III: Similarities
Chapter 3 of 22
morgaine_dulacBirds of a feather ...
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Chapter III: Similarities
After having put his foot in it twice before either of them had finished their first cup of coffee, Severus decided to stick to more trivial topics like the weather, which proved to be an inexhaustible topic for two former inhabitants of Northern England.
'One thing that makes it very easy to adapt to the Icelandic weather,' he noted, 'is the fact that it only seems to rain horizontally. I have always appreciated this about the Scottish weather as well.'
Bone-dry. That was how he delivered his little comparison, his voice a monotonous drawl. For a moment, Cassandra just stared at him, and he quickly went over his statement once more in his mind, wondering if he had said something stupid. Then he saw the corners of her mouth twitch, and before he knew what was happening, she had burst into peals of laughter. And he was unable to do anything else than stare at her in sheer astonishment. He was used to the nurses' fake giggles when they didn't grasp the irony of his comments, but Cassandra's laughter was completely different: it was genuine, warm. It was the same kind of laughter that had made him notice her in the park, the most adorable sound he had heard in ages. It was infectious, and it crept right into his empty heart.
The hours ticked by, and when they made their way to the bus station, darkness had already fallen over the city. Neither of them had noticed how fast the time had passed.
'I'm at the café almost every day after four, waiting for the bus,' Cassandra said casually as she climbed into the bus. 'I'd love it if you came by to keep me company one day.'
And before Severus could find the words to tell her how much he had enjoyed her company and that he would very much like to spend more time with her, the bus doors had closed, and all he could do was return Cassandra's wave through the dirty window.
The bus rolled out of the station and into the evening traffic, up the road, past the first traffic light and then the second one, and Severus just kept staring after it, Cassandra's laughter still ringing in his ears.
~ ~ ~
He was soaked to the bones when he arrived at his flat. He had no idea how long he had been standing in the rain at the bus station, his thoughts far, far away and his eyes still looking after the bus that had disappeared from sight long ago.
He had actually enjoyed himself that afternoon. As a matter of fact, he could not remember when he last had had such a good time. Ever since he had come to Iceland, he had buried himself in his work, shielding himself off from the people around him. He had not had any desire whatsoever to make friends. He needed to make peace with himself and his past first, before he could let anybody else into his life. And socialising had after all never been one of his most favourite pastimes.
But that afternoon had been different. He had listened to Cassandra's stories, her laughter. And as he was standing in his hallway that evening, wet, cold, and alone, he realised that he for some blissful hours had not once thought about the times that had been, the life he had left behind.
What was it about Cassandra that made him feel that way, he wondered. At first, he had thought that the attraction he felt towards her was due to the fact that they both were British. Birds of a feather flock together, after all. But as the hours had gone by that afternoon, he had noticed that there was something more, something he could not quite put his finger on. It almost seemed to him as if he knew her, as if she had always been there, as if she was his oldest friend.
'Pull yourself together, Severus,' he murmured to himself as he pulled off his wet clothes and turned on the shower. 'You are living in a strange country and have consciously avoided any kind of company for the last five years. There is no need to get paranoid just because, all of a sudden, you have taken a liking to another human being.'
After a relaxing shower, he put on his dressing gown and made himself comfortable in his armchair by the window, with a glass of Scotch in one hand and today's mail in the other. Among bills and other unwanted junk, he found a postcard depicting the Jacobite Steam Train on the Glenfinnan viaduct. Of course, it was from Minerva. She had a knack for choosing motives that connected the Muggle and the Wizarding world.
Dear Severus,
The new term has started without any problems, and the students as well as the staff are settling in nicely. Some of the students have already proven to be a handful, and we will have to keep an eye on them. We could use somebody with your scowl to intimidate them. My offer still stands, you know. Should you ever decide to return, there will always be an open position for you.
I very much hope that you are doing alright. Dumbledore tells me not to worry about you. He says that you will make yourself heard, should you ever need any assistance. But please, indulge an old lady, Severus. Drop me a line, if only just to let me know that you are in good health.
Sincerely,
Minerva
PS. Poppy sends her warmest regards.
A smile played around Severus' lips as he turned the postcard around to look at the familiar viaduct once more. The day when he had boarded the train that had brought him to Hogwarts for the first time seemed so long ago. But still he remembered it as clearly as if it had been yesterday.
Putting down the postcard on the table, he rose from the armchair and made his way to his desk to fetch some paper and a pen. For once, he would answer Minerva right away, because this time he actually had something to tell his old friend.
~ ~ ~
The following week was just one long drag. Severus was working double shifts every second day, just as he always did. Ever since he had started working at the hospital in Reykjavik, he had voluntarily signed up for all double shifts available. The more he worked, the less time he had to brood. But that week, he did not want to be at the hospital. He wanted to be at the little café where he had spent some of the most peaceful hours in his life.
Finally Thursday arrived, the only day of the week when Severus' shift ended at two o'clock. He washed, changed and left the hospital before the clock had even reached a quarter past. He did not have to think about where he was going. His feet seemed to know the way.
When he walked down the cobblestone road that led to the café, he noticed a strange feeling in his stomach, an odd mixture of excitement and nervousness, and he unconsciously slowed down his pace. What if Cassandra was not at the café? Or even worse, what if her invitation had just been an act of politeness, and she did not really want to see him?
He paused at the corner of the café and cautiously peered through the window. There she was, sitting at the same table as the week before, with a big mug and a stack of paper in front of her. Her eyes were slightly narrowed, and she looked concentrated and just a tad annoyed. She was holding a dark green pen in her hand with which she was tapping the table when she wasn't scribbling notes.
Then suddenly, as if she had sensed him, she lifted her head and looked straight at Severus.
Bloody hell, he thought. Now she has seen me staring at her like a schoolboy. She must think that I am utterly pathetic!
But the smile that she gave him made all his anxiety fall from him at once. And as she waved at him, beckoning him to come inside and join her, he did not hesitate for one single moment.
As he approached the table, his eyes were immediately drawn to the stack of paper that was lying there. He noted different handwritings, names in the upper right corner. Those were undoubtedly school papers.
'Don't tell me you teach,' he said as he pulled up a chair, cocking an eyebrow at Cassandra.
'As a matter of fact, I do.'
Severus had a momentary flashback to his classroom at Hogwarts, filled with students who could not tell the difference between a cauldron and a frying pan. He suppressed a shudder and asked: 'And what do you teach?'
'Mostly dunderheads and nincompoops.'
Severus stared at her in utter disbelief. 'Dunderheads and nincompoops?' he repeated, not entirely sure that those really had been her words and not a reflection of his own memories. How often had he called his students by these exact words?
'I believe the correct terminology for them would be teenagers,' Cassandra replied, and this time Severus could not help but grin.
'Why would you?' He just had to ask. Why anyone would teach teenagers voluntarily was beyond his understanding.
'From the goodness of my heart?' For a moment the statement had actually sounded genuine, and Severus wondered if Cassandra was one of those people who firmly believed that there actually was hope for today's youth. But when her smile turned into a broad grin, he realised that she was messing with him.
'I love my subjects. That I am teaching teenagers is an inevitable side effect,' she stated dryly.
'I gather that you are not a big fan of teenagers.' He could sympathise.
'Oh, don't get me wrong,' she replied. The grin on her face had once more been replaced with a warm smile. 'I love the little buggers to death, but they don't need to know that.'
Severus frowned slightly at Cassandra's answer, but she elaborated.
'In my opinion, they are not in school to have fun but to learn. And that is not the most popular approach. Some of them actually hate my guts. They say that I am spoiling their fun by making them work.'
Severus nodded. He knew exactly how it was to be the unpopular teacher, the evil slave driver who demanded full attention and hard work. He had taught a dangerous subject, where even the tiniest slip could have had fatal consequences. Therefore, he had ruled his students with an iron hand and always demanded their full attention. They had trembled at the mere sight of him, and he had enjoyed seeing them tremble. But looking at Cassandra's kind face, he had a hard time imagining her intimidating a room full of teenagers.
'How do you do it?' he asked. 'In my experience, teenagers are a rather unruly species.'
She grinned at his choice of words and leaned over the table to whisper into his ear. 'They fear me. I am unpredictable. They never know where they have me. At one moment I let them roam free and in the next I am holding them on a short leash. The element of surprise is my biggest weapon.'
She leant back again with a wicked smirk on her face, and Severus suddenly felt as if he had found his female counterpart.
~ ~ ~
They had left the subject of teenagers rather quickly, and looking back on the afternoon, Severus could not remember what they had been talking about. But once again, it was already dark when he walked Cassandra to the bus station, and once again he was at a loss of words. How bloody hard could it be to admit that he had had a good time?
The bus door had already opened when Cassandra turned to look at him once more and then handed him a scrap of paper. For a moment, Severus just stared at it, not really taking in what was written on it. Then he felt her eyes on his brow and lifted his head to look at her.
'My address and phone number,' she explained. 'In case you should ever feel like a nice cup of Earl Grey.'
~ ~ ~
'Come on, Severus, don't be such a coward. You have stared the Dark Lord in the eyes for years without blinking. Making a phone call will not kill you,' he mumbled to himself as he for the twenty-third time that Friday evening put the little scrap of paper back onto the table in his living room.
Yes, honestly, how hard could it be? Cassandra had personally given him her phone number. She obviously wanted him to call her. So what was she going to do? Hang up on him? Certainly not.
Resolutely, Severus snatched up the phone and dialled the number. One signal, two. His courage was just about to leave him and his finger was already on the disconnect-button when he heard her voice.
'Hi, it's Cassandra.'
'This is Severus.'
'Well, hi. I was wondering when you would call. Are you off from work?'
'I just came home,' he said. And now what? What was he supposed to say now?
'Yearning for that cup of tea, are you?' she asked, and Severus could imagine the grin on you face. 'How about tomorrow afternoon? Are you free?'
'Yes, I am,' he replied. 'I work only every second weekend.'
'Then it's a date. Around five? You've got the address, right?'
'Yes, I have.'
'Don't bring flowers, alright?'
'I won't.'
'See you tomorrow then.'
When Severus put down the phone, he noticed that his hand was shaking.
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256 Reviews | 6.49/10 Average
Absolutely lovely. I sniffles my way through this final chapter. This story is a wonderful journey to find peace and love. I am sad he only got a few years of bliss with her.
Response from morgaine_dulac (Author of The Way Home)
I'm so glad you enjoyed the story and that you liked the pairing enough that their fate made you sniffle. Trust me, I cried many times while writing this story. Hope you'll read the sequel as well. X
Long stressful work day. Finally get to relax and your story is a balm for my frazzled nerves. Thank you for this wonderful gem!
Response from morgaine_dulac (Author of The Way Home)
I very much enjoy re-reading this story while you read it for the first time. I'm very glad you're enjoying it.
Wonderful beginning. I really like Cassandra so far. And Severus as an Anesthesiologist is brilliant (sorry a yank here so we spell it different).
Response from morgaine_dulac (Author of The Way Home)
Oh! I am so gral someone found this oldie. I have many fond memories of this story and hope you will enjoy it.
I can't believe this story.... it actually brought tears to my eyes. Excellent!
Response from morgaine_dulac (Author of The Way Home)
Thank you. I am very glad you liked the story, as it is very dear to me.Do check out the sequel "A Gift of the Goddess" if you want to see more of Severus and Eydis (and in fact Cassandra as well).
Response from JeneaCapp (Reviewer)
I'm heading that way now. I do hope you and your writing partner are working on the sequel to StarSisters. As you can tell I don't have a life.... I'm unemployeed at the moment... well for the past 13 months and I have to find something to keep me sane. So what a better way to spend my time by reading about my lust interest...
Response from morgaine_dulac (Author of The Way Home)
As I am about to go on holidays, we are not writing at the moment. But each of us is happily plotting and if the Muses are willing, we will start writing again in January.Until then!
i loved the whole story! especially: the rather unique background -iceland ,who would have thought,- the believable oc, severus and cassandra conquering the demons of their respective pasts,the touching and witty proposal scene and of course severus at a goth party :-)
Response from morgaine_dulac (Author of The Way Home)
I've only been to Iceland once, and I fell in love with the landscape within minutes. It was so peaceful and "magical", and when I was looking for a place to set this story, Iceland was the given choice.I am very glad you liked the story. The Goth party is one of my favourites as well. I had a lot of fun writing it.If you're interested in reading more about Severus and Eydis, there is a continuation to this story, called A Gift of the Goddess.Thank you very much for reading and leaving a note. It means a lot. /M
Ouch! That was painful. Glad he has their daughter at least.
Response from morgaine_dulac (Author of The Way Home)
I am very glad you liked my little story.If you'd like to see more of Severus and his daughter, have a look at A Gift of the Goddess.http://www.thepetulantpoetess.com/viewstory.php?sid=12317Thank you very much for reading and reviewing. It means a lot to me!/M
oh NOOOO!
Response from morgaine_dulac (Author of The Way Home)
Oh yeah! It will get better, I promise. Eventually.Cheers. /M
LOL. Perfect.
Response from morgaine_dulac (Author of The Way Home)
He is very cute at times, the dear professor, isn't he?Glad you enjoyed the chapter. /M
Yum. Just yum. I am enjoying this.
Response from morgaine_dulac (Author of The Way Home)
I'm so glad to hear this! /M
Oh, yum! Just found this. Now I am settling in for a good long read.
Response from morgaine_dulac (Author of The Way Home)
Oh, I love it when someone find my old stories. I really hope you'll enjoy it. Please, do let me know.Happy reading. /M
Response from Hechicera (Reviewer)
Well, I picked it out of all your stuff for the rating. I'm not proud.
Response from morgaine_dulac (Author of The Way Home)
Nothing wrong with following the public opinion :P
Response from Hechicera (Reviewer)
I meant the NC-17 rating
Response from morgaine_dulac (Author of The Way Home)
Oh! Go to chapter 6 :)
Response from Hechicera (Reviewer)
I must pace myself.
Blimey! The tip about hankies was a good one. That was an excellent saga. I loved every chapter. Thank you so much for writing and posting.
Response from morgaine_dulac (Author of The Way Home)
Note to self: But stocks in hankie company.I am very glad you liked my little story. There is a continuation, if you'd like to read it. It's called A Gift of the Goddess, and covers some missing years when Cassandra is still there and the years Eydis grows up. Oh, Severus has much to learn ...Thanks for being such a faithful reader and reviewer. I appreciate it./M
Response from sweetflag (Reviewer)
I've seen it on the site, and I get an email whenever you upload something :) I'll move onto the sequel as swiftly as I can. I have some school stuff to get out of the way first.No need to thank me :) I enjoyed reading it.
Response from morgaine_dulac (Author of The Way Home)
Did you have to talk about "school stuff"? Made me remember that I should be grading papers and not writing fan fiction :-(
Response from sweetflag (Reviewer)
Sorry! I shall refrain from talking about 'it'... hehehe
Potions master and he forgot about that being a possibility.... hehehe! Lovely chapter :)
Response from morgaine_dulac (Author of The Way Home)
Slow thinker that one ;-)Cheers. /M
Response from sweetflag (Reviewer)
LMSO! A wonderful result though... the best kind of absentmindedness :)
Catching up! Good chapter. Nice to have encapsulated his welcome back so neatly, and they were all true to character... fab!
Response from morgaine_dulac (Author of The Way Home)
Welcome back!Glad you liked "Coming Home"./M
Response from sweetflag (Reviewer)
Yeah, I was away for quite a while. Great to come back to this, and I did enjoy the chapter very much. Harry was true to form, but showing a huge amount of maturity, which he seemed to lack in the books, despite what he'd been through. In fact, both of them showed a great deal of maturity--sometimes, I think Snape could do with a clip round the earhole. Thanks for letting them evolve :)
Response from morgaine_dulac (Author of The Way Home)
They're getting older and - hopefully - wiser./M
Knew it was too good to be true. Still, he came home, which was the whole point, and he has a lovely daughter and lots of very special memories. Well done, you! :)
Response from morgaine_dulac (Author of The Way Home)
Yes, coming home was the whole point.Thank you for reading through the whole story and leaving a note for every chapter! Means a lot to me!!Cheers. /M
I think a softer Professor Snape would be rather disturbing. You would always be wondering what he was up to. LOL :)
Response from morgaine_dulac (Author of The Way Home)
A scary thought, indeed.Cheers. /M
Mobbed!Snape. LOL poor guy, you are so mean to him! :P
Response from morgaine_dulac (Author of The Way Home)
Mean? ME?? Never heard that before LOL
That's one way of proposing! :)
Response from morgaine_dulac (Author of The Way Home)
And what a way to turn him down ;-)Cheers. /M
Hmm. There is something going on.
Response from morgaine_dulac (Author of The Way Home)
You think? ;-)Cheers. /MPS: Looking forward to read the rest of your reviews tonight. Right now, I really need to go to work. :-(
Decisions, decisions! :)
Response from morgaine_dulac (Author of The Way Home)
New Year's is a terrible holiday ;-)Cheers. /M
Awww. I love the way he went back to the dungeon. :)
Response from morgaine_dulac (Author of The Way Home)
He's already got the cloak. And we all missed the dungeon, didn't we?Cheers. /M
Poor thing. No wonder she doesn't want to go back.
Response from morgaine_dulac (Author of The Way Home)
100% understandable, yes./M
Not sure why he is so concerned. He is a wizard; she is a witch. They both pretended to be Muggle. They were both on the same side. What's the problem with that man! Can I wring his neck... please? :)
Response from morgaine_dulac (Author of The Way Home)
Severus Snape is ... um, complicated. Oh, no, the word I was looking for is stubborn.Cheers. /M
They definitely need to talk! Now sure she is the sister of his enemy, but she is also the sister of his friend. Doesn't that count? :)
Response from morgaine_dulac (Author of The Way Home)
Tricky, isn't it?You have now idea how glad I was when I turned on the computer and found all those reviews from you! Unfortunately, I should be going to work ... nah, I can read a few more :-)Cheers. /M