Two: Crazy World
Chapter 2 of 2
TeddyRadiatorFirst you drive me wild, and then you win my heart with your wicked art...
This harmless little piece of fluff was written for the 2010 SSHG_Exchange.
The same thing applies to this chapter as the first. I do not own the characters, but they are such fun to play with.
Hermione had always been told by her mother that red did not suit her; it was too bright a colour and it clashed with her hair. So naturally, she bought a red dress while in Knightsbridge that afternoon at a gorgeous little boutique called SugarBags. Ever since her impromptu date with Severus she'd been thinking some decidedly wicked thoughts where her former professor was concerned. The dress was there to ensure he returned the favour.
"I need the perfect dress for an evening at the Proms," she'd told the shopkeeper. Bolstered by her newfound confidence, she breezily checked off her prerequisites. "It should be gorgeous but not ostentatious, sexy but not sleazy. I need for it to say, 'I'm all yours' but not in a tarty way, and it should be comfortable and pretty and have my date on his knees in twenty minutes begging me for the privilege of licking the dirt from my shoes."
The shopkeeper never batted an eye. She merely pointed to the dressing booth. Fifteen minutes later, Hermione was in the understatedly gorgeous, innocently flirty, accessibly cozy, sole-licking inducing, sexy red dress of her dreams. The gown had slightly off-shoulder short sleeves, was shape-hugging with a provocative slit up the back, and made a delightful little whisper as she moved. Matching shoes, shimmering silk stockings and modest gold jewelry completed the ensemble.
She looked elegant, poised and, dare she to think it, beautiful. The owner beamed behind her and caught her eye in the reflection. "Let's hope your man speaks fluent 'Sin,' dearie, because this outfit is from the Mother Country."
As Hermione purchased her ensemble and thanked the shop owner, she smiled to herself. Let's hope your man speaks fluent 'Sin.' Hermione thought of Severus eating her dessert; she remembered how her body had reacted as his lips cradled the bottom of the fork as his mouth closed over it. The thought segued into something tells me Severus might definitely be into speaking in tongues. She gave herself a mental eye roll. Get a grip, Granger. At least give him a chance to do something before you start sloshing around in your knickers.
Her lecherous thoughts left her wondering when her former professor had turned into potential boyfriend material. Probably halfway between licking katmer off my fork and the warning about sweeping me off my feet.
As she charmed her hair to cascade in loose ringlets, Hermione silently thanked the gods that she had roomed with Lavender Brown, a witch who knew more glamour and make-up charms than anyone else on the planet. She had never wanted to look good as much as she did on this particular night. Adhering to Lavender's adage 'understate by two,' Hermione slicked her lips with a sheer lip gloss, grabbed her matching purse and left the hotel, ready to either wow Severus Snape or scare him into retreating back to his restaurant, never to return.
Severus walked the short distance from the Apparition point to the Albert Hall, his long limbs striding evenly and smoothly. To the observant bystander, he was the epitome of menacing calm and sinister elegance. His Muggle suit was close enough to his formal Wizarding attire as to be comfortable, but he had dressed with care. He told himself he wasn't nervous. He was merely looking forward to an evening of lovely music in London's most recognisable concert hall with a pretty young former student. A former student he had been obsessing about since his last visit to Hogwarts almost two years ago.
When he'd returned from Tuscany, he'd quietly moved into Hogsmeade, rented a house in the outlying area and settled in to cook and relax and try to find his way back into Wizarding Britain's society. Paying a visit to Albus and Minerva had seemed like the most natural thing to do. In retrospect, he was glad; Albus quietly passed away the next year, leaving Minerva in charge of Hogwarts and Severus bereft of the one man who had at least tried, with varying degrees of success, to guide Severus back to the light. For all of Albus' many faults, he had loved Severus.
They had taken a walk through the school, Albus leaning on Severus' arm. They had passed several closed classrooms, when Albus paused at the door to the Muggle Studies class. They could hear the professor within calling out questions in a clear, merry voice, and students answering her in the same, confident manner.
"Our Miss Granger," Albus had whispered, giving Severus' arm a squeeze. "She's become quite a favourite here."
Severus made a little dismissive grunt of disapproval. "Mucking about makes some teachers popular, if that is all they're capable of doing."
"Severus." Albus had a way of saying his name that encompassed a lifetime of disapproval, disappointment and dismay in those three simple syllables. "Grades in Muggle Studies have risen 400% since Miss Granger joined us. She's a born instructor."
"Hmm," Severus replied, unimpressed. "I suppose if being in love with the sound of your own voice makes a good teacher, then Miss Granger should be a shoo-in for 'Professor Of The Year."
Albus shook his head. To Severus' surprise, the old man was smiling. "You are never so scathing as when you don't wish to appear interested."
Severus had merely stared at his old Headmaster and snorted. In his mind, he recalled Hermione Granger coming to visit him shortly after the war. Coltish and ungainly, she had stammered her thanks to him for his part in helping Potter defeat the Dark Lord. He had been bemused at her flustered, gawky state. He felt a twinge of remorse that he'd merely sat back and fed her the rope while she hanged herself with her own insecurity, but at the time he was too busy wrestling with his own demons not to take some perverse pleasure in witnessing her struggling with her own.
As if reading his thoughts, Albus said, "Ah, memories." He looked around, his eyes rheumy and distant. "Some of my fondest memories are times I've spent here. Mind you," he added, his blue eyes merry, "some of my darkest are as well."
Severus nodded, absently, and both men were silent again. Suddenly the Headmaster said, "Would you ever consider returning, Severus?" He smiled at the younger wizard. "Hogwarts will always have a place for you."
Severus scoffed. "Not in a million years, Albus. In case it has escaped your attention, I'm not terribly fond of children. Nor, for that matter, are they fond of me."
"Pity," Dumbledore said, looking unsurprised, but regretful nevertheless. "Hogwarts needs teachers like you; professors with energy and experience. It's a time of renewal here. It would be good to have your help in bringing this venerable old school into the new millennium." He patted Severus' shoulder. "You will let Minerva know if you ever change your mind and wish to return, won't you? She misses you."
Puzzled, Severus looked into the Headmaster's eyes. "Why on earth would I wish to return? Lucius and I are already talking about opening a restaurant; it would be a new beginning - "
"New beginnings come in all shapes and sizes, Severus. Sometimes it's just a matter of knowing where to look for them. Case in point -"
As he spoke, class ended and they stood watching the fourth years filing out. Hermione exited with her class, and Severus' heart leapt at the sight of the lovely, poised woman, chatting confidently with her students. There was a staggering difference between the awkward seventeen-year-old who had stammered her appreciation to him and the witch she had become. Severus felt something within stirring to life, like a phoenix rising from old, sterile ashes into a new dawn, bursting with life.
Hermione was light and energy, and in the morning sun she looked like an angel. It was obvious her students idolised her. The boys, he saw with amusement, ogled her openly. He couldn't blame them. She was every school boy's fantasy, as far as he was concerned. He turned to Albus to suggest they move on, and nearly hexed the knowing look off the old man's face.
The rest of that day, he seemed to see her everywhere; she was a whirling dervish of activity. He had heard her voice on the stair, gently comforting a homesick first year. She had escorted a group of seventh years down to Transfiguration, explaining a tricky bit of Muggle legislation while all of them hung on her every word. She was honest and sincere, yet quite wily when dealing with the cunning Slytherins and their loaded questions. They never caught her out or found a chink in her armour.
He heard her greet Hagrid with a smile and a wave before challenging a group of third years to a quick race down to the Black Lake for their DADA lesson. Though she never caught sight of Severus that day, he was continually aware of her. Hermione had been a constant source of magical energy; kind, laughing, firm, quick, gutsy and inexhaustible. She was fresh and young and seemed to breathe new life into every part of the school. She radiated harmony, and it struck deep within Severus like a bell and stayed with him.
In time, the idea for the restaurant was realised, and Severus had enjoyed its success and taken pride in what he and Lucius had achieved. But Albus had been right; although it was a new beginning, it had not felt in any way as life-affirming as the afternoon he'd spent at Hogwarts, watching Hermione Granger radiating her warmth and charm throughout the castle he'd called home for so many years. He found himself longing for that warmth; like all growing things left so long in darkness, he longed for the sun.
Albus had been trying to tell him all along, and Severus hadn't wanted to believe it. His new beginning was waiting there at Hogwarts the whole time, and he could have it, if he would only screw his courage to the sticking place and do something about it.
Severus looked at his watch. It was 7:20. He stiffened his spine. Well, lad, it took you two years, but better late than never. It's time. Let's do something about it.
The Royal Albert Hall was buzzing with people, and in the soft evening light Hermione stood at the bottom step, looking around for Severus. It never occurred to her that he wouldn't show; a man like him always did what he said he would do.
It had also never occurred to her that he would be late, but as she looked at her watch, she knew he was perilously close to disproving that particular myth.
At 7:30 a young man approached her and gallantly presented her with a long-stemmed yellow rose. "Signorina Granger?" he asked in a heavy Italian accent. When she nodded, he said, "For you."
Bemused, Hermione took the flower from his hand. "Thank you," Hermione said, puzzled, "But why "
He smiled, showing beautiful white teeth. "Ah, it was easy! You see, I was told to find the most beautiful woman standing in front of the Albert Hall and give her this flower!" He gave her a little bow and ran away, calling, "Buona sera, Signorina, Buona sera!"
Hermione smiled at him, and wished him a nice evening in return. She brought the flower to her nose and was immediately entranced by the fragrance. It was heady, and there was something familiar and welcoming about it. There was no doubt in her mind it was a magical rose, and Hermione hastily glanced around, looking for Severus.
At that moment, Hermione felt a tap on her shoulder, and an elderly gentleman handed her another rose. This one was a beautiful peach colour, and she could smell its sexy perfume from arm's length. The man bowed formally, and said, "A rose by any other name, Miss Granger," and he was off.
A minute later a young boy on a bicycle rode by with a red rose in his hand. He held it out like a relay racer passing a baton, and she plucked it from his fingers, laughing. "Enjoy the show!" he shouted as he rode off.
Another minute saw a black cab pull up onto the curb in front of her and cabby doffed his hat as he handed her his rose with an exaggerated flourish this one a deep pink with the fragrance of strawberries. In a thick East London accent that would cut butter, he said, "A lovely flower, but not 'arf as lovely as you are, my dear!"
By now, she had attracted quite a crowd. For the next eight minutes, Hermione received a new rose, one for every passing minute, by a different stranger. As each additional rose was pressed into her hand and her multicoloured bouquet grew, she became more and more the center of attention. She was chatting with her fellow concert-goers, speculating what colour would be next. She had so far received red, yellow, pink, burgundy, peach, purple, cream, blue, fuchsia, coral and lilac roses, and their fragrance was as intoxicating and intricate as the blooms themselves.
At last, Hermione felt a large, warm hand on her shoulder and turned to see Severus holding out a white rose to her. She looked up at him, her face glowing in the soft luminous light. Hermione opened her mouth to say something, anything, but found she could not. Severus smiled. He really is handsome when he smiles, she thought, and when she took the final rose from him, he drawled, "Alas, I'd spent all afternoon trying to come up with an original idea. It seems all your admirers have beaten me to it."
To their mutual surprise, several people around them started applauding; then, sensing that the little pantomime was over, the patrons started meandering toward the doors of the Albert Hall, chatting away about the pretty young woman and her bouquet of roses.
Hermione took the white rose from Severus and finally found her voice. "That was... the most romantic thing that anyone's ever done for me."
He made a pained expression. "Please. Don't let the word get out. My reputation, you know."
She drew a negating "X" over her heart with her index finger, and looked at her bouquet. "And to think, all I did with my entire afternoon was buy this dress."
He looked smugly pleased. "Then the afternoon wasn't wasted. You look stunning." He looked down at her. "I'm going to be the envy of every man in the place tonight."
She looked around at the strangers smiling in her direction. "You're going to have a lot of those men in trouble tomorrow, you know. Their wives and their girlfriends will be asking, 'Why don't you ever do something that romantic for me?'"
He looked down at her, taking in her dress, her flowing hair, her radiant smile, and his stern face softened. "Perhaps it is because their wives and girlfriends aren't as special as you."
They started the long walk up the steps, arm in arm. Still smiling from his compliment, Hermione began, "You know, different-coloured roses have different meanings. Neville told me."
"I had no idea Mr. Longbottom was such an expert in floriography." Hermione listened for the expected sarcasm, but to her surprise, the statement carried no tone of malice. It was merely a response.
Emboldened, Hermione continued, "Yes, he's an Herbology professor now. He said that the flowers not only tell a story, but they let the giver send messages to the receiver." She recalled each with a little nod. "He told me red was for passion, pink was for gratitude, blue was for mystery, orange, to show pride and respect, yellow for renewed friendships -"
"Hermione," Severus interrupted smoothly, "I know what they mean." His voice was quiet, and insistent, but his eyes were kind. "I was the one who sent them, hmm? All that matters to me is that you know what they mean, my little know-it-all." His gentle hand at her waist took any sting out of his words. As they entered the great building, Hermione took a good look at her bouquet. Severus was speaking to her through the flowers, telling her what he wanted, what she meant to him friendship, gratitude, passion, love and mystery.
But he himself had handed her the white rose. White, Neville had said, was the most significant rose of all. It stood for secrecy, new beginnings, for commitments for the desire of the giver to be worthy of the recipient. Severus wanted to be worthy of her, and his desire for her had been a secret one, perhaps for a long time.
Hermione felt her heart swell. She thought she may have just fallen in love with Severus Snape.
Once inside, Severus gently took the bouquet from Hermione, surreptitiously cast a statis charm, then shrank them and placed them in a little protective vial in his pocket. They found their box with a few moments to spare. As promised, they had the second-tier box to themselves, and as they settled in, Hermione felt they were in their own private world, away from prying eyes, both Muggle and Magical. Her heart began to beat a little faster. The idea of being alone in the dark with Severus was more thrilling than she would have ever imagined.
"What exactly are we listening to this evening?" he asked as he seated himself close at her side.
Hermione replied, "It's the Film Music Prom, so we'll be listening to music from all sorts of movies." She resisted the urge to nuzzle against him. "This is always my favourite prom of the season, because I usually recognise so many of the songs." She looked at him out of the corner of her eye and smiled shyly. "Then again, sometimes the tunes that aren't necessarily the most popular or the easiest to sing are the ones that you fall in love with, and can't get out of your head."
Severus looked at her intently, praying to Nimue that she was applying the metaphor of the century and not merely waxing poetic about her love for Half a Sixpence. "Then I feel doubly flattered that you invited me to share the evening with you." He squeezed her hand gratefully."Would you excuse me for a moment, Hermione?"
Without further ado, Severus rose from his seat and swiftly disappeared through the curtain at the back of the box. Hermione sat back in her seat with a little puzzled frown. Just before the house lights darkened, Severus returned, seemingly Apparating to his seat. "Come with me," he said, pulling her to her feet. Grabbing their chairs, he nodded toward the curtain again.
"Where are we going?" Hermione asked, but Severus ignored her question and opened the back curtain. Hermione stepped through and gasped. In reality, they should have been standing in the corridor that ran the circumference of the building, just outside the interior Hall itself.
The corridor was gone.
They were standing on what appeared to be a balcony, overlooking Kensington. The sky was red from all of the lights of the city. In the waning summer sun, The Albert Memorial's gold statues gleamed in the reflected light. The sky over London glowed fire-red in every direction, and the city twinkled beneath their feet as far as the eye could see. Sunset replaced city lights replaced sunset in a never-ending stream of light.
Stunned, Hermione realised that Severus had magically sectioned off this portion of the actual building from the rest and charmed it to reveal the outside beyond, much like the Great Hall at Hogwarts was charmed to reflect the sky. The noises of the city were faint, and from her vantage point she could see people walking toward them on the corridor, but as soon as they reached the area Severus had charmed, they paused, looked puzzled, then turned and went the other way. Severus had placed a Muggle-repelling charm around them.
"And a Muffliato, and a Notice-me-not spell," he answered, situating their seats to give them a panoramic view of Kensington and beyond. Hermione turned to him, awe-struck. From beyond the curtain, they could hear the strains of the orchestra tuning as clearly as if they were sitting indoors. A bucket of champagne was chilling on a table beside a Waterford crystal vase holding her dozen roses. Severus had thought of everything.
"This is... incredible," she marveled, as he handed her a frosty champagne flute. "This is an amazingly intricate and precise display of magic, Severus." She had never felt so humbled. No one had ever performed such magic simply to please her. She wanted to tell him so, but the suspicious lump in her throat seemed to be in the way. Finally, she managed, "Now I do feel like royalty! This is a beautiful dream."
Severus touched his glass to hers. "Here's to dreams coming true."
Hermione murmured, "Cheers," and sipped. She hummed appreciatively and smiled at Severus, who nodded approvingly.
"Not as good as... katmer, but still quite enjoyable." Hermione's heart was pounding as he took the glass from her hand and drew her into his arms. "I'm going out on a limb here," he said, and the playfulness of his voice was laced with uncertainty. For a moment, he simply gazed into her eyes, and his entire concentration seemed to distill down to one point: her. It was both thrilling and disconcerting to be examined so intently, and Hermione swallowed, and placed her hands against his chest.
Finally, he raised his hand and caressed her cheek with his long, slender fingers. "I would like to... to court you, Hermione. If you are agreeable."
Hermione opened her mouth, then closed it. In that second, she realised he mistook her hesitancy for rejection. She felt his body stiffen, and made to pull away. "Perhaps I was mistaken." He stepped back, and Hermione found her voice and grabbed his lapels.
"Oy, you!" It was almost worth the misunderstanding to witness the look on his face.
"Excuse me?" he replied, rather stiffly.
Hermione pulled him to her. "I said, 'oy, you'!" She smiled, and pressed against him again. "Didn't anyone tell you I was the brightest witch of my age?"
His mouth twitched. "I seem to recall hearing it once or twice during my tenure at Hogwarts."
Hermione released his lapels. "Well, it just so happens that they were right. I am." She reached up and laced her fingers behind his head, and he cautiously placed his hands on her waist. "And I know I am, because only an idiot would say no to you. I, sir, am no idiot."
His eyes actually seemed to grow lighter, and his face relaxed. His voice was as warm as the night. "I'd heard as much." A look of almost pained longing crossed his features. "Merlin, Hermione, you are lovely."
"Funny that," she murmured. "I was just thinking the same thing about you."
He pulled her to him at last. His embrace felt like the dress she wore: perfect, comfortable, made for sin.
Hermione heard Severus mutter a transfiguration spell, and the hard chairs became a large, comfortable love seat, complete with ottoman. He took her hand and together they sat, nestled closely, looking out onto the burning London night, just in time to hear the opening strains of the theme music to 'Casablanca.'
For the next few songs, they listened, drank their champagne and talked. Really talked. Severus spoke of the restaurant and his plans for expansion; Hermione told him of her hopes for her career at Hogwarts. They talked of places they'd always wanted to visit; they spoke of their feelings for one another. They started the halting, stilted phrases of building a future together. It never occurred to them not to.
"Oh, this is a favourite song of mine!" Hermione smiled, as the orchestra started playing a soft, waltz-like piece. She closed her eyes and snuggled closer to Severus, and his arm tightened about her shoulders. She hummed along with the opening bars.
"I don't recognize it."
"It's from a film called 'Victor/Victoria.' My mum loves that film." She risked looking up at him, to find him watching her intently.
"Does it have words? Sing them."
It wasn't a request. It was a command. Hermione looked up at him, doubt in her eyes. "Are you sure? I usually only sing in the shower."
He tilted his head flirtatiously. "I'll have my wand at the ready in case the need for an additional Silencing Charm arises," he drawled, and pulled her closer. "Sing to me," he whispered in her hair, and she could feel his lips against her forehead.
With a pounding heart, Hermione closed her eyes and softly sang along to the orchestra.
"Crazy world, full of crazy contradictions, like a child;
First you drive me wild, and then you win my heart with your wicked art,
One moment tender, gentle,
Then temperamental like a summer's storm,
Just when I believe your heart's getting warmer,
You're cold, then you're cruel, and I, like a fool try to cope, try to hang on to hope.
Crazy world, every day the same old roller coaster ride,
But I've got my pride, I won't give in,
Even though I know I'll never win,
Oh, how I love this crazy world."
Hermione felt her eyes fill. Tears spilled traitorously from her eyes, and she pressed closer, trying to hide them.
Severus, sensing the change, gently cupped her cheek with his hand. "Here, now," he said, his voice soft and sweet as sin. "Why tears?" He brushed them from her cheeks.
"It's just that-" Hermione took a deep breath. She looked up at him with every ounce of her old Gryffindor courage and forthright personality, and told him the truth.
"It's just that everything you've done and said has been so perfect. I never want this night this-" She placed her hand on his cheek. "This moment. I never want it to end."
Severus looked down at her in wonder, and he turned her in his arms until she was facing him. "As long as you will have me, Hermione, it will never end." He gently kissed the tears from her cheeks, and as he mesmerized her with his fathomless eyes, he leaned forward and touched his lips to hers.
His kiss was soft and gentle, and with each touch of his warm mouth, he pulled back and looked into her eyes searchingly. Each kiss lasted just that much longer, just that much deeper, until they were fused to one another, hungrily drawing their need and passion from one another's lips. When he finally pulled away from her, they were both gasping, eyes heavy-lidded and fiery. Severus crushed her to his body, and Hermione moaned with desire as he looked down on her like a predator, eager to devour her.
Silently she stood, their eyes locked. She kicked off her shoes and returned to him, sitting on his lap, straddling him. His hands slid up her silk stockings until they rested on her bare thighs, and she moved against him, closing her eyes as she felt his erection, bone-hard and hot, straining at his trousers.
He looked up at her and nodded, as if agreeing with some silent proclamation. In a voice low and gruff with arousal he growled, "I want you, Hermione. I want you now; I want you tomorrow, and every sodding day for the rest of my life. I have for a long time." He was shaking, as if standing with his back to a cold wind.
Hermione lowered her head and took his bottom lip between her teeth and bit gently. He whimpered and pulled her closer. She put her arms around him, and with her lips touching the baby-soft flesh of his earlobe, she whispered, "You'd better start working on your stamina, Severus Snape. It's going to be awhile before I'm through with you; say, the next one hundred years or so."
They kissed again, their passion hot and fierce, and Severus rewarded her with a dark, low moan as they began to grind against one another hungrily. His large hands cupped her breasts, and the thought of his long pale fingers on her nipples nearly melted Hermione into a puddle on his lap. He looked up at her, a question in his eyes. "Would you may I-" he stammered.
Feeling on fire, Hermione surged against him. "Say it, Severus, say it!" She smiled, feeling wild and wicked, and the idea that Severus Snape might just say something filthy was almost enough to make her knickers burst into flames.
He looked up at her, his face curiously blank, almost innocently lustful. His breath shuddered from him, and his suave voice was reduced to a moaning whisper. "Hermione, oh, witch..." He gave her a look that made her tremble. With a coy look, she delicately touched her fingers to the red fabric of her neckline. He rasped lewdly, "That's it. Show them to me."
Hermione closed her eyes as she dropped the shoulders of her dress and eased herself from the garment. He gazed down on her in wonder, a crooked smile spreading slowly across his angular face. He flicked his eyes up to meet hers, and something of his old sneer teased at his lips. She gasped as he cupped her breasts; in his pale hands they looked creamy and luminescent in the blazing light. "Perfect," he purred, lowering his mouth to her nipple. "Perfect," he echoed, as his tongue flicked over the peach-coloured flesh.
He devoured her like ripened fruit, and she arched her back and mewled her pleasure. His long fingers teased and plucked as his mouth nipped and suckled at the sensitive, tender flesh. Hermione moaned, "I hate to sound like a randy teenager, but I don't think I can wait until we get back to my hotel tonight."
"You seem to be under a false assumption you're going to make it back to your hotel tonight, witch," Severus growled, and grasped the back of her neck, pulling her down into a kiss so blistering in its passion and inflammatory in its heat that it rivaled the sun. He sucked her tongue into his mouth to do battle with his own, and she answered his throaty cry with a feral moan all her own, until she was breathless and gasping against him.
Finally breaking the kiss, he panted, "Have you ever -" He looked up at her carefully. Almost apologetically, he asked, "Are you a virgin, love?"
Hermione, shaking with need and almost deranged with lust, shook her head quickly. "No. I mean, I'm not the most experienced witch in the world but no, I'm not. A virgin, I mean." She laughed shortly. "Though lately it's just been me and my trusty number fourteen most of the time."
He stilled. "Number fourteen?" he asked, eyebrow on the rise, his hands stroking her back.
Hermione swallowed. "It's my..." She hesitated then rushed forward. "Oh hell, why be coy? It's my vibrator."
Severus' eyes grew wide. "Oh, I see." He said it as though he saw things very well. "And what happened to the first thirteen?" He smiled a slow, hot smile that made wonderful things happen between Hermione's thighs. She grinned in return.
"I must've worn them out," she said flirtatiously, then moaned when he thrust his erection against her sodden knickers.
"Perhaps you could give me a demonstration sometime?" His eyes raked over her salaciously as she undulated on his lap. "Just you and your... number fourteen."
"Well," she smiled, "I did happen to bring it with me to London."
Severus sneered and uttered a short, barking laugh. "Perhaps we might have to make a detour back to that hotel after all."
Hermione was panting now. "You can help me demonstrate it. Look, Severus, I'm enjoying this playful banter and all, but if you don't unbutton your trousers soon and do something about this fire you've put in my belly I think I'll go spare."
Severus lifted her up. "I agree. Small talk is over," he commanded, his whisper urgent and sweet. Hermione covered his face in kisses, sucking his tongue into her mouth, moaning feverishly as she silently cast the spell to send their clothing onto the table beside the roses.
They both hissed pleasurably, feeling the cool night air kissing their skin, the first intimate touch of their bodies. It was daunting and exciting at once; looking around, Hermione felt like an exhibitionist, even though she knew they were invisible.
She could feel his cock, blazingly hot, teasing at the entrance of her dripping pussy, and knew that they would have to experience foreplay some other time in the next future, perhaps later in the evening. Possibly with number fourteen. It didn't seem too important now.
His hands gripped her thighs, holding her over his straining cock, poised at her entrance. "Look at me," he whispered, his voice all silk and velvet and boundless eroticism. "Look at me when I -" but his own eyes closed against his will, and they both cried out as she slid sweetly home. "Oh, Merlin, oh fuck," he breathed helplessly, and Hermione shuddered at the naked, raw vulnerability in his voice. It suddenly became her life's ambition to hear it again.
"Gods, Severus, it's so good," Hermione whimpered, transfigured by the exquisite pleasure of this wizard filling her fully, making her his witch. She felt as light as a feather, and when she raised her body and he pistoned his hips up to meet hers with that first cleaving thrust, Hermione thought she might die of fulfillment.
They soon found their rhythm and began their dance. It was hard and sweet; his hands were everywhere, caressing her face, stroking her breasts, cupping her bottom, pulling her down onto his cock, teasing her with his long fingers. Hermione felt her body tensing, and she looked into his pale face, transported with pleasure.
Their movements became erratic and they held onto one another desperately as their pleasure overwhelmed and augmented them. Severus' hand drifted between them, and as his thumb found the hard little button of her clitoris and pressed against it, Hermione's climax took her breath away. She cried out his name into the blazing sky, shuddering with the intensity of the sensations he had created.
He slowed his thrusts, his urgent fingers. His eyes burning into hers, as she slowly came back to her senses. He was looking up at her with something akin to wonder. "That was amazing," he breathed.
Hermione kissed him hungrily, feeling powerful and drugged with lust. "I'll show you amazing, Severus Snape. Lose yourself," she commanded huskily, barely aware of what she was saying. "I need to see you lose control. I want to make you come. I want to hear you scream." He closed his eyes and an expression of something akin to gratitude softened his angular features. He began slowly, a burning, rocking thrust, rotating and churning his hips as he rose against her. It was glorious, and all the more so because they both knew how brief this slow seduction would be; their bodies would soon succumb as need overtook desire.
Their movements grew faster, harder and deeper. Severus wrapped his long arms around her waist and began to drive hard upward, levering upward with his thighs. He laid his head back against the chair, looking up into her face with eyes glazed with pleasure. He was open and so abandoned he looked like a boy again. There was a vulnerability to his expression that excited Hermione unbearably, and she muscles clenched around him as he surrendered himself to the rapture of burying his flesh within hers, pounding into her, giving her and giving in to ecstasy that was tearing him apart...
"Gods, Hermione," he whimpered briefly, looking up into her face. "Beautiful... oh, gods, girl... I'm coming... Come with me!" His eyes rolled back, and the look of almost painful pleasure and delight on his face sent Hermione careening into her orgasm, and she screamed into the night, his broken voice calling her name its only counterpoint. Over and over he rasped out her name, punctuating each climaxing thrust, until he was spent and dazed, her name on his lips like a final benediction. Hermione collapsed against him, breathless and drained, and Severus trembled as his spent member slid from her body. He still held onto her fiercely, as if afraid she would fly away the moment he relaxed his grip.
For a moment, neither spoke; no words would suffice. Finally, they looked at one another, and smiled, then laughed. It was a tender sort of laughter, and it held the promise of more to come. "I think," Hermione whispered breathlessly, as she pressed her cheek to his, "you've just rendered number fourteen obsolete."
His laughter was a delicious, deep sound that made Hermione squirm delightedly and snuggle closer into his arms. "I suppose I shall have to deed pole my middle name from Tobias to Fifteen, then. Ah, well, the things we do for love."
The music drifted in from the Hall as they continued to hold and explore one another. Then, overtaken with exhaustion, she curled up next to him and dozed, a sweet sleep of love and champagne and roses and music...
She awoke to the smell of breakfast. She found herself lying in a huge four-poster bed in a well-lit, airy bedroom she didn't recognise. The events of the past twenty-four hours flooded back into her mind, and she allowed herself a complacent stretch, just as the door opened, and Severus entered the room, levitating a tray heaped with food. Roses, champagne, great sex AND breakfast in bed, Hermione thought. Yep, I'm in love.
"I wasn't sure if you still enjoyed a Full English like you did in your school days, but if you don't like anything here, I'm sure I can rustle up some katmer," he said by way of greeting. He sat beside her on the bed and took her in his arms. He looked rumpled and rested and rather pleased with himself. Hermione thought he looked perfect. His stubble rasped against her face in a very welcome fashion. "Good morning, Hermione."
"Good morning," she replied, and kissed his lips. They were soft and warm, and flavoured with coffee. "And breakfast looks divine." She drew back and favoured him with a puzzled frown. "And how did you know I loved big boy's breakfasts in school?"
He rolled his eyes and placed a careless kiss on her forehead. He speared a forkful of scrambled eggs and held it toward her mouth. "Open up." Obediently, Hermione accepted the food, and as she ate, he replied, "I did eat breakfast at the same time as you for almost seven straight years. I'm not the most unobservant of men."
"True, but you may well be the sexiest," Hermione conceded, grabbing a piece of bacon and offering it to him. He licked her fingertips as he took the bacon into his mouth, his onyx eyes never leaving hers. Hermione felt her body responding in almost Pavlovian fashion. "I rest my case."
After they fed one another, Severus climbed back into bed with Hermione, and they lay quietly touching, stroking one another. "You do realise we missed another dinner reservation, don't you?" He lay back, and pulled her into his arms. "My maître d' Joffrey is probably in St. Mungo's by now."
"Oh, dear," Hermione commiserated. She was running her fingertips over his pale body, exploring her wizard, her hand drifting down to his belly. He made a delicious little rumbling sound as her fingers slid over his very interested cock. "Perhaps we could go early this afternoon and stay through luncheon and dinner. You know," she added, giving his cock a firm, deep stroke, "to make up for lost time?"
He rolled her in his arms until she was nestled beneath him. Long fingers found her nipple as hard and ready for him as his cock was for her. "I think making up for lost time is going to be a priority for us both in the foreseeable future."
The next afternoon, Severus Floo'd directly into Minerva McGonagall's office. The Headmistress was shockingly unsurprised to see him.
"Hello, my boy," she cried happily, and Severus accepted her motherly embrace with an air of resignation that fooled neither of them. "Now, tell me you've come with the news I want to hear."
He smirked. With an exaggerated sigh, he drawled, "Yes, Minerva, I will agree to return as Potions master. For the time being."
"Excellent! No conflicts with the restaurant, then?"
Severus shook his head. "It's doing well enough to leave in Joffrey's hands."
"Joffrey?"
"My maître d'. He already thinks he owns the place. He and Lucius have offered to take over the day-to-day matters."
Minerva nodded. "Well, that is a relief." She rewarded Severus with a grateful smile. "It will be like old times."
"Merlin, I fucking hope not!" Severus declared with a shudder. Then he fixed a baleful eye on Minerva. "I do have conditions."
Minerva tilted her head, as if expecting as much. "Name them, Severus. I'm sure we can accommodate you." She offered him a seat, and a house-elf appeared with tea fittings.
"Firstly, I will only commit for a year. After that, we can renegotiate."
She nodded, pouring them both a cup of tea. "I see no problem in that. Anything else?" She laced her tea with whiskey, and offered him the bottle.
As he added the spirits to his tea, Severus continued. "I wish to return to my position as Head of Slytherin House. And I will eventually require larger quarters." He said the last words with such deceptive smoothness that anyone other than Minerva would not have heard the unspoken reason.
She nodded, her smile brightening. "I was hoping that was the reason for Professor Granger's behaviour when she returned to the castle last night. She danced down the halls to her quarters, singing something about a crazy world." Severus looked away, but Minerva knew him well enough to know he was pleased about it. Softly, she asked, "Have you told her?"
"I will when we are done here. I didn't want to say anything until I was sure we could come to a suitable arrangement for both of us. All of us." He sobered. "Are you sure about this, Min? It's been a long time, but people don't forget I was the most hated teacher here."
"No, they don't forget." They turned at the sound of Albus Dumbledore's voice. The portrait smiled down upon them. "But you were also one of the best. Welcome back, my boy," he replied, with a twinkle. "Hogwarts has missed you."
Hermione looked up as Severus walked into the Great Hall, and the students had a good, long look at him. He didn't notice them at all. He only had eyes for Hermione. As he strode toward the Head table, her smile grew bigger and more welcoming with every step. It was nothing compared to the look of absolute delight when Minerva introduced him as next term's Potions professor.
He took his seat beside her, and to everyone's stunned surprise, brought her hand to his lips and kissed it, his eyes never leaving hers. She was practically glowing. On impulse, he leaned over and touched his lips to her silken cheek. Once again, Severus ignored the collective gasp of the teachers at the table. He no longer cared about the opinions of others. It was breathtakingly liberating.
It had taken him too long to work up the courage to even re-introduce himself to the witch. Now he couldn't imagine spending another day without her. Something in Hermione's loving expression told him that, if she had anything to do with it, he wouldn't have to.
~Mischief Managed~
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22 Reviews | 8.82/10 Average
I needed cheering up. I went to my faviorites looking for a lift. I found this story and it certainly did the trick. I wish there were more fluffy stories this well written out there. Real life sometimes leaves an old woman world weary and angst is not as much fun as it was when I was younger. I've got work, the kids have moved home with their kids and my my little grandson has a fever and the flu. Thank you for this story!
Response from TeddyRadiator (Author of London's Burning)
Dear heart, I'm sorry that you needed a lift, but I'm glad I was able to provide it. I agree; I don't like drowning in the heavy stories as much as I used to. I'm glad I could help. I will send healing thoughts and love to your dear grandson, and hope he will feel better very soon. Young ones tend to bounce back pretty quickly, so I hope he'll be bouncing around in no time at all. <3
How intriguingly sexy! O to be in Hermione's shoes on this fine summer day. I bet she does a little dance when she once finds herself alone in her hotel room. He's planning to sweep her off her feet? Did she just win the lottery! OMG! What to wear?
So cute 'n fluffy I love it!
Response from TeddyRadiator (Author of London's Burning)
Thank you!
That rose scene made me teary! So beautiful! Thank you for such a lovely little story.
Response from TeddyRadiator (Author of London's Burning)
Thank you so much! I think we'd all love for someone special to do that for us! :) I'm glad you enjoyed it.
If I day dreamed for a century I could never come up with a more romantic story! Was there any Severus Snape fantasy that was left undone? (Well, OK the detention fantasy, but it's been done often enough.) I like this one better! Could love and life be any sweeter? Damn I'm jealous! I'm going to make my husband read this and see if he can glean any hints. I think I was married for 13 year before I gave up my Cinderella fantasy.
Response from TeddyRadiator (Author of London's Burning)
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it - I did warn it was a fluff-o-rama! ;)
Response from TeddyRadiator (Author of London's Burning)
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it - I did warn it was a fluff-o-rama! ;)
Sweet enough to make your teeth hurt? Yes, but also sexy as hell! Despite Severus and his major sweet tooth you managed to give us a little of his old self in a not so snarky way when reminded her that he did give her the roses. Sometimes all fluff is good angst and drama can be really draining to the reader and the writer. Thanks Teddy. Hugs~dee
Response from TeddyRadiator (Author of London's Burning)
Thank you! Yes, sometimes angst for angst sake does wear you down. I just wanted a happy bit of fun for our couple. After all, they deserve a little fun. I think they (and we, for that matter) have enough angst in our lives.
Response from TeddyRadiator (Author of London's Burning)
Thank you! Yes, sometimes angst for angst sake does wear you down. I just wanted a happy bit of fun for our couple. After all, they deserve a little fun. I think they (and we, for that matter) have enough angst in our lives.
I needed sweet and loving tonight. Then I read this and it fitted the bill 100x times over. Thank you, Teddy!
Response from TeddyRadiator (Author of London's Burning)
Thank YOU, sweetie! I'm glad it fit the bill - sometimes we just need a little bit of lovin'. I'm glad it worked for you!
Response from TeddyRadiator (Author of London's Burning)
Thank YOU, sweetie! I'm glad it fit the bill - sometimes we just need a little bit of lovin'. I'm glad it worked for you!
Its odd to me, but in my real life, I don't really care for romance. It feels silly to me, and if my husband pulled something like the one flower at a time spectacle, I would accept it with grace, of course, but there would be some serious internal eye rolling going on. However, in fiction, it has me swooning beyond belief. I'm weird, I suppose.At any rate, I loved this! Hermione's request at the clothing store and the clerk's reaction were great. I really liked this line: “Let’s hope your man speaks fluent ‘Sin,’ dearie, because this outfit is from the Mother Country.” I'm not always a fan of Dumbledore and his interfering ways, but in this case it is for a good cause, so I am good with it. Hermione had been a constant source of magical energy; kind, laughing, firm, quick, gutsy and inexhaustible. I love that these are the qualities that he finds likeable about her. Usually it is her brains and the like, but here he recognizes different qualities that appeal to him. Its just a nice change of pace.And their date ... I think he has outdone all men everywhere. Not only the flowers and compliments on her looks, but the area that he creates for them to sit in and enjoy the music ... it was such an amazing romantic gesture. Comfortable, and scenic, and intimate ... perfect.I love the talk of number fourteen, and how Severus Fifteen Snape has now rendered it obsolete. Made me laugh.And then he works things out so they can be together all of the time. Does it get any better than that? This is fluffier than I've come to expect from you, but I'm officially proclaiming that you are 100% qualified to write such sweetness. Is there anything you can't do?
Response from TeddyRadiator (Author of London's Burning)
I am so glad you enjoyed this story. After I wrote it, I was a little worried that my street cred would suffer, because it was so fluffy, but you know, when my Muse tells me to write something, I have to. It's what he asked for, and gave me the tools to write, so I'm not quite as worried about it anymore. I think the only thing that I wrote that's along this line is Choose Something Like A Star, which is a Christmas story and that give you a little leeway. At heart, I am a romantic softy!I think I've read about Hermione and her "no. 14" in a couple of stories and couldn't resist throwing it in here ;)You are so kind and encouraging, and I always get a thrill when I see you are the reviewer. I know that your comments will be uplifting, and from the heart, and I really appreciate them so much. You make me feel like I can do anything!
Response from TeddyRadiator (Author of London's Burning)
I am so glad you enjoyed this story. After I wrote it, I was a little worried that my street cred would suffer, because it was so fluffy, but you know, when my Muse tells me to write something, I have to. It's what he asked for, and gave me the tools to write, so I'm not quite as worried about it anymore. I think the only thing that I wrote that's along this line is Choose Something Like A Star, which is a Christmas story and that give you a little leeway. At heart, I am a romantic softy!I think I've read about Hermione and her "no. 14" in a couple of stories and couldn't resist throwing it in here ;)You are so kind and encouraging, and I always get a thrill when I see you are the reviewer. I know that your comments will be uplifting, and from the heart, and I really appreciate them so much. You make me feel like I can do anything!
I love flirty Snape! Not everyone's flirty Snape, mind you, but yours is so adorable. (don't mention that to him, ok?) Sometimes he is written out of character, but you have him subtle enough that it totally works. And I am swooning something fierce. “Wear something pretty, Hermione Granger. I’m planning on sweeping you off your feet.”*Melts into a giant puddle*
Response from TeddyRadiator (Author of London's Burning)
:) I had a lot of fun with this story, as you can probably tell. I wanted to be a bit AU (Hence Dumbledore is still alive after the war and Severus didn't kill him) so I could make him a bit more flirtatious.This is a character you really want to 'find his feet' after all is said and done. I keep writing Severus, because I keep wanting him to have a happy ever after, and this was one way he could provide one for Hermione as well.
Response from TeddyRadiator (Author of London's Burning)
:) I had a lot of fun with this story, as you can probably tell. I wanted to be a bit AU (Hence Dumbledore is still alive after the war and Severus didn't kill him) so I could make him a bit more flirtatious.This is a character you really want to 'find his feet' after all is said and done. I keep writing Severus, because I keep wanting him to have a happy ever after, and this was one way he could provide one for Hermione as well.
Rarely has mischief been managed so beautifully, from the dress, to the roses, and on to a wonderful happy ever after.
Response from TeddyRadiator (Author of London's Burning)
I'm so sorry I missed replying to your lovely comment earlier - thank you for your wonderuful review. I really appreciate you taking the time to read and comment.
Response from TeddyRadiator (Author of London's Burning)
I'm so sorry I missed replying to your lovely comment earlier - thank you for your wonderuful review. I really appreciate you taking the time to read and comment.
I was feeling sorry for Hermione, she seemed so lonely, but I think things are looking up. I love the way you have written Severus, the flirting was just lovely.
Response from TeddyRadiator (Author of London's Burning)
Thank you! I would hope he would learn to relax and enjoy life, especially in this universe. I have always thought they were so good for one another - I just wanted to show him they were, too!
Response from TeddyRadiator (Author of London's Burning)
Thank you! I would hope he would learn to relax and enjoy life, especially in this universe. I have always thought they were so good for one another - I just wanted to show him they were, too!
What a great fic! The romance was awesome and it was nice to see Snape and Granger getting what they wanted. :) Brava!
Response from TeddyRadiator (Author of London's Burning)
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Response from TeddyRadiator (Author of London's Burning)
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Your descriptions of London were spot on and mirrored my own feelings about the city. I love my home town of Dallas, New York is the greatest city in the world, but London... I love London most of all.Fun story. Well done. I always enjoy your work.
Response from TeddyRadiator (Author of London's Burning)
Thank you so much! I lived in London for ten years, and I loved it so very much. My husband and I ate at that little Cypriote restaurant one sunny afternoon in June, and I never forgot it. We sat outside on the side walk and people watched and the waiters treated us like 'royalty in exile'. I knew one day I'd love to write about that day, and letting Hermione meet Severus there was such a fun way to do it. I love the Royal Albert Hall and the Imperial War Museum as well, so naturally, so did Hermione! Thank you so much for your lovely comments.
Response from TeddyRadiator (Author of London's Burning)
Thank you so much! I lived in London for ten years, and I loved it so very much. My husband and I ate at that little Cypriote restaurant one sunny afternoon in June, and I never forgot it. We sat outside on the side walk and people watched and the waiters treated us like 'royalty in exile'. I knew one day I'd love to write about that day, and letting Hermione meet Severus there was such a fun way to do it. I love the Royal Albert Hall and the Imperial War Museum as well, so naturally, so did Hermione! Thank you so much for your lovely comments.
As I said, even better the second time around! Well written also. I can see the whole thing play out in my mind. I especially love the roses from strangers. What a romantic idea! Was that a fantasy of yours, or did you see that somewhere?
Response from TeddyRadiator (Author of London's Burning)
I was reading about roses and how in Victorian times it became popular to place meaning on certain flowers, and the colorus of roses in particular to send a message, and I thought it would be fun to have Severus do something really wildly romantic with this information! I'm really glad you liked it. I spend a happy afternoon looking up all the meanings so I'd make sure Severus was sending the right message! ;)
Response from TeddyRadiator (Author of London's Burning)
I was reading about roses and how in Victorian times it became popular to place meaning on certain flowers, and the colorus of roses in particular to send a message, and I thought it would be fun to have Severus do something really wildly romantic with this information! I'm really glad you liked it. I spend a happy afternoon looking up all the meanings so I'd make sure Severus was sending the right message! ;)
Teddy! Gah! I'm breathless here. There is a cadence to this fic... it just captures the reader and whirls them away into a lovely world of passionate love. There is no stopping, not for the reader, and certainly not for Hermione and Severus. And thank god for that!!
Response from TeddyRadiator (Author of London's Burning)
Thank you so much! What a lovely comment. I really appreciate your kind words. ;)
Response from TeddyRadiator (Author of London's Burning)
Thank you so much! What a lovely comment. I really appreciate your kind words. ;)
I have read this before. Even better the second time around.:) Love your rendition of Snape after the passage of time. A: he LIVES!!! B: He has mellowed quite nicely with age.
Response from TeddyRadiator (Author of London's Burning)
Thank you so much! I realise that this is not the popular view of Severus in a lot of fanfic nowadays, but I can't help but think that an intelligent, brave man like him would at least try to move forward instead of wallowing in the past as he had for so long. And I realise I've made him a litt OOC, but hey, who among us hasn't tried to reinvent themselves to get the attention of the object of our desire? LOL I'm really glad you enjoyed it - it was a lot of fun to write, and I am always thrilled when readers like it.
Response from TeddyRadiator (Author of London's Burning)
Thank you so much! I realise that this is not the popular view of Severus in a lot of fanfic nowadays, but I can't help but think that an intelligent, brave man like him would at least try to move forward instead of wallowing in the past as he had for so long. And I realise I've made him a litt OOC, but hey, who among us hasn't tried to reinvent themselves to get the attention of the object of our desire? LOL I'm really glad you enjoyed it - it was a lot of fun to write, and I am always thrilled when readers like it.
Oh, I have always loved this story, and fell in love again with this re-read.This is one of my 'feel-good' fics I turn to when I want a happy read. And anytime Snape gets his happily-ever-after I want to squee just a bit, anyway.
Response from TeddyRadiator (Author of London's Burning)
Thank you so much! I was just over on deviantArt, where the majority of readership there hates this kind of SSHG fic (they are mostly younger and don't really 'get' Severus, IMHO), but sometimes this is just what's needed - overwhelming angst and tension is good, and conflict is King, so they say, but sometimes what you just want is a nice little kitchen sink drama that makes you feel good. I am glad this one could fit that bill.
Response from TeddyRadiator (Author of London's Burning)
Thank you so much! I was just over on deviantArt, where the majority of readership there hates this kind of SSHG fic (they are mostly younger and don't really 'get' Severus, IMHO), but sometimes this is just what's needed - overwhelming angst and tension is good, and conflict is King, so they say, but sometimes what you just want is a nice little kitchen sink drama that makes you feel good. I am glad this one could fit that bill.
You certainly managed it! Thanks a lot for this nice reading. I love how natural it was for them to come together smoothly. Keep charing!
Response from TeddyRadiator (Author of London's Burning)
Thank you - I'm so glad you enjoyed it!
Response from TeddyRadiator (Author of London's Burning)
Thank you - I'm so glad you enjoyed it!
Awesome. So romantic.... sight....
Response from TeddyRadiator (Author of London's Burning)
Thank you!
Response from TeddyRadiator (Author of London's Burning)
Thank you!
I so love stories where people find a happy life. I guess I am just not an angst girl. Thanks for a story I can cheer for.
Response from TeddyRadiator (Author of London's Burning)
I'm so glad you enjoyed it! Sometimes you just need a happy story. Angst is okay, but I don't want a deluge of it either! ;) I think a gentle story can be just as enjoyable as a gut-wrenching one! ;)
Response from TeddyRadiator (Author of London's Burning)
I'm so glad you enjoyed it! Sometimes you just need a happy story. Angst is okay, but I don't want a deluge of it either! ;) I think a gentle story can be just as enjoyable as a gut-wrenching one! ;)
:) love it
Response from TeddyRadiator (Author of London's Burning)
Thank you!
Response from TeddyRadiator (Author of London's Burning)
Thank you!
Aww, cute sugary fluff. Exactly what I needed on a late night that I can't sleep anyways. Love the roses, and the "poof of Slytherin" was hilarious!
Response from TeddyRadiator (Author of London's Burning)
Thank you! This was my Whitman Sampler fic - full of overindulgence!