VIII: The Truth
Chapter 8 of 22
morgaine_dulacSometimes the past comes back to haunt you.
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Chapter VIII: The Truth
Severus was still kneeling on the floor, clutching the silver ring as a rapping on the front door cut through the silence. Who could that be? Cassandra wouldn't knock. Hastily, he threw the ring into the casket and put it back onto the shelf. He might as well go and open the door.
Standing in the cold was Per, the blond-haired guy that had reminded Severus so much of Lucius Malfoy. He was carrying a bouquet of black roses.
'Seeing as the sun is up, I understand that you are not a vampire,' Severus stated dryly.
The other man laughed. 'And who says that I am not using some sort of spell or potion that makes it possible for me to endure the sun?'
Severus raised an eyebrow. Nothing would surprise him any more this morning.
'I'm joking, of course,' Per said, misinterpreting Severus' scowl. 'Say, mate, is Cassy home? I'd like to deliver my best birthday wishes before I head back into town.'
'If you don't go inside at once, the roses will freeze to ice.' Cassandra had just turned around the corner and was now beaming at her friend, who caught her in an affectionate embrace.
'Severus and I were just about to have breakfast,' she said, pointing at the carton of milk in her hand. 'Do you want to join us?'
'I'd love to,' Per replied. 'But I have to get back to Reykjavik. I need to get some work done today.'
'Are you going there by car?' Severus enquired, suddenly seeing a chance to escape. 'Can I get a ride?'
'I thought you were staying for breakfast.' Cassandra sounded surprised, but Severus had neither the patience nor the desire to explain himself at the moment.
'I, too, have work to do,' he said, his voice cold and his face an inscrutable mask.
He went inside to get his bag and coat, shot Nicodemus a last vicious look, murmured a goodbye and stomped after Per towards the dark green car that was parked on the street. He just wanted to run, to flee. Where to, he did not know. He just needed to get away.
He never looked back, and he never saw the puzzled look on Cassandra's face. Nor did he see the owl that took flight from the kitchen window only about three minutes after he had left the house.
~ ~ ~
'How long have you known Cassandra, Per?' Severus asked. This wasn't small talk, he was looking for answers.
'I've literally known her half my life,' Per replied. 'I was friends with Thorbjörn.' He glanced at Severus from the side. 'You know about Thorbjörn, don't you?'
Severus nodded.
'They were so in love, those two, even after they had been married for ten years. They were on their second honeymoon when the accident happened. They had been at Glastonbury and were about to go and see Cassy's cousin in London. She had just graduated from the police academy. Cassy had not wanted to go, but Thorbjörn had persuaded her.' Per angrily hit the steering wheel with his fist. 'Damn it! It was not fair! They were about to have a baby.'
Severus gulped. 'A baby?'
'Yes. They had tried to get pregnant for years. God damn it, they had just found out.' There was a sad look on his face, and for some minutes, he did not say a word. After a deep sigh, he went on: 'Thorbjörn got caught in the car. He was literally crushed to death. Cassy flew through the windshield and got away with some cuts and bruises. But the baby ...'
Per stifled a sob, and when he went on his voice was shaking. 'I was so worried for her when she came back. She locked herself in, didn't answer the phone for days. After a week I simply kicked in her front door. She was a mess, the poor girl. So alone.'
'Doesn't she have any family?' Severus enquired.
Per shook his head. 'You know, I have no idea. She has never talked about her family. I think not even Thorbjörn has ever met them.'
A frown appeared on Per's brow. 'I always found that a little strange, you know. Actually, when she and Thorbjörn had just started going out, I found Cassy to be quite weird as well. I mean, she had basically appeared from nowhere, out of thin air ...'
Severus didn't hear the rest of what Per was saying. His mind was racing. She had come from nowhere, Per had said. People didn't just appear out of thin air. Everybody had a history, even those people who desperately tried to hide it.
And his history had now definitely caught up with him.
~ ~ ~
Back in his flat, Severus started pacing. The initial shock over his discovery had started to wear off, and the rational part of his brain was taking over. Facts, he had to analyse the facts. What of all the things he knew about Cassandra could prove that she was a witch. And what could possibly contradict it?
There was her bookshelf, full of books about herb lore, potions and spells. But that did not prove anything. Many Muggles were into what they referred to as witchcraft. Any Muggle could brew herbal teas against headache and indigestion. And so-called love spells had been use by Muggles for centuries. No, the books didn't prove anything.
Then there was Cassandra's remark about her learning Elfish. Now, that was just ridiculous! She was probably just obsessed with Tolkien. Hell, there were some Trekkies at the hospital who spoke Klingon fluently. No, craziness did not make anyone a witch.
But then there was that ill-fated ring: the serpents, the black crystal. She could of course have gotten that ring from one of her weird Goth friends. Those people at the party had worn jewellery that Severus had not known even existed in the Muggle world. Yes, it could just be a coincidence.
Severus gave a short, dry laugh. Who was he trying to delude? He had seen the engraving. No Muggle ring would bear those words. No, there was no doubt. As much as he tried not to see it, all the clues led to one conclusion: Cassandra was indeed a witch. And even worse, she was a Black.
He stared at the box of Floo Powder that was standing on his bookshelf. Minerva had insisted that his fireplace was connected to the Floo Network. In case there was an emergency, she had argued. If there had ever been an emergency, this was it. He needed access to the school's student records, and he needed access now.
He had already taken a handful of the Floo Powder when he paused. He could not just barge into the Headmistress' office. Minerva would want to know his reasons, and he was certainly not ready to give her any. First, he would have to digest all this himself.
Resolutely, he put the box back onto the shelf. He would have to do this later, at night, when he could be certain that Minerva was not in her office. Yes, he would sneak in later. Nobody would notice. He had, after all, been a spy for many years. If somebody could slink into the office of the Headmistress of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry without being seen, then it was Severus Snape.
~ ~ ~
He had planned it carefully. He would wait until after midnight. Then he would make sure that Minerva truly had left her office. Then he would Floo into her office, cast a Disillusionment Charm and then check the school records. Nobody would notice.
He was sitting in his armchair by the window, twirling his wand between his fingers. It had felt strange to take the wand out of the safe. It had felt strange to hold it. And it had felt strange to cast a spell. But at the same time, it had felt perfectly normal. That wand had been part of him for most of his life. It still was.
For the third time that night, Severus ventured a peak into the Headmistress' office. It was two thirty in the morning. She just had to have left her office by now.
Yes, finally the light was out, and the only sound that could be heard was the snoring coming from the portraits at the walls. Severus gave a sigh of relief. He had actually started considering the fact that Minerva might spend the whole night behind her desk.
He carefully stepped out of the fireplace. He would have to move silently. The Disillusionment Charm kept him from being seen, but he could still be heard. As he had reached the door that led to the archive, he paused for a second and listened. Yes, the portraits were still asleep. Carefully he opened the door, praying that the hinges would not creak. Again he paused; again there was nothing but snoring. He slipped into the archive and soundlessly closed the door behind him.
Nothing happened. For a moment, Severus was genuinely surprised. He had expected that entering the archive would set off some defensive charm. He was, after all, not the Headmaster anymore, and only the Headmaster should have access to the archive. But then again, in the eyes of the Wizarding world, Severus Snape was dead.
He resisted the temptation to check his own records. He would have loved to see what his personal file had to say about him. Minerva was the keeper of the archive, and she knew the truth. But would she have written down that he was hiding in Iceland? Or had she put down a date of death? And did he actually want to know?
Swiftly he moved three shelves to the right to the year of 1963. If Cassandra was a witch, he would find her name there. Tentatively, Severus raised his wand.
'Cassandra Sv...' No, that was the wrong name.
Severus closed his eyes and took a deep breath. Then he raised his wand once more and tapped it against the shelf. 'Cassandra Black.'
He was not even surprised when a roll of parchment floated from the shelf and onto the table behind him. He had known. And now there was the proof, written in Albus Dumbledore's handwriting: Cassandra Black, born on October 31, 1963. Daughter of Orion and Walburga, sister of Sirius and Regulus.
With shaking hands, Severus rolled up the parchment and stuffed it back into his place. Absentmindedly, he rubbed his arms. The temperature in the room seemed to have dropped to sub-zero.
~ ~ ~
He spent the rest of the night sitting by the window, blankly staring into nothingness, thousands of emotions battling in his heart. He felt angry, disappointed, betrayed, hurt, confused. But most of all he had felt scared.
He had found his proof that night. Cassandra the little sister of a man he had hated all is life: And she was a witch, one of his own kind. Severus clenched and unclenched his fists. Had she recognised him, he wondered. Had she recognised Severus Snape?
He feverishly tried to remember if she'd said anything that would point towards that. But he wasn't able to focus. Every time he tried to remember anything she had said, his mind went strangely blank, as if somebody had cast a Memory Charm. Eventually, he dragged himself to bed and fell into a sleep that was filled with strange dreams that involved big black dogs, tabby cats and poisonous snakes.
When he awoke, he felt anything but rested, but he dragged himself out of bed and to the hospital. And that was about all he did for the rest of the week.
It turned out to be one of the emptiest weeks of his life. He got up, went to work, carried out his duties, went home, fell asleep. If somebody had asked him, he could not even have told them what the weather was like or what his last meal had been. It did not matter. He did not care.
Every evening when he returned from work, he saw his answering machine blink. He checked the numbers and found them to be Cassandra's. He wished he could say that he did not care. Instead, he just erased the messages without even listening to them. He did not trust himself. If he heard her voice, he would surely crumble, would call her, would fall for her. He wasn't ready yet.
On Saturday afternoon, the phone rang as he was sitting in his armchair by the window, once more staring blankly out of the window. He let the machine get it. It was her.
'Come on, Severus, I know you're not at work. I checked. Now pick up the phone.'
The sound of her voice had the effect he had feared all week. It felt like a knife was cutting into his very flesh, a knife covered with poison that was now creeping through his veins.
'If this is about the night after the party ... Look, Severus, I'm not expecting anything of you. We're both adults. And yes, we both had a little too much to drink, but we had a good time. No strings attached. I'm not expecting anything from you ...'
He snatched up the phone. He would not have her think that he had shagged her just because he had been drunk and then run out on her when he had sobered up.
'You are a witch,' he simply stated, his voice cold as ice.
'I've told you that months ago.'
'Do not play games with me, woman,' he snapped. 'I am not talking about Wicca or Neo-Paganism or any of this Muggle nonsense. Answer the question, Cassandra: are you or are you not a witch?'
For a moment, there was nothing but silence, and Severus wondered if she had hung up. But she hadn't, and when she answered, her voice was calm and firm.
'I think you need to come over.'
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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