The Cure
Chapter 10 of 11
linlawlessA solution to Dumbledore's problem is found and implemented. Does it work?
A/N: Thanks, as always, to everyone who is reading and reviewing. Thanks again to Cat (quaffswinegaily) for the Britpick. Errors are, of course, mine.
Chapter 10: The Cure
Severus was relieved that it hadn't required more argument to get their agreement to what he was certain was the only acceptable plan. Thus, when he and Bill arrived at Shell Cottage a short while later, after a quick walk to the Hogwarts gates and an equally quick Apparition to the coordinates Bill provided, he was in an unusually good mood. As a consequence, he was rather more courteous than usual as he greeted Fleur.
"Hello, Mrs. Weasley, we appreciate your willingness to assist us in our research," he said politely.
"Of course we want to help. It's just horrid that the Headmaster is so very ill. I put the children down to sleep in a guest room for tonight so that your research would not disturb them." She led the way to the nursery, where she pointed out the bookshelves. "This is about half of what we have. The rest is in boxes in the attic. Perhaps you will start here, Professor, while Bill brings the rest down?"
"Certainly," Severus said smoothly. He very much preferred that option to mucking about in a dusty old attic himself. Bill and Fleur took themselves off, and he immediately cast a Summoning Charm. "Accio books referring to 'Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star." Several popped off the shelves and flew toward him, so he quickly followed up with, "Alveus." After catching the books in the basket he had conjured, he carried them back downstairs to the sitting room, where he began examining each one in turn.
When Harry and Ron finally Flooed into the Headmaster's office a total of forty minutes late, Hermione was tapping her foot impatiently. "What took you so long?" she demanded.
"Sorry we're late," Ron said offhandedly.
"Yeah, the Director insisted on an update. We tried to make it quick, but he wanted every detail. He wasn't happy that none of the leads we've followed have gone anywhere," Harry added.
"Well, we have to get to Shell Cottage. We think we've figured out what happened."
"What?" Ron asked. "And why didn't you tell us?"
"We weren't entirely sure until Bill looked, too. And I'll tell you on our way to the gates." She hustled them out the door and down the stairs.
By the time they Apparated, Harry and Ron were up to date on everything they had discovered. Thus, when they arrived at Shell Cottage, they were eager (for once) to look through books to find an answer to their problem.
They found Severus and Bill in the sitting room. Severus was paging through a book while Bill was using enlarging charms on some shrunken boxes in the far corner of the room.
"Oi!" Ron called. "How's the search coming?"
Bill looked up and said, "It'll go faster if you get over here and help me with this." Severus glanced up but said nothing.
Harry and Ron hurried over to assist him, while Hermione approached Severus. "Which ones have you looked through?"
"Those are done," he replied, pointing to a stack to his left. "These are not." He gestured toward a stack on his right. Hermione summoned a chair and took the top book from the stack, wondering distractedly where Fleur was.
The five of them worked in silence for a while, until Fleur entered with a tea tray hovering behind her. Setting it down on a side table, she said, "I thought you might like some refreshments." Naturally, Ron was first to reach the food. Fleur asked, "Professor, may I bring you something?"
"No, thank you," Severus said politely. So politely, in fact, that Hermione's attention was caught by it. She certainly hoped he wasn't yet another male under the spell of the blonde beauty. She glanced at him to see if he was staring at the other woman the way every other male on the planet usually did. He must have felt her eyes on him, because he met Hermione's eyes and raised a questioning eyebrow.
Not wanting to admit that she might be feeling just a tiny bit jealous, Hermione shook her head slightly and returned her attention to the book on her lap.
Two hours later, when so many books were scattered around the sitting room that it was difficult to tell who had read what, Hermione finally found something useful. It wasn't in a children's book at all, but in a dusty tome about the history of magic that had caught her eye because it seemed so out of place. It was apparently focused on one of the many important topics that was never covered in the Hogwarts curriculum because of Professor Binns's obsession with the Goblin Wars.
The relevant chapter described how during the years of anti-witch hysteria throughout Europe and the Americas, some creative witches and wizards had discovered that their magic could be temporarily hidden away using seemingly innocent children's verse. "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" was just one example of this the magic was literally hidden in the stars so there would be nothing in the aura that a witch-hunter could sense. Other songs transferred the magic to everyday objects, including such diverse objects as teapots ("I'm a Little Teapot"), toy spiders ("Itsy Bitsy Spider"), and jack-in-the-boxes ("Pop! Goes the Weasel"). She scanned the page, looking for reference to how the magic was retrieved when the danger passed.
Three pages later, she finally found it. "Severus, look at this!" She pushed the book toward him.
He read through it. "Bill, come and see this."
Bill hurried over with Harry and Ron close on his heels. Taking the book, he paused to glare at his brother, who was trying to read over his shoulder while Harry watched expectantly. "Sorry," Ron said, "but hurry up."
"Give me a minute." Bill turned his attention to the book. When he finished, he handed the book to Ron, looking thoughtful as the two younger men read together. He said to Severus, "A very clever plan our ancestors had, wasn't it?"
"Indeed. Brilliant in its simplicity, really."
"I suppose we should go back to Hogwarts and see if conditions are proper to do it tonight," Hermione offered.
"Yes, that would probably be wise," Severus agreed.
"Who's going to do it?" Ron wanted to know.
"It will have the most power if we all cast it simultaneously. That's what we do at Gringotts with the most powerful curses, anyway. Let me just tell Fleur we're going." He hurried from the room.
As soon as he returned, they all Apparated back to the Hogwarts gates. As one, they turned to look skyward. Ron was first to break the silence, "It seems clear enough, doesn't it?"
"Looks good to me," Harry agreed.
Hermione was the first to begin striding toward the castle, calling over her shoulder, "Yes, but we'd better hurry. You know how quickly the weather can change in Scotland."
Severus caught up quickly. "I'll go get the Headmaster and Poppy if you'll try to find Minerva and Filius. One more would be even better, so we'd have nine."
Bill chimed in. "Shame Fleur is too far along to Apparate. What about Professor Sprout?"
Severus nodded. "Anyone will do, really. We have several powerful people already, so it's just a matter of rounding out the circle."
"All right, I'll go find Minerva, Filius, and whoever I can find for a ninth."
"Good. Harry, Ron, and I will make the circle while you two round everyone up. We'll see you at the Quidditch pitch."
They hurried off to complete their various tasks.
Hermione hadn't been able to find Professor Sprout, but she had managed to round up Minerva, Filius, and Madam Hooch. They arrived just as Severus was placing the headmaster in the centre of the circle.
"All right," Severus said. "Everyone please take your places. All we have to do is cast a powerful Summoning Charm simultaneously, directing the magic toward the circle. It should recognise and resume its proper place. The incantation is Accio magus navitas. Is everyone ready, or does someone need that repeated?" He looked around the circle. No one indicated any problem, so he continued. "First, we should try to raise our energy level as high as possible. The simplest way to do this is by deep breathing more oxygen equals more energy, according to the book we found." After several minutes of deep breathing, Severus asked, "Now, to concentrate our energies, please hold your wand in your right hand and touch the shoulder of the person to your left with your left hand." When everyone had complied, he continued, "All right, if everyone is ready, I'll count down and we'll all give the incantation." Upon their affirming nods and raised wands, Severus said, "On three. One ... two ... three!" As soon as he said the last number, the entire group called out, "Accio magus navitas!"
A bright gleam of light flashed in the sky and plummeted toward them. Hermione watched in awe as it streaked straight into the circle and into the headmaster's still form at the centre. Within seconds, he was sitting up. No one said a word; they all seemed stunned at how readily that had worked. "Well, that certainly feels wonderfully refreshing," Dumbledore said, eyes twinkling.
A/N: According to an online Latin translator:
"alveus" ="basket"
"magus" ="magical"
"navitas" = "energy"
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Why is it that as much happiness as I get from Hermione and Severus finding each other, the fact that it puts Ron's nose out of joint is just the slightly evil icing on the cake?
Response from linlawless (Author of To Cure a Curse)
Hehehehe, I think a lot of people feel that way. The funny thing is, I don't dislike Ron. I just don't like him paired with Hermione. Thanks for the review! :)
Response from linlawless (Author of To Cure a Curse)
Hehehehe, I think a lot of people feel that way. The funny thing is, I don't dislike Ron. I just don't like him paired with Hermione. Thanks for the review! :)
Oh, this is such an elegant and warm story to read! I enjoyed it so much, thanks for sharing it!
Response from linlawless (Author of To Cure a Curse)
Thank you very much! I'm glad you enjoyed it, and I appreciate the review! :)
This is a lovely ending to a lovely story. I enjoyed this very much!
Response from linlawless (Author of To Cure a Curse)
Thank you! I'm glad you liked it! :D
Severus is already unintentionally using endearments ... he is a lost cause. Somehow, I don't suspect she will be too upset about it either. I certainly hope that their time at Malfoy Manor proves productive. Severus doesn't seem to like being there a whole lot more than Hermione does. I still wanted something to happen so he would have to swoop in and save her. Maybe at lunch ...
Response from linlawless (Author of To Cure a Curse)
Hehehe ... he doesn't know it, yet, of course (denial being what it is ...). We'll see if he has to swoop in and save her at some point. Thanks for reviewing! :)
A three story private library? It's a wet dream come true for Hermione! Excellent chapter. Can't wait for the next one. *looks at watch - checks website - taps foot impatiently* Well?
Response from linlawless (Author of To Cure a Curse)
LOL, that *does* sound like Hermione's idea of of Nirvana ... Glad you're enjoying it! Next chapter is up! :) Thanks for reviewing!
I'm enjoying this very much. Looking forward to Severus and Hermione's visit to Malfoy manor.
Response from linlawless (Author of To Cure a Curse)
Thank you! I'm glad you're enjoying it so far! :)
Ha ha, Muggle stunt men. Love it. And Hermione's ability to make everyone feel sheepish... divine!
Response from linlawless (Author of To Cure a Curse)
Hehehe, glad you like! Thanks for reviewing! :)
Ron still sounds like a two-year old compared to Severus' maturity! I thought it was funny he didn't get the joke about the library.
Response from linlawless (Author of To Cure a Curse)
Hehehe, well, I always saw Ron as an overgrown kid at heart -- with both the good and bad aspects of that. Severus reverts to immaturity when he feels threatened emotionally, IMO, but the rest of the time, he's a grown-up. Poor Ron -- he doesn't pick up on subtlety much ... Thanks for reviewing! :)
I am enjoying this story very much. Keep up the good and entertaining work!
Response from linlawless (Author of To Cure a Curse)
Thank you very much! I'm so glad you like it so far! :D
Apparently, he had hidden depths – so well hidden that hardly anyone seemed aware of them.I hope Severus and Hermione will both become more aware of each other's hidden depths before all is said and done. Might there be a book in Malfoy Manor's library with a particularly nasty Anti-Muggle spell on it? One that will require Severus coming to her rescue? I don't want her to get hurt, mind you. I just want them to get together. *grins*Beth
Response from linlawless (Author of To Cure a Curse)
Hahahaha, you're full of sneaky ideas (have you been hanging around sneaky!Dumbledore?) Anyway, hopefully they'll be getting to know one another better in many ways ... ;) Thanks for reviewing! :)
A Muggle film stuntman staging Dumbledore's fall--now that is a unique explanation I have never seen used in fanfic before to explain his survival! Bravo! I'm looking forward to the character development sure to take place when Hermione and Severus travel to Malfoy Manor together next chapter, so we can see more of those hidden depths that Hermione is beginning to discover...
Response from linlawless (Author of To Cure a Curse)
Oh, yay! I wanted to do something unique, so I'm glad it's not in all the other fanfics that I haven't gotten around to reading yet. :) Hope you'll continue to enjoy, and thanks for reviewing! :)
Yep, those depths are pretty deep.
Response from linlawless (Author of To Cure a Curse)
Hehe true. He's probably horrified that they even exist! ;) Thanks for reviewing!
Apparently, he had hidden depths – so well hidden that hardly anyone seemed aware of them.Yes, that pretty well sums it all up. I love the image in my head of Severus and Hermione spending a day together at the spa. Good thing it is a Muggle place, as noone in the wizarding world would believe it.I find myself almost wanting something bad to happen at Malfoy Manor, just so he can protect her. Come on, you know you want to ;)
Response from linlawless (Author of To Cure a Curse)
LOL! Maybe I do want to ... or maybe I don't! ;) Keep reading! :D Thanks for reviewing!
And she plans to dive into those hidden depths, doesn't she? Careful, Hermione, there could be rocks hidden under there. ^_^
Response from linlawless (Author of To Cure a Curse)
LOL, so true. Her curiosity always did get her into trouble, didn't it? ;) Thanks for reviewing! :)
I'm not sure what Severus meant when he noticed Hermione "coming into her own magic". Was there something about the timing of when he said it - could she not have gotten into the Extra-Restricted section if she wasn't a fully-matured witch -- and he was suprised that she could get in there at such a relatively young age?
Response from linlawless (Author of To Cure a Curse)
Well, the Extra-Restricted section isn't visible to anyone who isn't both powerful and controlled, so I think the implication in Severus's thoughts is that younger witches and wizards (even adults) usually lack either the necessary power or control or both. Anyway, thanks for reviewing! :)
So it makes me wonder, Dumbledore wasn't hit with the full effect of the "curse" if he was beginning to apparate away when he was hit with the blue light. I wonder what would have happened if he hadn't apparated away so quickly?
Response from linlawless (Author of To Cure a Curse)
A very interesting question, and one that will be partially addressed in the near future. Thanks for reviewing! :D
Severus and Hermione really do make a good team. It is just as well that Harry and Ron's expertise lies in a different area so these two can have some alone time. For research purposes, of course ;)I love the spell to trace the people from the memory, and also that there is an extra restricted section. Hermione must have been drooling over it.Malfoy Manor ought to be interesting. Especially with Severus' new knowledge of Hermione's past. She may need to stay very close to him to feel safe :)
Response from linlawless (Author of To Cure a Curse)
Hehehehe, yes, it would be torture for all concerned if Harry and Ron were forced to work in the library, especially with Severus present! Glad you enjoyed the spell and the Extra Restricted section -- they seemed like the sort of things that might exist in that world. :) Hopefully we'll see progress (in more ways than one) at Malfoy Manor. Thanks for reviewing! :)
Distraction by Quidditch and food ... Hermione certainly hasn't lost her touch where the boys are concerned.I love that Severus knew the woman from the gentleman's club, and then had to scramble for an excuse. I think he forgot his audience :)Apparently Dumbledore's curse is worse than I thought. This would be a lot easier if there weren't a thousand people out in the streets at the time. It could have been any one of them. We shall see what happens.
Response from linlawless (Author of To Cure a Curse)
Yes, Hermione knows her boys, doesn't she? And apparently, she can induce guilt in Severus, too! :) The scene in Hogsmeade was a real challenge to write -- I wanted to plant clues, but still make sure they had some work to do to figure everything out. :D Thanks for reviewing!
I have a feeling we are in for some fun. I do feel for Severus having to deal with this group once again, but at least it seems he has an ally in Hermione. Dumbledore without his twinkle? Call the authorities, quick! Wouldn't they have a fit if there was no curse, but just an elaborate plan just to get them together. LOL? I hope he isn't in too bad of shape before they find something to help him. Off to find out ...
Response from linlawless (Author of To Cure a Curse)
Yes, Severus must feel the gods are conspiring against him yet again, don't you think? The idea of Dumbledore's twinkle going missing was part of the inspiration for the story, so I'm glad you're enjoying that. It *would* be hilarious if this was one of his plots ... but you'll have to wait and see! ;)
OMG! He didn't know about Bella's torture of Hermione at Malfoy Manor... this is a surprise. I love when they work together to solve a mystery, and this trip to the Malfoy library promises more revelations to come! Well done.Beth
Response from linlawless (Author of To Cure a Curse)
Thanks! So glad you're enjoying it! (And I'm glad I surprised you, too!). Thanks for reviewing! :)
I'm loving this, Linda. They seem to be working together well.I feel a hug coming on after this new revelation.And the blood sugar comment; I had to laugh. You didn't talk to my spouse, did you? Something about my personality B.
Response from linlawless (Author of To Cure a Curse)
Hehehe -- I'm glad you're still enjoying it. The blood sugar comment is actually loosely based on something a male friend of mine once said about his girlfriend ("I've learned that when she says she's hungry, that's a drop-everything emergency"), and which I know firsthand to be true of myself and of many women I know. Glad it rang true for you, too! :)
More? I agree that Severus probably had no idea what happened at Malfoy Manor. I did love that drawing charm. They really should draw everyone they see.
Response from linlawless (Author of To Cure a Curse)
Oh, I'm glad you agree that he probably didn't know, and that you liked the charm. That would be fun if they started drawing everyone they know! And ... OMG, an idea for a PWP just hijacked my brain! Ack! ;)
I thought everyone knew! Is this incarnation of Lucius going to be canon, non-canon, or something in between? It should be interesting to find out, shouldn't it? ^_^
Response from linlawless (Author of To Cure a Curse)
Hehehe, well, I don't think canon is entirely clear about who knows what -- we only know for sure what Harry knows, and what he hears other people say that tells us what they know (or what Harry believes they know, anyway). So I figured I had wiggle room -- especially since Snape's not exactly anyone's idea of a gossip buddy. ;) Anyway, I think Lucius approaches early canon Lucius in this one ... maybe. :D
I'm just wondering what Severus and Unspeakable Hermione could get up to togather in the extra-restricted section of the library
Response from linlawless (Author of To Cure a Curse)
LOL, I may have to do a one-shot at some point exploring that very question! I'm sure it would be lots and lots of fun! ;)
Cool chapter. Love the new spell and very creative developments.
Response from linlawless (Author of To Cure a Curse)
Thank you! So glad you're enjoying it! I appreciate the review! :D