He's Your Man
Chapter 17 of 40
AurettePeaches finds a new possible ally and discovers the identity of Hermione's 'insider'.
ReviewedThank you to Astopperindeath for the quick beta. My apologies for the delay, I had to make an emergency run out of town. Chapters will be posted more regularly in the future!
I had used Peaches before to start the rumor mill going, so I thought it would be best to nudge the game in a new direction from another source. Seeing that Dusty was already interested in aiming high, I had no trouble getting her to 'come up with' the idea to see if we could play the Ministry as a whole and not just individual Death Eaters. However, it was another girl, Jasmine, who had the idea to destabilize the markets. Her Muggle parents had been immersed in the stock markets, and so she had a working knowledge of how rumor could destroy a company's stock value. She applied the same principles to the Ministry and soon had us chugging out rumors targeted at causing financial mayhem. The fundamentals were a lot different from the Muggle world, but the result was the same. People started to pull their Galleons out of Gringotts, and the goblins were not pleased. Neither was Voldemort.
This I heard from Severus. He showed up more frequently, always in disguise and usually on a Sunday, but rarely could stay longer than a couple of hours at most and many times less than that. There was so much information we needed to exchange that lovemaking became a fast and furious business that was either gotten out of the way quickly or launched into desperately when we realized we had run out of time. He stuck to his promise never to demand it of me, but his eyes did. Many times, we didn't even make it to the bed but clutched each other tightly as soon as he had set his complicated wards. He was like a drug I couldn't get enough of, and even a few frantic moments with him gave me the strength I needed to get through another week.
The dissemination of information called for more people than just me to spread without becoming too linked as the source, and after a long consultation with Severus, he agreed with my decision. I told Peaches and Angel that I had a sympathetic Ministry official that was giving me information. They were not pleased at first, questioning my source, my sanity and my judgment. But after weeks went by without any fallout to show our game had been discovered and some proof that the information I got was valid, they trusted me enough to help me spread what I knew among the other girls. At that point, the chaos escalated.
Severus was masterful in using his abilities to ferret out the secrets and petty motivations of those working in the Ministry. The power bases of all the Elder Death Eaters crumbled as various cogs were removed from the engine of government. More and more of the Elders were dragged before the Dark Lord, some escorted by their own sons to face judgment. In some cases, Snape placed himself in the way to argue for leniency and felt his Master's displeasure. This only increased his reputation in the eyes of the young men.
He cultivated his position amongst the younger Death Eaters by giving them responsibilities and rewarding a job well done. By turning them into an honor guard, he exposed them to the Dark Lord's madness while protecting them in plain sight. They took turns standing against the wall and watching as their Dark Lord became more unstable as the foundation was knocked out from under his rotting house stone by stone. Most importantly, he listened to their growing unease in private, like their Head of House would, making them feel understood while he looked deep into their eyes. He would give me a list of who needed to be worked on and who needed to be culled later.
It was very late one Friday night, while I was coming out of the bathroom, that Peaches came up and pushed me back into the room. She held her finger up to her lips and then closed the door and turned on the shower. Taking my shoulder she leaned in close to my ear.
"I think something has happened you should know. I think it changes everything and I am frightened."
"Tell me."
"Nott booked me for the night, he's sleeping now, but oh! Princess, he cried. His father was killed tonight, by You-Know-Who. He sobbed like a baby in my arms, and as I tried to calm him down he said, and I quote: 'I will see him dead! '"
I reared back and looked at her.
"That's what I thought! Prin-, ugh, Hermione, I told him not to be a fool! But he said there were others who felt that way and that this Snape character just might listen to them! Hermione, I am frightened! What have we done? These blokes are just silly little boys, some are bullies but they are not killers at heart! They can't take on the Dark Lord!"
"What did you tell him? Did you tell him anything about us? It could have been a set up. Maybe they just want to see how we will react."
She shook her head.
"Honestly, that was my first reaction. But you didn't see him. He's broken. What should I do? I feel like I have this power, but I am afraid to use it. I know I could whip him up to go try and take on the Dark Lord, but I really don't want to see him die! And suddenly, I feel like maybe our game just might help change things. Like it's bigger than I thought, and maybe we could rumor our way to freedom. I know it's stupid, but I feel like we could do this!"
I grabbed her by the shoulders.
"It's not so far fetched after all, Peaches. But we can't do it if we overreact. I want you to go back in there and stay with him. Be gentle, be sympathetic. Let him feel like you are the only one who understands. And then tell him about your parents."
She reeled back as if I had slapped her, and her eyes went dead. None of us talked about our families much, but I knew Peaches had seen her parents killed in Diagon Alley while buying souvenirs. I held my breath, hoping she wouldn't turn on me for my presumption, but then I saw a light of understanding.
"Yes. Yes, I see where you are going. Just a bit at first, and maybe he will see."
"Keep him from doing anything stupid, and make him believe you are the only one who understands. And if he brings up Snape again, tell him that might be a good idea."
"Really? But isn't he the Number Two man? That skinny guy that Macnair..." Her words cut off as her brain started to work too fast for my comfort. "Oh, Merlin's hairy nuts, he's your man, isn't he!" I have no idea what my face did, but she took it for confirmation. "Oh, Circe with a strap-on, Hermione, what have you gotten us into! He's your source? The goddamned Number Two man behind the goddamned throne? What the hell have you gotten us into!" Her American accent became more pronounced as she got more agitated.
"You said you felt it yourself. Freedom. Don't lose it on me now, Peaches, I need you. You have to go back in there and deliver. We are so close, but we need to keep low and stay calm. And, Peaches, you cannot tell anyone, not even Angel."
She pulled herself together and gave me a hard look. Then she threw her arms around me.
"You know I will kill you if this doesn't work, right?" she said. I could hear all the overtones in her voice, her attempt to sound lighthearted while sounding exactly like someone who, forced to hope for the first time in a long time, was already planning vengeance on whoever failed to deliver.
"I'll hold you to that." From the look she gave me, she heard all the overtones in mine as well.
She scuttled out of the bathroom, and I reached over and shut off the water.
The next night, Nott came early and booked Peaches for the night again. He usually didn't spend that kind of money. I stayed in the Emerald Lounge near the younger men, hoping to hear something, but Angel came in and got me.
"Macnair's here. He requested Peaches, but she's taken. Careful, Princess, he looks stressed."
I nodded to her and walked into the other lounge with my practiced smile on my face. When he looked up and saw me, he came and grabbed me by my elbow and walked past Ma who hadn't been able to say her spiel. She looked miffed and then threw a worried look after me.
He never said a word as we walked up the stairs together. My heart started to beat too fast when I saw what hallway he headed towards. I desperately tried to free my trapped mind...tried to go away to that place that I always went to before when my heart was stone. I couldn't and found a whimper escaped my lips as he dragged me into the Brown Room.
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Latest 25 Reviews for The Princess of Gryffindor
597 Reviews | 6.94/10 Average
I agree with Mick42 in the sense that I don't like the Voldemort won/everyone's dead/Hermione's a whore stories. I avoid them like the plague. I decided to give this one a go based on the reviews. I was very, very skeptical. There were aspects to the writing that I didn't like, such as it being written in first person, but the memorial scene alone made it well worth the read. I may have shed a tear (or 10).
Wow...just wow. Now I know why all of these other reviewers have shed a tear. I am a mess. Still smiling tho'! Captivating read. Kudos!
Yay, all finished. It's been a while since I've read this, so I had forgotten a lot of the details in the ending chapters, but I still love it as much as I did the first time I read it. You have my in tears reading the end couple of chapters now, but that's terribly easy to do to a pregnant woman, so don't worry too much lol.
I just love Snape, have I ever mentioned that? I do. And it's stuff like this in stories- him vowing to protect Hermione- that make me love him even more..
This is one I've read before, on ffnet I think, but I have to read it here too, it just seems impossible not to reread your favorite stories when you come across them somewhere. The bonus is that you already know you love the story, even if you can't remember all the details between point A and A.D.
My dear Aurette,I have spent half of yesterday and all of today re-reading this unbelievable story. Half of the time, I've been a sobbing, sopping mess - when S&H were gathering forces and found people who were still alive, the whole Harry and Ron speaking to Hermione from the great beyond, the memorial scene (holy crap, talk about sobbing!), reuniting with Minerva's ghost, and the list goes on. I love the plot of the story. I love your numerous OCs. I love how the young DEs revolt. I love how forces from all sides join together to fight the Dark Lord. I love the romance between S&H. I love how utterly vulnerable he is to her, and she to him. I love how wizarding society hero-worships Snape in the end. I love So Many Things about this story. If my heart could take it, I'd start it all over again, but I really wasn't exaggerating when I said I was sobbing half the time I was reading. This might sound odd, but reading this today, US Memorial Day, just makes it seem even more poignant. But I do think it's honoring to RL sacrifices by reading about fictional ones. Thank you so much for this absolutely wonderful story, and for giving me such an enjoyable (if teary and snotty) way to spend my day off.Love,Christev
Response from Aurette (Author of The Princess of Gryffindor)
{{{hugs}}}What a beautiful thing to say. I am deeply touched and honored. Thank you, Christev.
Response from Aurette (Author of The Princess of Gryffindor)
{{{hugs}}}What a beautiful thing to say. I am deeply touched and honored. Thank you, Christev.
Heartbreaking and wonderful and worth rereading. Thank you for sharing this.
Response from Aurette (Author of The Princess of Gryffindor)
I'm so glad you enjoyed. ;-)
Just re-read this and had to mention: Best Epilogue Ever. Why couldn't you have given JK a few pointers? ;-p
Response from Aurette (Author of The Princess of Gryffindor)
LOL! She never asked... Thank you!
I've just flown through the last several chapters, held in thrall to this story! This is just genius, you know, starting at a place of total desolation - this terrible post-war dystopia - and taking all the elements from DH (the prophecy from Severus, the Hallows, even walking beside the dead and moving with them before returning to earth - thanks particularly for including Draco with the others), using them as they were meant to be used, finding another way of stopping Voldemort and reenvisioning a new world in the aftermath.
And I love seeing Snape marked as the Man Who Lived! And a father! And the Minister! (And that proposal? Mmm-hmm... clearly, he has caught on to everything Hermione's been teaching him!)
You strike such a great balance between comedy and high drama. It's such a pleasure to read.
Oh, Goyle. Goyles will be Goyles, I suppose!"I think you have just been metaphorically peed on." Oh, I love this line... particularly since Severus' possessiveness towards Hermione is such a strong part of his character (which is why his reluctant willingness to 'share' Hermione rather than lose her was SO terribly shocking).
Response from Aurette (Author of The Princess of Gryffindor)
Thank you! And I think, by his behavior in this chapter, you can see he tacitly took those words... back.
Response from ofankoma (Reviewer)
Oh, absolutely! That's what's so marvelous to see in this Snape. He acts impulsively so often, and then immediately knows that it's not what he really wanted, and is slowly learning to keep it all in check as he accepts the fact that she really loves him and that he's truly safe with her.
Response from Aurette (Author of The Princess of Gryffindor)
Hannah and Neville! Woo-hoo! (You can just feel the little triumphs along the way - things are getting brighter all the time!) And the lack of trust between all parties involved... yes, that feels completely, completely believable.(Also,I don't know that I've ever met an original character that I've liked, but Peaches is fantastic. Just fantastic. You make me change my mind on a lot of things, I think...)
Response from Aurette (Author of The Princess of Gryffindor)
I intentionally started this tale as dark as I could make it, and then slowly let the light in. Neville and Hannah were such a beacon of hope...
Ah, the trust between the two as they examine the girls! And her red robes... yes, I imagine Severus doesn't want Hermione in anything less than a high-necked robe in front of her old beau.
Response from Aurette (Author of The Princess of Gryffindor)
Trust is something they thought they had, but as you can see, they are both too emotionally unsophisticated to not end up with issues.
Whoa, whoa, whoa... Elder Goyle and Ma are two revelations here, aren't they? As for the former, it really makes me wonder (again and again) what Voldemort's plan was 'when' he won. Why cheat Death if you have nothing to live for? For someone as hypothetically long-sighted as he was (looking to an eternity of power and control over the wizarding world), he's remarkably short-sighted here (what do you do now that you've won?). You raise all sorts of fascinating questions here. And Ma, with the Veritaserum? Grand.
Response from Aurette (Author of The Princess of Gryffindor)
Ma was intended to just be a stock vilain, but she elbowed her way toward three dimentional. I was very happy with the way she worked out.
The robes! Wonderful, wonderful, all around, from Hermione's comfort in them and the note exchange.Charlie and Viktor? You're really getting things moving here, aren't you? Momentum. You're really a master with creating a momentum that just pulls a reader through the story. I don't mean just here, but everything I've read up til now - it's so well paced and unfolds so naturally. In case I haven't said this in a chapter or two, thanks so much for sharing this.
Response from Aurette (Author of The Princess of Gryffindor)
I was very attuned to the pacing of this tale. It was my very first mult-chaptered fic and getting the pacing down right was one of my primary concerns. Thank you so much for reviewing it!
Hooray! I love what you've done with Theo Nott. The second guessing and the regret shows how easy it was for misguided, then-ambivalent people to latch on to Voldemort's coat tails. (Cloak tails?) Very like Severus at that age, no?You're also hilarious, but I suspect you know that. "Conjure myself some decent clothes?" FABULOUS.
Response from Aurette (Author of The Princess of Gryffindor)
Exactly! I saw Theo as not being wildly different from young Snape, just perhaps a bit more entitled. I am so glad you liked this.
Wow. There are so many things I love, love, love in this chapter. First off, the relationship between Severus and the Malfoys. (Ach, and the horror of their deaths!) Next, Dumbledore's attitude. I, for one, have a tendency to vilify the man. Reading the repentance he shows here makes me rethink a lot of things about him. (So thank you for challenging me!) But you're right - we have a lot of evidence in DH that there are many unspoken things in his past that explain his present actions. And, of course, it's just a relief to see that he finally has someone to tell all this to, someone who will care for him and stand by him through it all. This is just wonderful, and I'm completely loving your writing and this story!
Response from Aurette (Author of The Princess of Gryffindor)
I also have a tendancy to vilify Dumbledore, but I know that was never JKR's intention, so every so often I try and reset my thinking. Then I backslide. lol.
There are so many reasons I love this story... wonderful narrative flow, seamless incorporation of canon devices (Hallows! Can't wait to see them in action!), a fresh perspective on the nature of evil in the Voldemort regime, a place to see regrets worked out and atoned for.But the single greatest reason why this is so fabulous is your clear vision of your characters. What we know of them from JKR is fleshed out so beautifully here, and it's not a happy-go-lucky, cleaned up and sanitized version of the very broken people we know (and love), but a hard look at the mistakes they make and how they learn together to move on and forgive one another in a much deeper understanding of who the other really is.
Response from Aurette (Author of The Princess of Gryffindor)
This chapter was my impetus for writing the whole fic. I wanted to get to this scene. Of course, once I did, I then had a Ministry to over throw... lol.
Oh, now that's interesting... incorporating the Hallows? I think this means we'll get to see some action from the Elder Wand (killing Voldemort?), the Resurrection Stone (Harry and Ron?), and the Invisibility Cloak (I have no idea on this one... it's useful in so many ways). I can't wait to see where they lead!
Severus' thoughts on the ambition of Voldemort five years out are interesting... it certainly does make you wonder - what would Tom have done had he won? Did he have a plan in place? I mean, the fear of ignominious death aside, what was really motivating his actions? What did he envision for the Wizarding world?
There's much that I enjoy in this chapter... the way they recognize each other as being, really, the only people left on earth (that we know of so far) who can really see one another is fantastic. Antarctica banter with penguins! 'Whoever had broken this man deserved to burn in hell.'What I found myself wishing I had here was Hermione's musings on her own sexual history. Was she a virgin before she was enslaved here? I found I wanted this when she first talked about her position as a whore with Snape as well... I just want it sometime. (Maybe it's coming up later? We'll see!) There seems to be space for her to say that she's still a virgin (so to speak) with a great deal of this as well. And defend her innocence. Since she never kissed Ron in the final battle (AU breaks off earlier here, right?), has she even been kissed?
Response from ofankoma (Reviewer)
(Because Severus very well may be right in trying to stop her... for her own peace of mind, certainly, and for the fact that she's been traumatised for years there. Another sexual experience now may not be helpful on the road to recovery, and he'd certainly be remiss if he didn't know the situation before letting her have her way with him...)
The harpsichord? That's hilarious. Does she tune it herself, as well? All the descriptions of this place add up to a bizarre, depressing, garish nightmare. It's like everyone tossed in their leftovers and out popped a brother, or several people's lives just vomited out all their extras on the (Voldemort-run) street.
Ah, Draco. I'm sad to hear he's lost. I have a soft spot for him as one of the people who gave Severus a will to go on in HBP and DH. I would have liked seeing your Snape deal with him.
That last long paragraph on the enigma of Snape? Spot on. It sums up why he's such a fascinating character in canon: powerful and powerless, beautiful and ugly, lauded and humiliated. The ambiguity of him is so rich, and not in the Dumbledore 'we sort too soon' sort of way, claiming that he's truly a Gryffindor at heart merely because he's on the side of good.
As to protection, well, that's another one of the strongest themes attached to him in canon, isn't it? He's constantly fighting to protect people - even people he despises -and he prepares them all to do the same. Your Hermione's a lucky girl...
Well done, you.
Hmm... "I, too, practice self-denial?" I think he might practice a few kinds of denial here, since he did just move to kiss her. (Of course, perhaps poor Severus doesn't know any better. He missed out on the 'What not to do whilst visiting a whorehouse' lesson in finishing school.) I greatly appreciate a post-DH Snape who doesn't know what to do with a woman... after all, when you poke around in canon, it seems fairly obvious that his social calendar was empty.
I also enjoy the dynamic you're setting up between Hermione and Peaches, the latter of whom is clearly in control of her own destiny in a way that Hermione just isn't... yet.
And...Harry and Ron? What?!?
Oh, gravy! Lime-green peignoirs and silver mules? This is a high class establishment poor Hermione's stuck in. (Although the lime-green clothing is oddly reminiscent of St. Mungo's...)
I love a phrase like "She floated in like a frigate in full sail." Really, the oppressing shabbiness of the place is overwhelming. I'm so very wary of new characters, so I'm really hoping I will like yours... Peaches, maybe yes? Ma, maybe no. Unless we do know Ma or Angel already and they're just under aliases like the Princess?
Drinking Cocoa enticed me back here to revisit this wonderful, deep, rich tale once again, when I should be doing my own writing and in other ways getting the heap of papers on my desk cleared and sorted (not to mention getting to bed at a decent hour). But, no, I had to swallow this beautiful work whole once again, rediscovering all its complexities and marvels, emotions and heatbreak, fascinations and intricacies. And it is now nearly 2am, and I can at last climb into my solitary little bed, wrapped in the warmth of some quite satisfying and delicious writing. Thank you.
Response from Aurette (Author of The Princess of Gryffindor)
I thank you, truly, for your revisiting this story. Nothing is more satisfying than knowing it is apreciated on a second reading as well. :-)
I give it five years before Brilliant figures out how to spell that journal open and gets the shock of her young life hahahaha.
Response from Aurette (Author of The Princess of Gryffindor)
LOL! Oh, that would be Brilliant! You need to write that fic!
Response from StarryEyedNoOne (Reviewer)
I haven't wrote HP fanfic since I was the age of a first year lol. I pray to any diety that's listening that NONE of it is still floating aroung out there. :-\
Response from Aurette (Author of The Princess of Gryffindor)
LOL! I understand. I once read that if you aren't embarrased by something you wrote a year ago, you are no longer growing as a writer. Hell, I get embarrassed over things I wrote last week...