La – 852 Hz – Returning to Spiritual Order
Chapter 12 of 12
karelia"Ah, music. A magic beyond all we do here!" Hermione had long forgotten the fateful words Dumbledore had uttered at the end of her first Welcoming Feast when they proved true beyond the shadow of a doubt.
ReviewedLa 852 Hz Returning to Spiritual Order
No, a symphony must be like the world. It must embrace everything.
Jean Sibelius
Hermione sighed. She'd been tossing and turning for hours now, and sleep was nowhere near.
When she'd been well enough to leave, neither Narcissa nor Lucius would hear of it. "No, darling, you cannot possibly return to the wilderness up there and have us Apparate hundreds of miles every time we worry about you!" Narcissa had pointed out, then added, "Look, we have more space here than we could ever use, so pick a room and at least stay until the new year."
The room was beautiful, Hermione admitted, but had it been up to her, she'd never have left the one she'd woken up in. The bond they'd formed was subtle but ever-present. She wondered if he was asleep.
I could go and check, and if he's asleep, I'll just come back here... she thought and sighed. Now that the idea was there, she definitely wouldn't go to sleep until she knew whether he was awake or not.
He felt her approach before he heard her bare feet tap over the wooden floor.
"Severus?" she whispered.
"Yes, Hermione, I'm awake." He grinned at her sigh of relief and grabbed the wand on the side table to light a few candles.
She stood next to his bed now, worrying her lip. "I... I couldn't sleep, and I'm feeling restless, and I was wondering if you were awake, so I figured I'd check."
"And found me awake. You may as well sit down and cover your feet with the quilt so you don't catch death," he muttered, but his hand patting the pillow next to him belied his grudging tone.
She flew into the familiar space and instantly stretched her ice-cold feet into the covers. "Thank you." Once she was comfortable, her back resting against the headboard and her feet rapidly warming after he'd silently cast a warming charm, she started, "I have a strange feeling. It's the same sensation that preceded the other occurrences of the music playing to heal someone. But it... the giant always appeared and took me to wherever the person in need of healing was. I don't think he'll come now." She sounded dejected and hopeless and helpless, and all he wanted was to take her into his arms and chase her worries away.
He would have acted upon it had the contrabass not intervened. His head perked up at the same time as hers.
"Hear that?" They'd asked at the same time, and both smiled.
"The cello will follow," she whispered, and as if on cue, a cello gently entered with soothing tones.
She locked eyes with him then, and they gazed at each other until violas interrupted.
"It's somewhere in St Mungo's." Her voice was still a whisper. "Would... would you come with me?"
The plea and trust in her eyes threatened to derail him, but now was not the time. "Naturally," he said gruffly. "I'd hate to see you end up spending New Year's Eve in a hospital. Narcissa would never forgive me." He added a sneer for good measure.
"Ever so helpful and pleasant," Hermione said lightly as she moved her feet onto the floor and stood up.
He followed her and stopped when she cast a questioning glance his way. "St Mungo's, then. I don't know if you're strong enough to Apparate on your own." He proffered his hand, and she took it and smiled.
To her surprise, Gilderoy Lockhart was standing in front of the building. "Oh, thank goodness you're here! I heard the music, so I followed a hunch to come here and then wasn't quite sure when I didn't find you."
The violins piped up and ushered the three inside and up the stairs. One floor, two floors, three floors...
And the universe laid out its symphony before them. Earth was rumbling in the low tones of a double bass, simultaneously warning and inviting. Mars played along in low-key strings of the cellos, and Moon and Jupiter added the higher registers of violas and violins. Mercury and Saturn competed for first violin in a duet so skilfully, and joyfully, delivered, it soon became clear that only both could rise as winners and would have to settle with two first violins in this orchestra.
Venus danced into the performance with the piano, and the strings moved to the background, clearing the stage for a spectacular solo.
The Seven Sisters joined with their heavenly choir, met by Andromeda's deeper rumble in a sea of tenors. Orion threw his spear, the clarinet, a single clear note that ascended into the sublime. And finally, Neptune joined in with the resounding tones of the harp, playing arpeggios from low to high to low in a playful conversation with Venus.
Tears ran down Hermione's face unnoticed as she watched the first lucid communication between Neville's parents in two decades.
"Frank?"
"Alice?"
"Do you feel like there's some lost time?"
"Yeah, for sure." Frank's eyes widened.
"Merlin, Frank. We missed bringing up our Neville!" Alice started to cry.
He embraced her. "We did, didn't we? And yet, he's always been loyal to us, visiting whenever he could."
"And your poor mum! Not only did she bring up our child but she's visited every single day since we ended up here!" Then, with a wistful smile, she added, "I wonder how many Blowing Gum wrappers our boy has collected over the years." Alice met her husband's eyes again. "You know, we should be proud of him. So proud. He killed Nagini!"
Frank hugged her. "Yeah. I remember him telling us that," he said into her hair. "What a great wizard we brought into life, eh?"
"Didn't we just! Oh, remind me to deal with Uncle Algie when we see him. He should not have done that!"
Hermione swayed, but all Severus had to do was tighten his arm that was already resting around her shoulders. He frowned when he looked at her tear-stricken face. "We're done here, yes? Shall we leave?"
"Take... please take me home." Her plea was interrupted by sobs.
Lockhart put a hand on her shoulder. "Hermione. Get some rest. If you need anything, anything at all, an owl will find me." He waved at Severus and Disapparated.
"Come. I'll take you home." Severus was holding her tightly with both arms now.
"Not to the manor. I need to go home to my cottage." Sobs interrupted her, and she impatiently waved an arm. "I need to get used to being alone again, and I have research to do. I felt so much at home when I was staying in your bed, but I know it's wrong to get used to that." She once more gave in to her misery, sobbing her heart out. "And Harry and Ron must be terribly worried because I was supposed to meet them at the cottage on Christmas Eve, and it's nearly New Year's Eve!" She was positively wailing now.
He patted her shoulder awkwardly. "For what it's worth, Cissy figured you'd made plans to spend the holidays there, so she had Kingsley send an owl to the Burrow explaining that you were busy with important things and would get in contact once you're done, so stop worrying." His heart reeled when she cast a grateful glance at him. "And as to home, do you seriously think I'll leave you alone? I saw...and felt...Narcissa's anguish when you were out cold for four days after you healed me. I have no doubt there'll be a fire lit to warm the room at the manor, and probably tea charmed to stay hot, but if you really prefer your cottage, I'll take you there."
Her tears had stopped when she met his gaze again. "In that case, take me wherever you're willing to stay with me. Sod the tea. I need sleep."
Severus lifted the witch into his arms, ready to leave.
"Look, Frank. A new love is blooming." Alice whispered as she tugged her husband's arm, pointing as the couple Disapparated with a pop.
Narcissa smiled at the sight of Severus and Hermione fast asleep in his bed, his arm tugged around her midst. She wondered where they'd gone so early in the morning when Severus opened his eyes.
An owl knocked on the window, and Narcissa walked across to let it in, frowning and wondering who'd be sending a letter so late in the evening. "Sleep well?" she enquired as she opened the parchment.
"Like the dead," Severus muttered. He pulled his arm away from her, ready to rise. "Anything interesting?"
"I suppose it has to do with wherever you went this morning." Narcissa handed him the parchment.
Mrs Malfoy,
This time I won't be able to keep the Unspeakables away. They are keen to meet Hermione as well as Severus and Mr Lockhart after this morning's miraculous healing. I managed to convince them not to turn up at the manor before 4 pm. Sorry about the inconvenience.
Yours,
Kingsley Shacklebolt,
Minister of Magic
"Is the Department of Mysteries after me now?" Hermione asked, yawning.
"Yes, I suppose so. The note is from Kingsley, warning Narcissa that Unspeakables will turn up," Severus said.
Hermione took a deep breath. "I have no idea what to tell them. This whole music experience is overwhelming."
"If it's any consolation, they want to see me and Lockhart as well," Severus said as he finally rose from bed.
Narcissa smiled inwardly when she saw Hermione's expression change to one of relief.
"I'm glad you'll be there," Hermione said. "And I don't care much about Lockhart, but maybe he's got something that escaped my notice."
Severus nodded. "It's a possibility. And stop worrying, Hermione. When Unspeakables come out of the woodwork like that, it's usually for recruitment. So you may have a job that pays you for doing exactly what you want to do. That can't be bad!"
The two Unspeakables had left, as had Lockhart, and Hermione had not said a word. Narcissa and Severus exchanged glances. He shrugged.
Eventually, Narcissa stood. "All right, time to prepare our New Year's Eve dinner." With a look at Lucius, who was preparing drinks for himself and Severus, she addressed Hermione. "Feel free to join me in the kitchen, dear, if the men's company bores you."
Hermione looked up distractedly. "I will in a bit. I think I need some fresh air." She went to fetch her cloak and stepped through the French doors leading into the grounds.
Severus sipped on his cognac and sighed deeply. "So the silly girl's been offered a job doing exactly what she wants to do, with a virtually unlimited budget, a far better pay package than a headmaster at Hogwarts could dream of, as much staff as she wants, choice of location, and she doesn't say a word." He sounded frustrated.
Lucius nodded knowingly. "Yes, the species is called women, Sev." He smirked at Severus's raised eyebrow. "Joking aside, I think she is simply overwhelmed. I don't know her as well as Cissy does, which isn't all that much, but from what I've observed, Hermione is not only a remarkable witch but also a very humble one."
"Yes. Yes, I think you're right." Severus took another sip.
"You like her." It was not a question. "She likes you, too. I think you would make a good match, Severus. Think about it. If she accepts the Department's offer...and she'd be silly not to...you'll be working side by side."
"I'm too old for her," Severus replied. "Besides, how could I be sure that it's not just this strange bond we've formed because she healed me? It's too risky."
Lucius didn't suppress the snicker. "And you call her silly? Lyra must have missed the fact that the long coma addled your brain." Then he turned serious. "Severus, don't be a dunderhead. You've fallen for her like I fell for Cissy the second time we met. I can tell you one thing. Without experiencing this love, no matter how short- or long-lived it is, life wouldn't be worth living." He shook his friend's shoulders. "Go, find her. Talk to her. Here, take my cloak." A silent Accio floated the desired garment straight at Severus.
He wrapped the cloak around himself and headed outside. Entirely unappreciative of Lucius's choice of aftershave, he cast a silent Scourgify while looking for the witch.
She was standing on the edge of the lawn, her head bent upwards, staring at a starry-lit sky. When he approached, she turned towards him. "Severus." She offered a hesitant smile. "I'm sorry I rushed out like that. I'm," she sighed, "I'm overwhelmed I suppose."
"What do you think you'll do?" he asked quietly.
She laughed helplessly. "How can I not accept their offer? It's a dream come true. There is so much to find out, so much that needs documenting about the music, and," she met his eyes, "I like the idea of working closely with you. That is, of course, if you accept their offer."
His heart soared to unknown heights when she cast a hopeful glance. "I think I might be very tempted to accept. Provided, of course, you do the same," he murmured. His feet had carried him closer to her out of their own accord.
Her face lit up. "Really? I'm so glad." Then she looked away. "I was worried you'd hate the idea of working with me," she said quietly.
His fingers turned her chin towards him until her eyes met his again. "There is nothing I hate about you, Hermione. On the other hand... there is a lot I like. Such as having you sleep next to me. Or spending waking hours discussing interesting subjects with you. Or watching you eat. I like the way you daintily take each bite and appreciate it with such gusto."
Hermione swallowed heavily. "Really?" She sounded disbelieving, but now was the moment to convince her of the truth of his words.
"Really." Their faces inched closer and closer until his lips met hers. Soft lips gently caressed each other until a tongue lightly requested entry.
His arm stayed around Hermione's shoulder when they entered Narcissa's kitchen.
"Ah, just in time. Dinner is nearly ready!" Lucius stood leaning against the Welsh dresser as Narcissa efficiently sprinkled arugula leaves with balsamic vinegar followed by olive oil.
"There. Luce, if you could direct the dishes onto the dining room table, I'll get the plates and cutlery."
Lucius and Severus floated the dishes to the dining room while Narcissa opened the cupboards to choose plates.
"I attempted that mushroom dish we made at your cottage. I have no idea how it came out," Narcissa said and handed Hermione an armful of plates.
"Oh, that's wonderful! I'm sorry I didn't join you earlier."
Narcissa interrupted her search for cutlery and smiled at Hermione. "Do I detect some particular happiness, darling? I hope the two of you will be very happy!"
Hermione blushed. "Thank you. I didn't know I was missing anything, but life seems more complete right now."
"Oh, I'm sure it is. Lucius and I have been together for well over twenty years, and we still enjoy each other every single day. A little bit of give and take goes a long way."
The two witches headed for the dining room to have the last meal of the year, ready to enjoy, to indulge in the pleasure of a marriage between vegetables and meats and herbs and spices that Narcissa had created with love and great skill.
When everyone had finished eating, Lucius addressed Hermione and Severus. "So, any ideas yet as to your future? You are accepting their offer, aren't you?"
Severus nodded slightly at Hermione, and she answered, "Yes. It would be really silly not to. Initially, I planned to take off a year to research the music, but I've been doing it for nearly six months, and no matter how ambitious I feel about it, even if I did manage to work twenty-four hours a day, a year is nowhere near enough. I feel more like it is a life-time project, even more so given how little is documented about the music of the spheres."
Severus put a hand on her arm. "It'll be easier from now on. You won't be alone." His heart lurched when she smiled and answered in the affirmative.
Lucius exchanged a glance with his wife.
"I know it's early days yet, but do you have any plans as to where you'll be living?" Narcissa asked. "And, please, nothing would please us more than both of you deciding to stay here! The manor is big enough to offer plenty of privacy, and we could easily give you an entire wing."
"Thank you. I don't quite know what to say to that generous offer!" Hermione said and then added, "I have the cottage until June. I very much enjoyed living there. There is nothing like rolling out of bed and picking mushrooms for breakfast in front of your door." She smiled as memories of many mushroom forays entered her mind. "Of course, once the temperature dropped, I had to make sure to remember to cast Warming Charms. But being able to simply walk outside and be one with nature was priceless, really..."
"Ah, yes, the cottage. Cissy has been waxing lyrical ever since she visited you. So, I figured if..." Lucius's hand went inside his robes to pull out a piece of paper...Muggle paper, "...I purchased it for you, we might have a chance of visiting every now and then." He handed the paper to Hermione, smirking.
Hermione looked at it, her eyes widening as she read on. "You... Oh, Merlin!" It was the deed to the cottage. She met Severus's eyes. "Severus. What do I do?"
He smirked. "Just say thank you, like any well-mannered witch would do."
"Thank you," she whispered, eliciting happy laughter from the Malfoys and Severus.
Bells started ringing a distance away. "Happy New..." Narcissa's words died in her throat as the contrabass piped up, announcing the galactic orchestra's entrance to bring in the new year with a greeting of joy and hope.
The performance, dedicated to those present in the manor, brought forth primarily joy but also temperance, sheer happiness, restraint, and a reminder of the abundance of love.
The manor was silent for long minutes after the last tones...pristine interaction between piano and harp...had rung out.
"Happy New Year," Hermione said in a small voice.
Severus turned to her and pulled her close. "Happy New Year, love." His head bent towards her, and her lips readily embraced his.
Lucius locked lips with Narcissa until a pop announced the arrival of champagne on the table. He slowly stood to uncork the Veuve Cliquot and pour four glasses.
He lifted his own, looked from one to the next, and said, "May the rest of this year continue the way it started."
On New Year's Day, Hermione returned to the cottage with Severus. When she entered, it felt just like the early days: exciting, exhilarating, homey.
"It's beautiful, Hermione. But you know we don't have to stay here if you don't want to. Malfoy Manor will always be open to us, and we also have the choice to live within the Ministry."
Hermione scoffed. "Really, that last option isn't an option. I want real light in my life, not some magically created light during daytime hours." She sighed. "I actually like it here. It is where I encountered you first." She shuddered lightly as the memory of his cries washed over her.
He wrapped his arms around her and rested his chin on her head. "Then, perhaps, we should consider enhancing the place. We can expect regular visits from other Unspeakables as well as Lockhart. And we should consider adding a second bedroom so Narcissa and Lucius can stay here."
"And maybe add a fireplace to every room so we don't freeze. Although," her eyes danced with mischief when she faced him, "if it's cold, we'd have a perfect excuse to stay in bed."
"What a splendid idea," he murmured, and slowly, arms still entangled in each other's, they walked towards the bedroom.
A/N: Most grateful thanks to my friends who helped tremendously by offering concrit and giving encouragement all the way: Ariadne for providing the amazing idea of Hermione hearing and then researching the music of the spheres; Debjunk, without whose musical expertise and pertinent questions this wouldn't be what it is; witchywoman for the initial beta; machshefa for rearranging my thoughts in the right order in a moment of panic; mollyssister, stefdarlin, and kittylefish for cheerleading at various moments of writing; Lucius, my Muse; and last, but most important, annietalbot for the final beta-read.
According to history, Pythagoras was the first to discover the music of the spheres. Plato, Cicero, and much later Kepler drew on the original material, or what was still available, to further investigate the music. There is some school of thought that Bach, Mozart, and Beethoven knew more about the music of the spheres than other composers. Jamie James, in his book, Music of the Spheres, goes into some detail in that regard as well as into the idea that the music plays a part in modern rock/pop. Personally, I drew most of the inspiration from Mozart's Requiem (Dresden Semper Oper recording) and Sibelius's Violin Concerto (Hilary Hahn's recording).
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170 Reviews | 5.94/10 Average
Wonderful story!
A beautiful story with a wonderful, hopeful ending. You must have put a bit of time into researching some of the theories you discuss in this story. There is some very real depth to Hermione's thoughts.
delightful. The thought of such music fills me with joy ....
Response from karelia (Author of Harmonic Resolution)
I'm glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for the review.
an absolutely superb story. loved the music of the spheres. i've only heard of the phrase before but i;ve often contemplated the concept. you have inspired me to do a bit of research. thanks so much and mucho smoochies
Response from karelia (Author of Harmonic Resolution)
Thank you! I find it a very fascinating subject. :)
*More Applause* It makes perfect sense to go from Lockhart to the Longbottoms. What a wonderful scene.The ending is utterly beautiful, perfectly wrapping everything up to its most satisfactory conclusion. I'm glad I finally had time to read this.
Response from karelia (Author of Harmonic Resolution)
And I am very happy that you enjoyed the read!Thanks muchly for all your luvverly reviews!
Well, Lockhart was a nice touch. Narcissa's derision of Dumbledorian championing was delightful. Meep, now I must run to the next chapter... Evil cliffy!
Response from karelia (Author of Harmonic Resolution)
LOL. Evil? I don't know what you mean! :P
Firstly, yay for the Copland quotation. Second, Lucius' regret at not maintaining Narcissa's happiness is so sweet. Few writers capture the harmony of the Malfoys as you do.
Response from karelia (Author of Harmonic Resolution)
Wow, Merrin. Kind words! Thank you very much!
*applause* I almost feel as though I can hear the music and Severus' voice.
Response from karelia (Author of Harmonic Resolution)
Oh, good!Thank you!
Brass? Wow, that's neat. I'm thrilled to see the three of them finally interacting. I love your Narcissa.
Response from karelia (Author of Harmonic Resolution)
*beams*I'm so glad you like her!
Very neat. I can't help but enjoy observing Hermione in nature and home. This set-up is so beautiful that I *almost* don't mind the suspense waiting for the plot to thicken.
Response from karelia (Author of Harmonic Resolution)
*grins* I'm sure I got carried away at times when it came to Hermione in that environment, but writing it was ever so enjoyable, lol. Thanks for the review! :)
Very neat! I like the little details like the Azkaban clause in the OoM. Intriguing start.
Response from karelia (Author of Harmonic Resolution)
Thank you, Merrin! :D
That was a perfect ending. I loved the description of the Universal orchestra, the planets playing the music. And the awakening of the Longbottoms, so tender and sweet. Best of all was the blossoming love between Hermione and Severus as she follows her heart's desire for knowledge. This just begs for a sequel... I thoroughly enjoyed this story, Karelia. Your beautiful words conjured equally beautiful images of joyful sounds. This was a true mood enhancer when I really needed a boost. Thank you, as always.
Response from karelia (Author of Harmonic Resolution)
I'm so glad you liked it!It was probably the most intense writing experience I've ever had, but to me at least worth every single word. :)And yes, a sequel is already in the works.Thanks, once again for your thoughtful and beautiful reviews!
It's nice to see Lockhart redeemed, helping to heal Hermone. I liked her reaction to feeling the music. It explains why Lockhart is different and Severus' change as well. It can only be described as spiritual, to experience the miracle of healing when all hope from conventional treatments is lost. I can't wait to see how this affects Hermione and Severus... together?I'm sad to see it end so shortly, if you call twelve chapters short.
Response from karelia (Author of Harmonic Resolution)
I'm glad you think so about Lockhart! Some readers weren't quite happy with that, but the reasons for his healing was that firstly, it didn't take quite as much energy as healing Severus with the music, and secondly, I guess I'm the forgiving kind, lol.Perhaps it's not short, but it certainly isn't novel length. There was a time limit to writing it.Thank you for another thoughtful review!
Wow! Severus is awake. But at what price? Hermione has depleted her magic to guide the Universe's energies to heal Severus. I'm curious to see his reaction to his newly appointed saviour. Will he return to his former snarky self, or will he be changed by his life-altering experience?I'm more than a little surprised to see the hag and the giant working together. I imagined her more corporeal and him as ethereal. But any means to an end, to bring all the important players to the party.
Response from karelia (Author of Harmonic Resolution)
You're right; the hag was certainly of a more defined shape in this world than the giant. If you accept the possibility that ETs walk amongst us, then it's not such a far-fetched thought. :)Thank you for yet another lovely review!
Oh, I'm so excited. She finally will meet Severus. Her dream encounter with him early on made me think about miracles. How our society likes to know the answers to strange phenomenon, rather than celebrate in the glory. I understand wanting to know why, but there should just be joy in the event of its own merit. Quidditch for the Advanced Sportswizard. LOL
Response from karelia (Author of Harmonic Resolution)
Oh, you're so right! What most also don't understand is that sometimes, looking inward instead of out for answers will provide them much sooner.Heh. I can create worlds, but I have trouble coming up with names for stores. *snrts*
Thank you for the nod in the A/N. It was truly wonderful working with you and getting a first glimpse at this. I enjoyed it just as much, if not even more, the second time around. Truly an amazing story, so full of hope and love. This evening was a bit depressing for me and it was nice to sit back and read something so beautiful to lift my spirits.
Response from karelia (Author of Harmonic Resolution)
Thank you for helping so much with it! Without all the questions you asked and all the conversation we had during the writing of it, this fic wouldn't be what it is.I hope your day at least was better! *hugs*
So nice that they were able to return the favor for Hermione.
Response from karelia (Author of Harmonic Resolution)
It was a kind gesture *nods*Thank you, deb!
I love that giant. He's so wise and loveable.
Response from karelia (Author of Harmonic Resolution)
*grins*I grew rather fond of him, too!Thank you for your lovely review!
Great story! Great concept! I think a sequel, where Hermione and Severus further explore the Music of the Spheres, would be fantastic!
Response from karelia (Author of Harmonic Resolution)
So glad you like it!Yes, there is a sequel in the works. :D
Response from blackeyedlily (Reviewer)
Wonderful news!
I loved the girl talk between Narcissa and Hermione. A pure-blood enjoying the retail joys of Muggle London. LOLBut I wonder why during three encounters Hermione hasn't made a connection between Severus and the Malfoys. I guess she's not putting two and two together when Narcissa vaguely mentions her friend. Hermione must realize that both DE and 'good' wizarding society has shunned them. Or maybe she doesn't know who to trust when speaking about the 'spy who didn't really die'? Or maybe I'm anxious for the SS/HG romance to begin?
Response from karelia (Author of Harmonic Resolution)
I don't see any way for Hermione to have a reason that the Malfoys are looking after him at this stage. :DOh, of course, waiting for the romance to begin does make sense, and I'll admit I did draw it out rather long, lol.
The hag is an enigma. She is very sensitive to the Earth, but I wouldn't equate her to Gaia, or should I? I thought she was the piano whose notes seemed to snatch Severus from the hands of death, but perhaps she was Hermione's wake up call, alerting her to conduct the planets, or their music, to healing, rather that wallow in the emotional pain she felt from Severus dying. Healing Lockhart? Seems like a waste, but if he will devote himself to serving the wizarding world instead of his blatant self-promotion, I guess he's not all bad. Why not heal the Longbottoms? Curious minds want to know!
Response from karelia (Author of Harmonic Resolution)
No, not to Gaia. Imagine her to be, perhaps, an instrument. :DYou're spot on about her snatching Severus from the hands of death!Healing someone is never a waste I don't think. Thanks, as always, for your lovely review!
I thought the giant was a figment of Hermione's imagination, despite the real life results of her dreams. But then the giant just pops up and knows all the answers. Is he related to Dumbledore? LOLLove the friendship growing between the witches, breaking down the barriers of bias. At least Lucius can see that Narcissa enjoys Hermione and thrives in her company. I don't see that he had much of a choice to return to the DE after Voldemort's physical rebirth. He didn't have an excuse for hesitating like Severus did. It would have been curtains for Lucius to defy the DL.I'm slowly warming up to your Lucius. Canon LM was self-serving and not always the concerned family man. Your Lucius is devoted to family and friends. He sees the injustice served to Severus and he wants to remedy it as well.
Response from karelia (Author of Harmonic Resolution)
As a being of light, I'd say he looks at things from a different perspective and therefore appears to be quite omniscient compared to us mere humans, l,ol.Glad you like the friendship between Hermione and Narcissa!And you're absolutely right about Lucius not having had a real choice.So pleased you're warming up to my Lucius!
And nothing would please me more than you and Lucius deciding to stay on, but alas, I fear loveliesless times are back again.I truly enjoyed every bit of this story and considering ah, you know what, that's quite something if I may say so myself :)Thank you for the music (I have been into classical since my childhood but have come to appreciate and love certain kinds of rockmusic as well), the mushrooms and for being nice to the Malfoys. Can't wait for the sequel and hope - well, you don't have to be Trelawney to predict what exactly.
Response from karelia (Author of Harmonic Resolution)
LOL!I'm so glad you enjoyed it despite the, uh, elements you don't like. :PYou're most welcome for the music. And I've been nice to the Malfoys for a long time. :D
Response from slythkid (Reviewer)
I know you have. No reason not to thank you, though. :D
Wonderful, Lady...just wonderful! And I am SOOOO excited that there will be a sequel. The ending of this story reminded me a bit of one of my favorite books. Of course, this story ended much more happily however open ended, but nevertheless, 'tomorrow is another day'! I can't wait to find out what happens next. Well done. I listened to Holst while reading this...your story made me think of his Planets Suite.
Response from karelia (Author of Harmonic Resolution)
Wow, you have such praise for this fic! Thank you!It's funny you should mention Holst. I actually considered his Planets Suite as a basis, but then, Lucius, my Muse had entirely different ideas, of course. :D
What an awesome story! I'm glad to hear that Hermione and Severus will be spending a lot of time together indeed, since they will be both living and working together. I imagine that will be quite an adjustment for Severus, someone who, until very recently, has spent so much of his life in a relatively solitary fashion. Then again, having a new lease on life opens up so many wonderful possibilities, and it sounds like Severus and Hermione are very happy. I think they have a wonderful foundation to build on and wonderful friends in the Malfoys.But I have to wonder... how will Hermione's other friends react to the changes in her life? And how will the wizarding world react to having the Music back... I imagine Hermione will find herself bombarded with requests should her identity be revealed to the general wizarding public.Again, this was a completely awesome story and I enjoyed it very much!
Response from karelia (Author of Harmonic Resolution)
Thank you for your kind words and for sharing your thoughts!Sure, it'll be an adjustment. But... hearing the music, being healed by it, is a profound spiritual experience that takes away much of negative emotions, so I think he'll be quite fine sharing his life with Hermione.Some might try to make requests to her regarding the music. But keep in mind that she isn't playing it herself; she coaxes it into playing when needed, and occasionally the music gifts her by playing just for her and her loved ones. We'll have to see how the sequel pans out to that regard. :)