A Night at the Opéra
Chapter 24 of 25
Roman'Don't be so loud!' someone admonished in a whisper.
'Huh?'
'He'll wake up!'
'Won't he have to, eventually?'
There was a rustle, and then silence. Harry stirred.
'See?' the admonishing voice resumed.
''Twas about time,' came the retort.
Harry cracked his eyes open and blinked blurrily around. The sudden sunlight hit him squarely, and he groaned in discomfort.
'Harry?' the voice asked timidly. 'Are you awake?'
Harry groaned again.
'Charming,' the other person countered.
'Stop that!'
'Sorry, should I leave you alone?'
'If you want to...!'
Harry opened his eyes tentatively and met Hermione's concerned gaze.
'Hello,' she ventured. Harry curled around himself under the blanket before focusing properly on her and answering.
'Where are we?' he asked with a yawn.
'In the hospital wing,' she answered softly. Much too softly.
'Oh?' He looked at the ceiling. 'Why?'
She looked taken aback. 'Er... Well, you... you were unwell.'
Harry grumbled against the sheet and cocked his head, realisation slowly dawning.
Hermione sighed at the change in his expression. She sat on the edge of the bed, just as he squirmed and tried to sit up.
'Harry, lie down.'
'No! He... Need to go!'
'Go where, Harry? Lie down!'
'No! I saw! He did--He... Tortured, I need, he was being tortured--'
Hermione looked worriedly around and pushed Harry firmly back onto the bed. Harry followed her gaze towards the window, from where Malfoy was eyeing them distastefully. Harry stopped squirming.
'He brought you here. You collapsed on the pitch, and he... he warned us.'
Harry thanked him awkwardly, his eyes trained on Hermione's embarrassed face.
'Don't,' Malfoy countered, walking to the door. 'She'd have killed me if I'd left you there.'
As soon as he was out the door, Harry fidgeted again.
'Let go, I need to go, need to help...' he babbled.
'Professor Snape?' Hermione finished gravely for him.
Harry froze, looking at her in horror.
'He's all right,' she reassured him, answering the unspoken question. 'He's just got back. Came to see you,' she added in a hushed tone, eyeing the door.
'All right?' Harry echoed as he sank bonelessly onto the matress. 'Came...?'
'Well, everyone knew you were here... Everyone saw Draco arriving with you...'
'Does he know?' Harry cut her off. Hermione pursed her lips.
'Yes.'
Harry's glower nearly scorched her house badge. She pinched the bridge of her nose.
'I had to tell him, Harry!' she justified herself in despair. 'He heard you... You were feverish when you got here, and you said... things... I just had to tell him. It--it'd have been worse if I hadn't. Sorry...'
Harry snorted absently in response, too overwhelmed with the idea that Malfoy knew. So much concern, so much fear, and Malfoy, of all people, had found out...
'He promised he wouldn't tell,' she said reassuringly. Harry snorted again, covering his face. Hermione pushed his arm away slowly. 'He won't tell. Don't worry about it.'
Harry couldn't be bothered to answer that. He focused instead on what she had said earlier.
'He came to see me?' he asked, unable to prevent a smile from pulling at his lips. 'And he was all right? Not... injured?'
Hermione shrugged. 'He looked normal to me... But be quiet, no-one knows he came...'
Just as she said that, Malfoy returned, frowning at the sight of Hermione's hand on Harry's chest. The headmaster accompanied him.
'How do you feel, Harry?' he asked softly.
Harry looked severely up at him. 'How does he feel?'
Dumbledore sighed quietly. 'Miss Granger, Mr Malfoy, would you be so kind as to leave us alone for a moment? I believe you are expected in the Great Hall.'
'Is he still performing?' Malfoy asked, his chin pointing at Harry, who looked momentarily blank.
Hermione looked doubtful. 'I'm not sure he can...'
'Of course I can,' Harry snapped.
Hermione didn't look convinced at all. Malfoy scowled at her. 'He said he can do it, didn't he? Let's go.'
'But...'
'Let's go,' he repeated, dragging her out of the room.
Harry, looking sternly at Dumbledore, crossed his arms to indicate that he wasn't at all pleased with the company. Dumbledore heaved a sigh and sat slowly on the bed, facing him. Harry slid sideways to avoid touching him, but he didn't seem to have noticed it.
'How's he?'
'Worried about you,' Dumbledore answered sadly.
'That's not what I meant.'
'Then what is it that you meant?'
'Is he injured?' Harry ground out.
'He appears to be quite fine. Why wouldn't he be?'
Harry breathed in deeply. 'I saw him--someone being tortured today. In my mind. I thought it was him. It looked like him.'
'We gathered as much,' Dumbledore replied gravely. 'You were... somewhat vocal during your fever. As far as I know, though, Professor Snape wasn't attacked. Though he hasn't really confided in me these last few days...'
Harry crossed his arms and waited. They were finally getting to the actual point of the visit.
'I can't allow it, Harry. You do understand my reasons, don't you?'
'Yes. But I don't agree with them. I don't support them, and I don't see a point in them. I hope you understand my feelings as I understand yours.'
'I do. And I'm honestly sorry that I'm causing you pain. But I won't change my course of action,' Dumbledore said firmly.
'And how exactly will you keep us apart, Headmaster?' Harry snapped sarcastically.
'Didn't you promise to stay away?'
'Aren't you well informed?' Harry grimaced. 'When term starts, perhaps I'll delude myself into thinking that this was all a dream, but during the holidays? With just an empty castle between us? Have you ever known me to behave?'
'Yes, when the situation demands it,' Dumbledore replied very seriously. 'What will you do, sit outside his office in the vain hope that he casts you a glance?'
'Why, are you sending me to the Dursleys for Christmas--just so that I don't embarrass you both with my teenage angst?'
'If I must,' Dumbledore countered, more stony than Harry had ever seen him. 'But not because of your teenage angst.'
Harry raised an irate, enquiring eyebrow.
'You haven't understood my reasons at all,' Dumbledore continued, melancholy. 'Yours would be a delicate, controversial story at the best of times. A teacher, a student, with your backstories... No, Harry, I cannot allow it because you pose a danger to each other.'
'I pose a danger to everybody I meet.'
'Not quite in this manner. You, your feelings, may prove to be more dangerous than every peril you have faced yet. Should it ever become public that you harbour such, erm, feelings for Professor Snape, who treads a very fine line as it is, have you any idea of how that might be used to get to you--either of you?'
'I can't control my feelings, Headmaster.'
'But you can control your actions, and I expect you to do just that,' Dumbledore said firmly. His unusully stern voice echoed in the tense air between them. 'Neither you nor Professor Snape have had much happiness in your lives. I fear that I've played a part in that... And I want to prevent you, both of you, from going through unnecessary pain in the future. You still recall last year's events, of course. Distress, suffering and grief already lie ahead of us. Don't hasten them, Harry.'
Harry simply retorted that it was the headmaster doing that, and that he, Harry, wasn't going to sit about waiting for time to pass. He had done too much of that already.
'I'm afraid you will have to,' Dumbledore said serenely. 'Professor Snape won't be here during the holidays.'
'Sorry?'
'He's leaving again after tonight's performance.'
'Where?' Harry uttered in panic.
'Out of Hogwarts.'
Harry's eyes shot daggers at him. 'If you're doing that to keep me away from him, it's easier to just expel me.'
Dumbledore eyed Harry with something akin to pity. 'It was he who requested that I let him go.'
Harry froze mid-rant. 'Oh.'
'You don't think he's made the right decision?'
Harry grimaced up at him. 'Not really.'
After this, there wasn't much Dumbledore could say to change Harry's mind. He was on his way out when Harry addressed him again. 'Professor?'
'Yes, Harry?'
'Where's Ron?'
Professor Dumbledore looked around as though expecting Ron to Apparate between them. 'He, too, came to see you earlier today... I imagine he's rehearsing.'
'OK,' Harry replied dismissively.
'Are you quite sure you are in a condition to perform?'
'If he is, so am I."
'Mr Weasley could also be attempting to murder the young man who poisoned Miss Granger's food,' Dumbledore added flatly from the door.
'Probably,' Harry agreed without listening, his mind in other things.
Dumbledore shook his head and left.
***
Early in the evening, Harry and Ron still hadn't exchanged a single word. The cast and crew had all gathered backstage, and Ron steadfastly refused to look at him. He stood across the stage, spoke only to Seamus and sulked in a manner reminiscent of his behaviour during Harry's first task in the Triwizard Tournament.
Harry didn't notice it at first, focused as he was on Parvati's final touches in the spectacularly over-the-top cloak he had bullied her into sewing for Firmin. Then, Blaise had announced that the audience seats were working properly and their young chorus squeaked excitedly that people were already coming in. Ron slipped to the back of Harry's mind. To his left, Lavender was wrestling Hermione's bushy hair into a tight bun similar to Ginny's. Hermione herself couldn't stop tugging at her ballerina outfit, trying to uncrease non-existent wrinkles.
Their Phantom was nowhere to be seen. He had skipped their dress rehearsal, giving way to rumours that he had dropped out. Parvati promptly denied them, informing them all that she had handed him his costume earlier in the afternoon. The avalanche of catcalls that met her words made Harry's blood boil.
Professor McGonagall, who was aging Malfoy, stepped back and recast the charm, for his hair wasn't quite right. The actors for the opening scene, the auction, fidgeted. Next to Ginny, Pansy sat very pale, quieter than she had ever been, gazing at the curtain. Neville squeezed her hand reassuringly. For once, she didn't push him away--instead she groaned that this was going to be a disaster. Malfoy tried to look supercilious, but he, too, was visibly tense. Beside him, Dean and Ron went through a dialogue one last time.
Ron's eyes and Harry's met fleetingly. For a moment, Harry had a plain view of the glare that Ron was directing at him.
'Why's Ron acting so strange?' he whispered to Hermione.
Hermione looked frantically from side to side. 'Harry, we can't talk now! It's about to begin!'
'I just want to know why he's doing this. Is he mad at me?'
Hermione tried to wriggle out of his grasp, unsuccessfully. 'It's because of Professor Snape,' she finally said. 'He heard you speaking, and... Well, he's not stupid. He was there when I told Draco.'
Harry gripped her arm so viciously he almost broke it. 'Just so I know, did you owl the Prophet about it, too?'
Hermione glowered at him. 'Did you expect me to toss him out of the room after what he'd heard? That would have been even worse than just clarifying it!'
'Why didn't you tell me, at least? I knew he'd react this way, I knew it...'
Hermione climbed up a flight of scenic wooden stairs. 'Actually, I think he was most upset because you hadn't trusted him.'
He didn't have time to answer. The wooden floor beneath them moved, and they rose high above the stage. Their plot would unfold in two stages, one level with the Great Hall's floor, one above it, so as to give the audience a bigger sense of the difference between the Opéra's stage and the Opéra's catacombs, the Phantom's territory.
Harry wanted to leave the wings and talk to Ron but he couldn't, for Ron had already taken his place centre stage for the opening scene. Harry swore under his breath, pledging to talk to him as soon as the performance was over. Now he had to concentrate. Shortly, it would be his turn on stage.
'Sold!' Crabbe, the auctioneer, bellowed. 'Your number, sir? Thank you.'
Ginny was there, too, a black cloak thrown over her ballerina clothes to hide them from the audience; and there was Malfoy, irrecognisable as an aged Raoul. Ginny held his arm, and Harry assumed she was playing his daughter, or perhaps his granddaughter.
'Lot 665, ladies and gentlemen: a papier-mâché musical box, in the shape of a barrel organ...' As Crabbe described the musical box, an enormous chandelier was pushed along the wing. 'Sold for thirty francs to the Vicomte de Chagny. Thank you, sir.'
Draco took his time studying the box, so that there were gasps from the audience upon realising who that really was.
'A collector's piece indeed... Every detail exactly as she said...' he commented in a deep rumble that couldn't possibly come from Malfoy's metallic vocal cords, turning the small box between his aged fingers. 'Will you still play, when all the rest of us are dead...?'
'Lot 666, then,' Crabbe continued. 'A chandelier in pieces. Some of you may recall the strange affair of the Phantom of the Opera: a mystery never fully explained.' Harry wondered for a moment how hard Blaise and Hermione's work must have been, trying to make Crabbe sound even remotely credible. 'We are told, ladies and gentlemen, that this is the very chandelier which figures in the famous disaster.'
He mentally scolded himself. It was almost time. He had to focus. He also had to move as far back into the wing as he could before the first of the twins' special effects came into play.
'Perhaps we may frighten away the ghost of so many years ago with a little illumination,' Crabbe went on sardonically. 'Gentlemen?'
The reassembled chandelier was switched on, and Harry ran to catch up with Seamus, who had already taken his place across the stage. There was an earthshaking snap and a flash, and the monumental Overture blared so loudly that Harry could almost feel the blood in his veins pounding to the rhythm.
The chandelier rose gracefully to the stage's ceiling, all of the auction's furniture transfigured into props for a rehearsal of Chalumeau's Hannibal, and actors slid in and out of the wings, Ginny's cloak landing on top of Goyle and McGonagall restoring Malfoy's face to its youthful looks in the blink of an eye. Harry exchanged glances with Ron again, and this time, exceptionally, there was no hostility there. Mr Reyer and Mr Firmin had to join forces. There was a loony in their Opera house.
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154 Reviews | 7.16/10 Average
Maybe Snape needs a wake- up call! :)
LOL Everyone is jealous of someone! :)
Sounds like Hermione has something nasty going on.
:O
Did Draco just propose? :)
Wonder what happened to Hermione? :)
Harry is wearing blinkers still regarding Snape. :)
Lots of interesting interactions in this chapter. :)
Harry has his work cut out for him! :)
Blaise seems to be enjoying Hermione's company. Poor Ron, should have moved faster! :)
I never really understood the Phantom of the Opera until reading this. I thought of it as a creepy Beauty and the Beast story. Anyways, I totally loved this story. I could picture the people perfectly. It was really angsty and I kind of wanted to see what happened later. One day after the war, Harry breaks his promise, or something like that.
Signed,
CheyRain
eeeeeh? nOOOOOO! Dunt leave it THERE!?!?!
*sigh*
WELL,*HARUMPH*myspacebarwontworkallofasuddenthisissoweird!lolthankyouforanincrebleread,iamsohappytohavefoundthisstoryxx
*sniffs* I just got into the Harry/Snape genre--usually it's Snape/Hermione. I read a well written one on ff.net, read all 23 chapters rapid succession, and became obsessed (almost!) This was such an intense, beautiful, tempestous, and poignant piece. I shed some tears at the end. I don't see this as a total good-bye.......just a temorary farewell. Because if love is truly meant to be it shall flourish. :) I have romantic leanings for everybody else even though I am a romance cynic (in regards to myself). Welcome to the favorites! You and the other author have a made a Snape/Harry shipper of me, too. Something I did not know could be done. :)Or as I prefer.....Ja Matta Ne! (See you again!)
OMG ROMAN--- that was. . . . beyond anything. I could see the show, (and I have seen it preformed) with the actors from the movies in my head and hear the music. I'd pay money to hear Rickman actually sing 'Music of the Night' it was be like a caress. Now if I could just wrap my mind around "the Scarlet Pimpernel' and would you mind if I borrowed your Great Hall sets. . . . I so wish there was another rating above 5 stars- like 5 million!
Response from Roman (Author of Havoc of the Opera)
(Belated) Thank you, (belated) thank you, (belated) thank you! You're too kind. :D
I have to say I'd pay money to hear Rickman sing anything -- in fact, I might pay to hear him grumble about falling further into typecast territory when he agreed to play Snape. Hmm, grumbling Rickman.
LOL, borrow the sets all you like -- I've put them in storage and I don't think I'm bringing them out anything soon.
Thank you, thank you. :)
Response from Roman (Author of Havoc of the Opera)
(Belated) Thank you, (belated) thank you, (belated) thank you! You're too kind. :D
I have to say I'd pay money to hear Rickman sing anything -- in fact, I might pay to hear him grumble about falling further into typecast territory when he agreed to play Snape. Hmm, grumbling Rickman.
LOL, borrow the sets all you like -- I've put them in storage and I don't think I'm bringing them out anything soon.
Thank you, thank you. :)
allright a real review, I really liked the backstage dramaespecially Ron. And the good bye was so sad, all the romances that end when a show closes. I expected a while back someone would be obliviated, so Severus just leaves in the dark eh?Maybe we don't need that much plot, just your awsome,brilliant scenes and dialogue reasonably held together. So if not a sequel would you run with someone elses idea? I have a friend who may like your House stuff. I will check it out sometime. I will miss this story, thanks for the entertainment.
Response from Roman (Author of Havoc of the Opera)
And for a real review... a real reply.
Ah, the backstage drama was quite fun to write. A bit of a metaphor for all the ACTUAl drama that tends to go on backstage. How I love theatre folk. Sometimes.
I might run with someone else's idea, if I feel I have what it takes to make it work. It doesn't always happen. I seem to fall back on my writing "safe places" quite a lot, and they are NOT pretty.
Thank you dearly for reviewing so often, and so thoroughly. I always looked forward to reading your opinions on the new chapters.
Response from Roman (Author of Havoc of the Opera)
And for a real review... a real reply.
Ah, the backstage drama was quite fun to write. A bit of a metaphor for all the ACTUAl drama that tends to go on backstage. How I love theatre folk. Sometimes.
I might run with someone else's idea, if I feel I have what it takes to make it work. It doesn't always happen. I seem to fall back on my writing "safe places" quite a lot, and they are NOT pretty.
Thank you dearly for reviewing so often, and so thoroughly. I always looked forward to reading your opinions on the new chapters.
My reaction? My reaction was tears. Tears beginning with the line "Their parting kiss, at last" and increasing with each word that followed!
And although your ending surprised me, I think it is the best one. I can't come up with an alternative ending of the 'happily ever after sort' that wouldn't seem cheap. Their show is over. It's so sad. But I love it because it is wonderfully emotive.
I can see Snape insisting that this ends. I suppose its due to his morality that also caused him to tell Dumbledore in the first place. I don't want to think that it's because he really doesn't love Harry. He does, doesn't he?
I think so. Snape visiting Harry in the hospital (where he tried and failed to be conspicous… LMAO @ him wanting to rip out Miss Granger's tongue), the brush of his finger on stage, the way he's been so kind to Harry lately—making sure he understood about Sirius, and not rejecting Harry without letting him talk to him first—and the way he couldn't resist Harry physically.
Was it just physical attraction? I'm still inclined to think it was love. Their undeniable attraction to each other could have turned into more, feelings that could be called love and explained. As it is, there is no chance to explore, to reason it out, to figure out why they feel the way they do.
If Snape does love Harry, is he conscious of it? He'd be more inclined to have done the introspection that Harry thinks is useless. Does he still think that Harry's "love" for him is born out of *need* and so he needs to let Harry go (and grow so he can really know what it is he wants and what it is he feels)?
I hope you don't mind me thoroughly contemplating your story! This was so well done and is definitely a favorite!
Response from Roman (Author of Havoc of the Opera)
Such a detailed, appreciative review really SHOULD have received an earlier reply, but real life really sucked me away. I'm so sorry.
It's... not quite love (on Severus' part. Harry, of course, IS in love, as only the very caring, generous souls can be). In the very first version of this fic, Severus did fall in love with Harry, and he even voiced it, but there was no room for any of that in this version. In this one (the only surviving one, thank goodness), it ultimately boils down to an uncontrollable physical attraction and a hazy feeling that somehow goes beyond whatever issues there are between them, but that isn't so clean-cut and/or self-respecting that Severus would own up to it.
I tried to write it as a psychological attraction that would leave Severus sufficiently troubled to occasionally give in to it, that that wouldn't be strong enough to become his priority -- which puts Harry in an even more vulnerable situation, because Severus quite unrepentantly WON'T fight for him.
Honestly? He's not doing it for Harry. Not really...
Response from Roman (Author of Havoc of the Opera)
Such a detailed, appreciative review really SHOULD have received an earlier reply, but real life really sucked me away. I'm so sorry.
It's... not quite love (on Severus' part. Harry, of course, IS in love, as only the very caring, generous souls can be). In the very first version of this fic, Severus did fall in love with Harry, and he even voiced it, but there was no room for any of that in this version. In this one (the only surviving one, thank goodness), it ultimately boils down to an uncontrollable physical attraction and a hazy feeling that somehow goes beyond whatever issues there are between them, but that isn't so clean-cut and/or self-respecting that Severus would own up to it.
I tried to write it as a psychological attraction that would leave Severus sufficiently troubled to occasionally give in to it, that that wouldn't be strong enough to become his priority -- which puts Harry in an even more vulnerable situation, because Severus quite unrepentantly WON'T fight for him.
Honestly? He's not doing it for Harry. Not really...
"they only kissed to upstage the Bohemians..."Oh, puh-LEEZE. Between the two of them, Severus and Hermione have all the subtlety of a fart in an elevator when there's only two people present. Sev was giving Harry a taste of his own girl-cootie medicine.Their show is over--but which one? The one between them, in which Snape denies his true desires, or the one they've been putting on for the world to see?
Response from Roman (Author of Havoc of the Opera)
>>Severus and Hermione have all the subtlety of a fart in an elevator when there's only two people present.
I simply MUST borrow this for use in real life sometime. The LOL.
I'm afraid it's "the one between them". :(
... sorry for the long-delayed reply.
Response from Roman (Author of Havoc of the Opera)
>>Severus and Hermione have all the subtlety of a fart in an elevator when there's only two people present.
I simply MUST borrow this for use in real life sometime. The LOL.
I'm afraid it's "the one between them". :(
... sorry for the long-delayed reply.
I am in tears..damn you.
Response from Roman (Author of Havoc of the Opera)
*hides* Sorry.
Response from Roman (Author of Havoc of the Opera)
*hides* Sorry.
Ron's jealousness is so him. At least he came around some what. Always a friend. I love how the play goes on around what is going on in the real world and seems to fit in some way. What I don't understand is why it's over? There is answers I need. Like are they together (Severus and Harry) and what of Hermione and Draco? And so many others. I just can't believe it's over. But I still love this fic.
Response from Roman (Author of Havoc of the Opera)
I'm sorry for taking such a long time in replying (particularly shameful since you made a point of reviewing so often...). :(
In answer to your question... They're not together, I'm afraid. There's just too much keeping them apart.
Hermione and Draco ARE together, though. They're the only unscathed couple left.
Response from Roman (Author of Havoc of the Opera)
I'm sorry for taking such a long time in replying (particularly shameful since you made a point of reviewing so often...). :(
In answer to your question... They're not together, I'm afraid. There's just too much keeping them apart.
Hermione and Draco ARE together, though. They're the only unscathed couple left.
Over? No, I can't bear it!
I bow down to your brilliance and beg for a sequel.
Response from Roman (Author of Havoc of the Opera)
Thank you, thank you, o lovely one -- I'm so sorry it took me such a long time to reply to you. I am not worthy. :(
Please don't bow...?
Response from Roman (Author of Havoc of the Opera)
Thank you, thank you, o lovely one -- I'm so sorry it took me such a long time to reply to you. I am not worthy. :(
Please don't bow...?
This was so amazing, so powerful, so moving. I can't believe that it is over. I don't want to believe that it is over, but it was the perfect end.
Response from Roman (Author of Havoc of the Opera)
I apologise for taking such a long time to reply to your lovely review. I am so pleased you liked the ending. I hope it was a rewarding read. :)
Response from Roman (Author of Havoc of the Opera)
I apologise for taking such a long time to reply to your lovely review. I am so pleased you liked the ending. I hope it was a rewarding read. :)
The end???!???!???
Response from Roman (Author of Havoc of the Opera)
As you could probably tell from the time it took me to reply... Yes, the end. :(
Thanks for reading and dropping me a word about it. And I'm sorry it took me such a long time.
Response from Roman (Author of Havoc of the Opera)
As you could probably tell from the time it took me to reply... Yes, the end. :(
Thanks for reading and dropping me a word about it. And I'm sorry it took me such a long time.
well done!the flyinig buttons were funny and sexy. Why I do believe Severus has a romantic side. Am I just thick or was Harry going to stop to play with food in the middle of everything??? No wonder snape laughed. Hope you have another story in the works.
Response from Roman (Author of Havoc of the Opera)
Hee. Poor Harry, he was giving it his best shot.Oh, dear, I think I'll stick to PWP (Plot, what plot?) oneshots for a few decades now.
okay you were right, not plot forwarding, but Lemony fresh! CHeers! and once agin--- I'm not worthy!! but I loves a good update!
WOW!
Oh, what a lovely present to come home to. It must be Christmas. :-)