Fizzing Whizzbees
Chapter 15 of 21
Grace has VictoryBlaise Zabini is having no trouble at all persuading random girls to accompany him to the ball.
ReviewedCHAPTER FIFTEEN
Fizzing Whizzbees
The next morning the younger students lugged their baggage into the Entrance Hall. Laura Madley waved at me as she climbed into the horseless carriage that was to drive her to Hogsmeade. I tried not to lose heart about finding a dancing partner, but it really did seem that I would be attending the Yule Ball alone, just for the food, as I had been telling everyone for days.
There were twice as many girls as boys at the dancing lesson, so that afternoon I began to hope again. Surely, among so many girls, there must be one who was waiting for an escort to materialise? At least it couldn't hurt to find out if anyone was still available. I held out my hand to Lilith Moon from my Muggle Studies class, and she agreed to practise with me.
Madam Hooch was teaching us the Gavotte, which was a far more complicated dance than last week's Fox Trots and Swings. "It's quite fast, but it's still a rhythm!" she called. "Fizzingwhizzbee, fizzingwhizzbee, don't let that beat out of your heads!"
The Gavotte apparently cut a wide swathe across the hall. By the time I had learned the steps enough to notice my surroundings, I realised that every couple was twirling practically in isolation. Certainly no-one could overhear as I casually asked my partner: "Are you going to the Ball with someone special, Lilith?"
Lilith stared at me defiantly. "I don't care what anyone thinks I'm going with Colin Creevey, so I am. And proud of it!"
Since I couldn't imagine what might be wrong with this, I stood still, lost for words. "Er," I began, "well, that's nice... you and Creevey..." But I couldn't even remember who Creevey was.
"You think I'm stupid, don't you?" demanded Lilith.
"No, I, er... well, what's so stupid about the situation, anyway?"
"My birthday's in August," she said, "and his is in November. The age difference is about twelve weeks. And Colin's taller than I am, so he is. No-one would say he was too old for me if he were the one who was twelve weeks older, would they now? Or if we were both six months older, so that he was in fourth year too, would they even notice that I was born eighty days earlier? It's just so mean, the way everyone looks at me as if I were a cradle-snatcher in a wheelchair, simply because my dance partner is a third year do you know what I mean?"
I began to have a dim understanding of what was upsetting her. "Oh, very mean," I agreed. "I hadn't even realised that Creevey was only in third year. After all, he's quite... mature, isn't he?" Obviously I had no way of knowing whether this were true, but Lilith nodded slightly and relaxed a little.
"And, honestly, the fourth-years in my House are so boring! You can't blame me for liking Colin better, can you?"
"Oh, not at all... well, I hadn't noticed whether they were boring or not. There aren't many Gryffindors in my classes."
"Seamus only talks to Lavender, and Harry and Ron only talk to Hermione, and Neville never talks to anyone. Dean talks to everyone, but only about that Muggle sport he's so keen on... do they call it legball? Whereas Colin is a really interesting person with so many hobbies, and he never says a bad word about anyone."
"Is Creevey here today?" I asked, for lack of anything else to say.
"He isn't; he needed develop some photographs. But he's a very good dancer; he learned most kinds of dancing at his Muggle primary school."
"And do the other Gryffindor girls all have partners?" I knew this was not subtle, but how else was I to find out?
"Lavender's going with Seamus no surprise and Parvati with Harry big surprise and Emma can't shut up about how she's going with Geoffrey Hooper in fifth year. As if 'twere such a big deal! I don't know about Hermione; I heard a rumour that she was after having an invitation, but there doesn't seem to be a real man materialising out of the rumours. I think she's just pretending because she feels left out. Poor Hermione, everyone says she's a show-off, but really she's fine when you get to know her do you know what I mean?"
As soon as the metronome stopped, Zabini held out a hand and whirled Lilith away to dance the next measure with him. I suspected that he assumed Lilith to be my permanent partner and that he had selected her as a snub to me.
The next dance was a Minuet, which required us to keep in formation as well as memorise some complicated movements. This time I danced with Marietta Edgecombe, who really was a good dancer, which made it easy for me to learn the steps by mirroring her. Marietta paid me no attention: she minuetted so easily that she was able to talk to Cho Chang behind her at the same time. Minuet couples keep close together, so as soon as Madam Hooch stopped the metronome to re-form the S shape we were supposed to be making, I tugged Marietta through the crowd and jostled us into standing behind Zabini and Lilith.
"I can't believe I was too late," Zabini was saying. "I've been watching you for days. I kept promising myself that you were the girl I'd take to the ball, but there didn't seem to be a good moment to approach you. Beauty is so intimidating, you know."
She can't swallow that line, I thought. She can't.
But Lilith was wavering. "We-ell. As I've said, I do have a partner. He's not exactly a boyfriend, though "
And Zabini had whipped the little white stone out of his robes and was holding it in the right hand that rested against Lilith's back.
"Well, can you get out of it?" Zabini lowered his face towards Lilith's breathlessly. "If only you could take courage be a true Gryffindor, as they say and tell your friend "
Lilith was opening her mouth to reply. The stone was shimmering, flushing the palest possible shade of blue. I twirled Marietta gracefully under my arm at the same moment as Lilith twirled confusedly under Zabini's. I scowled at Lilith with a ferocious scowl.
She recoiled instantly, embarrassed to have been overheard. As soon as she was facing Zabini again, she declared: "Get up the yard! If you like me so much, you can tell me again after the ball now!"
And the stone turned jet black. As Zabini flung it back into his pocket, I saw that golden writing had appeared on the reverse side:
19. Lilith Moon
Apparently the Slytherins intended everyone to know in which order Zabini had invited the girls to the ball. Nineteen. Only one stone to go.
Lilith rounded on me furiously as soon as the Minuet was over. "You were spying!"
"I don't trust Zabini," I said. "I was spying on him, not you."
"What's your excuse for that?"
"No excuses," I said. "Let me just tell you two things. One, I won't be mentioning this to anyone. If anyone else ever finds out, it's you or Zabini who has talked. Two, what do you think Zabini is saying right now to your best friend?"
Lilith gasped and raced half way across the hall, just out of earshot of whatever Zabini was saying to Emma Spinks. By the time I had caught up with Lilith, Emma was walking towards us, half-laughing, and gesturing with her hands in a way that was almost literally a push in Zabini's chest.
"No, no, no!" We saw rather than heard that. "Say no more, and I'll assume you were joking! But ask me again, and I'll give Geoffrey a reason to be angry with you!"
Zabini smirked as he replaced a black stone in his pocket. Emma may have thought she had brought the matter to a graceful conclusion, but Zabini couldn't possibly be afraid of Hooper's opinion.
"Himself tried it on with you, too, didn't he?" said Lilith.
"Yes, the fool!" said Emma. "Why does he think I'd want to go with someone like him? Him and his long eyelashes and his Renaissance nose! Oh, Lilith, look !"
There was a great flash at the door of the hall, and then a mousy-haired boy unslung a camera from his neck. "Lilith!" he shouted. "I've finished them all! Am I in time to join the practice?"
"Just one more dance today," said Madam Hooch. "Something easy. Let's have a go at the Congo. Not at all difficult, but much more fun when danced properly. You don't need a partner, just line up..."
Lilith flashed me a grateful smile before placing her hands on Creevey's shoulders. I knew that she knew she could trust my silence. I was glad that there was going to be one dance at the Yule Ball that didn't depend on this endless pairing off of male with female.
Zabini and Nott left the hall together. Nott was asking, "So are you going to ask Malfoy for more stones?"
"No way!" said Zabini firmly. "The last two said no, and I reckon that's because all the girls are taken now. Still, I had twice as many accept as refuse, so I'll quit while I'm ahead."
I hardly had time to be relieved that this was the end of it before I noticed Cecilia Rivers sitting miserably by herself, twisting her tawny hair around her fingers. Another one who's only just found out, I thought. I sat at a careful distance on the same bench.
"Bad hair day, Cecilia?" I asked.
"Ha ha, very funny." She dropped her hair quickly. "Did you see how many girls Blaise was flirting with this afternoon?"
"A few," I said.
"Cho Chang... Marietta Edgecombe... Emma Spinks.... Lilith Moon... Sophie Roper... Hannah Abbott... Queenie... even Millicent! He's meant to be with me, and he didn't practise with me once!"
"Well, I don't suppose he was exactly asking them all to the ball just because he chatted them up a little," I said cautiously.
"Queenie told me this morning that he's taking her. That he only asked me out of pity, because he could see no-one else would have me, but he thought he'd taken on more than he could manage, and he was going to dump me for her. What kind of a friend is she, to spread stories like that? But when I asked Blaise about it, he just said to use my common sense; did I really think he'd asked me!"
"Sounds as if he's not the right kind of friend either," I suggested.
"But he can't go with Queenie she's supposed to be going with Theodore!"
"So there's only one thing for it!" I said.
"What?"
"Wash your face, comb your hair, change into non-school robes and ask Nott whom he thinks he's taking to the ball!" It was lucky that I knew how Nott was likely to react to this conundrum. Otherwise I wouldn't have known what to say to Cecilia.
She considered this. "What if they both think they're taking Queenie?"
"Let them fight it out. Seriously, if Zabini can steal Daphne from Nott, I'm sure you can steal Nott from Daphne."
As we left the hall, we saw Daphne Greengrass just inside the dungeon corridor, practically in Zabini's arms.
"Queenie, you mustn't listen to silly rumours," he was telling her. "You know the other Houses gossip about Slytherins. Of course a lot of fantasy is talked about who's going with whom. But when their fantastic stories conflict, they don't have the honesty to admit it was all speculation. Instead, they accuse us of inconstant mind and foul play. Beautiful one, be as wise as you are charming (as some poet undoubtedly once said). If other girls claim to be going to the ball with me, that's their wishful thinking. They won't be able to keep thinking it once they see that you are the one waltzing into the hall on my arm."
This was the first time I had heard of Zabini dealing with his jilts in this way. It occurred to me that perhaps he really did have a serious dancing partner in mind. Daphne did not look totally convinced, but she nodded.
"There you are," I said to Cecilia. "Doesn't poor Nott deserve to know about this?"
She agreed that he did.
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Hi. May I borrow some of your plot ideas? I want to have a blind Hogwarts student either accept or reject Blaze's proposal, with Michael's help and humiliate Blaze. You wrote a wonder story, I'd just like tot hrow a disabled character into Hogwarts era. Btw, of course you'd have full credit, but if you had enough time, would you like to work on this with me? I've never written for this site before. I've also come across jerks likethis in real life, saying one thing, doing another. Anyway if you respind, I'd love to jump onto this broom see where it takes us. ;)
Response from Grace has Victory (Author of Turning the Corner)
Dear Chocolab,I'm thunderstruck! Do you want to write a fanfic of a fanfic?Yes, of course you can do that. If I can steal JKR's ideas then it's okay for you to steal mine. And I don't care what you write about Blaise Zabini. Nothing you did could make him any worse than he is in my story. Interestingly enough, I wrote this story back in 2003, before the publication of HBP, when nobody knew what the canon Blaise Zabini would be like. I was staggered in 2005 when I found that canon Blaise was exactly like the one in my fanfic! Although I've made some revisions to the original version of my story, I've never, as a matter of principle, changed a single word or gesture by Blaise because I'm so proud of having written him correctly the first time.But if you want to add some canon touches, so much the better!GhV
thank you for the list of questions at the beginning! they were a laugh, mostly because I have asked several of them myself.
Response from Grace has Victory (Author of Turning the Corner)
These questions really were a mystery back in 2003, when I wrote this story. I am so flattered that anyone is still reading it. Welcome to ancient history! GHV
I really enjoyed this. I loved the story about the stones, and the Silencing Varnish, and how you told Michael's story from a realistic perspective, and Ginny being a dear, and the whole WORLD NOT REVOLVING AROUND HARRY thing was nice too. ;)
Response from Grace has Victory (Author of Turning the Corner)
I am so flattered that anyone is still reading this story, which I wrote nearly seven years ago! I have to tell you that my son thought of the Silencing Varnish. I wanted to present Ginny as desirable, even though Michael is clearly suffering from an over-the-top infatuation.Thank you so much for writing in, GhV
This is an amazing tale and a very interesting point of view. I am looking forward to the next chapter and hope some of the girls - or all of them - are going to kick Zabinis butt ;-)
Thanks for sharing!
Fran
Response from Grace has Victory (Author of Turning the Corner)
Well, I can promise you that SOMEONE will be very unhappy with the outcome of the bet, but I'm not saying who! Thanks for reviewing, GhV
He's such a boy. :) So oblivious. :D
Response from Grace has Victory (Author of Turning the Corner)
And so convinced he's a White Knight!
Aw. Poor girls.
Response from Grace has Victory (Author of Turning the Corner)
It'll be worse before it's better. GhV
Poor Michael*laugh*
Response from Grace has Victory (Author of Turning the Corner)
And it will only become worse...
Well, at least Terry will have a fun ball. ;)
Response from Grace has Victory (Author of Turning the Corner)
Terry's fun will be well documented at the right time. GhV
I wonder if that's all Padma is upset about. Poor Michael. He's so oblivious.
Response from Grace has Victory (Author of Turning the Corner)
Padma will clear up the mysteries pretty soon. But Michael might not like it when she does. Thanks for reviewing, GhV
Ooh, more intrigue!
Response from Grace has Victory (Author of Turning the Corner)
And more to follow later!
He's just assuming she'll go to the ball with him, isn't he? And she's mad that he hasn't asked. :)
Response from Grace has Victory (Author of Turning the Corner)
How perceptive of you! Are you a woman??
Response from Raira (Reviewer)
Guilty. :)
*grin*Now of course, I want to know what's up with those stones.
Response from Grace has Victory (Author of Turning the Corner)
You'll have to wait until chapter 19.*Grins back evilly.*GhV
Have to admit I was kinda leery about starting this story,.. but it was quite prettily written. :D A droll tale.
Response from Grace has Victory (Author of Turning the Corner)
Thank you!
ah! so this is when ginny weasley finally appears! :D was this chapter hard to write? You must have lucid dreams.
Response from Grace has Victory (Author of Turning the Corner)
No, it wasn't hard to write. I always planned for Ginny to appear just like this at this point in the story. Everything was leading up to this moment. I'm glad she appeared lucidly for you.
creative and sincere :P nice insightful wisdom too
Response from Grace has Victory (Author of Turning the Corner)
Oh, dear, I hope this doesn't meant that somebody did this to you ...
morag and michael?
Response from Grace has Victory (Author of Turning the Corner)
You never know, do you?But Morag is not to be trusted. She's always soft and nice to the person immediately in front of her and she's a sympathetic listener. However, it doesn't follow that she'll go out of her way to help in any other respect.You can read more about Morag's conflict-avoidant family in my long series, Moons of Deceit.
Very enjoyable. I think you're doing a wonderful job with Michael's voice.
Response from Grace has Victory (Author of Turning the Corner)
Thank you. And now the romance will be hotting up, at least in Michael's fevered imagination. GhV
Aw. I'm glad Luna had a partner. I like Luna.
Response from Grace has Victory (Author of Turning the Corner)
She's amazing, isn't she? And certainly a dance partner unlike any other.
Well, that's an interesting plot twist. :D
Response from Grace has Victory (Author of Turning the Corner)
Twisting scheduled to continue...
Ooh, does Michael ask Morag, I wonder?
Response from Grace has Victory (Author of Turning the Corner)
You'll see... Let's just say that Morag won't attend the ball unaccompanied. GhV
I wonder what's going to happen next.
Response from Grace has Victory (Author of Turning the Corner)
Next chapter now published!
Reading this is so like reading JK's style - I don't mean to offend you, but it was... like being at Hogwarts and listening to him talk. Wonderfuly done.
Response from Grace has Victory (Author of Turning the Corner)
Dear Beaweasley,Thanks for taking the trouble to review. I am so flattered that you think I write like JKR! There will be plenty more of Michael talking, since he is (in an innocent way) quite egocentric.Regards, GhV
I like reading stories that explore relationships we don't normally see. In fact, I think doing so gives the author a little more leeway in developing the characters.
This is an excellent start! (Now I need to go discharge some of my duties. *lol*)
Response from Grace has Victory (Author of Turning the Corner)
Thanks, NSS - it's very flattering that you find time to review amid all your site duties.The Michael/Padma ship is all mine - you certainly won't be seeing much of that in any other fics. One of the challenges I set myself for this story was to give one appearance to each of the 40 students in Harry's year. Some of these appearances are very walk-on, but I've tried to give a little development to each character. See if you can spot them.Thanks for all your input, GhV