All's Well that Ends Well
Chapter 11 of 11
linlawlessDumbledore learns what happened, Severus and Hermione learn each other's thoughts about the future, and Harry and Ron learn something they'd rather not know ...
A/N: Here's the final chapter. A final thanks to Cat (quaffswinegaily) for the Britpick, and to everyone who has read, alerted, favourited, or reviewed. I'm considering taking a reader's suggestion and writing a companion piece (what could Severus and Hermione be up to in the Extra-Restricted Section?!), so keep an eye out!
Itchy, my friend, I hope you've enjoyed your story! Thanks for the prompt it was a lot of fun to write!
Chapter 11: All's Well That Ends Well
Everyone surged toward Dumbledore, surrounding him and exclaiming in delight at his clearly improved health.
Poppy called, "I must examine the headmaster, so please give us some room!" They largely ignored her.
"I feel fine, Poppy. Never better, in fact."
Still, Poppy alternately cajoled and bullied everyone until they finally assisted her in moving Dumbledore to the hospital wing, where she thoroughly examined him. She soon pronounced him in perfect health, though she still insisted he must spend the night in the infirmary so she could keep an eye on him.
As soon as the waiting group received word of his recovery, they hurried to his bedside, welcoming him back and expressing their delight that they had been able to restore him to health. Albus expressed curiosity about what had happened and how they had fixed it and why he had gone to sleep in the infirmary and woken on the Quidditch Pitch. To Severus's secret delight, Bill decided to leave the explanations to the others, saying he didn't want to leave Fleur alone for too long. Madam Hooch also took her leave, commenting she had Slytherin and Gryffindor third years in the morning, so she needed her rest.
The rest of the group began talking all at once, until Albus interrupted with a laugh, "One at a time, please. Severus, perhaps you would oblige?"
"Certainly, Albus. It all began with a pair of children singing a nursery rhyme while playing with wands they had somehow acquired ..." He explained as succinctly as possible, with the others occasionally interjecting additional information where they felt it warranted. He gave Hermione most of the credit for realising the children were involved, but he glossed over what they had been doing just before she had that revelation. He could only hope no one noticed that both he and Hermione appeared unaccountably warm when he described that part.
Eventually, upon hearing of the Summoning Charm that had restored him to health, Albus commented, "What a clever, strange way to do it, Severus. To draw the magic all the way back from the stars would require a lot of power. How did they manage if they had hidden all of it?"
"Apparently, several people stored their magic in smaller, more local objects, such as teapots or children's toys. The person who blended most effectively with the Muggles of the time someone who was perceived as beyond suspicion would retain just enough magic internally to be able to retrieve the rest of his or her own from the storage object. Then, once that person's magic was back in place, he or she would be available to assist others. Only the people who were most worried about being persecuted went so far as to hide their magic in the stars, since it took the combined efforts of at least three spells, and preferably three times three, to effectively retrieve it. We think it had such a negative effect on you due to both the imprecision of the wand movement and the Sleeping Beauty Hex that hit you so soon afterward."
"Fascinating," Dumbledore said. "I wonder what other forms of magic have been lost to legend and nursery rhymes over the years. Perhaps we should research it and add it to the curriculum ..."
Hermione interjected, "Oh, that would be wonderful, sir! I'd be happy to assist with the research should you decide to go forward with it."
"Of course you would," Ron said dryly, and everyone laughed, even Hermione.
"Perhaps we could work on that together," Severus suggested smoothly. He ignored the startled looks this elicited from everyone except Albus and Hermione herself. He didn't care what anyone else thought clearly, this was the perfect project to solve the problem he had begun puzzling over now that Albus was well: how to ensure that he would spend a significant amount of time in Hermione's company? "We did, after all, work quite effectively together on this problem."
"What a wonderful idea," Dumbledore agreed happily, and it was settled.
Eventually, people began drifting off to find their beds. Minerva left first, clearly exhausted after the strain of the last few days. Soon after, Filius and Poppy took themselves off as well, leaving only Severus, Dumbledore, Harry, Ron, and Hermione. Hermione wished the boys would leave, so she could talk to Severus alone, but they showed no signs of excusing themselves any time soon, and Hermione suspected they were planning to see her home on their way out. Finally, she decided to take things in hand herself. "I'm exhausted," she began. "I wonder if I might stay here at Hogwarts for one more night, Professor Dumbledore? If I Floo home now, I'll have a thousand things to do before I get to sleep."
"Of course, of course! No need to rush out. You know you're all welcome here any time you like."
"Great!" Ron said, standing. "We'll walk you to your room, Hermione."
"Oh ... er ..." Hermione stammered, trying to think of an excuse to go with Severus instead. She caught his lip twitching in amusement before he came to her rescue.
"Hermione, I believe you left your notes and some books cluttering up my sitting room. If you want them before you leave Hogwarts, you should get them now, as I will not be available to retrieve them with you in the morning."
Hermione just managed to restrain a conspiratorial grin as Ron muttered something that sounded suspiciously like "git" under his breath, and Harry glared at Severus. She said very seriously, "Oh, I really do need those. We should go now, if you don't mind, as I'm anxious to get to bed as soon as possible."
"We'll walk with you," Harry said, standing also. "Right, Ron?"
"Right."
"Don't be ridiculous," Hermione said firmly. "Your rooms are in the complete opposite direction. It's perfectly safe for me to find my own way."
They looked ready to protest, but Severus said, "Don't worry, gentlemen, I shall endeavour to ensure that your friend gets herself safely to bed."
"See?" Hermione said. "Off you go, then." She shooed them out into the corridor, calling a good night to the headmaster as she went. Fortunately, they were too accustomed to following Hermione's orders to continue to protest, and they headed off toward their quarters before Severus had finished saying good night to the headmaster and joined her in the corridor.
The entire walk to Severus's quarters was accomplished in silence. By the time they arrived, Hermione was beginning to wonder if she had misread the situation and he actually just wanted her to get her things and go back to her own quarters.
"So," she said a bit awkwardly, "I really should find my notes and books and things and ... er ... head back to my quarters."
"You'll do no such thing," Severus growled, herding her toward the bedroom as he began loosening the fastenings of his robes. "As I recall, we had a bargain. Something about you returning to my bed tonight if I was ready for dinner on time?"
She grinned, relieved. "Oh, I thought maybe, now that the headmaster is all right ... well ... I wasn't sure ... especially with everyone seeing us leave together ... Harry and Ron are going to be difficult about this if we ... well, you know ..."
"Upsetting those two dunderheads is hardly a deterrent," he said softly in her ear, making her shiver even as she protested the appellation.
"They're not ... ohhh ..." she moaned as he began nibbling on her neck. After a moment, she forced herself to try again. "... not dunderheads ..." She wrapped her arms around his neck and began kissing him in earnest.
She felt him smile against her lips. "We'll debate that later," he whispered.
"Much later," she agreed with a contented sigh.
As she drifted off to sleep (very much later), she heard him whisper, "Now that I've got you, I'm definitely keeping you, Miss Granger, whatever your dunderhead friends think. Or anyone else, for that matter." The last thing she remembered of that night was feeling him kiss her forehead.
Severus woke once again to find himself breathing into a bushy mop of hair. It was, like last time, attached to a delightfully curvy female form. Fortunately, there was no need to hurry out of bed this morning. While Hermione had been saying good night to her friends, Severus had paused to ask the Headmaster for a day or two to recover from the stress of the past few days. Dumbledore's eyes had twinkled as he had happily agreed that Severus should take the rest of the week if he liked.
He began to lightly stroke Hermione's naked back, and eventually she began to stir. "G'morning," she mumbled, tilting her head back to look at him sleepily.
"Good morning," Severus replied. He pushed her hair aside and kissed her then began nibbling on her neck. Soon, she was writhing and moaning beneath him. He found himself rather amazed at his good fortune this pretty, smart, powerful witch responded so passionately to him, the 'greasy git of the dungeons.'
Yes, he was definitely going to do his best to keep her, he thought, as they dozed in the aftermath.
A while later, Hermione stirred again, propping her chin on his chest to look at him. "Did you mean it?" she asked without preamble.
"Mean what?" he asked, perplexed.
"Last night, you said you wanted to keep me, no matter what anyone thought."
Severus felt his cheeks grow warm. "I thought you were asleep," he grumbled. "And anyway, what if I did mean it?"
She smiled. "Then I'd say that's a very good thing, since I'm definitely planning to keep you."
"Then we're in agreement," he murmured, kissing her once more. Then he sighed. "I suppose the dunderheads will be looking for you if you aren't at breakfast."
She smiled. "They're not dunderheads, but yes, I'm sure they will." She paused. "What time is your first class?"
"Not until next week," Severus replied. At her questioning look, he added, "Albus has allowed me the week to recover if I like."
She grinned. "Want some company?"
"Most assuredly," he replied, pleased.
An hour later, as they sipped tea in bed, Hermione said suddenly, "There's something I've been meaning to ask you about."
"You have a question? I'm shocked." His voice was dry, but there was no sneer, so Hermione didn't take offence.
"I know, I expect I'll probably have to revive you with smelling salts any moment. Nevertheless, what I want to know is what all that was at lunch with Lucius the other day?"
"You'll have to be more specific than 'all that' if you expect me to have any idea what you're talking about."
"You and Lucius seemed to be having some sort of unspoken conversation. What was it about?"
Severus's eyes widened and he flushed slightly. "Nothing important, I assure you."
"Well, if it wasn't important, why won't you tell me?"
Severus muttered something under his breath.
"What was that? I didn't quite catch it."
"If you must know, he was trying to get you to unwittingly tell him about your work at the Ministry. He didn't really mean anything by it, of course it's just what he does. A habit, really."
"Oh, so you were warning him to stop? That's sweet."
Severus frowned. "I'm not sweet."
"Of course you aren't. Now, I'd like to have a shower. Care to join me?"
Severus agreed with alacrity, relieved that he hadn't been forced to reveal the rest of what had been communicated in that silent conversation. No, she definitely didn't need to know that Narcissa had been after him for months to find a nice witch and settle down, or that Lucius had apparently concluded Hermione was the perfect choice. After all, Lucius would be quick to realise he could only benefit if his longtime friend were to align himself very closely with a war heroine.
Severus could have told Hermione all this, of course, but why bother? She was satisfied with the other part of the conversation, and he couldn't have her wondering if his reasons for wanting to keep her related to anything other than true physical and mental attraction.
He'd much rather have her focused on other things for the foreseeable future.
They were just getting out of a shared shower when the banging started. Ron's muffled voice came through the door. "Snape! We know you're in there!"
"Let us in!" Harry added.
Severus looked at Hermione. "Are you ready for this?"
She shrugged. "We knew it was coming. Go let them in before they give me a headache with all that racket."
The banging and shouting continued as Severus approached the door. As he reached it, Ron called, "What'd you do with Hermione?"
Severus opened the door before answering. "I'd advise you not to ask questions for which you won't like the answer."
"What does that mean?" Harry demanded.
Hermione, with her hair still wet and once again wearing Severus's dressing gown, stepped out of the bedroom, shutting the door behind her. "He means that it's none of your business what he did with me. Or what I did with him, for that matter."
"You ... and ... and ... him?" Harry sputtered, looking shocked.
Ron turned ghostly pale, looking back and forth between Severus and Hermione and opening and closing his mouth convulsively.
"Yes, Harry. Severus and me. Now, if that's all, we'd really like to be alone. I'll owl you in a few days." She took advantage of their shock to push them back out into the corridor. As she was shutting the door, she heard Ron mutter something about needing to be obliviated.
Smiling fondly, she turned back to Severus. "Now, what did you want to do with your week off?"
His smirk was full of satisfied glee. "I believe I need rest. Lots and lots of rest."
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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