Chapter 5 ? Luna Lovegood, Librarian
Chapter 6 of 6
Isis and NeitCharlie begins his research at the Library of Alexandria, with the aid of a rather eccentric librarian.
ReviewedDisclaimer: All Harry Potter characters belong to JK Rowling.
Chapter 5 Luna Lovegood, Librarian.
Charlie shook Luna's hand politely and then opened his mouth to say something charming, something clever, but found that he'd lost every shred of his gregarious charm under her wide-eyed gaze.
"I'm sure I would have met you at your brother's wedding if I'd gone," Luna said contemplatively saving him from the embarrassment of saying something utterly stupid, "but I went on an urgent trip to South Africa with my father. I mean, who would pass up the opportunity to see a Tokoloshe?" She frowned slightly. "Although, we didn't get to see him because he was invisible at the time ... silly magical pebble."
Tokoloshe? Charlie opened his mouth to ask what the hell that was, but Luna had already started speaking again, in that strange, matter-of-fact manner. Coupled with her dreamy tone, it was an odd juxtaposition that made him feel a little off-kilter ... unsure of what she'd say next to throw him off his guard.
"Anyway, I don't think anybody missed me there anyway ... I think they only invited me because I was at the Ministry for the Hall of Prophecies battle with Harry and everybody. But it was nice of them to ask," she said, beaming and nodding to herself. "I never had that many friends at Hogwarts, but when Neville, Ginny and I joined the others, I felt like we were the Secret Six," she said, her tone far-away now, as though she were visiting memories in a distant part of her mind. "Anyway. It was nice to be included." She stopped speaking and resumed her frank, unblinking appraisal of him.
Charlie vaguely recalled Ron's tales of that evening, where he'd been attacked by the brains in the Department of Mysteries. He couldn't remember Ron ever mentioning Luna, though. A long, blonde strand of hair had escaped from her haphazard hair style, and she lifted a hand to wind it back around one of the chopsticks. For some odd reason, his fingers itched to pull all of the silly things from her hair.
Charlie realized that he'd been staring back, and he searched frantically for something to say, something to distract him from the thought that the silence was oddly comfortable for two complete strangers.
"So ... you know Hermione then?" he asked and immediately wanted to slap his hand against his forehead for such an obvious question. Of course she knew Hermione. Hermione had told him that much, and Luna had just been speaking of the Golden Trio.
Luna smiled broadly, not giving any indication that she thought his question silly in any way. "Yes. She and I have become good friends over the last few years. She comes to Alexandria often for research. You're not allowed to remove the books and scrolls, by the way." She shook her head to compound the seriousness of the statement, and the wire pyramids at her ears swayed back and forth.
Charlie nodded, still unable to voice an intelligent thought.
A slight frown crossed her forehead for a fleeting moment, and then Luna said contemplatively, "Sometimes I wonder if we became friends because I'm a librarian here. Hermione always did like her books. She didn't have much time for me when we were at school ... she always thought that I was making things up," she said, shaking her head, almost in suspended disbelief. "She was so surprised when I showed her the books about the Crumple-Horned Snorkack that I discovered here."
What? Charlie thought. He had shelves full of Magical Creatures books, including Newt Scamander's Comprehensive Encyclopaedia of Magical Creatures in the Wizarding World. He'd never heard of a creature like that before.
Luna smiled dreamily. "That's why I like working here so much. There are so many hidden secrets." The slight frown of contemplation creased her forehead again. "Although, I'm still looking for a scroll that proves the Wrackspurts exist. I wish I could have found it before Harry died...he never did believe that they existed," she said, her tone a little sad and wistful now. "I liked Harry. He was my first real friend, you know. I'm sorry he died."
Charlie's brain was still stuck on the Wrackspurts. He felt like he'd stepped through into some parallel universe, where logic was traded in bucket-loads for whimsy and wild imaginings.
She sighed a little and shook her head, making a tsk sound before she pressed her lips together briefly. "I told Headmistress McGonagall that the Ministry was plotting to kill Harry as well...she didn't believe me." Luna paused and schooled her face into a very good approximation of McGonagall's pursed mouth when she was expressing absolute disapproval.
Charlie frowned. Harry had been killed because of the backlash of magical energy between his scar and the Avada Kedavra he'd cast on Voldemort.
"Oh, you don't have to believe me either if you don't want, Charlie," she said, smiling indulgently at him. "Nobody ever does; I'm used to it."
"I ... er..." He'd started to deny that he didn't believe her, but she was talking again already.
"Oh, it's always so nice to see somebody from England here in Alexandria," she said, beaming at him. "How is Ronald?" she asked. "The last time I saw him, he was being a bit of an idiot. He was upset that Hermione dumped him, you know. But it was best for her...she's much happier now ..." Luna trailed off and left her sentence oddly unfinished, like she'd just realized she was speaking out loud.
Charlie nodded. "He's with Bill in Cairo." Wow, finally, a full sentence, mate.
"Oh, yes. His wife's a Veela descendent, isn't she?" Luna tapped her lip contemplatively. "I wonder what kind of children they'll have ... a half-werewolf and a quarter-Veela ... hmm, I'll have to do some research on that one. She pulled the peacock feather quill from her hair...causing a section of it cascade down to her waist...and scribbled a note on a piece of parchment that popped out of thin air.
Charlie watched, bemused. He'd never met anybody quite like Luna before. She was brutally honest, confusing, beautiful, scatter-brained, and completely quirky, all in turns.
"So, what are you doing in Alexandria, Charlie Weasley?" she asked in a direct manner, gazing at him expectantly with bright, clear eyes.
Charlie found himself feeling distinctly wrong-footed again at her abrupt turn towards business after her long monologue about, well, the wizarding world and his Crup.
Trying to collect himself, he was certain that his face was probably as red as his hair. "Er ... yes, well, I have a bit of a mystery on my hands, and Hermione suggested that this would be the best place to look for the answer." You dolt, didn't you say that already? Charlie could sincerely not remember what he had and had not said thus far. Luna was far too ... distracting. He ploughed on with his explanation. "See, a dragon was killed at the reservation recently, and I can remember reading something significant about a dragon's head once, but the details are all very ... fuzzy. Where would the best place be for me to start looking here?"
Charlie felt a little sheepish for his less than lucid babbling (Merlin, he was generally the most logical bloke he knew), but from his first impression of her, he did have the notion that either Luna wouldn't notice, or that she wouldn't care. Either option meant that he wouldn't be teased for it. Looking down at Luna, Charlie was pleased to see that he was right; she appeared to be deep in thought as she considered his request.
"Well, you are in the right section of the library, so that helps." She gestured around at the soaring shelves. "Although there are so many Magical Creatures, it'd take you days and days without my help," she said succinctly. "But, you'll probably be more comfortable in the reading room if you don't know exactly what you're looking for. Please follow me."
Turning quickly, Luna's robes swirled gracefully around her legs. For such a petite girl, Charlie was surprised that he had to make an effort to keep up with her. Luna twisted and turned between the stacks, following a mental map that had to be all her own before they stopped in front of a door. Luna opened the door to reveal a bookshelf lined reading room with a large desk and a comfortable looking desk chair.
With a wave of the wand that she pulled out of her hair causing it to fall down her back in untidy waves again she muttered an incantation that he only understood one word of: "Praebeo Draco Liber Libri Corpus Corporis."
Immediately, six shelves shimmered brightly for a moment and then shifted forward slightly in comparison to the rest of the shelves lining the room. "You will find the most comprehensive books on dragon physiology on these shelves. It's probably the best place to start if you remember reading about a dragon's head. While you are looking around, I will run an index enquiry charm for 'dragon head'. Don't worry ... I will be certain to keep you informed of my progress."
Then as quickly as she had come on, efficient Luna vanished, and the misty-eyed, quirky woman who talked about wild and wonderful schemes and things people didn't believe in was back. She gave him a dewy smile. "I hope that helps, Charlie, I will see you later."
Charlie yawned widely as he stretched his arms above his head, wincing when he heard his joints click audibly in the quiet room. He leant forward over a thick tome and propped his cheek on his palm, sighing gustily as he resumed his (still fruitless) research. The towering pile of books on the desk had yielded nothing remarkably different from his NEWTs Care of Magical Creatures text on dragon physiology.
The text was slightly blurred as he read the same summaries, studied the same skeletal diagrams for what felt like the tenth time that day: "Dragons are homoeothermic warm-blooded creatures, internally controlling their body temperature." No shit, Sherlock, Charlie thought sarcastically. That's why they can live in all climates.
"Dragons have hollow bones to enable flight. All dragons are covered with armour-like scales that have a translucent, horny surface. This gives the dragons the iridescent hue to their bodies. The skull often has horns and sharp teeth..." Bloody obvious! Oh, bollocks to this. Charlie slammed the book closed, scowling.
He leant back in his chair, arms folded across his chest, wondering if he hadn't been imagining that there was something important about the dragon killing ... the head of a dragon. Maybe it had been in one of those ... Muggle science fiction books that his father used to leave lying around the house.
He glanced up at the high, mullioned window and frowned. The golden afternoon light had dimmed to faded, silvery lavender and grey shadows had started to shift across the room. He sighed; he'd hoped to have finished his research by now. He'd have to either find a hotel here in Alexandria, or Apparate back to Bill and Fleur's place in Cairo. Although, he thought wearily, I am so not in the mood for Ron.
The door opened and Luna drifted in, empty-handed as well, Charlie noted, groaning inwardly. "Did you find anything, Charlie?" she asked.
He shook his head. "No, not what I was looking for."
She glanced at the bookshelves that she'd filled for him earlier. "Well, you're only done with one out of six ... there might be hope yet," she said, beaming. The washed-out light blended in with her silvery hair, and if he squinted through his tired eyes, he could almost imagine that she was part air, part magic ... a mystical, beautiful creature, utterly unfathomable.
"I ... er ... don't think the rest'll be much help," he said, gesturing to the tower of books on the desk. "These ones all had a variation of exactly the same information." He realised it was time that somebody wrote a comprehensive dragon text one that told the reader more than "a dragon has teeth and breathes fire."
Luna rolled her large, grey eyes. "They do that sometimes. Anyway ... the index enquiry charm is still running on my catalogue," she said, gesturing in what Charlie presumed was the direction of her office, so that the arm of her robe fluttered through the air gently. "It should be finished by tomorrow morning," she said, beaming again.
Charlie nodded and rubbed his eyes tiredly. "Thanks, Luna," he said, stifling another yawn. "I'm buggered anyway, I think."
"Are you going to stay with your family tonight?" she asked. Charlie was certain he heard a slightly longing, perhaps wistful note in her voice.
Charlie shrugged. "I dunno," he said, standing and placing the books back onto the first bookshelf. "I'm actually a little tired to deal with all those people, to be honest ... I reckon a hotel here in Alexandria will be a lot more peaceful."
And it was just Charlie he was a friendly guy, but at heart, he preferred the quiet solitude that the outdoors offered to the hustle and bustle of the city. Growing up in the Weasley house had always been a bit of a challenge for him, and he'd often escaped into the overgrown garden for the entire day during the holiday, appearing as the sun set for one of Molly's home-cooked meals.
Luna pulled a face. "Oh, the hotels here are just horrid, and they over-charge ... tourists, you know." She gave him a contemplative look. "Well, if you like, I have a spare bedroom. If Hermione trusts you, then I think I can." She laughed a silvery, charming laugh that warmed the room somehow. "Anyway, I know your mother ... you'll be bombarded with Howlers if you don't behave."
Charlie rolled his eyes. "Yeah, Mum's lovely, isn't she?"
A slight shadow flittered in her eyes for a moment. "Oh, yes. My Mum died when I was younger."
Oops. "Oh ... er ... I'm sorry?" Charlie felt a little guilty ... being sardonic about his mother when Luna had lost hers so young.
"Oh, it's okay. The veil is just a divide in time, isn't it?" she said, lifting a shoulder. "I'll see her soon enough ... when it's my time." Luna pulled a large, silver pocket watch from her cleavage and opened it. "Well, it's almost time to close, Charlie. What's your verdict then?"
Charlie hesitated for a moment, although he knew what he wanted his answer to be. He was too intrigued by Luna not to accept. And although some might say her eyes were too big, or that her mouth was a little wide or perhaps that her hair was scraggly, to Charlie, Luna was very appealing.
He made his decision, convincing himself that she was a friend of the family ... of sorts. "Ah ... er ... yeah, thanks, Luna," he said, picking up his bag and slung it across his chest. "That's really nice of you."
"Oh, no problems, Charlie," she said, wrapping her hand around his arm companionably. "I like having people to stay. It makes me feel less lonely."
Charlie had no answer for that statement and merely let Luna lead the way out of the Library and into the mild Alexandria evening.
A/N: Thank you to WickedlyWanton for the brilliant beta work she has done for us again. As always, her suggestions improve and enrich each chapter.
According to www(dot)vanhunks(dot)com, a Tokoloshe is: a domestic spirit found in the households of witches and wizards in southern Africa. It is a brown, hairy dwarf, which is usually naked, but sometimes wears a cloak. The Tokoloshe has a single buttock. The penis of the Tokoloshe is so long that it has to be slung over his shoulder. Thus sexually well-endowed, the duties of the Tokoloshe include making love to its witch mistress. In return, it is rewarded with milk and food. The witch keeps the Tokoloshe docile by cutting the fringe of hair that hangs over its eyes. Witches sometimes inherit these demon lovers from their mothers. The Tokoloshe is usually invisible to adults, but if you do see one, you should on no account annoy it by speaking to it, or pointing at it. The Tokoloshe achieves invisibility by means of a magic pebble, which it keeps in its mouth. The creature is mischievous, but only malevolent when controlled by an evil sorcerer.
(Ahem, brownie points to anybody who writes Tokoloshe crack!fic for Neit).
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Latest 25 Reviews for Hearts Over Dracontias
18 Reviews | 4.89/10 Average
Shudder!The Father believed his kind to be invincible but the rules are changed now.Brilliantly written!
I loved the last two chapters, please write more soon! I loved the little hints about Hermione and Severus, lol. I thought Charlie was just adorable while trying to figure out what to say to Luna.
Response from Isis and Neit (Author of Hearts Over Dracontias)
I am glad you liked it. More is coming~Isis
Just found your fic and it is a breath of fresh air! I love the settings and a new viewpoint of the characters. I've always been intrigued by Charlie and love Luna! I hope you manage to keep this going! I note it's been a while since your last update. Thanks!
Interesting mystery building here and I very much like your Luna. And your Charlie--I don't often see him in fanfic.
I'm really liking this story, though what terrible abuse of poor Ron!
Please update in a timely manner, as within 5 chapters, you've just about had them meet! Argh, the frustration!
Anyway, keep on doing what you're doing, it's certainly working for me.
Response from Isis and Neit (Author of Hearts Over Dracontias)
Don't worry there is more to come~Isis
I loved this chapter, it was insightful to see the relationship between Charlie and Bill, I especially liked Bill calling him Chaz. Can't wait to find out more about this mystery and of course see Luna. Ron is such an ass in this story(not that i'm complaining, I'd take Percy over Ron any day) but i'm curious as to why he's behaving in such a purlire manner, is it simply a lack of character or is there something truly deeper going on with him? Either way, i'd love to see him have some sense knocked into him!
Response from Isis and Neit (Author of Hearts Over Dracontias)
I think that Bill and Charlie have a different relationship between them compared to their other brothers. As for Ron all will be revealed ~Isis
Can't wait to see more! Very intreuguing first chapters!
Response from Isis and Neit (Author of Hearts Over Dracontias)
Thank you... We're glad to have intrigued you a little. There isn't enough Charlie to go around these days. hehe. ~Neit
Poor Charlie, he's got a bum for a brother and now a dragon(?) has been killed. I can't wait to see what happens!
Response from Isis and Neit (Author of Hearts Over Dracontias)
Thanks so much. Hopefully things will improve for Charlie soon.The next chapters are up, so enjoy...~Neit
Uh oh, I hope Ron doesn't do anything stupid to/with/in Charlie's place before he leaves. He seems entirely untrustworthy.
Response from Isis and Neit (Author of Hearts Over Dracontias)
Yeah Ron doesn't seem that stable at all. Perhaps just too spoiled.~Isis
Very nice Tonks, especially the nostrillessness. Hmmm. Who do we know who reads lots of books?
Response from Isis and Neit (Author of Hearts Over Dracontias)
Hehe, thanks. Tonks is just... Tonks, isn't she? Gotta love the woman.Hmmm... *grins*
Where's Luna? I am loving this, I like the fact that (unlike some) Ron is not this perfect boy who everyone will put up with, he is human and like every other human he has faults...seems that he has become incredibly lazy - something that there has always been a sign for in his actions.
Looking forward to reading for, and incredibly curious as to what Charlie remembers...
Response from Isis and Neit (Author of Hearts Over Dracontias)
Luna is on her way in the next Chapter.Thanks so much. Ron, I think, has just lost his way a bit... he's been through a lot of emotional upheaval and perhaps hasn't resolved it as well as those around him. He just doesn't seem to care anymore, does he?Thanks for reading and reviewing.
Oooh your description of Ron is so good I'm just itching to smack him upside the head. I like your Charlie - kind, but rational.
Response from Isis and Neit (Author of Hearts Over Dracontias)
Sigh, yes, Ron does have some issues that he needs to sort out. I think that Charlie is also just itching to smack him upside the head too.Thanks for reading and reviewing.
Excellent opening with wonderful imagery. I especially liked how the dragon perceived Apparition, and your idea of broomstick Apparaition.
Response from Isis and Neit (Author of Hearts Over Dracontias)
Thanks so much. I'm thrilled that you liked the imagery. I wanted to go for a mystical touch with the dragons.The idea of broomstick Apparition isn't unique to this fic. It has been written in other fics before this :)
Very interesting beginning. I've always wondered about the dragons and Charlie's work in Romania with them. Cool! But how does this story fit into "Potions under duress"? Anyway, please continue!!
Response from Isis and Neit (Author of Hearts Over Dracontias)
Thanks for the review -- we're also fascinated with dragons and the dragon keepers. Your question will be answered later on during the fic :)Chapter 1 is in the validation queue as I type, so it should be up within the next couple of days.~Neit~
I am so glad you got this up! It's great so far and I am waiting with bated breath (no joke) for your next chapter to come to me! Am I biased to give this five stars when I am beta reading it?
Response from Isis and Neit (Author of Hearts Over Dracontias)
*grins* Nooo, not biased in the least ;) Thanks again for your help. ~Neit~
What a sad opening. I wonder what they took, and what for? I look forward to read more about it.
Response from Isis and Neit (Author of Hearts Over Dracontias)
All will be revealed t
Response from Isis and Neit (Author of Hearts Over Dracontias)
thanks for reviewing
oh thank you that is such high praise. Chapter one is being cleaned up and then will be off to beta by Sunday so hopefully more soon
Now this was poetry. I hung on every word, and every word was beautiful. Thank you for posting! I am looking forward to more.
Response from Isis and Neit (Author of Hearts Over Dracontias)
oh thank you that is such high praise. Chapter one is being cleaned up and then will be off to beta by Sunday so hopefully more soon