The Road Not Taken
Rage Against the Dying of the Light
Chapter 5 of 7
phoenixNarcissa has been the loyal wife of a Death Eater for twenty years. She has kept her opinion to herself, but everything is about to change.
ReviewedThe Road Not Taken
Two roads diverged in a yellow wood,
And sorry I could not travel both
And be one traveler, long I stood
And looked down one as far as I could
To where it bent in the undergrowth;
Then took the other, as just as fair
And having perhaps the better claim,
Because it was grassy and wanted wear;
Though as for that, the passing there
Had worn them really about the same,
And both that morning equally lay
In leaves no step had trodden black
Oh, I kept the first for another day!
Yet knowing how way leads on to way,
I doubted if I should ever come back.
I shall be telling this with a sigh
Somewhere ages and ages hence:
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference.
-Robert Frost
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Narcissa shoved the last few bites of her breakfast around her plate. It was still hard for her to accept that Draco was gone, but it didn't hurt as much as it once had. Lucius had been wonderful towards her, spending time in the evenings with her, taking her to the theater.
"Darling, I thought you might like a trip to the shore next week."
She looked up at him. "What? In the winter?"
"I thought the change of scenery might be good for us. After all, with the Winter Solstice coming, the Muggles will be swarming all over the area."
Solstice. Her heart sank as she realized what came after Solstice. "Christmas. This will be our first Christmas without Draco."
He moved around the table to kneel at her feet. "I know, darling. That's why I thought the change of scenery might help. There are so many memories here."
"Are you saying we should forget him?" she asked defensively.
"Not at all. We would still celebrate his life, but I thought it would be easier away from here, away from all those memories."
She sighed. "I suppose you are right. I'll send a couple of house-elves ahead to make sure the cottage is aired out."
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When they arrived at the cottage, she had to admit there was something refreshing about the sea air. "Would you like to go for a walk?" she asked.
He wrapped his arm around her. "I would love to." He didn't say anything else as they started walking along the path.
"I'm glad you suggested this. This is what we needed. Though, I'm surprised you didn't suggest going to France."
"I would have loved to have taken you to France. Unfortunately, it will be another two and a half years before I can leave the country."
She froze in shock. He had never told her about the conditions of his release, and she had never asked. "So long?"
"It's a small price to pay to be with you." He looked into her eyes, a look of longing on his face. "I think it's time to head in. You must be getting chilled to the bone."
She leaned against him. "Not with you holding me. Let's walk a little longer."
When they finally returned to the cottage, a small meal was ready and waiting for them in front of the roaring fire. After they ate, she snuggled against him on the sofa. "I love you."
"I love you, too." He leaned down to kiss the top of her head, but she lifted her head and met his lips with hers.
She crawled on top of him, eager to feel her husband's hands caressing her skin. She was already, feeling more like herself than she had since that horrible night.
Eventually they moved to the bedroom, where they could be more comfortable. "You are still the most beautiful witch I have ever laid eyes on," Lucius said as he slowly undressed her.
"And you are my handsome wizard," she replied playfully.
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After a long evening of lovemaking, she lay snuggled against him, running her fingers through the coarse hair on his chest.
"What are you thinking about?" he asked lazily.
"How lucky I am to have you. To have someone who has been so patient with me."
He softly rubbed her shoulder. "Have you given any thought to having more children?"
She tried to pull away from him, but they were too entwined. "Lucius, you know how I feel about that..." It had been so long since he had brought the issue up, that she had finally begun to hope that he had accepted her feelings.
"Cissy, love, things have changed in the last twenty years."
"I know, but I'm older now. It would be even more difficult."
"Darling, you are in perfect health. Don't you long to hear the laughter of children in our house again?"
"I do, but I had thought that it would be our grandchildren." She leaned back against him, seeking comfort.
"As had I, but that has changed." After a few minutes, he added, "What do you say?"
"I don't know..." she said reluctantly.
He rolled over so she was lying on her back, and he propped himself on his arm. "We always dreamed of having a large family, and we have been given another chance to consider that." His hand drifted down so it rested on her stomach. "If there are... difficulties, Severus has offered his discreet assistance."
"Severus?"
Tracing his finger along her bare skin, he said, "You know that he can be absolutely discreet. And then we wouldn't have to go to St. Mungo's... I swear to you that I will make this as easy for you as I possibly can."
She did love him and wanted to spend the rest of her life with him. So far, he had been very patient with her, but deep down she knew that if she did not at least try to have more children, he would leave her... "Please, Lucius, ask me again in the morning."
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They spent nearly two weeks at the cottage. It was invigorating and she did find it healing being away from the Manor. This was the first time since... since Draco's death that she had spent an extended time away. And contrary to what she had expected, she was finding that she was no longer hiding from the memories.
Some evenings they would sit by the fire and remember happier days, days between the wars, when life had been normal. Lucius's only concerns had been his vast financial empire and raising Draco to be a suitable heir. While he had sometimes been harsh, he had also been loving.
Narcissa remembered days of the two of them sitting on the floor and Lucius enchanting toys to entertain his young son. Those days were so simple and joyous, and a part of her longed to experience those days again. Much had changed in the last eighteen years. Perhaps the time was ready to try again.
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After their vacation at the cottage, she almost felt like a newlywed again. Lucius was doting on her with simple gestures such as coming home and giving her a single rose, just as he had when they had first been married. She felt more like herself, recovering from the horrible incidents of the previous year. Finally, she decided that she was ready to try again.
With the dawning of spring, she became somewhat discouraged that she still was not pregnant. She had known that it might take time, but the longer it took, the more discouraged she became.
"Darling, is something bothering you?" Lucius asked that evening at dinner.
"I'm just frustrated. I'm not sure this is going to happen."
"I could talk to Severus."
"I don't want him to know about this. Not yet."
"When?"
"I... don't know. Later." Even though she knew that Severus could help, she was still reluctant to involve a third party. A part of her still feared that no pregnancy could possibly succeed; another part of her was secretly happy that she was still not pregnant.
As spring turned into summer, the depression started to return. She could tell that Lucius was growing more and more irritated. Severus's name came up in conversation more and more often. He also made offers of bringing in a private Healer, but she was still reluctant to accept his offer.
One day she returned home from a shopping trip and found Lucius and Severus together in the study. She could feel her heart sink even though she tried to greet him pleasantly. "Severus, what an unexpected surprise to see you here."
"Narcissa, a pleasure as always. I needed a break from the students and Lucius was kind enough to extend an invitation."
"Will you be joining us for dinner?"
"Unfortunately, no. I am expected back shortly. Perhaps some other time."
"Of course. I look forward to it." She walked away from the study and waited for Severus to leave. Once he was gone, she returned to confront Lucius. "What was he really doing here?"
"Exactly what he said. It was a purely social call."
"I don't believe you."
He tried to wrap his arms around her, but she pushed him away. "Darling, I would never do that."
"Oh, no? I know you. Better than you might think you do. When you want something, you don't let anything stand in your way. Are you planning to drug my food or drink?"
"No. In fact, I have not even broached the subject with him. I have done my utmost to respect your wishes. Please, believe me."
She searched his face for any sign of deceit, but could not find any. Not that she completely trusted him. She would discuss this with the house-elves later. Several of them were descendents of Black house-elves and were more loyal to her than to Lucius. They would let her know if he was tampering with anything she ate.
Rather than remain upset with him, she knew that she should be discussing with him ways to make their dream of starting a new family a reality. But she still had the fear dwelling within her.
A/N: As always, my eternal gratitude to my beta, nota, for helping me out. She prodded me along when I wasn't sure how I wanted to end this chapter, though it took me a while to realize I hadn't finished it. LOL
I think there will be two more chapters and I hope to have them both done before I move in mid-December. We'll see how cooperative the muses are.
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Latest 25 Reviews for Rage Against the Dying of the Light
16 Reviews | 8.56/10 Average
Of course Lucius is happy to continue his little empire:-) but more important for me is that I feel that Narcissa has achieved a kind of peace and closure of Draco's death and a kind of happiness with having more children to give all of her love & life to, continuing the life force, her life force, through them--so happy that she is thriving and that her equillibrium has found itself & peace through the dynamics of family life--lovely ending!
Response from phoenix (Author of Rage Against the Dying of the Light)
I'm so glad you enjoyed this. Both of them went through so much emotionally, it was wonderful to write an ending where they truly were a happy family.
Response from phoenix (Author of Rage Against the Dying of the Light)
I'm so glad you enjoyed this. Both of them went through so much emotionally, it was wonderful to write an ending where they truly were a happy family.
Well, Lucius should be made to grovel at her feet and worship her and the female baby she is carrying--I think it's time he gets some bewitching re-wiring done to his misogynistic brain and thank the fertile & merciful goddess that Narcissa is with all of his heart & soul *end of rant* great chapter!xxx
Response from phoenix (Author of Rage Against the Dying of the Light)
LOL Loved the rant. And yes, Lucius needs to finish his mental rewiring. I think perhaps he's finally grown up. LOL
Response from phoenix (Author of Rage Against the Dying of the Light)
LOL Loved the rant. And yes, Lucius needs to finish his mental rewiring. I think perhaps he's finally grown up. LOL
There is an opening, a small ray of hope that she might change her mind, but such a slow, tentative thawing--I fear Severus' presence is a set back? Reading on!xxx
Response from phoenix (Author of Rage Against the Dying of the Light)
Aren't hormonal emotional roller coasters fun? LOL Poor Narcissa was on the road to recovery, but being used to Lucius, she can't help but start to get suspicious.
Response from phoenix (Author of Rage Against the Dying of the Light)
Aren't hormonal emotional roller coasters fun? LOL Poor Narcissa was on the road to recovery, but being used to Lucius, she can't help but start to get suspicious.
Yes, I meant to mention that I love the poetry as an inspirational theme flowing through your work:-) Hmmn, it's nice that Severus is helping out; I enjoy reading the true friendship aspects between Severus and the Malfoys being depicted and expanded upon
Response from phoenix (Author of Rage Against the Dying of the Light)
The Severus Lucius friendship is another reason I scream at Jo for killing off poor Sev. I like to think that Severus is Lucius' only true friend, the only one who will tell the emporer he's got no clothes on. I also love the guilt poor Lucius feels over his past actions - he's finally finding some humanity.
Response from phoenix (Author of Rage Against the Dying of the Light)
The Severus Lucius friendship is another reason I scream at Jo for killing off poor Sev. I like to think that Severus is Lucius' only true friend, the only one who will tell the emporer he's got no clothes on. I also love the guilt poor Lucius feels over his past actions - he's finally finding some humanity.
Hmmmn, perhaps still too soon for Narcissa? The pain too raw to mask even at a masque ball--it would be very painful to be surrounded by those who remind her of her loss.
Response from phoenix (Author of Rage Against the Dying of the Light)
The Narcissa chapters were always the hardest for me to write, or most draining, I should say. Poor Lucius trying so hard and failing to pry his wife from her depression.
Response from phoenix (Author of Rage Against the Dying of the Light)
The Narcissa chapters were always the hardest for me to write, or most draining, I should say. Poor Lucius trying so hard and failing to pry his wife from her depression.
An interesting take, from Lucius' point of view of the current situation and the future; he's going to have to be very careful how he approaches Narcissa on the matter of producing another heir...
Response from phoenix (Author of Rage Against the Dying of the Light)
Oh, here I am choking back tears as I review the chapter. Poor Narcissa to have her son killed by her sister and her husband exact justice by killing her sister. I love that he gets to show his gentle and loving side with her. There will be some POV back and forth in this story as each of them comes to terms with how their life was utterly destroyed. And yes, Lucius will have to proceed very carefully. But just wait until further information on that is revealed.
Response from phoenix (Author of Rage Against the Dying of the Light)
Oh, here I am choking back tears as I review the chapter. Poor Narcissa to have her son killed by her sister and her husband exact justice by killing her sister. I love that he gets to show his gentle and loving side with her. There will be some POV back and forth in this story as each of them comes to terms with how their life was utterly destroyed. And yes, Lucius will have to proceed very carefully. But just wait until further information on that is revealed.
It would be truly devasting for anyone to lose a child and for these two very keenly--it always felt like it was Draco that kept them together, living and keeping up appearances, building the world around him and fortifying it at all costs, so Lucius and Narcissa would be devasted. Lovely, poignant ending.
Response from phoenix (Author of Rage Against the Dying of the Light)
Even though this was written before DH, I think it so wonderfully captures they love they had for their son, as was shown by JKR. I still cry when I read about Lucius delivering the bad news. Emotionally this is one of the more difficult fics I have ever written. I hope you find the rest of it engaging.
Response from phoenix (Author of Rage Against the Dying of the Light)
Even though this was written before DH, I think it so wonderfully captures they love they had for their son, as was shown by JKR. I still cry when I read about Lucius delivering the bad news. Emotionally this is one of the more difficult fics I have ever written. I hope you find the rest of it engaging.
I’m ambivalent about the last section. It does tell us what happens to the Malfoys, but it’s too sweet for me—perhaps a little more trickery and cajoling on the part of Lucius or more hesitation and resignation about family life—perhaps a reversal where Narcissa is enthusiastic about a family while Lucius is hesitant.
Nevertheless, it was an achievement to realistically pull the Malfoys out of the depths, have him use cunning to keep his wife, and manage a sympathetic, but realistic, portrayal of one of literature’s villains.
Response from phoenix (Author of Rage Against the Dying of the Light)
Sorry the last chapter didn't quite click with you. Last chapters are always hard to write because you have to bring some sort of closure to the story. I will admit that I am a fan of happy endings, or at least ones that allow a hope of happiness. That's not to say they all end happy, but I tend to lean that way. I figure we all deal with so much frustration and unhappiness in real life that seeing something end on an upbeat is a nice escape. I really didn't want it to get too repititious or drag out too long, which I felt it might have been starting to head that way (gah, that sentence is horrible).
The reversal might have been fun, but it would have taken a bit more to get there.
Thank you for saying you enjoyed the realism of the Malfoys. They are a tough family because we don't know a lot about them, and what we do know is colored by the Harry-filter and some folks have a hard time seeing them outside that filter. And thanks for leaving such thoughtful reviews. :)
My impression is that Lucius terminated several pregnancies before Draco because he did not want a daughter. My one criticism is that I keep thinking this has to have more effect on Narcissa than an involuntary miscarriage but I can’t recall the story exploring it.
The story does explore Lucius’s changing motives.
Good scenes with Severus.
Response from phoenix (Author of Rage Against the Dying of the Light)
Thanks. I always enjoy a nice thought provoking review. There is no real explanation in the story for how it physically affected Narcissa. I just took the stance that wizarding abortions are less taxing than Muggle ones. Though DH has a cousin who is a reproductive machine and has had several abortions and 3 subsequent children.
This story can be a little different as it goes back and forth trying to capture the changes in both characters in alternating chapters. Not something you normally see.
And I just had to find a way to work Severus in there. I think he's such a fun character to work with.
Good delineation of Lucius’s twin goals., and Narcissa’s equally complex response.
Response from phoenix (Author of Rage Against the Dying of the Light)
Thanks. I think this story was definitely made more interesting by getting into what both of them were thinking. I liked going back and forth in alternating chapters. Of course, I did add in a bit of Lucius at the end. :D It really was interesting to see how two people would handle the loss of a child, one whom they had very different feelings towards.
Lovely story! I never thought that Narcissa would go through it. Lucius, that ol' slytherin dog, finally found a way around her hesitations... a face cream! LOLGreat job, hope to read more of your stories. Cheers!
Response from phoenix (Author of Rage Against the Dying of the Light)
Thanks. Yeah, she was really hesitant and I could easily see Lucius taking the easy way out and discarding her. I'm so glad I was able to avoid that. As odd as it seems, I think they are probably a very compatible couple. And of course he had to resort to Slytherin tactics. :D
I do have a one-shot for the Winter prompt in mind and a few other short stories that I do hope to find time to write. I think my sanity will need it. I'm hoping the muses really speak to me in the next couple of weeks as I may find myself in a real time crunch in the near future. Narcissa and I have something in common.
This review is for the first three chapters.Very solid prose. I'm not familiar with your writing, but in this story, you seem to be going for a no-frills realism.
Response from phoenix (Author of Rage Against the Dying of the Light)
Thanks,
Response from phoenix (Author of Rage Against the Dying of the Light)
. This one is darker than the stuff I normally write, definitely no-frills. Sometimes I prefer to be wordier, but this one I felt would work well with simplicity. I enjoyed exploring Narcissa as a character, something I've not really done before. It was a great challenge and to make it a bit easier on myself, I threw some Lucius in there, too. :D
great chapter! poor narcissa. you show her grief and despair really well here. i can't wait to see whether lucius tries for a new heir.
Response from phoenix (Author of Rage Against the Dying of the Light)
Yes, Narcissa really is lost in the depths of grief. Losing her son really did hurt her. Hopefully I'll have a new chapter up in the next few days. :)
wow. nicely done. Its interesting to see things from Cissy's view point. Love it!
Response from phoenix (Author of Rage Against the Dying of the Light)
Thank you very much. I'm working on finishing up the next chapter right now. It's been a long time coming, but I'm getting there. :) It has been fun for me to spend time on her point of view.
What I wanted was for Lucius to die and Severus to become Narcissa's lover. You know me, I want Severus stories all the time, just as long as they aren't the loathesome SS/HG pairing or slash. In the past few months I've become rather fond of Severus/Narcissa stories.
Response from phoenix (Author of Rage Against the Dying of the Light)
Uh-oh, you are contributing to the delinquency of muses. They have heard your request and I am beating them off on wanting to write a little one-shot to fulfill your request. I have to conduct a little research, which is probably the only thing stopping me ATM.You see, I have a very hard time killing Lucius off as I'm rather fond of him. I generally agree with you on Severus pairing, though I have done both a SS/HG and SS/RL, both as a bit of a lark, though the latter will be continued in a bit more serious vein.So, depending on the muses, you may see SS/NM by the end of the week.
yes, continue! this is a fantasic story. i love the malfoy family and people don't usually write lucius and narcissa as a loving couple. this was very well-written.
Response from phoenix (Author of Rage Against the Dying of the Light)
Thanks. I know that the other times I have written Lucius, Narcissa hasn't played much of a part. In fact, she's dead in the one series and only made a cameo at the end of one. It was interesting me for examine this from the standpoint that they really do love each other. It's kind of refreshing for me, actually. :)