XII: Christmas Wishes
Chapter 12 of 22
morgaine_dulacChristmas is a time to be spent with friends and family.
ReviewedThanks to JKR for letting us play around in the HP universe.
Thanks to Apple Blossom for beta reading.
And thanks to you for reading and reviewing.
Chapter XII: Christmas Wishes
'Say, how many years were you Potions master at Hogwarts?'
Severus put down the chopping knife and looked up at Cassandra, who was leaning casually against the doorframe, a broad grin on her face.
There had been a time when he could have answered that question with the exact amount of days, hours, even minutes, but nowadays he was content with saying: 'Almost two decades. Why do you ask?'
'I was just wondering if I can really leave you alone with that stew. Wouldn't want you to poison anyone the day before Christmas.'
The grin on her face grew if possible even broader as Severus shot her a poisonous look. How dared she have a stab at his cooking skills? Hadn't he, over the last two months, proven that he could cook if he wanted to?
He cocked an eyebrow at her and decided to play along and play dumb. 'Now, my dear, the recipe says that I have to add one chopped onion. Would that be with the peel or without?'
His voice was dripping with irony, and Cassandra burst into laughter before she threw the dishrag at him. He caught it in midair, and it took him only two swift strides to reach her and press her up against the doorframe with his body.
'Is that all you have got, witch?' he growled into her ear only a split second before he let the tip of his tongue slip over the sensitive skin just under her earlobe. He heard her moan softly and moved his hands to cup her breasts. He felt his body react to the warmth of her body, and he would have taken her right there against the doorframe had not the front door burst open at that exact moment.
'Tsk, tsk, tsk, you two. No snogging in the kitchen,' sounded Per's cheerful voice from the hall. 'Firstly, you shouldn't do it because it is not very hygienic. And secondly, you can't do it because there isn't any mistletoe in sight. I'd know, because they are still lying in a box in my car.'
Cassandra laughed loud enough for Per to miss the curses Severus was muttering under his breath. Did this Muggle copy of Lucius Malfoy have to show up half an hour early?
'I'll go get that box,' Cassandra said, still laughing. 'I have to go pick up Aunt Minerva at the bus station anyway. You,' she pointed at Per, 'make sure that Severus doesn't burn down the kitchen while I'm out.'
She dodged the dishrag that came flying in her direction and left, her laughter still hanging in the air.
'What are you making?' Per wondered, eying Severus' cutting board with interest.
'Venison stew,' Severus replied and went back to chopping vegetables.
'Sweet.' Per seemed overjoyed. 'Will this be the Scottish dish on our Christmas potluck? I brought pickled herring.'
Severus raised an eyebrow at the blond man. Was he expecting praise now?
'Nice of Cassy to invite us lonely souls for an early Christmas dinner,' Per continued. He didn't seem to notice Severus' disinterest in making small talk. 'I mean, since my wife walked out on me, I have nowhere else to go. And Cassy's aunt doesn't seem to have too much company either.'
Severus gave a noncommittal grunt and pulled open a drawer to take out a ladle.
'Looks like you find your way around Cassy's kitchen quite well nowadays,' Per went on, and Severus sighed inaudibly. Did that man never shut up?
'You've been spending a lot of time here lately, haven't you, Severus?'
'Do you have any problem with that?' Severus snapped, slamming the drawer shut.
'God forbid, no,' Per exclaimed, raising his hands in a defensive gesture. 'On the contrary. You have no idea how glad I am that you two have found each other. You're good for Cassy, you know. I don't think I have seen her that happy in years. Not since Thorbjörn and the baby ...'
Severus put down his knife to look at the other man. 'How did Cassandra handle the death of her husband?'
'Not well, not well at all.' Per was rubbing his hands. He was obviously not comfortable talking about that specific topic. 'The day I kicked in her front door, she had neither slept nor eaten for days. And if I hadn't come ... it was awful. She had already written a note and laid out Thorbjörn's shaving knife in the bathroom. I think she had just been waiting for the right time.'
Severus swallowed dryly. He had not anticipated this. He knew that Cassandra had grieved deeply for her husband and her child. But over the six months he had known her, she had seemed so strong to him, so confident. He could not believe that she had even considered taking her life.
'How did she go on?' he asked.
Per shrugged. 'There were good periods and there were bad ones. She could go for weeks without showing any signs of depression, even months. And then suddenly it would hit her again, and she would just lose it, sink to the floor and cry.'
Severus nodded. He had seen one of those anxiety attacks in his flat in the beginning of November.
'You are good for Cassy, Severus,' Per repeated. 'I haven't seen her that carefree and happy in years.'
Severus let the blond man pat his shoulder without really noticing it. There was a strange feeling in his heart, a feeling he didn't recognise. It was a warm and cosy feeling, and he had no idea what it was.
Once more, Per patted his shoulder. 'You're a good man, Severus. A really good man.'
Per poured himself a glass of wine, and Severus went on chopping the ingredients for the stew. Neither of them spoke, and the only sound that could be heard in the kitchen was Nicodemus' soft purring.
And then Severus recognised the feeling that was warming his heart: he was proud, proud of that fact that he had been able to do something good for another person. And that knowledge was the best Christmas gift he had ever received.
~ ~ ~
They ate their Christmas dinner in the living room and shared many hearty laughs. The stew had been to everyone's liking, but the only one who had taken seconds of Per's pickled herrings had been Nicodemus. Minerva's contribution to the potluck on the other hand, a bottle of Ogden's Old Firewhisky, had been a big success. And the bottle was half-empty by the time desert was served.
Poor Per never stood a chance against that magic toxin. His eyes became continuously blearier, and he would surely have passed out on the sofa if Severus hadn't taken pity on him and carried him to the guest room.
'You're a good man, Sev'us,' Per blabbered as Severus dumped him on the bed.
'You have told me that already,' Severus replied. 'Now go to sleep.'
He turned on his heels and was just about to close the door, when Per came up with another revelation:
'Cassy's in love with you, Sev'us. An' you should tell 'er that you love 'er, too.'
For a second, Severus paused. Could it be true? Was Cassandra really in love with him, with Severus Snape?
He carefully closed the door from the outside but did not return to the living room. Instead, he let his hand rest on the doorknob, contemplating Per's words. Tell her that you love her, too.
Did he love her? Was that what he was feeling?
Every day he didn't spend with her felt like a day wasted. And when he held her in his arms, he never wanted to let go of her again. She had coaxed him out of the shadows and was now the light of his life. Was this love? Was he, Severus Snape, finally experiencing what Dumbledore once had called the greatest magic of them all?
Quietly he made his way back to the living room where Minerva and Cassandra were laughing at Nicodemus, who was trying to catch the snow that was falling on the other side of the window glass.
Cassandra's smile froze on her face as she caught sight of him. 'What's the matter, Severus?'
He gave her a faint smile. It was amazing how well she was able to read him. 'Nothing,' he lied, avoiding her gaze as he sat down on the sofa, pretending to be watching Nicodemus. 'I think Per is not the only one who is feeling the magic of Ogden's.'
'It has been a long day,' Minerva said and rose from her chair. 'I should be getting back to Hogwarts to make sure all the students are in bed. You know what they say: when the cat is away...'
She patted Cassandra on the cheek. 'Try to persuade him, will you, dear.'
'Persuade me to do what?' Severus asked, convinced that Minerva had been talking about him.
'Minerva has invited us to join the Christmas celebrations at Hogwarts tomorrow evening,' Cassandra explained.
'Hogwarts?' What a stupid suggestion. 'We cannot just go to Hogwarts.'
'I wasn't talking about the Christmas dinner in the Great Hall, of course,' Minerva chided him. 'I am hosting a private gathering at my office after the feast. There will only be some close friends there, Severus. Poppy, Filius, Pomona, only people who know about you being alive.'
Severus narrowed his eyes and scowled at the Headmistress. He still found the idea preposterous.
'Do try to persuade him, Cassandra,' Minerva repeated. 'It would be delightful to have you two there with us. After all, we are all one big family.'
~ ~ ~
'Are you really sure you want to go?' Cassandra asked.
They were already standing in front of the fireplace, and Severus was holding a box of Floo Powder in his hand.
Yes, he was sure he wanted to go to Hogwarts. At least, he was now. He had been pacing the living room all night, listing the pros and cons in his head. The people who were invited to Minerva's party all knew that he was still alive. So that was no problem. But only Poppy and Minerva knew that he was living in the Muggle world. And only Minerva knew that he had hooked up with Sirius Black's little sister. Would there be questions? And was he ready to give answers?
But he had to admit to himself that he was longing for Hogwarts, for the Wizarding world. He had done so ever since the night he and Cassandra had talked about why they had left that world.
Seven years ago he had been so sure that leaving everything behind was the right option. He had started a new life and been quite content with it. But now, all of a sudden, he was starting to wonder if it was perhaps time to return. It was as if Cassandra had made him understand that he was still a part of the magical world and magic a part of him, despite how hard he had tried to run.
'Yes, I am sure that I want to go,' he said and held out the box of Floo powder.
Cassandra took a handful of the powder but froze in mid-movement. And when she looked up at him, Severus detected a flicker of uncertainty in her eyes. He narrowed his eyes and frowned.
'I haven't been to the Wizarding world for more than ten years,' she answered his unasked question. 'I am not sure I can handle this.'
Severus couldn't help but smile. Sweet little Cassandra. She had been giving him pep-talks all day, and now she was the one having the jitters. He took her hand into his and squeezed it tightly.
'I will be right there with you,' he said. 'If you feel uncomfortable, we will leave. No questions asked.'
~ ~ ~
When Severus stepped out of the fireplace in the Headmistress' office, he saw that Filius Flitwick had already greeted his former protégée and was showering her with questions. Cassandra was smiling warmly at the old wizard, and Severus was glad to see that she for the time being seemed quite comfortable.
'I am glad you could come, Severus.' Poppy Pomfrey was beaming up at him with tears of joy glistering in her eyes. 'Minerva has assured me that you were doing fine, but it feels good to see you in person, my dear boy.'
Severus was quite unprepared for being pulled into a hug by the school matron, but to his own surprise he did not resist. Actually, it felt rather nice to know that somebody had missed him.
'Minerva tells me that you and Cassandra have become friends,' Poppy said after she had released him.
Severus nodded, and Poppy followed his gaze that was now fixed on Cassandra, who was sitting beside Filius, watching an old photo album.
'Judging by the way you are looking at her, I'd say you are more than friends.'
Slowly Severus took his eyes off Cassandra and turned to face Poppy instead, who was looking at him with a knowing smile on her face.
'You know, Poppy,' he began, 'you are the second one to point that out this Christmas.'
~ ~ ~
The party was pleasant enough. It actually felt quite good to see his old colleagues again. But after and hour or two, Severus grew weary. He had always hated staff parties, and all of a sudden he longed for the dungeons, the place which he had once called home. Nobody noticed that he left. His years as a double agent had turned him into an expert of melting away into nothingness.
When he walked down the stairs that led to the dungeons, it felt as if he had never left. The sound of his robes against the stone floor was still the same and so was the damp smell of the dungeons. Even the Potions classroom seemed not to have changed. Of course, there were new jars and bottles on the shelves on the wall, but the workbenches were still arranged in the same order, a cauldron and a cutting board placed on each of them. Severus caressed the smooth surface of the teacher's desk with his fingers. He remembered every stain and the potion that had made it.
A sudden noise behind him made him spin around, his wand drawn, ready to curse whoever had been trying to sneak up on him.
'Easy, Severus, it's just me.'
Minerva lit the torches on the wall with a flick of her wand and sat down at the desk in front of Severus.
'I thought I would find you down here. You have missed this place, haven't you, Severus?'
He nodded. 'I have spent more time here than at any other place during my adult life. It is ...' He broke off. He didn't have the words to describe what this dungeon meant to him.
'Home?' Minerva filled in, her eyes still locked onto his.
Yes, that was it. This dungeon had been his home, his refuge at times when he had had nowhere else to go. Down here he had been able to think, to relax, even to dream at times.
'You are always welcome back,' Minerva continued. 'You know that, don't you, Severus?'
'Is the time ripe, Minerva?'
'The Wizarding world will welcome you back as a hero, Severus Snape, whenever you choose to return. But there is only one person who can decide whether you are ready or not. And that person is you.'
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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