Chapter 5
Chapter 5 of 6
phoenixDraco cheated on Hermione, and Lucius invoked an arcane wizard law that left her life in shambles. Can she reconcile what Lucius has done and reaccept him as her lover? Or will she run forever from the intrigue and deceit that comes with being a Malfoy? Episode Two of the Glory Trilogy. "To Regain Glory" is Episode One.
ReviewedChapter 5
As soon as Hermione realized where they were, she started tearing into his clothes and shoving him toward the bed.
"Why, Hermione? I didn't know you cared," he said playfully.
"I've been thinking of you for weeks," she replied breathlessly as she let him remove her dress. He gently kneaded her breasts and twisted her nipples, and she moaned in ecstasy, but it was not enough. She needed to feel him inside her. She pushed him onto the bed. Seeing that he was as aroused as she was, she slowly lowered herself over his erection, relishing the sensation of him filling her. "Oh, Lucius," she moaned.
As frustrated as she had been for the last couple of weeks, it did not take her long to climax. When she tried to stop, Lucius grabbed her hips and encouraged her to continue, to bring him to release. After he finished, he let go of her and she lay down next to him. He wrapped his arms around her and she snuggled against him. She got lost in the secure feeling for several minutes. As she was drifting into an uneasy sleep, she realized where she was and tried to pull away. "Let go," she ordered.
Lucius continued to hold her. "Is something wrong?" he asked gently.
"Everything. I shouldn't be here." Lifting his hand, she was able to pull away from him. "What have we done?"
"Come now, darling. It wasn't that bad. You seemed quite interested a few moments ago." He rose and placed his hand on her shoulder. "Think of what it means to be a Malfoy, what you would be giving up. Meet me here Friday for lunch. Make your decision after the reception. Think about what happened today," he purred.
It was only then that she noticed that he had summoned her clothes and was holding them out for her. Why was it that she could never seem to think rationally around him? "And if I don't?"
"If you do not attend the reception, it will be noted on the gossip pages. It will cast you in an unfavourable light."
"Even though I'm pregnant?" She dressed as quickly as she could.
"My dear, the baby is not due for more than a month. There is no reason that you could not make at least a brief appearance. You know how important image is to those in power."
"And it makes you look good, too," she replied sardonically.
"I would not look as bad as you if you did not attend. Think about it." He summoned his dressing gown and casually tied it around his waist before pouring himself a drink. "You may leave from here."
Hermione's mind was in a fog as she departed the manor. She knew that he was being nice because he wanted something, but she had to admit that she stood to benefit, too. She was feeling better than she had since she had initially fled from the manor.
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When Friday came, Hermione still had her doubts about meeting with Lucius. She knew that he would continue to weave lies and try to manipulate her. She paced her room, trying to decide what to do. She knew he was correct about the gossip. The wizarding world liked to preserve the status quo and, as odd as it seemed, her being with Lucius was the status quo.
Heading downstairs, she made up her mind. "Ginny, I'm going to head over to my parents' house. I'm not sure when I'll be back. I'll probably eat dinner there."
"All right. I'll let Harry know. Have a good time."
"Thanks." Hermione felt badly about deceiving Ginny, but she didn't need Harry finding out what she was doing.
Rather than Apparating into the house, she chose to arrive through the door.
Lucius swept into the entryway. "Hermione, how wonderful of you to join me." He embraced her and gave her a kiss on the lips. "Come, there is someone I want you to meet." He led her into the drawing room. "Hermione, this is Signora Antonia, a renowned seamstress from Milan. She has agreed to design your gown for this evening. Signora, my wife."
Antonia closed the distance to Hermione and took hold of both her hands, holding them out to the side so she could get a good look at her new customer. "Mrs. Malfoy, a pleasure to meet you. Your husband's description does not do you justice." Releasing Hermione, Antonia circled around her. "Yes, Mr. Malfoy, I believe you were correct about a nice green. It will accent her eyes, bring out the colour." With a flick of her wand, a measuring tape flew out of her bag and began measuring Hermione.
As the tape worked, Antonia took notes while Hermione gave Lucius a curious gaze. He beamed proudly at her. "Green?"
"I know you must feel partial to Gryffindor red, but I do believe you look much better in green."
As Antonia finished taking notes, she slammed her book shut. "I will be ready for the first fitting at four. Mrs. Malfoy, I assure you this will be a dress fit for a queen. No one will be your equal."
Lucius bowed. "My deepest appreciation for your work this afternoon. We shall leave you to your work." He turned his attention to Hermione. "Shall we take lunch in the garden?"
The rest of the afternoon, Lucius and Hermione chatted pleasantly while enjoying cool lemonade, surrounded by a riot of colour, a light breeze wafting the delicate fragrances of a multitude of exotic plants around them. As they talked, she forgot that she was supposed to be mad at him. He was so incredibly charming and pleasant when he wanted to be.
A house-elf arrived at their side. "Master, Mistress, Signora Antonia is ready."
Lucius rose and helped Hermione to her feet. "I believe you will lose your reservations about a green dress once you see it."
"You've seen my dress?"
"Signora and I discussed the concept of your dress yesterday. I wanted to ensure that you would have the proper attire. I know how self conscious you are about going to the reception." He left her at the door to the drawing room. "Well, my dear, I will let the two of you discuss the dress and wait impatiently to see the finished product."
Hermione entered the drawing room and saw the most exquisite green silk dress on a dress form. It was trimmed in gold with a centre panel of intricate gold brocade material. The dress was embroidered with crystals and had an otherworldly shimmer. "It's...amazing."
Antonia said proudly, "And it will look even better on you. Come, I will help you dress."
When Hermione had the dress on, she looked in the mirror. The green really did bring out the colour in her eyes. "The cleavage..." she said hesitantly.
Antonia tapped her finger to her lips. "Yes, that does need some work." She made a few small marks to the dress. "This will only take a moment."
Hermione waited behind the screen as Antonia made a few alterations to the dress. When she donned it again, she saw that Antonia had done the opposite to the cleavage that she had hoped. She felt almost naked and placed her hand over her breasts.
"Ah, no, my dear, you must not be ashamed of your best assets." Antonia gently pushed Hermione's breasts up. "There, that will be perfect. A true masterpiece."
Hermione twirled before the mirror. She not only looked beautiful, but she felt beautiful, too. "It's exquisite. Thank you very much."
"Not at all." Antonia curtsied slightly.
Hermione changed back into her clothes, not wanting to risk ruining her dress. Now all she had to do was tame her hair. In her bedroom, she found a house-elf, who offered to help her with her hair. It took nearly an hour, but graceful curls, which were artistically piled atop her head, replaced the frizziness. A net of pearls helped hold it together.
Since it was nearly time for them to leave, she changed back into her dress. She was admiring her reflection when Lucius walked up behind her.
He had a broad grin on his face as he spoke. "You are truly breathtaking. There is only one thing more."
"What might that be?"
He pulled a jewellery box from behind his back and set it on her dressing table. Opening it, he picked up a truly amazing diamond necklace. The central stone was at least 5 carats, and the chain was studded with smaller stones arranged in a very intricate pattern. When he fastened the necklace, the large stone settled on her cleavage. "And of course, you will need matching earrings." He handed her two large dangling diamond earrings.
She knew she shouldn't get used to looking like a princess, but that was exactly how she felt at the moment.
"And one last thing."
She couldn't imagine wearing any more jewels. "What thing?" The box on the table was empty.
He pulled a small ring box from his pocket. "It is only fitting that you should make your debut with your new wedding ring set."
The size of the ring took her breath away. Even though it was large, it was not overly ostentatious. She was in so much shock that she didn't resist when he placed the two rings on her left hand. The band was simple gold with a vine pattern etched into it. She thought it was exquisite. "It's lovely."
Leaning forward, he kissed her on the lips, gently parting her lips, but not deepening the kiss too much. As he broke away, he murmured, "I'm glad you like it."
Hermione was breathless; his kiss, while not overly passionate, had left her extremely aroused. Once she regained her composure, she realized that he was wearing a matching ring. Once again, he was manipulating her. "It's only for the reception," she insisted, though she found she did not entirely believe her words.
"Of course," he replied. "Shall we?"
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When they arrived at the reception, both the British and French Ministers of Magic warmly greeted them. As she entered the main reception hall, Hermione couldn't help noticing that everyone was staring at them, and she began to feel very self-conscious. She tried to imagine what they were whispering to each other about her, and she grew concerned that it was not likely to be favourable.
Lucius leaned close and whispered to her, "My dear, the whispers are because you are the most beautiful witch present and wearing the most exquisite of gowns. I daresay that everyone here is jealous."
"Jealous that they can't have you and your money," she whispered snidely.
"Darling, please, let's be polite for the evening." He led her to a small settee. "I'll be right back with something for you to drink." Leaning down, he gave her a kiss on the cheek.
It's an act. It's all an act, she told herself. She would not fall for his words again. He didn't really care about her, no matter how convincing of a performance he put on. While she was waiting for his return, Kingsley Shacklebolt sat beside her. "Hermione, good to see you here. You look marvellous."
"Thanks, Kingsley. How are things in the Auror office?"
"Calming down quite a bit. We aren't seeing as many people who are claiming they are paving the way for You-Know-Who's return anymore. Truthfully, I'm surprised it lasted as long as is it did. Last time, it only took them a couple of years to die out." He glanced towards the bar. "How are you holding up?"
She tried to give him a confident smile. "I'm moving on. Harry and Ginny have been a big help."
"Good. If you need anything, don't forget that you have friends." He gave her hand a reassuring squeeze before standing. "Mr. Malfoy," he said curtly
Lucius handed Hermione her drink and shook hands with Kingsley. "Mr. Shacklebolt. I trust you are keeping all the potential Dark wizards in line?"
"As always. If you will excuse me?" He inclined his head at Hermione. "A pleasure to see you again."
Lucius followed Kingsley with his eyes as the Auror walked away. "I wish people would not be so judgemental. Would you like to rest here for a bit, or do you think that you're up to mingling?"
She wasn't entirely sure. If she was with Lucius, it would be less likely she would have people coming up to her to ask her how she was doing, but then again, she wasn't sure she wanted to be that close to him. In the end, she decided to accompany him.
At first, she felt uncomfortable being around Lucius, and she still believed that everyone was staring at her. As time passed, she became more engrossed by the conversations they were having with various Ministry officials, and she finally found herself involved in a lengthy discussion with the head of the Department for the Regulation and Control of Magical Creatures. She only realized that it was time for dinner when Lucius wrapped his arm around her waist.
"Are you ready for dinner, darling?"
"Oh? Is it that time already?" She couldn't believe she hadn't heard the bell.
Lucius had an affectionate smile on his face. "That it is. Perhaps you and Mr. Peterson could meet next week to continue your conversation?" He arched an eyebrow at Peterson.
"Of course, Mr. Malfoy. I will have my secretary contact yours to arrange an appointment."
As Lucius led Hermione to the dining room, he asked, "Would it really be so bad?"
She blushed as she realized what she had been doing; she was taking advantage of the Malfoy name.
Throughout dinner, they conversed pleasantly with the others at their table. And she began to realize that no one in wizarding society seemed to be judging her. Everything she had overheard had dealt with Draco and how he was good blood gone bad. Hermione had to suppress a fit of laughter when she heard that. Everyone seemed to have forgotten that Lucius had served You-Know-Who twice. Somehow it seemed his incarceration in Azkaban had softened everyone's opinions of him.
When dinner ended, the soft sounds of a string quartet could be heard coming from the other room. Lucius rose and offered his arm to Hermione. "Would you grant me the honour of a dance?"
She graciously accepted and let Lucius lead her to the dance floor. At first, she wasn't comfortable being the centre of attention, but with his confident demeanour, she quickly changed her mind and began to relish the attention. When she looked into Lucius's eyes, she was surprised by the sincerity of his smile. A part of her wished she knew Legilimency, but she reasoned that he likely knew Occlumency. She found herself getting lost in those pale grey eyes. The more she looked into them, the guiltier she began to feel about having pushed him away. How could she have doubted that everything he had done had been in her best interest? The tears started welling in her eyes and she bit her lip.
Lucius stopped dancing and wrapped his arm around her waist. "Why don't we find somewhere for you to rest a bit?" He led her to a bench on the veranda and brushed the tear off her cheek. "What's wrong?"
Wrapping her arms around him, she buried her head in his chest. "I've been so hard-headed."
Returning her embrace, he kissed the top of her head. "I wouldn't say that."
"But I have. I've been terribly rude to you. And I feel so badly about it."
"You shouldn't feel badly about that. I was awful to you, as well. I should have let you know what I discovered, but all I knew was that I didn't want to risk you revealing our secret." He held her for quite some time before speaking again. "We are good together. I think we compliment each other quite nicely." She started to pull away, and he handed her his handkerchief.
After wiping her eyes and nose, she looked up at him. "Why did you encourage Draco to marry me?"
He smiled softly at her and stroked her hair. "You are intelligent, attractive, incredibly ambitious... All traits I value." After a few seconds, he added, "You are exactly the sort of woman I wanted to marry."
She couldn't help blushing. "Really?"
"Absolutely," he replied before kissing her deeply.
As she got lost in his kiss, she began to wonder how she could have been so stubborn about not accepting him. The kiss ended as suddenly as it had begun.
"I think we should get back to the reception," he said quietly.
"Oh. I suppose you're right," she replied, unable to hide the disappointment.
A/N: Once again, thank you, nota, for all your help. There's only one more chapter left, everyone. I have had a lot of fun with this story. I know that I have mentioned there will be a Draco story in this series, and I have not changed my mind, but my muses have a couple of ideas they are just itching to write that I will have to get through first. Most of them are short, so I think it should only be a couple of months before I start posting "Fallen From Glory".
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45 Reviews | 7.62/10 Average
Excellent!
I'm actually curious of the potion that Lucius used. It just links them together, so she'd receive erotic dreams of him, right? I really hope that it didn't influence her besides the erotic dreams to make her want him... Does Hermione ever find out about the bottle of lotion and where more can be purchased? Does Lucius ever tell Hermione in the future about the lotion and its properties (maybe not now, but when they're all old and elderly)?
I do find it despicable that Draco planned it so Hermione won't get pregnant, especially since he knows how much Hermione wanted a child. Couldn't he have given her a child and kept his mistress anyways? After all, Phaedra married Lucius anyways...
I wonder what the Prophet said about them. I wonder what the statement Lucius put out? It was of the partial truth and that Draco cheated with Phaedra, and got caught, and disowned? Correct or was it something else?
Great story! =)
Great job!! Loved the way you ended it! Wonderful story. ~Jen
Response from phoenix (Author of The Price of Glory)
Thank you. :D Finding the right place to end a story is always difficult. I'm so glad you liked this ending. It's especially hard in a preplanned series.
Response from phoenix (Author of The Price of Glory)
Thank you. :D Finding the right place to end a story is always difficult. I'm so glad you liked this ending. It's especially hard in a preplanned series.
Again, lovely chapter. You do a fabulous job at displaying the numerous emotions in this story. I feel the characters really come alive...corny, I know. Anyway, good job!~Jen
Response from phoenix (Author of The Price of Glory)
Thank you. That is the ultimate praise. I know that showing emotions for characters can be hard because different folks see them differently. I'm so glad these characters seem real to you.
Response from phoenix (Author of The Price of Glory)
Thank you. That is the ultimate praise. I know that showing emotions for characters can be hard because different folks see them differently. I'm so glad these characters seem real to you.
And so Lucius's plan starts to unfold...great chapter! Love the story so far! ~Jen
Response from phoenix (Author of The Price of Glory)
Thanks. :D I really do think he would be the type to really scheme something out. He showed so much of that in the books, and it's nice to use it for something positive.
Response from phoenix (Author of The Price of Glory)
Thanks. :D I really do think he would be the type to really scheme something out. He showed so much of that in the books, and it's nice to use it for something positive.
Interesting development! I love the idea with the lotion! Very creative! Wonderful job (as always). ~Jen
Very nice. I like how you didn't have Hermione accept his apology right away and you did a wonderful job on the emotions of the characters. ~Jen
Response from phoenix (Author of The Price of Glory)
Thanks. I definitely think that Hermione would not just blindly accept whatever he has to tell her. This is a very angsty/emotional piece and I'm glad that it came off well. :)
Response from phoenix (Author of The Price of Glory)
Thanks. I definitely think that Hermione would not just blindly accept whatever he has to tell her. This is a very angsty/emotional piece and I'm glad that it came off well. :)
Aww...poor Hermione! I feel bad for her, but I also kind of think things are going to work out for the best with her and Lucius. I guess I'll have to read on and see. Great job!~Jen
Response from phoenix (Author of The Price of Glory)
Thanks. I know she has a really rough time of things. Ah, the downfall of getting involved with teh intrigue in the Malfoy family. LOL
Response from phoenix (Author of The Price of Glory)
Thanks. I know she has a really rough time of things. Ah, the downfall of getting involved with teh intrigue in the Malfoy family. LOL
It was a pretty good story. Hermoine not really questioning the lotion bugs me though.
Response from phoenix (Author of The Price of Glory)
Thanks, I'm glad you liked it despite that omission. I guess the thing to remember is that Hermione was raised Muggle, so she may not 100% think like someone raised in a magical family. and when your entire life has been turned upside down, well, sometimes your brain doesn't work right. That's about the only defense I have for that decision.
Great story… I have really enjoyed it; although, I was waiting for complications to arise due to the link caused by the lotion. I’m glad that it turned out to simply be the device Lucius used to remind her how much she needed and desired him. It was also the catalyst allowing Hermione to bring Ginny and then Harry into her confidence. I felt that she could have justified herself more to Harry when he commented that Lucius disowned Draco for having an affair and all the while she and Lucius were having an affair as well. She should have pointed out that Draco had been denying her affection and love while having an affair for years, which caused Lucius to try to ensure that her emotional needs were met, leading to their inevitable affair. I say inevitable, as Lucius’ declaration to Hermione at the end of the story, in which he confessed that he picked her out for Draco because she was exactly whom he would have chosen for himself to marry, which, by the way, is a gesture of love towards Draco. I loved Harry forbidding her to go to Lucius and then going to threaten Lucius, trying to ensure that she not be taken advantage of again. I do believe that Lucius loves her, despite that he may have used some Slytherin tactics to win her… that is who he is and who she has decided to love… for better or worse! (Please don’t come out with some kind of twist in the next part to this story proving this theory wrong! I really like this Lucius who loves Hermione and wants a large family with her. Thanks!
Response from phoenix (Author of The Price of Glory)
I figured Hermione had been through enough, and of course Lucius is very interested in having an heir, so he would be very sure that the lotion would not harm mother or child. :D
As for the more explanation, I decided not to get too in depth in that whole saga. Since they were facts we were aware of, i didn't want to get into too much exposition. As she becomes more comfortable with how things have played out, she'll surely bring them more into her confidence.
Harry, I love his protective big brother side. It is so much fun to play with and I did find a perfect way to use it. :)
And yes, Lucius does love her; he just has a very odd way of showing it. This is a very foreign emotion to him, growing up in a society where blood is everything and that you marry the right girl to all of the sudden realizing that it really isn't and living through that societal shift. :)
I think I said it before, but I hope to start work on the final installment soon. :D And thank you again for the wonderful review.
Lucius is gauging his responses well... when will Hermione give in to him?I am enjoying this series, it is definitely something a bit different, as I primarily read Hermione/Severus; however, I must say that I am enjoying Lucius!
Response from phoenix (Author of The Price of Glory)
Ah, Lucius, I had to try so hard not to make this his story. LOL I find him so much fun to write for as I have a very Slytherin mind.
And I'm glad you enjoy this despite it not being your favored pairing. I think it's nice to try something new now and then. :D
You have done a great job... Hermione reacted just as I expected her to.I wonder what she'll do and I wonder if Draco's new wife will stay with him now that he isn't receiving his inheritence etc.
Response from phoenix (Author of The Price of Glory)
Hermione's reaction was one of the best parts of writing this story. I can only imagine how it would feel to get stuck in that sort of web and I'm thankful I'm not. LOL
As for Draco, he gets the last installment of the trilogy. :)
Yippee another happy LM/HG fic... I love this couple but then I have a thing for Slytherin bad boys.
Response from phoenix (Author of The Price of Glory)
Thank you very much. I have a soft spot for the pairing, so I will be doing my best to ensure they have a happy ending in anything I put them together in. :D... It's allways good to meet someone else who can't resist those naughty Slytherins.
A wonderful end to this installment of the series. I enjoy your portrayal of everyone. You make Lucius seem human, while still keeping his devious side open. I am looking forward to the story!
Response from phoenix (Author of The Price of Glory)
Thanks, Jenny. I really did enjoy Lucius here and it would have been so easy for me to delve into his mind. In fact, my first draft really did and I had to force myself to focus more on Hermione. That made it a more fun story for me. And I hope to get to the last one sooner rather than later. :)
Hey there! Sorry I didn't review before, but I read this and thought I'd let you know it was wonderful.
Response from phoenix (Author of The Price of Glory)
No worries on the not reviewing. I'm glad that you thought the story was wonderful. It was a lot of fun for me to write.
Thanks for the reconciliation and for giving Harry the chance to start working out his demons. In this universe, anyway, I think Lucius/Hermione deserves a chance. Thanks for the great story! I'll keep an eye out for Draco's POV.
Response from phoenix (Author of The Price of Glory)
Thank you very much. I kind of felt sorry for Harry. He's been hating Lucius for years, and he finally had a really good reason to hate the man and had it yanked out from under him. I just love the Lucius/Hermione pairing, so I will strive to give them a happy ending, but I have muses that you just can't reckon with sometimes.
Ah, that Lucius is a good actor! Well, I hope Hermione is always happy with her choice, and maybe she'll have at least one Gryffindor child. A Malfoy in Gryffindor! Well, I'll be waiting patiently for "Fallen from Glory" where Draco and his stepmum/wife have something wicked fall on them. Thanks for this story!
Response from phoenix (Author of The Price of Glory)
Oh, June, a Malfoy in Gryffindor I love that idea. I wonder what he would do if that happened. As of now, Hermione thinks that she made the right choice. We'll see how that goes.
You mean I have to be mean to Draco and Phaedra? I think I can do that.
Response from June W (Reviewer)
ahem.... "Fallen from Glory"? It doesn't have to be very long - just enough to kill Draco and Phaedra!
Response from phoenix (Author of The Price of Glory)
The stars have aligned and I did actually write the final installment of the fic. As to whether or not I was mean to them, well, you'll have to see. My beta is working on it and I hope to have it back soon. I have waffled between letting Draco find some sort of happiness or being miserable.
Hee hee hee! A very Slytherin thing to do indeed! I loved this chapter! That lotion was a stroke of genius! I love how Lucius got Severus involved! Great job!
Response from phoenix (Author of The Price of Glory)
Thanks. I really do enjoy trying to come up with really good Slytherin schemes. It makes writing for the Slytherins so much fun. And of course I had to involve Severus. He makes at least a token appearance in just about everything I write.
Great story
Response from phoenix (Author of The Price of Glory)
Thanks, I'm having lots of fun playing with characters in this one. Standby for some heavy angst. Well, maybe not heavy any more. But there is still some. :)
I nearly missed the update, but am glad that I found it. I find that I am frustrated with Hermione. He admitted that he cared for her, and she didn't seem to even notice. Lucy-Love could at least pretend to be a bit more affectionate towards her, aside from wanting her body. Silly man. I look forward to the next chapter. Thanks for updating.
Response from phoenix (Author of The Price of Glory)
The problem is, they both want things there way, and right now, she's nursing her little grudge, and he's quite miffed. Being a smart man, I think he'll figure out he screwed up big time. Question is, can she overcome her hormones? LOL
Glad you enjoyed the update. I'm working on the next chapter.
How can Hermione resist the charms of Lucius?! I know I could not and besides she is having his baby and we know he is a much better prospect than his useless son. I do like how he has been disowned. Ah how many times I have wished for that when I have stumbled across some game or another with an abomination for Draco. What can I say other than it is the Slytherin in me?! As always I really did enjoy the latest instalment of the story and would like to thank you for writing it and sharing it with us. Great chapter and looking forward to the third. Well done once more. KC
Response from phoenix (Author of The Price of Glory)
I loved the disowning, too. I tried to think of the most horrible thing Lucius could do to Draco and that was it. It was fun having petulant brat Draco to play with.
As for Hermione resisting Lucius, well, she's hormonal right now. I think once Lucius realizes that, he'll try to convince her rather than bully her, which he found isn't working.
I do hope to have the third up sometime this week. We'll see how it goes. I have some minor rewriting I need to do. I really need to figure out how I'm going to end the whole thing. LOL
No, Hermione! Not Harry!! Groan... So Lucius didn't remind her that she sometimes said that she wished she were married to him instead of Draco. I do hope she thinks things through; this child is going to one day want to know who his/her father is. Thanks for updating!
Response from phoenix (Author of The Price of Glory)
LOL Yeah, going to Harry probably isn't the smartest thing to do, but he's the one contact she has to the Wizarding world that will be kind to her... As for Lucius not reminding her, well, he's a bit distressed, too. And he joins you in hoping that Hermione will calm down and think rationally.
I was so pleased to see you had started the second instalment. Poor Lucius, my heart went out to him and to Hermione really. Draco is such a weed in this, his step mother and he deserve each other. I just pity their child with those two as parents. I wonder how she will take her new husband no longer having the Malfoy name? Badly I hope. I loved it, adored it and can’t wait for chapter two! Thank you for writing and posting chapter one-it is wonderful. ~KC
Response from phoenix (Author of The Price of Glory)
Thanks, KC. Yup, poor Lucius and Hermione are on opposite sides of a gulf created by a misunderstanding. Rest assured, he wants to bridge that gap, it's just a matter of figuring out how. LOL
As for Draco and Phaedra, you will learn more about them in the next installment.
Hopefully more will be coming in the next few days.
Heh, this reminds me so much of when I was pregnant with my little ones. I am a very emotionally volatile person anyway, but oh, boy! Pregnancy brought out my more... difficult side at times. Great start to this installment! You rock, as always!
Response from phoenix (Author of The Price of Glory)
Yup, poor Hermione is in for a rough ride. We've had evidence that she is fairly emotionally volatile, too (the troll in the bathroom, blowing up at Ron, etc), so that's going to play into her behavior. Hopefully she can be made to see reason and that Lucius has the patience to realize she's very hormonal. Glad you enjoyed the first part. :)
I've been looking forward to this story ever since I stumbled onto the first one! I think it'll be fun to hear the story from PregnantHermione's perspective--she'll be somewhat nutty and I'm sure it'll be entertaining. Poor girl. It must tough to be in love with a Malfoy. :-) Great job!
Response from phoenix (Author of The Price of Glory)
Thanks, wildkitty. I'm glad to hear that you have been looking forward to the sequel. I had hoped that it wouldn't take quite this long, but what can you do? I do agree that Hermione's perspective will be quite interesting because she is pregnant. Yes, getting involved with Malfoys is always complex.