Chapter 6
Chapter 6 of 18
livvy6Snape has to face Dumbledore and explain his actions towards Hermione the night she was kidnapped by Voldemort.
ReviewedA/N: Again, I am so grateful for the reviews I've received. I hope that you all enjoy this chapter.
Also, my continued praise to my wonderful beta, Shellsnapeluver!
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Snape had finally finished healing Hermione's wounds about a half an hour ago. She was now miserably resting in the infirmary...well, she was trying to rest. Madam Pomfrey and Professor McGonagall were on one side of her bed, while Snape and Dumbledore were on the other, looking down on her with pity.
"Why, Hermione?" Professor McGonagall asked softly. "Why would you mutilate yourself like that?"
Hermione shrugged as she stared forward, looking very hard at the dull bed across from her as if it held something of greater importance than talking to any of her professors.
McGonagall turned her head at the wizards and shrugged in frustration. She turned back to focus again on the young witch and sat next to her in her bed.
"Hermione, this is very desperate behavior. It calls for drastic action on our part. You need to tell us what is wrong."
She looked at the wizards standing silently by and replied numbly, "I've been ordered not to speak of it, remember?"
She shifted her eyes slowly towards Snape and darted her eyes upwards to meet his. She wanted to accuse him, to cut him as he had sliced her. Instead, she felt a sharp pain behind her eyes and a small intrusion.
"How dare you!" She placed her hands over her head. She didn't want his eyes probing inside her. Then, she grew fiercely angry and pulled herself together. She sat straight up and challenged his audacity. "How dare you try to Legilimize me, you fucking excuse for a human being!"
McGonagall jumped from the bed. "Miss Granger! You will mind your tongue!
"Really, Miss Granger, there is no cause for that sort of language!" scolded Madam Pomfrey.
Hermione ignored them both. "I hate you! I fucking hate you!" she screeched. Her fists were balled up into small fists, and her throat felt scratchy from the force and volume she used.
Snape narrowed his eyes. "You will not..."
In a flash, Hermione tore off her bedcovers, jumped out of bed, and struck him across the face. His face swung hard to the side, and her hand began stinging.
The adults around her blew up in response.
"Albus, do something..."
"Hermione Granger, I am appalled at your behavior..."
Hermione blocked out everyone around her except for Snape. "How dare you think to speak to me? You are a black-hearted vulture! You are nothing more than a dementor, feeding off the good in people for your own consumption! Everybody was right! How could I ever have thought you had any decency in you? I spent years defending you, and it was just a bloody waste of my time and energy!" She stood glowering at him, wanting her rage and hate from her gaze to burn through him. She would have clawed his eyes out, but thought of touching him again, even just to maim him, was repugnant to her.
"Miss Granger, you will calm yourself this instant!" he snarled as he tried to gain control over the situation.
"I'll just do it again, you know," she whispered with a deranged smile spreading across her face. McGonagall and Pomfrey gently led her away from Snape and were putting her back into bed. "It doesn't matter anyway," she muttered to no one in particular as she curled up beneath the sheets, staring into nothingness.
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"Dear Merlin, she's gone round the twist," said Madam Pomfrey to the others as she looked intently into the blank face of the young witch.
Dumbledore faced Snape, "Severus, my office, now!" His eyes were throwing daggers, and Snape knew there was going to be hell to pay for what happened to Hermione. He walked out of the infirmary feeling a heavy weight upon his chest, and he knew what that was: guilt. He had gone too far and made the girl lose her mind.
When they reached the headmaster's office, Dumbledore walked directly to his fireplace and Flooed Andromeda Tonks. Snape stood by the desk, silently waiting.
When Dumbledore finished, he said, "Mrs. Tonks will be coming to speak with us, Severus. I believe she has some information concerning Miss Granger that may shed some light as to why she is behaving so self-destructively. Have you anything to say before she arrives?"
"No, Headmaster," he said quietly.
When Andromeda Tonks arrived, she strode out of the fireplace and into the office looking furiously angry. She pointedly ignored the Potions master and instead addressed Dumbledore.
"Headmaster," she said politely.
"Please, Andromeda, call me Albus," he said as he gestured for her to take a seat. She refused.
"I don't believe I shall sit, Albus. I am much to livid over what you have told me," she said as she stood. Her thin frame was fairly shaking with rage.
She continued as she pointed to Severus, still not looking at him. "I warned him, Albus. I warned him that very night there would be the devil to pay!
"When he and Hermione Portkeyed into my house, I thought the worst. He was standing over her naked body. She was blue in her extremities from exposure. She looked terribly frightened and disoriented. I took her upstairs, got her some of Nymphadora's old clothes and asked her what happened. I thought she had been raped. She said, no, just that she had been touched a little."
"When we came downstairs, that black bat descended on her like a nightmare! He said the most vile and humiliating things!" Her voice was shaking, and her eyes were full of tears ready to spill over.
Snape continued to stand, his feet firmly planted onto the ground. He watched as Andromeda shouted and pointed her finger at him in her rage. There was nothing he could do. Every word she said was true. He thought of that night and relived each excruciating moment of it. He winced internally at each accusation Andromeda hurled at him. A part of him wanted to fall in front of Hermione and beg her forgiveness, but he couldn't do that. It was better for him to remain a bastard, but this damn cutting had to stop. He didn't have a clue as to how they all were going to fix this situation.
Albus waited for Andromeda to take out her handkerchief and dab at her eyes. She continued. "I slapped him, and I'm glad. God knows what else he might have said to her if I had not of intervened. He told her that she was nothing more than a swotty, future old maid with frizzy hair and buckteeth! I could only assume by their conversation that he had been ordered to violate her and he had refused, that's why they ended up at my place."
Dumbledore nodded, glaring at Snape, and gestured for her to continue.
She hunched over the desk, placing her fists on it as she continued. "He said if it had been any one else, he would have been able to do it. But because it was she...he couldn't 'get it up.' The bastard actually said he couldn't imagine any man being able to stomach having sex with her."
She stood up and crossed her arms, waiting for Dumbledore's reaction. He looked so very sad.
"Severus, do you have anything you would like to say?" Dumbledore whispered.
"No. I do not think anything I could contribute would be of any use," he said, trying to keep his voice as emotionless as possible.
Snape watched Andromeda battle herself. The witch wanted to hex him badly, and he didn't blame her. Dumbledore probably agreed with Andromeda that he needed hexing, badly, although only Severus knew the real motivation behind that unfortunate exchange between him and Miss Granger.
"Andromeda, I thank you for coming so late. I assure you, this matter will be dealt with immediately," Dumbledore said forcefully.
"It had better," she warned him. "He mutilated her, same as if he had carved those words into her body himself!" she raged. "I want to see her!" Her voice was very commanding. It was not a question.
"She's in the infirmary with Minerva and Poppy."
"Goodnight, Headmaster," she said sharply and walked out the office in a flourish of robes.
Dumbledore turned to Snape, who stood blankly, staring straight ahead.
"Severus, I do not understand this. Your conduct and behavior was reprehensible! Do you have anything to say for yourself?" he demanded.
"No," the taciturn man said, chastened.
"I suppose not. I suppose you would rather sit while the rest of us yell and holler about what a bastard you are, waiting for the moment we've rid ourselves of our vitriol," he said sadly.
"I'm sure you meant nothing by it...nothing truly harmful, correct?" Dumbledore added.
The dark wizard shrugged his shoulders.
Dumbledore grew angry. "You will look at me, boy!" he growled.
Snape's black eyes shot up at Dumbledore's piercing blue ones. They were flashing dangerously.
"You will explain yourself now, Severus, or I shall force you to explain in front of all the staff and Miss Granger," he said furiously.
Snape's face grew pale. He licked his lips and swallowed hard. "Fine," he said in a strangled voice. "You have no idea how disgusted I feel at this moment...how filthy and revolting I have felt ever since that night. I can't get it out of my head; I can't forget!"
He began pacing across the floor as he spoke, his black robes swirling around his long legs.
"I could have handled things a number of different ways. I thought it best to remain the vicious, cold teacher she was used to dealing with, rather than having her staring at me for the rest of the year thinking I had seen her naked and humiliated. If I had been...tender she would have built up an ideal, a knight in shining armor, a twisted attraction," he said painfully.
He turned around on Dumbledore, his eyes full of anguish. "Don't you dare tell me I'm making too much of it either, Albus! Ever since you let her in the Order, she has been looking at me with those eyes. I know that look. Every year, some woe-begotten girl thinks that I'm the wizard she's always wanted, always waited for, and damn it, Albus; I will not allow this with her. I had to make her hate me! To be so cruel and vicious that she would run crying to Potter and Weasley, letting them soothe her and tell her all would be all right. Then you had to tell her to keep it quiet!"
He slumped down in a chair and hung his head. He ran his hands through his stringy hair and sat back, resigned and tired.
"Severus," Albus began. "Poppy told me how you reacted when you arrived in the infirmary with Miss Granger. She said you were rude, territorial, and acted abominably. She also said you would not let anyone touch her or tend to her but yourself. I wonder why, for a wizard who feels no wizard could ever stomach touching her?"
He sat on the edge of his desk closer to Snape and said softly. "You care deeply for her. So deeply that you would rather she hate you with all the emotion she has built up for you these past two years than feel anything else towards you."
Snape looked at him, shocked.
"Oh, yes, my boy, I am quite aware our Miss Granger has been carrying a torch for you for quite some time. You thought it best to kill those feelings. Instead, she nearly killed herself."
"Severus, you are so intelligent, so powerful in your magical abilities, but when it comes to matters of the heart, you are quite ignorant. Miss Granger has been experiencing her first love, experimenting with her budding womanhood. She felt safe in dreaming of you as a "knight in shining armor," and you fulfilled it. Yes, a loss for the Order, but for one bright, indispensable young woman, her future saved. I understand your not wanting to encourage her, to build up hope. You could have taken her innocence as Voldemort instructed, brought her back, and remained cold and silent. However, you did not do that. Why is that, Severus?"
Snape closed his eyes and breathed deeply.
"I know, Severus, I know," the old wizard said kindly. "You respect her too much to have violated her. You also care too much to help feed her illusion of you. However, she had already decided that it was your opinion, your word, that mattered most. She believes, Severus, that all you said, no matter how hurtful, is the truth."
"Is she mad?" Snape asked brokenly.
"I don't know. We'll have to see. You are going to watch out for her, Severus. You are responsible for this mess, and you are going to have to clean it up. You are going to have to learn, my boy, the hard way. There will be no 'tit for tat,' no trying to minimize her pain by weighing it next to your own. You've always felt your pain and suffering to be just a bit more unbearable than everyone else's. Therefore, discounting the feelings of others never bothered you. It will bother you now," he said decidedly.
"What do you want from me, Albus?" he asked angrily.
"For now, I want you to observe. I want you to analyze how Miss Granger acts and reacts...think of it as empirical observation. I only want you to intervene if you see or sense she is damaging herself again. Other than that, you are not to speak to her while observing her. You will take no house points from her, nor will you assign detention. You will continue as her teacher, but no more hostile behavior! I will speak with Minerva about this. Now, have I been clear?"
"Yes, Headmaster," he replied softly.
Snape left Dumbledore and made the long trek back to the dungeons. As he walked along the cool, spiral staircase down to his quarters, he thought about all that Albus had said. The older wizard knew about Hermione's attraction for him, knew that she had been carrying a torch, knew that he was so concerned about it that he had made himself to be the bad guy in order to spare her out of his own love for her. But now it had backfired. It had all gone wrong.
Now, he was to watch over her, to see what life looked like through the eyes of the female member of the Golden Trio. He had just finished wrenching the truth out of himself and laying his emotions out for Dumbledore to dissect. The only thing he wanted to do was to stay as far away from Hermione as humanly possible. How could he possibly help? It was his fault that she was in her situation. He didn't know where to begin.
He stepped into his quarters and began to settle down and relax for the night when his Mark began to burn.
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As a person who has and still is struggling with recurrent major depression, I know all the cognitive distortions that a woman can have, who then resorts to cutting. Snapey is Forever My Prince, but his hostility and loathing towards Hermione makes me wanna get Medieval on his Hiney ~ the utter bastard he's being. Hypocrite too,knowing that all that bile should be self directed.
Thank you for your note at the beginning of this chapter. When I was not so much younger than I am now I cut myself to release the 'pain' I was feeling. A combination of childhood trauma and abuse (mental) and frustrations with education and career had choices eventually drove me to do it on occasion throughout my life. You described the feelings that would drive a person to this sort of behavior perfectly in the previous chapter. I have friends who find cutters disgusting and I speak only to explain that sometimes people are driven nearly out of their mind with despondency. I hope your readers can try to understand that mental illness is not disgusting but something that must be accepted and understood in order to help those in need.
Oh god. I didn't notice the author's name. I'm sorry if I've disturbed anyone.
Rest in peace Livvy.
Oh god. I didn't notice the author's name. I'm sorry if I've disturbed anyone.
Rest in peace Livvy.
Thank you for your note at the beginning of this chapter. When I was not so much younger than I am now I cut myself to release the 'pain' I was feeling. A combination of childhood trauma and abuse (mental) and frustrations with education and career had choices eventually drove me to do it on occasion throughout my life. You described the feelings that would drive a person to this sort of behavior perfectly in the previous chapter. I have friends who find cutters disgusting and I speak only to explain that sometimes people are driven nearly out of their mind with despondency. I hope your readers can try to understand that mental illness is not disgusting but something that must be accepted and understood in order to help those in need.
Lovely well written. So,so much emotion abounding is this. I cried for all Hermione went through, both the good and the bad. A very touchy subject handled very well.
This would be an EXCELLENT story if not for the 'she luuuuuurvs him' aspect. A teenager may fancy a teacher, but 'love' comes from a reciprical relationship. This ship uses this trope ad naseum, and it's ridiculous. And she now still has feelings for him, even after all this? After he has shown himself to be a callous son of a bitch? I can't buy into it.
I really wanted to like this story, I really did. There are brilliant aspects. But now this is just a huge cliche-fest. She still loves him, he loves her, oh joy the world is rosy again! Ugh. Please. After what he put her through she wouldn't be able to stand the sight of him, never mind still 'love' him or allow him to touch her. And Snape.....I'm just shaking my head. Poor, lonely, misunderstood Snape, huh? And now he 'loves' Hermione??? I'm guessing you're either very young or you prefer the Harlequin Romance type of stories. There was so much potential in this story.
I don't usually read SS/HG stories, and I don't usually read stories this OOC, but I just wanted to comment - that even if Hermione wasn't completely raped (the act of intercourse did not occur with a man) - the damage emotionally from what DID happen to her is tremendous - and she may as well have been raped by every person there - especially Bella - something like that does not just shake somone up - something like that first chapter would make someone suicidal.
I think my biggest problem with this story, thus far, is how insignificant the first chapter's events has been recieved by the professors - Dumbledore, McGonagall, Flitwick - and who ever might know of the event - are all canny people - they're also old enough to know such horrors - what happened to Hermione is torturous, and for her to just "go back to classes" after a few days - is bizzare enough, but without any other help than a pat on the shoulder and a few kind words from Dumbles or her head of house - that to me, seems really bizzare.
If this situation happened today, in my world, to an 18-year old woman - she'd be placed on leave from school/work and likely put on suicide watch as well as immediatly put into counseling. This is a very close subject for me (sexual abuse) and it bothers me to see it written so casually - or the reaction of Hermione's "allies" at least.
Hermione hurting herself was very disturbing and I wanted to strangle Snape for doing that to her!!! She had to almost die for him to finaly admit his feelings! But I'm glad it worked.
I just hope she won't do that whenever she'll feel down...it wouldn't be fair to her or her loved ones..or it can became a sort of blackmail if she won't be carefull..do as I say or I'll cut myself...
He broke her and then he put her together again...they were lucky, some are not so fortunate. I'm glad they ended up together.
Great story. Thank you.
How did Harry get everyone out of the infirmary so that he could be with Ginny?
Response from livvy6 (Author of Longing)
He just closed off the curtained area and made it silent to others. HE probably did a Notice-Me-Not-Spell. Either way, I think no one, not even Molly would want to ruin a private moment. Everyone knows that Ginny is the one Harry loves and vice-versa. At least that's how I see it. Even if Molly objected, I think Arthur would have demanded her to come along and stop being so blessed nosy! Arthur does have his moments ;)Thanks for reviewing!Livvy
Ginny was so brave! And so was Harry. Will Dumbledore stop using Severus and Harry now? Can the at last have some small amount of peace?
Response from livvy6 (Author of Longing)
I think Dumbledore will be hard-pressed to get Snape to do anything so dangerous again. He is done with the past and wants to make a new start with Hermione. He's ready to let go and allow love to lead him.Thanks for reviewing!Livvy
Thank you for having Severus prepare Ginny. I was worried. He really is a Master Spy. She did better than I expected. Poor Lucius. He is in sooooo much trouble.
Response from livvy6 (Author of Longing)
LOL! Yes, trouble all around in Voldemort's camp. I'm glad Ginny and Snape's talk was sufficient for you to feel what was coming believable for Ginny to go through. Ginny is a tough gal :)Thanks for reviewing!Livvy
I don't feel like Ginny has been given enough preparation for this "bargining" tonight. She's just a lamb. I hope the Molly in her comes out. She needs the Molly Weasely strength but the subtlety of a Slytherin. She isn't recieving much emotional support for this terrifying event. I am hoping Minerva can help her until it's time to go with Lucius. If she is smart and careful, she might be able to get information from Lucius that will help her. She hasn't been told there will be healers there to make sure she is fertile. Now, Hermione needs to learn to trust Severus. She seems more infatuated than truely in love. Does she really want all of him or does she just want to be desired by him? She's afraid of him. How can she truely love him, give him her heart and be afraid of him at the same time? He needs her heart as much as she needs his. He is only human. He is a man with many insecurities. Does she realize this? Without giving away whom it was, it might help her to know a little bit of his story with Lily. I think since Dumbledore is happy to meddle for the greater good, it would be good for him to give Hermione a little bit of sympathy for his scorned heart in the past and why he had been so afraid to give it again. She has no appreciation for what a leap into the flames he has taken when he declared his love for her. I feel she is only thinking of his power to hurt her. She really needs more imformation to understand how fragile he is and her power over him.
Response from livvy6 (Author of Longing)
Wait until next chapter. Ginny will get a talk that will get her head straight. As for Hermione, she loves Severus, but is scared of him. He is a man and he ahd made it clear that she couldn't be woman enough for him. That stuff lingers. You can;t take stuff like that back. Snape will have to prove his sincerity to Hermione for her to feel at ease with him. All she feels is that she is still inadequate and very hopeless.Thanks for reviewing!Livvy
Expert story weaving, that! It must have been difficult to write this chapter without it being salaciously creepy. I hope Hermione understands what he has told her about dark magic. Harry did very well. Your Harry is the Harry I shall always think of from now on. I really like this Harry. Poor Ginny. This isn't over for her. She will be used for the greater good just like Severus and Harry have been and shall be still. Our Hermione is so young. I know she and Severus belong together, but he may be more than she is mature enough for. Her imaturity prevents her from being able to comprehend what a powerful, dark and complex man she is in love with and also happens to worship her. She needs to accept that though he has chosen the light, he is a dark wizard with a great deal more life experience than she has had. Severus Snape comes with a lot of baggage. She needs to come to grips with that if they are to have a successful relationship. There are sides to him that are down right scary. He would be a lot to handle for any woman. While she needn't allow him to be purposely cruel to her, she needs to have some understanding for the horrors he has faced and the horrible things he has been compelled to do for the greater good. She needs to be willing to take the whole package without judging him. While it isn't an excuse to hurt her, his life really has sucked! He could use a little TLC himself.
Response from livvy6 (Author of Longing)
Baggage is right. Snape, Harry, Hermione, and Ginny are all wounded people with baggage. At some point something will have to give and a leap of faith will be required. Snape has serious ass-kissing to do. He has really screwed the pooch with this. But Hermione will have to stop her "victim" mode in order to meet him half-way.Thanks for reviewing!Livvy
Bless his heart. I hope she tells him that he means as much to her as she does to him. He deserves to be rewarded with loving words to match his own.
Response from livvy6 (Author of Longing)
Yes, Hermione will have no trouble accepting his words of love. Severus is such a man of action that her eagerness to be with him will be more than enough. Her choosing him is what he was afraid would never happen. They will be okay.Thanks for reviewing!Livvy
I don't know what to say. So many people missing so many opportunities to spare another from pain. I was a little surprised when Snape left her crying there. I thought he would rise to the occation and tell her he loved her, but I underestimated how much his own lack of selfworth still controled him. Stupid man...I say that with a certain amount of fondness. I'm not angry at him, just shaking my head at how stupid men can be when it comes to women's emotional needs. I know he never meant to hurt her when he left her there. But in his heart he knew what she needed and he couldn't gather the courage to do it. Just being a stupid man. "Although we adore them individually, as a group you must agree their rather stupid." (a line from a song in Disney's Mary Poppins) Couldn't Minerva have given him some gentle advice before she sent Hermione down there? Given in the right way, I believe he would have listened. I suppose she has no idea he's in love with Hermione. But Albus knows. Couldn't Albus have shared that information in confidence with Minerva? Even with all her proper ways, taken in context, she would have been better prepared to help both Hermione and Severus if she knew. And had Albus not told Severus not to let Hermione know he was watching over her at all. He didn't leave any opening for Severus to tell Hermione how much he cared for her.
Response from livvy6 (Author of Longing)
Yeah, Snape punked out. His emotional maturity stopped at age seven, I think. Inside, he's a scared little boy wanting love badly, but afraid to ask and accept, thinking it will only bite him in the end. He just has plain old-fashioned problems that can;t be solved with potion-making or talking his way out of it. He's going to have to face the fire. But, yes, he screwed up badly.Thanks for reviewing!Livvy
I suppose he thinks it is unethical to tell her how he really feels about her, a student. But this is not a normal situation and her life depends on it. He needs to tell her how he really feels about her and why he was so cruel. He needs to hold her and let her cry while he whispers how precious she is to him into her ear. He may as well give them both permission to fall in love with the condition that nothing can come of it until she is of age. I know he thinks his reputation will sully her, but can't he see that she only cares what he thinks and not what anyone else thinks? They need each other.
Response from livvy6 (Author of Longing)
SNape is still not ready. He has a strong moral ethic about propriety and his private life being private. He still thinks this is something that can be contained. He'll be schooled in how wrong he's being later. He's got some growing up to do.Thanks!Livvy
It's about time Dumbledore came to his senses somewhat. I can't imagine what will come of Severus watching over her but not speaking to her. I think it would help Hermione at some point soon, if Dumbledore talks to her about Severus' feelings for her. Not to ask her to forgive Severus but to help her understand why he had been so horribly cruel to her. She needs to know in order to heal. She needs to know he never thought any of those things about her in reality.
Response from livvy6 (Author of Longing)
This is penance for Severus. Dumbledore wants Severus to really SEE Hermione. He could talk until he was blue in the face, but Snape is a man that needs to experience things on his own. Yes, Hermione needs to know. But things take time.Thanks for reviewing!Livvy
I've never approved of the way the children are always sent back to their dorms after frightening or traumatic events without first having the opportunity to decompress with an adult. The girls need to be taken back to Minerva's office, given tea and have a chance to express their fears and anger. They need to recieve councel and comfort from their head of house. I also hope they will all keep quiet and not tell the rest of the student body about what Hermione has done to herself. I am hoping Ginny makes sure Parvati and Lavander keep this between themselves. Ron and Harry don't need the gory details either. Ginny has her experience with Tom Riddle as reference. To my knowledge, no one ever helped Ginny cope with that trauma. What can I say for Severus. I'm glad Dumbledore had the wisdom to let him heal Hermione. I suppose he thinks Severus is getting what he deserves when it comes to Ginny being his enemy. If I was Poppy I'd be pissed too. I don't think she was told the extent to which Severus has already seen Hermione nude. It isn't very fair to her if Dumbledore doesn't give her more information so that she knows what she's dealing with.
Response from livvy6 (Author of Longing)
I agree whole-hardheartedly, but it is just not how things are done. Ginny will become a main character and will protect Hermione fiercely. I hope you continue to enjoy the tale!Thanks for reviewing,Livvy
Lycanthropy! That is how clueless Severus is regardig the power of his words to wound one Hermione Jane Granger. I wish he'd use ligilimense on her and see what damage he is doing. I know he knows he's a total bastard, but with a self image no better than Hermione's he can't imagine she would care so much more about what he thought about her than she did anyone else. If he knew the damage he was doing, I think he would stop. His hatred toward her is his armor. When he finds out, if he finds out, Hell, next thing you know, he might be cutting himself for doing that to her. Why has Dumbledore instisited no one speak of that evening? Why doesn't he see that people need to decompress after such an event. I understand his desire to stop possible gossip through the student body. But, he obviously expects Hermione just to stuff it all down and forget about it, like Ginny with Tom Riddle. Is that what Dumbledore does with his pain? I find denial to be very helpful. But somtimes it does affect my functioning. I sleep too much and avoid things. Denial I guess, is my drug of choice. "Prentend it isn't real and it never really happened." "Hurry think of something else that can't hurt you as fast as possible. Just change the channel" "Go to sleep and don't think. Just put the pillow over your head and think about make belive things that don't hurt you because they aren't real."
Response from livvy6 (Author of Longing)
Dumbledore is so concerned with his "Greater Good" that people are mere pawns in the process. I think you have something in common with SNape. Denial is how he functions. He rationalizes and sticks to a version of the past that is most comfortable for him and never allows for that to change. Severus has been isolated and an outsider for so long, he can only think of his ways of handling things - but there is one problem: he can't risk Hermione knowing the extent of his feelings. It is his defense mechanism. He'd rather she hated him and somehow be safe than to know he loves her and be a target. It's a rough road Snape must walk.Thanks for reviewing!Livvy
I agree this behavior is very in character for Hermione. I can even see where it could make perfect sense to her, even though I've never known much about self mutilation other than it exists. I've never given it any thought before, but I could totally see something like this happening to Hermione. Dumbledore is canny enough to see there is more to Snape's vitrol toward Hermione than meets the eye. I hope it occurs to him that Severus doth protest too much. There are also other pieces to the puzzle that is Snape that I would hope he would notice. Dumbledore must have been at least a little bit surprised that he would give away his cover to protect Hermione's honor. He knows he's required Severus to hurt innocent people before and Snape has complied. What was different this time, that she was a student and an Order member? Would he expect Severus to blow his cover for any student or Order member? He wasn't being asked to kill her. Also, he knows Snape is immature socially. When I was a girl in elementary school, if a boy liked a girl he often teased her mercilessly and was overtly mean to her. Does Dumbledore recognize this immature brand of infatuation; his students are usually old enough to be past that stage? Does he even care enough about Severus Snape to see he is being emotionally self distructive not only distructive toward Hermione? Has he already given Severus up as someone who is dispensible "for the sake of the greater good" and therefore, divorced himself from too much emotional attachment to Snape? He did say he had other spies. On the Hermione side of things, I am a bit surprised that Poppy didn't run any diagnostic spells on Hermione no matter how much she would never suspect her of lying. Hermione could tell her that her periods have been very heavy, irregular and unusually frequent and that is why she is anemic. If she were thinking straight, this might be a good way to perhaps get ahold of blood replenishing potion. If she hasn't over taxed her magicall abilities too far, I would think she might consider putting a glamor on her injuries in the future, in case Poppy wants to examine her. Since it wouldn't be something she would expect from Hermione, Poppy might not notice. But like any self distructive addiction, people do get sloppy when they have lost perspective and the normal instinct for self preservation. She is now in an abnormal self preserving mode. I wouldn't expect her to be reasoning as well as she normally would.
Response from livvy6 (Author of Longing)
Dumbledore and his "greater good" just makes my blood boil. He was a master manipulator who used people as pawns. And all that Snape had done for the Order, he was still seen as disposable.Hermione is sloppy. Her mind is consumed with her doubts and all the terrible things Snape said. She has made it mean more than anything else. It shows her desperation to be loved. She is very much like Severus: unable to emotionally withstand and communicate needs.Thanks for reviewing!Livvy
"I have endured more tortures and humiliations than that-swot-could ever imagine, and you are worried about her feelings being hurt?" If only Dumbledore had been as concerned for Severus' feelings back when he was a student and was ridiculed and abused by Dumbledore's Gryffindors. Does he know how his own mean and careless attitude when Severus had been through his own "harrowing ordeal", having almost been killed by a werewolf purposely set upon him by other studants, affected the very fabric of who Severus Snape was so much that he would join Voldemort? Dumbledore is a hypocrite. Are Albus or Minerva fretting over Severus' pain from the dark mark? I am sorry for Hermione, but I am just as sorry for Severus. How could he help but to UNDERESTIMATE his ability to wound with words? Shame on you Dumbledore. If he is so worried about Hermione's reaction to Severus' words, why didn't he try to mitigate the damage by helping her understand some things about the man and why he would be such a verbally cruel person in order to take some of the sting away?
Response from livvy6 (Author of Longing)
Spot on. Dumbledore is as culpable for Severus turning to the Dark as any Death Eater. There are answers as to why Severus' was so deliberately cruel.Thanks for reviewing!Livvy
Damn frustrating. Both love the other and they are each so afraid that they each stop just before the other is convinced it is real. They give enough to stir the heart but never enough to fill the emptyness. One of them is going to have to take a leap of faith and throw themself on the fire. Severus tried. He really tried. I hope she thinks it through an believes him.
Response from livvy6 (Author of Longing)
Once the damage is done, it takes a lot to undo the damage. Snape has years of making up for and it won;t be easy for Hermione to accept and believe him. She is still so very wounded by his words because it cut into the very center of her insecurity of not being attractive enough to get a boy to notice her. Rough stuff.Thanks for reviewing!Livvy
Forgive me. I normally don't read dark fics. I read only SS/HG fan fiction for the most part and this is my way to escape the darkness in real life, so I had to read the last chapter before I decided if I could read this story. I saw there were so many who had made it a favorite. I'm glad I did. This will be a wonderful story, I can tell from all of the reviews. Knowing there is hope will help make the dark places more barable. And so it begins.
Response from livvy6 (Author of Longing)
Thank you so much for reviewing! I hope you keep enjoying.Livvy