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Chapter 4 of 8

Anijade

Response to the Astronomy Tower Challenge on GrangerSnape100 Parts 13-16

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13.

His admission shook Hermione. For so many years she’d assumed that her teachers had understood the magnitude of what they had asked of them. It helped knowing that perhaps they had been just as lost as she had been.

“It was bad for all of us, wasn’t it? I am still surprised how intact the survivors managed to remain. We lost so much.” It hurt to remember all they had lost. After Dumbledore’s death things had gone downhill quickly. That they had won the war still amazed Severus.

When he spoke, his voice was thick with pain. “It was devastating.”

14.

Looking back up at Hermione, he could see the understanding in her eyes. “Please, Ms. Granger, may I have a stone? Just a stone.”

Later, Hermione wouldn’t know if it had been her curiosity or the fact that he’d said please that moved her to give him a stone. She stepped back to the third stone.

Snape wasn’t like the others. He didn’t gloss over the war and the losses; in fact, perhaps he thought too much about those things and had lost the present. The pain in his voice reflected the anguish in his soul, which called to her.

15.

Hermione didn’t know how to word her next question, and there was no telling how Snape might react either way.

“I miss them, you know; all of them.” The list was too long, but she suspected that he, like her, could name them all if asked. “I know they’d say their sacrifice was worth it, but I hate being this alone all the time.”

This was the crux of her problems; her true friends were gone, and those who remained weren’t really her friends.

“I guess that is how I ended up out here. I want to be with them.”

16.

There was an instance where pain recognized pain, and Severus’ breath was knocked from him. When she had been a child, he had recognized their similarities, but she had been blessed with love that had never been bestowed on him. But now they were on equal footing; their loss bridged the gap.

“Your friends would want you to live on for them. Make their sacrifice mean something.”

She flinched as his words sunk in. He’s right. They died for me, and I was going to throw it away for what? Two stupid bints in the bathroom?

“Have you forgiven yourself?”

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Latest 25 Reviews for One Stone

38 Reviews  |  6.66/10 Average

10/10

MoreThanSirius

"I am just like you, you know. A wounded soul who needs to move on, but I don't want to do it alone, alone hurts more."Such a simple statement of such an enormous reality!They watched the sun rise again over the horizon.The very best way to start a new day, or a new life.

Response from Anijade (Author of One Stone)

I am glad you liked it, sometimes just not being alone helps more than anything else

Response from Anijade (Author of One Stone)

I am glad you liked it, sometimes just not being alone helps more than anything else

10/10

MoreThanSirius

A stone lost.The power of a few hasty words. A thoughtless, unintended loss. Severus was shocked at the power his words still had on her.They still do have power. Power to persuade as well as to hurt.

10/10

MoreThanSirius

“We didn’t commit a crime for surviving, you know.”Easier to say than to believe. Survivor's guilt can be insidious. Snape may have forgiven himself for Dumbledore's death, but there is so much more guilt ready to crush him under its weight. It seems they have inadvertantly switched places. Who is saving whom now?

10/10

MoreThanSirius

“I came close, but Professor McGonagall beat me to it. She’s really scary sometimes.”Ah, then he had at least two strong witches ready to plead his case and defend what was left of his honor. Did he know that already? It seems that it would make quite the difference to Snape to have someone rush to his defense.

10/10

MoreThanSirius

“Please, Ms. Granger, may I have a stone? Just a stone.”Who could deny that request from a man who had given so much? Is it curiousity or hope? Does it matter which it is?“Have you forgiven yourself?”Undoubtedly the most difficult question she could have asled.

10/10

MoreThanSirius

Quite understandable that his approval would throw her for a loop. They are all so used to their simplistic black & white image of him. He could never approve of anyone; could he? It is appropriate that he should be the one to recognize how much had been asked of them as so much had been asked of him.

10/10

MoreThanSirius

“Fine then, a compromise. Just come back one stone. That is all I ask.”I can't think of a better man to talk someone in from a ledge. Such a simple request. Just one stone.

Response from Anijade (Author of One Stone)

Thanks for reviewing, even one step back is progress

Response from Anijade (Author of One Stone)

Thanks for reviewing, even one step back is progress

10/10

MoreThanSirius

Hermione has lost all those she leaned on for suppport? And even succeeding at her profession only gains her ridicule? No wonder she is out on a ledge.

Response from Anijade (Author of One Stone)

Yep, it would drive anyone to the end of their rope

Response from Anijade (Author of One Stone)

Yep, it would drive anyone to the end of their rope

0/10

Cerydden M_Layne

I liked your story! I usually don't read anything with suicide warnings, but wanted to see what the title meant and got hooked. [Well, I cheated and looked at the end before getting TOO hooked, if you know what I mean.] I thought you captured the feelings of despair and loneliness very well, that feeling that somewhere else -- anywhere else -- is better, when it hurts too much to keep trying. Hope you'll keep writing -- and please make the endings happy for the happy ending junkies like me! Thanks for your work!

Response from Anijade (Author of One Stone)

Glad you liked it. I am a happy ending junkie too. I think the worst I can write is a hopeful ending.

9/10

KarenDetroit

I have no fascination for suicide, and find most fiction based on it trite, stupid, or both. But yours is the first to do some justice to the thought. I must say, the last chapter is very lame and weak, considering how strong the first ones were. Put this away, think about it, and then try to write the true ending.

Response from Anijade (Author of One Stone)

There might be more to come. As someone who has dealt with suicide first hand sometimes the only way to prevent it is to stop and do nothing. Thank you for your comments

0/10

Southern_Witch_69

Whew. I was afraid that they'd both decide to jump together. LOL. Thank you.

Response from Anijade (Author of One Stone)

I wondered what they would do with them both sitting there but thankfully they just told me to go away and they were going to watch the sunrise.

0/10

LillaQ

What a sweet, hopeful ending!

Response from Anijade (Author of One Stone)

Aww thanks.

9/10

DawnEB

I'm so glad for the happy ending, I was worried at one point they were going to go over together  Nicely done

Response from Anijade (Author of One Stone)

I must confess that at one point I thought they would jump too

8/10

KMJ

yeh no one died!

was a sweet ending, v. good

Karlamarie 

Response from Anijade (Author of One Stone)

thanks you

10/10

Dark Velvet Myst

Good story, but where is the romance?

Response from Anijade (Author of One Stone)

Not all romance is fireworks. Sometimes it's more subtle

0/10

wolfen18

um...this isn't done is it?

Response from Anijade (Author of One Stone)

Yep it really is the last chapter was submitted today and should be up whenever our lovely Admins can go through it. Hope you like the ending

9/10

Solar_Starr

I'm really enjoying this story.  I like the theme carried throughout of the stones, too.  And I also like how you manage to keep the suspense going.  Just don't let it go on too long! Great job! :)

Response from Anijade (Author of One Stone)

Last chapter is in queue glad you have likes this

9/10

ayerf

One step foward, two steps back... and it's not as if Hermione has much room to step back.Don't do it! Have Snape grab her or something, don't kill her.Talk about a cliffhanger.

Response from Anijade (Author of One Stone)

Sorry about the cliff hanger the end is nigh

9/10

KMJ

No dont jump Hermione!

Severus think fast! 

Response from Anijade (Author of One Stone)

Ahhhh can't tell you what's going to happen but the end is in queue

0/10

Cissy_n_Snape

I do hope she comes down.

Response from Anijade (Author of One Stone)

I know right now she isn't sure what's going to happen More to come already in queue

0/10

LillaQ

Fascinating story! I look forward to read more of it.

Response from Anijade (Author of One Stone)

Thanks more in the queue

0/10

Gardengrrl13

I really like this story.  It's pain calling to pain I gues.  And these two have it in spades.  I can't wait for the next update!  GG

Response from Anijade (Author of One Stone)

aww thanks I have the final two installments done more to come

10/10

Maddie

Very moving story.  Their despair is almost tangible. 

Response from Anijade (Author of One Stone)

I honestly think it's a case of pain recognizing pain and then deciding what to do about it

9/10

ancientgirl

Oh yay!  What a lovely ending.  I like that you left it so that they understood each other.

Response from Anijade (Author of One Stone)

yeah I think that is the only place good things can begin

9/10

DawnEB

'May I have a stone?'.  There was so much more asked and implied by it; I think you are doing a wonderful job of this, and although I suspect there won't be much more to come, I will still be looking forward to the next update.

Response from Anijade (Author of One Stone)

Thanks so much. I have no idea how much more is comning as I have allowed the characters to take control and this is their story. So far there are 30 parts written

Response from DawnEB (Reviewer)

Ooo, more than I expected,and possibly more to come! *bounce*

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