Chapter 3
Everything's Going to Change Now, Isn't It?
Chapter 4 of 5
phoenixHarry and Hermione never meant for it to happen. They each thought they were destined for someone else, but after a night on the run from the Death Eaters, they learned they belonged together.
ReviewedChapter 3
Hermione could feel the color draining from her face, but she still tried to deny her condition. "What would give you that idea, Professor?"
"Having had five children of my own, I began to recognize signs in your behavior. I have suspected it for the past few weeks. I knew that you were hiding something as I can tell that you have cast a charm on yourself, but I did not know for what purpose until I saw you walk out of class today. You're rather far along, are you not?"
Hermione could see that Harry looked mortified. She couldn't believe that she had not considered McGonagall noticing that she was using a charm, and she had not considered the fact that her professor was also a mother. Panic started rising and negative outcomes raced through her mind. "You aren't going to expel me, are you?" At the thought of losing everything she started crying.
"Hermione!" hissed Harry.
She looked down and saw that she had lost control of her Veiling Charm. Professor McGonagall could now see that she was very heavy with child, and Hermione saw a momentary look of shock on the older witch's face.
McGonagall came around her desk and offered Hermione a handkerchief. "When is the baby due?"
Hermione took the handkerchief. "O-o-over Easter," she sniffled.
McGonagall looked at Harry and saw the young man was now intently staring at his fingers. "I am incredibly disappointed in the two of you. I would have expected you to know better. Especially now." She sat on the edge of her desk. "Who knows?"
"Just the three of us," said Harry soberly.
"Well, there is about to be one more. We're going up to the hospital wing. Potter, help her." They started to walk out of the classroom. "Miss Granger, your charm?" she prompted.
Hermione was quite embarrassed that she had nearly walked into the corridor without recasting her charm. She found the walk to the hospital wing quite uncomfortable. It almost felt as though the baby was about to fall out, but she knew that wasn't possible. Harry had hold of her hand and gave her a reassuring squeeze.
When they entered the hospital wing, McGonagall said, "Poppy, could you screen off a bed for privacy?"
"Of course. What's wrong?" the nurse asked.
"Not yet."
Poppy quickly screened off a bed, and once the four of them were in the enclosure, she cast a Silencing Charm. She watched Harry help Hermione onto the bed. "Now, Miss Granger, what seems to be ailing you?"
Hermione took a deep breath, closed her eyes, and let go of the Veiling Charm.
"My goodness," Poppy said softly. Once she regained her composure, she said, "Lie back, my dear." As she began her examination, she said, "You should have come to me sooner."
Hermione asked in a panic-stricken voice, "Is something wrong with the baby?" She could feel Harry's firm grip on her hand.
"I haven't finished my exam yet. I was merely stating that it is good to be under proper medical supervision throughout a pregnancy, especially the first time."
Hermione watched nervously as the matron cast several diagnostic spells and physically examined her belly. She dreaded hearing that something was wrong with her child.
Finally, Poppy finished and smiled. "Both you and the child are perfectly healthy. You're due in a few weeks, aren't you?"
Hermione nodded. "Middle of April."
"That's about right. The baby has dropped recently, hasn't it?"
"Just a little while ago. Does that mean I'm going to give birth soon?"
Poppy patted her hand reassuringly. "It's hard to tell. It could be days, or it could be weeks."
"Weeks?" asked an incredibly disheartened Hermione. She felt like she was getting ready to burst, and the prospect of being pregnant for weeks more was not something she was looking forward to, even though the rational part of her mind knew that her due date was still two weeks away. She had hoped that since the baby had dropped, it meant that
she was nearly done.
"I know it's difficult, dear, but it's really for the best. The baby will come when it's ready and not before. Now, I want you to take it easy, make sure you are getting plenty of rest. You look quite tired. I assume you will be staying here to give birth?"
Hermione looked at Harry for several seconds. Finally, he nodded. "I will," she replied.
"Then I'll set up a private room for you. When you think you are going into labor, come see me."
McGonagall interrupted, "I think it would be best if Miss Granger were to move into that room now. And you will be excused from classes."
"But, Professor..."
McGonagall raised a hand to quell further argument. "I will see that you are given your assignments. I can see that the charm you have been using to conceal your condition has taken a lot out of you. I won't have you doing that anymore. You are to take care of yourself, is that understood?"
"Yes, Professor," she replied meekly.
"I'll have your things sent to your new room." She turned to leave and paused. "One more thing. That will be ten points from Gryffindor for each of you and a detention. Miss Granger, you will serve yours once you return to class."
"Yes, Professor," they replied in unison.
"I'll come study with you," Harry said once they were alone.
"What are they going to tell everyone?"
"I don't know. Hopefully, they'll let me come up with something. I'll make it something contagious to keep the visitors away." He kissed her softly.
"I think we need to tell Ron and Ginny. It isn't fair to keep this from them anymore." She didn't really want to, but they had a right to know, and she had been putting it off for far too long. Odds were, this would ruin the friendships she and Harry had with the two of them. That was why she had waited this long, she knew that Harry needed Ron to help with the Horcrux hunt, which was, thankfully, almost over.
He held her tightly. "I know. Let's wait until after the weekend. I think that Ron and I are closing in on a Horcrux."
"I suppose a few more days won't matter, will it?" She still couldn't help feeling guilty, but this was bigger than her and Harry. It was important to the wizarding world that the Horcruxes be found, she rationalized.
"No..."
Pomfrey entered the enclosure. "I have your room ready, dear." She and Harry helped Hermione to her feet. "If you need anything, just ask. The house-elves will bring you anything you need, or they'll fetch me. Don't be afraid to call me, even in the middle of the night."
"I won't." She cast the Veiling Charm for what she hoped would be the last time before they walked out of the enclosure and down the hall. When they entered the room, she was surprised at how light and airy it was. There was a large bed with bright yellow bedding, and next to it was a bassinet. The dresser, changing table and rocking chair were all painted white. Next to the fireplace was a cozy sitting area, and through a doorway she could see what looked like a garden. Overcome with emotion, she could feel the tears streaming down her cheeks. "It's...it's lovely."
Harry wrapped his arms around her in a comforting embrace.
Pomfrey said, "We want you to be comfortable. That veranda is screened so that no one will be able to see you if you sit outside. When the weather is warm, I encourage you to go out and walk. Moving will make you feel better. I'll check back on you later this evening."
Harry led Hermione to the sofa. "Are you okay?"
She wiped the tears from her face, ashamed by her display of emotion. "I'm fine. This is just so wonderful."
"Other than the fact we have detention."
She laughed at his glib comment and leaned into his chest. "That's true. And you'll bring my assignments by?"
"I'll spend as much time here as I can. Did you want me to stay with you now?" He held her tightly.
She knew that he had class and that it might look suspicious if they were both absent. "No. I'll be all right. I think I'll lie down and get some rest."
After giving her a lingering kiss, he said softly, "I'll come by after class."
Once Harry was gone, she rubbed her stomach. "Well, little one, we have a nice new home." Looking into the dresser drawers, she found that they were filled with baby clothes and could feel the tears forming in her eyes. She had ordered a few by owl post, but that was the sort of package that she had feared would draw too much attention. She had intended on having Harry sneak out of the castle to purchase more things, but now that would no longer be necessary.
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Harry and Ron returned to Hogwarts' gates battered, bruised, tired, and in Harry's case, singed, but they had with them a Horcrux to be destroyed.
"Thanks, Ron. I don't think I could have done it without you."
"No worries. You know I'll always be there for you. Anything you need, just ask."
Harry felt incredibly guilty for what he was doing to Ron. For his own selfish reasons, he had not yet told Ron that Hermione was forever out of his reach. He looked at the ugly burn on his arm. "I think I'm going to stop by the hospital wing." Ordinarily, he wouldn't have bothered, but he was eager to see Hermione and let her know there was only one more Horcrux left.
Once in the castle, he and Ron parted ways. Entering the hospital wing, he was surprised that Madam Pomfrey did not come out of her office to see who was there. He walked back to her office and found it deserted. It was still early enough that she should have been there. Suddenly, he thought of Hermione. What if something was wrong with her?
He rushed out of the room, down the hall and burst into Hermione's room to hear her screaming out in pain. Rushing to her side, he placed his hand on hers, noticing that her bed had been transformed into what he assumed was a birthing bed. "Is she all right?" he asked McGonagall.
McGonagall wiped Hermione's brow. "She's fine; she's just in labor."
"Labor? You mean she's going to give birth?" He couldn't believe that this day was here, and that he had nearly missed it. "How soon?"
"Not soon enough," Hermione grunted. "How much longer?"
"It's hard to say, dear. First children can be stubborn," Pomfrey said.
"I got the Horcrux," he said softly, hoping to distract her from the agony she was in.
"That's good," she panted.
"How are you doing?" He took the damp cloth from McGonagall and tenderly patted the beads of perspiration from her forehead.
"I've been better."
He handed her a glass of water for her to sip. "It'll be over soon."
"I hope so." She gripped his hand tightly as she had another contraction.
It was his burnt right hand that she was holding, and he was reminded of how painful it was, but for her sake, he clenched his jaw shut and refused to cry out in pain. Whatever pain he was feeling was minimal compared to what she was going through.
"When did it start?" he asked once she loosened her grip.
"She started pushing about twenty minutes ago, but started feeling contractions about sixteen hours ago," McGonagall replied.
"You can do this," he said to her in an encouraging voice.
A/N: As always, I must thank nota for her invaluable help. I hope that you are enjoying this story, and there is one more chapter left after this.
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Latest 25 Reviews for Everything's Going to Change Now, Isn't It?
26 Reviews | 6.81/10 Average
This was definitely a different approach. Nicely written, believable prose.
Is there going to be another chapter? I really love this story. :D
Very nice story, but how can you just leave it here?Like all good stories you want it to continue, find out if Ron and Ginny ever come around. Is six years of friendship and the bonds that they have formed - seven for H/R/H are strong enough - or does this end the H/R/H/G friendship?I would really like to know....
Response from phoenix (Author of Everything's Going to Change Now, Isn't It?)
Thanks, bea. I like to leave some stuff up to the reader's imagination. :D This was one of them. I'm sure some folks will believe it has totally destroyed the friendships and others want them to overcome this adversity. Right now I have no plans to continue this, but as I get through the many other projects, that may change. :D
ARRGGHH! I love your story! I wish it had been longer. I am glad that it was completed too as I would have probably cried if I had to wait to find out what happened next.
Response from phoenix (Author of Everything's Going to Change Now, Isn't It?)
Glad you enjoyed it. As for the length, I always planned on it being short and a bit ambiguous at the end. I like to have little interlude stories while I write some of my longer chaptered work. This one fit the bill well. :) Plus, I really didn't want to write another final battle scene. Perhaps in the future there will be a post war followup to this, but nothing more than that, I expect.
I've been meaning forever to read some more of your stories, but I must confess, I've pretty much spent the last couple of months in some strange sort of infatuation state towards my own first writing project here, so I never really got round to it. Come to think of it, this might actually be the first chaptered story I've read since I began this whole writing thing (and that was sometime in April..) LOL
But I really enjoyed reading this; I love it that you're an author of 'diverse writings' (even though I'm a shameless canon-shipper at heart :P) And you're title was very clever and fitting, too ^^
Response from phoenix (Author of Everything's Going to Change Now, Isn't It?)
Thanks. Glad you found time to read it. I will admit that I am very delinquent on reading stuff that I am not beta reading. That has been one advantage of being an admin, I'm getting more reading done. :DYes, I am very diverse. LOL Heck, I have Hermione/Viktor in hot standby right now. I loved the title and shamelessly stole it from movie. LOL Any time I can find inspiration for a title I'm ecstatic. I have sat on stories for weeks for lack of a title.I hope that you find time to read more, though I have very few that are canon pairing, though I do have some that feature OFC, so it's not anti-canon, per se.
Response from Ninquelote (Reviewer)
Oooh, a Hermione/Victor one? You sure are full of unexpected ideas. ^^ I'll be sure to finish your MPREG one soon, too. (So far, it's been hilarious XD)
No worries about the non-canon pairings there. Just because I happen to agree with JK's ships, doesn't mean I can't enjoy the many brilliant stories that completely contradict canon.
And I enjoyed your vids, too (even if this might not be the right review board to tell you this :P) Even watched one of your Farscape ones, though I still have no idea what that is. LOL Just couldn't resist good old Grieg ^^
Im not really a big fan of harry/hermi but I have to admit that I really liked this story. I just wished there was more to it. Say like how ron and ginny delt with the news and seeing the baby grow and maybe had to go in hiding or something. Anything that shows what happend after james patrick was born. Hope you take it into consideration.
Response from phoenix (Author of Everything's Going to Change Now, Isn't It?)
Thanks,
Response from phoenix (Author of Everything's Going to Change Now, Isn't It?)
. I'm glad you enjoyed it. Perhaps at some point in the future, i'll revisit this one. Right now I have so many other projects on my plate, that this is falling pretty low on the list of things to do. It would be interesting to find out how this all turns out in the end. :)
Awww... James Patrick *wipes away happy tear* God! So emotional!! Crying at everything, happy or sad... that's scary! Anyway, well done on the story, glad to see a happy ending!
Response from phoenix (Author of Everything's Going to Change Now, Isn't It?)
Thanks. I'm glad you enjoyed this. I tried to keep it away from the darkness of the war to keep it as light as possible. Of course, this means that JKR is going to come out and finally tell us what Hermione's parents' names are.
I generally prefer my stories with happy endings, so that's what I try to go for, though, I don't always succeed.
Response from Mrs_D_Radcliffe (Reviewer)
Well you did succeed, and I'm so glad. I still think James Patrick is like the cutest name EVER!! (For Hermione and Harry's baby that is.) So sweet!! hehehe. Thanks for responing! :D
I feel a bit sorry for Ron / Ginny. So, was Ron thinking that he was still Hermione's boyfriend? I'd thought since they'd been fighting alot, they'd never made that set in stone for certain. She should have called things off if that was the case.I'm happy that they are in love though and are going to be parents with their little one. Great work. I much prefer Harry for her than Ron.
Response from phoenix (Author of Everything's Going to Change Now, Isn't It?)
That was the one downside of this story. Normally, you could try to pair up the jilted lovers, but that's not cool when they are related. LOL Ron, being Ron, was in denial that there really was nothing there. He was still crushing on Hermione, but they had definitely cooled.
I definitely prefer her with Harry to Ron, which is why Harry go the role of father. Though, it wouldn't have been near as much fun for me if it had been the other way around.
Long labors = terrible... but worth it in the end! Good work
Response from phoenix (Author of Everything's Going to Change Now, Isn't It?)
Poor Hermione definitely wasn't having a good time of it. But I do think she will find it worth it in the end. :D
Hahaha! McGonagall: a true Dumbledore replacement! I'm glad she spotted it! Moving along.
Response from phoenix (Author of Everything's Going to Change Now, Isn't It?)
Yup, I really loved using McGonagall in that role. And I figured that things would be hectic enough that she would still have to teach classes. I mean, they're kids, they can't outsmart the adults forever, can they? LOL
Oh, I'm so glad she told him. Poor thing. She was likely afraid and miserable facing that alone. yay!
Response from phoenix (Author of Everything's Going to Change Now, Isn't It?)
It was good for her to get that out. A part of me wishes that I had covered her inner turmoil some more, but then, it would have ruined the surprise of her dropping that bombshell on Harry, and I love leaving surprises, so that version won. :D
Oh, slipsies.... Been there and done that. Great prologue. Now, I'm moving forward to the next. :)
Response from phoenix (Author of Everything's Going to Change Now, Isn't It?)
Glad you liked it. I little bit of a rushed tease, but they are inexperienced teenagers, so... that sort of thing does happen. ;)
I like that you didn't tie up all the loose ends in this. It felt a bit rushed, to be honest, but it was enjoyable. Thanks for sharing!! Peace! ~ j
Response from phoenix (Author of Everything's Going to Change Now, Isn't It?)
Thanks, j. Glad that you enjoyed it despite the rushing. I wanted to include some of the trials of hiding the pregnancy and the accompanying misery without getting overly bogged down. This is also a predominantly Hermione story, which did make the storytelling a bit easier on my part. All in all, it was a fun little diversion for me to write. :)
Aww !!! Too lovely, and just enough angst to make it believable. I'm not a Harry/Hermione shipper, but this one was very plausible. Well done.
Response from phoenix (Author of Everything's Going to Change Now, Isn't It?)
Thank you very much. I'm glad to see that someone not a H/Hr shipper enjoyed this story. I don't like to put large amounts of angst in a fic, just as I don't like to read high angst fics. Now I can return to my usual pairings. LOL
Response from HogwartsHoney (Reviewer)
Who do you usually pair?
Response from phoenix (Author of Everything's Going to Change Now, Isn't It?)
I generally focus on LM/HG and SS/OFC. I have done some Lupin stuff, including a SS/RL. I do have a SS/HG challenge fic that I will at some point write a few more chapters on, when time permits.
*angelic look* pleeeeeeeeease submit the next chapter soon. I'm really enjoying it *grin*
Response from phoenix (Author of Everything's Going to Change Now, Isn't It?)
I'm glad you are enjoying it. I need to give the last chapter a final run-through and then it should be up on the board. :D it was a fun one for me to write.
Normally I dont read this pairing but I love this story please keep updating!
Response from phoenix (Author of Everything's Going to Change Now, Isn't It?)
Thanks,
Response from phoenix (Author of Everything's Going to Change Now, Isn't It?)
. I don't normally do this pairing either. I'm glad that you are enjoying it inspite of the pairing. The final chapter should be up over the weekend. Then I can concentrate fully on other stuff. To many plot bunnies.
“I got the Horcrux,” he said softly, hoping to distract her from the agony she was in.“That’s good,” she panted.That part was so typical, and absolutely hysterical!!! You must have children, to have captured that scene so well! ...still laughing... ~ j
Response from phoenix (Author of Everything's Going to Change Now, Isn't It?)
Thanks for your wonderful praise. I suppose you will be shocked to learn that I don't yet have children. LOL I did an incredible amount of research and picked the brains of a few mommies to get some good feedback on that part, well, the whole story really, to make it realistic. Most especially, JenKM1216, who gave me the basic premise for the story. She's wonderful. And I'm really glad that you have found this entertaining and humorous. I like to think this story is a good mix of darkness and humor. :D
wow...i was twisting in my seat...i am amazed no one has found out....and just how daft is the weasel anyway...lol...now macgonagol know....this is getting interesting...cannot wait for the next update....
Response from phoenix (Author of Everything's Going to Change Now, Isn't It?)
Thanks. I'm glad that you were twisting. Weasley, well, he's pretty thick and if Hermione is trying to drive him away, he's likely to leave her alone. I guess it's good that she doesn't have a lot of friends. Ah, yes, McGonagall does know and well, the next chapter's up now.
For a moment I though she was going into labour there with McGonagall. An evil cliffie ... is she going to help them, or not?I guess I will just have to wait until your next installment.
Response from phoenix (Author of Everything's Going to Change Now, Isn't It?)
I love my evil little cliffies. And you'll see what happens in the next installment. I should have that up in a few days.
I'm the same as you - not really a H/Hr shipper, but for some reason, I still would rather read it than R/Hr. Much rather. This story is shaping up well - I'm glad that you put in there how much Ron and Ginny would be hurt by Harry and Hermione getting together. Will you let us [Potter Place] know when you update?
Response from phoenix (Author of Everything's Going to Change Now, Isn't It?)
Thanks for the review and taking the time to read something that is not your preferred ship. I'm glad you liked the thoughts about the consequences of their actions. I think that helps it in the realism department.
I will most definitely be posting to Potter Place when I post more chapters. I try to do it in a timely manner, but sometimes I forget about it, except when I'm a work, where I can't access anything Yahoo related. I am working through the next chapter, making sure I'm happy with it, and it should be up in a few days.
What a mess ... Poor Ron and poor Ginny. I'm curious as to how you will let them overcome the problems arising.
Response from phoenix (Author of Everything's Going to Change Now, Isn't It?)
Thanks, apisa. It is a mess, isn't it? There will be more showing how they deal with their problems. And yes, poor Ron and Ginny. At a time when you need your friends, you find you can't turn to them.
I love how it is going so far! You are doing an excellent job. Sorry I didn't get to it sooner, but you know how things have been going for me. I can't wait to see the coming chapters. And in reference to the other review, isn't this set after HBP? I assumed it was... Anyway, great job! :)
Response from phoenix (Author of Everything's Going to Change Now, Isn't It?)
Thanks, Jenny. I've had great fun with this one and no worries about RL coming up and taking time. It's more important. And yes, it's set after HBP. I supposed I should have stated that. LOL I'm doing some final revisions on this one so I can get it posted.
Great so far! Surprised Dumbledore hasn't noticed anything yet though...
Response from phoenix (Author of Everything's Going to Change Now, Isn't It?)
Thanks,
Response from phoenix (Author of Everything's Going to Change Now, Isn't It?)
. As for Dumbledore, this is set after HBP, so he's no longer around. Though, I'm not sure he would have noticed, though he does notice a lot, doesn't he? Look for new chapters soon. :)
Gotta love the short & sweet!! LOL!!Nice job. Peace! ~ j
Response from phoenix (Author of Everything's Going to Change Now, Isn't It?)
Thanks, there will be more to this though. :) I think it's at 5 chapters. I hope you enjoy the rest of it
They are so very young, to be in such a pickle, I feel very sorry for Ginny, Ron not so much.