Bubbles
Chapter 1 of 2
RedOrchidSorting AU. Harry asks his best friend to help him figure out the the clue for the second task of the Triwizard Tournament.
ReviewedA/N: This one is playing in C'est what?'s Slytherin!Harry-verse, following her story Second Impressions (http://cest-what.livejournal.com/14523.html). You don't have to have read that story for this one to make sense, though. AU starting point: Draco didn't botch his first meeting with Harry in Diagon Alley, and so Harry chose Slytherin over Gryffindor when offered the choice by the Sorting Hat. And things turned out a bit differently. :-)
Chapter One Bubbles
"I think Cedric Diggory just tried to hit on me."
Draco didn't look up from the cuffs he was unbuttoning on his dress robes or react to the statement in any obvious way, but Harry could see the corner of his left eye give a small twitch. It made him smile, the way he and Draco were able to communicate silently with the smallest of looks and shrugs.
"And you're surprised?" Draco drawled, moving his hands to the top of his robes, loosening the collar. "I've been saying it for months." On the dresser next to him, a small pile of flashing badges concurred, sending 'Support Harry Potter...even his stalker does!' across the room, alternated with a picture of the older Hufflepuff boy's face, looking longingly into the distance.
"I'm serious, Malfoy. I think he really did try," Harry said, slumping down on his bed and starting to remove his shoes. "And would you stop with the badges, already? They weren't funny the first time, and being spread all over the school hasn't improved them any."
Draco scoffed, but pulled out his wand and sent the remaining badges falling into an open drawer. He let his robes slide off his shoulders and turned around, walking over to the large closet near his bed to hang them up properly. "What did he do?"
Harry wondered whether he was imagining the tension in Draco's voice, because when he looked over, his friend looked as unaffected as anything. He swallowed. "He cornered me after the ball, said something about how I should take the egg for a bath." He trailed off, wincing slightly at the memory. "And then he gave me the password to the prefects' bathroom. Told me to go there. For the privacy."
Draco dropped the hanger he'd been holding. It fell to the floor with a muted thud, bouncing slightly on the thick carpet.
"Oh," he said, and Harry did a double take.
"Not your most impressive comeback," he said, frowning slightly. Draco spluttered and turned his back. Harry's frown deepened. "Malfoy? You alright? I need your brain to help me out here."
"I'm fine," Draco started, closing the heavy oak doors and moving towards his bed. "I...Really? He actually said that?"
"Practically whispered it in my ear," Harry confirmed glumly. "You have to help me." He gave Draco his most pleading look, the one he usually saved for help with Potions theory and History of Magic essays. He expected Draco to roll his eyes and then relent and was surprised when the blond boy came over to sit down on the bed next to him, sliding an arm around his shoulders.
"Tell me what to do," he said quietly, pressing his face to Harry's hair as the dark boy leaned into him, resting his head against his shoulder. The tension in Harry's back lessened, and his arm went around Draco's waist, fingers digging into the pale, bare skin.
"Come with me?" Harry murmured against his neck. "I could just avoid him, I know, but it's less than two months to the second task, and I'm getting desperate enough for almost anything."
Draco smiled against his hair. "Including fending off Pretty-boy Diggory in one of the most infamous groping spots in all of Hogwarts?" he teased. "Ouch!"
"Don't even joke about it," Harry muttered, going in for another pinch. "I could never be desperate enough for that."
"Now, Potter..."
"There is always a point of desperation where any price is acceptable, I know," Harry intoned, turning his face to press against Draco's neck. "I'd just rather take on another dragon than deal with Diggory right now."
"Fair enough," Draco said, letting go of Harry and jumping off the bed. "Well, are you coming?"
Harry blinked. "What? You mean, right now?"
Draco walked over to the trunk at the foot of Harry's bed, rummaging through it with practiced ease until a shimmering cloak came into view.
"No time like the present. Now, come on before Nott and Zabini get back. Besides," he took Harry's heavy golden egg from the trunk and tossed it to him before donning a bath robe and sweeping the Invisibility Cloak around both of them, "if Diggory's there, we can just drown him."
***
But the prefects' bathroom was empty when they arrived, and Harry breathed a small sigh of relief. Perhaps he'd just overreacted after all. Perhaps there wasn't anything more to the glances he could feel burning against his neck whenever the other champion was around than simple competition. Jealousy. Irritation. Anger. He could deal with all of those things without problem. He got worse from the Gryffindors every single day.
"Oh, I'm definitely making prefect next year," Draco exclaimed beside him, letting the cloak fall off their shoulders and walking over to the shimmering pool in the middle of the room. "Just imagine coming here after Quidditch practice instead of having to endure the tepid showers down at the pitch."
Harry followed him, grabbing a few fluffy, white towels on the way. Draco was fiddling with the taps, sending jets of brightly-coloured foam spilling into the pool, filling it up in a matter of minutes. Harry grinned and went over to the dressing area, removing his half-opened robes and folding them into a haphazard pile. A soft splash replaced the humming of the taps, and he turned around just in time to see Draco break the frothy surface, shaking foam out of his hair. Taking the egg with him, Harry crossed the cool tile to join his friend.
***
"Close it! Close it! Fuck!"
Harry threw himself at the egg, slamming it shut and ending the horrible, wailing sound that had come pouring out of it, just like every other time he had tried to get the bloody thing open. The sound was ringing in his ears and still echoing faintly across the room. He met Draco's eyes, and, in the blink of an eye, they shared a look that outlined elaborate plans for a very painful death for Hufflepuff's golden boy. Then they turned in perfect, slow synchronisation, and their eyes fell on the enchanted object.
"Now what?" It was Harry who spoke, but Draco nodded the same question along with him. The curling feeling of desperation began to renew its coils in his gut. Another dead end.
"I'd try putting it in the water if I were you."
They turned as one, surprised yelps breaking from both of them as they came face to transparent face with a rather unattractive ghost.
"Who are you?" Draco demanded, moving closer to Harry and shifting them both back against the side of the pool.
The ghost sniffed. "No one ever knows!" she exclaimed, sounding rather put-out. "No one cares. No one! You would think that dying horribly in the middle of the school would make people remember you, but no! Not me, apparently. People find it perfectly alright to forget all about me."
Harry shook himself slightly, trying to get his brain from 'er, what the...' to something more articulate. Next to him, Draco was rolling his eyes, clearly exasperated. Then something seemed to click in his mind, and Harry's saw his gaze narrow slightly and a devastatingly charming smile spread across his face.
"I'm sorry," he said, sincerity thick and smooth in his voice. "I'm sure your death was very tragic, and I'm personally appalled that the professors would have neglected to inform all of us of such an important point in the school's history."
Harry did his best not to grin as the ghost visibly preened. "Oh, that's just what I think!" she crooned, floating closer to Draco with a wide smile on her face. Draco's sincere expression never faltered, even as he collided with Harry, drawing back from the onslaught of bubbly-ghost-murder details. His hips were pressing Harry into the tiles, and the darker boy slid his arms easily around his friend, putting his chin against his shoulder and watching the ghost gesticulate wildly as she re-enacted what seemed to be every wrong ever committed against her. Draco's hands wrapped around his, pressing a subtle warning into the backs of his hands, and Harry bit the inside of his cheek to keep from laughing. Finally, the ghost made a pause to draw an imaginary breath, and Draco saw his opening.
"So, about the egg," he said casually, smiling winningly at the ghost (Myrtle, she had told them, flicking her incorporeal hair). "When you came in, you said to put it in the water. What did you mean, more precisely? I mean," he added quickly, when Myrtle's face lost some of its shine, "you seem to know a great deal, having lived in the castle for so long."
Myrtle beamed at him. "Well, that's what the other boy did," she said. "Put it in the water, and it sang, and rather prettily too. Though, I didn't get to hear what it said because he chased me away." She screwed her face up in a scowl at the memory. "He was rude. I didn't like him."
Harry couldn't hold back a chuckle this time. He pressed his mouth against Draco's shoulder, trying to muffle the sound as his body shook slightly in mirth at the ridiculousness of the situation. Myrtle looked deadly affronted, and Draco squeezed his hand warningly beneath the surface of the water. "He's not laughing at you," he assured the ghost with a serious look on his face. "Harry would never be rude like that."
Harry did his best to pull himself together and shake his head. Myrtle stopped scowling, so he figured it was good enough.
"No," he said, swallowing another chuckle. "I wouldn't laugh at you, Myrtle. Of course I wouldn't. It's just nice, you see, hearing you say that. I don't like that boy much either."
The ghost looked as though she could kiss him, and he felt a cold spark go down his back, hoping fervently that she wouldn't. He'd accidentally brushed against the Bloody Baron once, and the feeling of connecting with the departed soul had been a lot less than pleasant. He shivered at the memory.
"Go on then, Potter," Draco said, turning in the circle of his arms to lean over and pick up the egg from the edge of the pool and hand it to him. "You heard what Myrtle said. Put it in the water and let's hear what it says."
And so they did.
***
"An hour." Harry said weakly, slumped against the side of the pool. A long time had passed; the bubbles on the surface of the bath were almost gone. Noting the increasing chill of the water, Draco moved away from him momentarily, turning on some of the taps again. The quiet spluttering felt loud in the empty room. They hadn't spoken much since they'd managed to talk Myrtle into leaving.
"Draco, how will I breathe?" Harry could hear his voice rise to a slightly panicked pitch and did his best to moderate it. "I mean, have you heard of anything like this before? Anyone we can ask?"
Draco racked his brain.
"Not off the top of my head," he admitted reluctantly, shaping the new, thick foam into little toppy mountains. "The only thing I've heard of for holding your breath's..." He trailed off abruptly, cheeks flushing.
"What?" Harry urged. "Tell me."
Draco's cheeks deepened in colour, and Harry could see the blush beginning to creep down his neck.
"It's nothing that'd work here," the blond tried, studiously refusing to look away from the foamy shapes he was busying his hands with. "Forget I mentioned it."
"How do you know it wouldn't work?" Harry demanded. "If there's a chance it might help me, you know, not drown, I think we should try it at least. We could test it out right here...What?" he exclaimed, when his best friend made a strangled, choking sound beside him and disappeared under the surface of the water. Harry pulled him up again, a little roughly from the increasing irritation he was feeling.
"Harry...come on... Oh, al-bloody-right then!...remember when we found that enormous room off the seventh floor corridor when we were hiding from Filch?" Draco started, throwing him a quick, embarrassed look. Harry nodded, somewhat impatiently. "Well, among the things I picked up in there was this... magazine, right?" The blush was deepening, Harry noticed as he crossed his arms and waited for the point. "And there was this article in there on spells to use to, um..."
"Just spit it out, Malfoy," Harry sighed, unfolding his arms to reach out and comb some foam out of the other boy's hair with his fingers. Draco's eyes fell closed, and another choked little sound came from the back of his throat.
"It was...there was... Fine, they were sex spells, alright?" he half-snapped, words tumbling out of his mouth. "And one was for letting you hold your breath for a long time, to, you know, with your mouth..."
The hand in his hair stopped moving, freezing in mid-stroke.
"Oh," Harry said, blushing hotly. "Oh." The hand fell away, and an embarrassed silence descended. Draco busied himself with the foam around his hands, pushing it into little piles in front of him.
"We should try it."
Draco's head whipped around, mouth agape. Harry's eyes widened, and he quickly took a step back.
"No!" he spluttered, trying desperately to back-pedal. "No, I didn't mean...of course not!...The breathing! I meant that we should try it to see if it works on not breathing under water."
"Right," Draco said, swallowing. "Right. Of course. The lake."
"Draco..."
The blond boy evaded his touch, moving away to fiddle with the taps again.
"Draco, come on. Don't be weird."
Harry followed him, reaching out to draw the other boy back towards him.
"Don't..."
Harry didn't listen, just grabbed hold of his friend's arm and pulled, bringing Draco's front flush against his own for a burning, electric second, before Harry stiffened in shock and Draco managed to push away. Quickly deciding that this was a moment for fleeing rather than bravery, the blond boy scrambled out of the pool, snatched up his robe and underwear from the floor and was out the secret doorway before Harry's brain could grasp what had just happened.
When realisation came, all air went out of his lungs, and he slumped back against the tiled poolside, breath hitching in his throat.
A/N: This story was born out of botched fanart. The art with this story was supposed to become a Cedric/Harry picture for Hero, but somehow, Draco managed to sneak in and steal the spot. And then, of course, I had to write a bubbly scene for him and Harry as well. :-) More soon. Please review!
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can I just say Thank You for recommending Cest What's stories, because they're fantastic, and I don't have an LJ so I couldn't review them but they totally made my day.and yours, here, is fantastic! yay... I feel kinda bad for cedric. but not that bad.
Response from RedOrchid (Author of Wade in the Water)
I'm glad you liked them. The If Sieve is one of my all-time favourites.
A much better ending to the Tournament!
Response from RedOrchid (Author of Wade in the Water)
Thank you very much!Glad you liked it.
Response from RedOrchid (Author of Wade in the Water)
Thank you very much!Glad you liked it.
Oh, I didn't realise before that you put Harry in Slytherin...
Response from RedOrchid (Author of Wade in the Water)
That I did. I like Slytherin!Harry. He comes very naturally to me. Thanks for reviewing!
Response from RedOrchid (Author of Wade in the Water)
That I did. I like Slytherin!Harry. He comes very naturally to me. Thanks for reviewing!
I liked the picture of the boys in the bath. It gave me ideas. I like the AU world you have made here. What would things be like with Harry in Slytherin? I gather the boys have not discovered they are gay yet? ((giggles))
Response from RedOrchid (Author of Wade in the Water)
Well, not Harry at least. :-DI'm actually contemplating a longer Slytherin!Harry fic right now. Harry is such a natural Slytherin in my head. If you like the universe, you should read the real one, though. C'est What? built it, I'm only using it to play in. cest-what.livejournal.com (The if Sieve and sequels, it's really good)
Response from RedOrchid (Author of Wade in the Water)
Well, not Harry at least. :-DI'm actually contemplating a longer Slytherin!Harry fic right now. Harry is such a natural Slytherin in my head. If you like the universe, you should read the real one, though. C'est What? built it, I'm only using it to play in. cest-what.livejournal.com (The if Sieve and sequels, it's really good)
I love bubbly scenes with Draco and Harry. Well done, Slytherin, to steal the hero away from Cedric. Lovely beginning, dear. Please update soon!
Response from RedOrchid (Author of Wade in the Water)
Me too. Boys in bubbles is always a good idea. :-)Thanks for the review. Part two currently no 6 in queue (or you can find it on my LJ).
Response from RedOrchid (Author of Wade in the Water)
Me too. Boys in bubbles is always a good idea. :-)Thanks for the review. Part two currently no 6 in queue (or you can find it on my LJ).
I was going to ask more just before I read the last note. It's just wonderful: you're fulfilling my dreams weel before I think about them. I guess the piece of art which inspired this is the one at the beginning (which I find fantastic if you ask me). I know I'm repeting myself but I'm more than glad you're planning on a sequel.
Response from RedOrchid (Author of Wade in the Water)
*Is ridiculously happy* :-)Thank you so much! That's one of the nicest comments I've received, I think. Fulfilling a dreams wheel. Love it.And thanks for the comment about the art. I've just recently started to discover the joys of Photoshop and it's nice to see that it's appreciated.Yes, second chapter is in the queue. Or...you know, if you're impatient, it's already up on my LJ. :-)
Response from RedOrchid (Author of Wade in the Water)
*Is ridiculously happy* :-)Thank you so much! That's one of the nicest comments I've received, I think. Fulfilling a dreams wheel. Love it.And thanks for the comment about the art. I've just recently started to discover the joys of Photoshop and it's nice to see that it's appreciated.Yes, second chapter is in the queue. Or...you know, if you're impatient, it's already up on my LJ. :-)
A fantastic start! I love the twist that harry is in Slytherin.
Response from RedOrchid (Author of Wade in the Water)
Thanks! I'm really glad you liked it. I enjoy Slytherin!Harry too. C'est what's universe is really great to play in.
Response from RedOrchid (Author of Wade in the Water)
Thanks! I'm really glad you liked it. I enjoy Slytherin!Harry too. C'est what's universe is really great to play in.
Wonderful story as always Red! =) I really enjoyed the tension in this one. It was delicious. Those two boys could end up in the bath anytime! Lucky lucky myrtle....
Response from RedOrchid (Author of Wade in the Water)
Thank you, thank you! I'm glad you liked it. Those two can end up in the bath anytime as far as I'm concerned as well. Second part in the queue. :-)
Response from RedOrchid (Author of Wade in the Water)
Thank you, thank you! I'm glad you liked it. Those two can end up in the bath anytime as far as I'm concerned as well. Second part in the queue. :-)
I think I could love this whole story with Draco and Harry being friends, or more than friends it seems. Now they just have to face the consequences. I hope the Wizarding World is more open then where I live.
Response from RedOrchid (Author of Wade in the Water)
Thank you. I'm glad you liked it. I would actually love to keep playing in this universe. We'll see what sort of inspiration strikes, though. It's really too bad that you can't devout all your time to fanfic.
Response from RedOrchid (Author of Wade in the Water)
Thank you. I'm glad you liked it. I would actually love to keep playing in this universe. We'll see what sort of inspiration strikes, though. It's really too bad that you can't devout all your time to fanfic.