked her changing the walls from pink to blue. I could just see the fairies from Sleeping Beauty. And how funny that she was hitting on Severus for fun, but was it really for fun or did her subconscious know that they belonged with each other - were her ramblings about them being together the truth for once?
Response from debjunk (Author of The Real Me)
Oh! You got my Sleeping Beauty reference! You're the only one who mentioned it! You made my day. I'm not sure about her subconscious. It probably was working very hard. But I think it was totally subconscious at that point. The woman had to have a bloody vision to wake up to her feelings for Severus, so, she's a bit blind in that department, I think. Too much scotch! Woah! Who's that handsome man? Oh, look, a bottle of scotch. What was I saying?
Response from debjunk (Author of The Real Me)
Oh! You got my Sleeping Beauty reference! You're the only one who mentioned it! You made my day. I'm not sure about her subconscious. It probably was working very hard. But I think it was totally subconscious at that point. The woman had to have a bloody vision to wake up to her feelings for Severus, so, she's a bit blind in that department, I think. Too much scotch! Woah! Who's that handsome man? Oh, look, a bottle of scotch. What was I saying?
I think that Hermione's reaction was spot on. And I love how Sybill was talking about her fear of being alone. I really can see her concerned about that. As to Severus, I know that it must be hard for him to see someone he cares about putting herself in harm's way, but she does have a point. Hopefully her decision will not come back to haunt her.
Response from debjunk (Author of The Real Me)
Thank you! It was really fun writing Hermione in this. I'm glad she came off as believable. Sybill will stick to her guns, no matter the cost. You can see why, but then you have to shake your head and say, "Foolish!"
Response from debjunk (Author of The Real Me)
Thank you! It was really fun writing Hermione in this. I'm glad she came off as believable. Sybill will stick to her guns, no matter the cost. You can see why, but then you have to shake your head and say, "Foolish!"
Nice to see Sybill and Harry have some closure. He probably could have really benefitted from her real insight. And while I can understand Sybill hating being cooped up, she really should listen to Severus.
Response from debjunk (Author of The Real Me)
She really should, but you'll see her motives more clearly coming up.
Response from debjunk (Author of The Real Me)
She really should, but you'll see her motives more clearly coming up.
LOL I like the idea of Severus in a pillow fight. It's nice to see the two of them bonding in their common misery of having been a puppet. It really is nice to see social Severus instead of recluse Severus.
Response from debjunk (Author of The Real Me)
Sometimes it's just nice to see Severus not beating himself up, you know? At least not to the point where he thinks he's a worthless person and has to hide from everyone. Thanks!
Response from debjunk (Author of The Real Me)
Sometimes it's just nice to see Severus not beating himself up, you know? At least not to the point where he thinks he's a worthless person and has to hide from everyone. Thanks!
Poor Sybill. Years of heavy drink are hard to give up, especially when faced with such stress. She and Severus really do have a lot to offer each other. I look forward to their sober discussion.
Response from debjunk (Author of The Real Me)
It's really hard to give up on something that was used to cover so much up. Luckily, she won't fall prey to her drinking again. She has learned her lesson.
Response from debjunk (Author of The Real Me)
It's really hard to give up on something that was used to cover so much up. Luckily, she won't fall prey to her drinking again. She has learned her lesson.
Poor Sybill. It just looks like she can't be free, doesn't it? It is nice to see that Severus is on her side. It is a shame that all that stuff in the Room of the Requirement was lost. Hopefully she is wrong about the Grim.
Response from debjunk (Author of The Real Me)
You'll see what Severus, and she, really think about the Grim. She really is having a bad day, though. Just when you thought you could relax, boom! Everything comes to a head.
Response from debjunk (Author of The Real Me)
You'll see what Severus, and she, really think about the Grim. She really is having a bad day, though. Just when you thought you could relax, boom! Everything comes to a head.
Oh, k, wow. She moves and he gives her a protection ring and she sees herself kissing Severus. If those knds of visions come true - like dreams do, so will I!
Response from debjunk (Author of The Real Me)
Yeah, wouldn't that be great? Oh, well, this IS a fantasy. But, hey, fairy tales can come true.
Response from debjunk (Author of The Real Me)
Yeah, wouldn't that be great? Oh, well, this IS a fantasy. But, hey, fairy tales can come true.
Nicely done. I do love that Sybill is having a hard time letting go of who she was and I'm sure she will lament the inability to no longer say whatever comes to mind and be accepted. I like that she was honest with Severus and he accepted her apology and made ones of his own. I think the two of them need each other as friends in the worst way.
Response from debjunk (Author of The Real Me)
They really do. They've both been outcasts for a long time, so they can understand one another better than most other people can. They can really help one another out.
Response from debjunk (Author of The Real Me)
They really do. They've both been outcasts for a long time, so they can understand one another better than most other people can. They can really help one another out.
Yay!! Sybill sheds the past. I like that the staff accepted her. I wonder how the students will feel about their 'new' teacher. And I wonder how Severus will feel about being saved.
Response from debjunk (Author of The Real Me)
You will eventually see their responses. I think Severus will be more surprised by who saved him, than the fact that he was saved.
Response from debjunk (Author of The Real Me)
You will eventually see their responses. I think Severus will be more surprised by who saved him, than the fact that he was saved.
Very nicely done. I so love that poor Sybill was more than the batty old loon everyone thought she was. And of course I don't mind that she saved Severus.
Response from debjunk (Author of The Real Me)
Isn't it nice to know that there was a reason for her being the way she was? Thank you!
Response from debjunk (Author of The Real Me)
Isn't it nice to know that there was a reason for her being the way she was? Thank you!
OH, i love the explanation for why she was hitting on him! Well done. Can't wait for the next chapter.
Response from debjunk (Author of The Real Me)
I really wanted to visit the old Trelawney, as she is so much fun. And seeing the scary Death Eater cowering in fear was pretty fun to imagine and write. I think this helps to explain a little bit of her eccentricity.
Response from debjunk (Author of The Real Me)
I really wanted to visit the old Trelawney, as she is so much fun. And seeing the scary Death Eater cowering in fear was pretty fun to imagine and write. I think this helps to explain a little bit of her eccentricity.