Love Potion No. 9
by
Cali
Hermione sighed.
As the quidditch
final between Gryffindor and Slytherin was coming up, the house rivalry
was stronger than ever. Even
the Hufflepuffs
and Rawenclaws had been dragged into it, the Hufflepuffs with Gryffindor,
and the Rawenclaws were
‘neutral’
(even though everyone knew that they were on Slytherin’s side).
So now, the
fight between the two was standing still; they won and lost points.
She sighed
again.
Potions.
Not only was
it with the Slytherins and double, it was also with the Slytherin Head
of house, Severus Snape.
She walked
through the door, and sat down next to Harry and Ron.
Something
was different with the classroom though; and she couldn’t put her finger
on it.
No, the smell
was still terrible.
No, Malfoy
still had that stupid grin painted across his face.
She glanced
one more time at him; he looked just as always.
Slender and
tall, silvery hair dangling in front of steely eyes. If it wasn’t for his
constant smirk, he could have been good
looking.
But something
was different with the dungeon.
And no, it
wasn’t a new wallpaper.
Then she realised
it; it was Snape. He wasn’t smirking or making rude remarks as always,
today, he looked as sour as
grape, and
scowled at the students.
"Today, we
will be making a love potion, known as 'number 9'. It was used during the
1930's to give a lightheaded
crush."
The class
gasped, and several girls began giggling.
Hermione met
the Slytherin prefect Blaise Zabini’s eyes, and rolled her own at the stupid
ninnies in her class. Blaise
nodded, showing
that she understood.
Being a Slytherin,
Blaise was kind of nice, and Hermione suspected the reason she had been
put in Slytherin, was
because of
her great ambitions.
"It was not
my idea, but Dumbledore’s. Now, we will only be using it in THIS class,
so if anyone are caught making it will
be expelled.
Now, we will pair up."
Chaos soon
erupted, but ended as Snape announced that the couples already had been
made by the Head Master.
"Let me have
a look..*grmpf*...Miss Bullstrode and Mr. Weasley, Miss Nott and Mr. Potter..."
Snape went on and on, but
Hermione’s
name was still not mentioned.
"-and at last,
Miss Granger and Mr. Malfoy."
She could
see both Draco Malfoy, her archenemy, and Snape curl their lips, although
Malfoy didn’t make the effort of
looking repulsivly
at her.
"Now, pair
up, and start working.
Hermione grabbed
her cauldron, and walked over to Draco.
When she sat
down, he scowled at her.
"You should
know I only do this to get my grade up, Granger."
"Well, the
same goes for me, Malfoy."
And they began
working.
"Cover your
cauldrons, and let them simmer for a while."
Hermione shot
a glance at her and Draco’s potion.
It had become
sky blue, some twirls of black in it.
She looked
at Draco, sceptical.
"Is this how
it’s supposed to be?"
He scoffed.
"Of course
it is."
He was about
to say more, but was interrupted by Snape.
"Now, all
you have to add, is a tear from the one you are going to fall in love with.
If some of you have a problem with
crying, come
up here and sniff this onion."
Almost all
the Slytherins and some of the Gryffindor boys did as he said.
Draco however,
remained sitting.
"Don’t you
have to go up there, Malfoy?"
He smirked
at her.
"Haven’t you
ever heard of crocodile tears, mudblood? Tears are among the easiest things
to fake."
She shot him
a dark look, before walking up to Snape’s desk.
As Hermione
was about to leave the desk, tears running down her cheeks, Ron called
her over.
He was just
as tall and tanned as ever, and kind of handsome too.
"Hey Hermione.
Is it that bad?" he asked compassionate.
"Not really,
I just sniffed the onion a little to hard."
Ron held up
the cup he was going to drink from, and loot Hermione survey it.
"It’s right?"
he asked, eager for her approval.
"Yes," Hermione
said, not noticing the small tear that fell into Ron’s cup.
"Now, the reaction
to the potion differs from person to person, although the most common side-effect
is an itch, sweet
and gentle."
She looked
at the blue potion, and gulped it down.
It felt like
being hit by a train, and she thought she was falling.
Everything
went black.
She opened
her eyes quickly, and the classroom came into focus. She gasped after air.
Then, she
noticed something.
Someone was
clutching her hand.
She looked
to her side, and was astounded by the fact that it was he, Draco Malfoy,
who was doing it.
He too were
gasping for air.
"Sweet, itchy
feeling my ass!" he exclaimed.
Then, he seemed
to regain his breath, and calmed down.
He turned
at her.
"Why are you
holding my hand, Granger?" he snapped.
"I’m not holding
your hand! It’s you who’s crushing mine!"
"Then why
don’t you make me let go?"
"Maybe I don’t
want you to!" she said, not thinking.
"Fine, because
I don’t want to!" he snapped.
She felt a
blush rising on her cheeks, and she looked away.
Across the
room, Mercedes Nott was sitting on Harry’s lap. Millicent Bullstrode was
rolling her way-to-big eyes at Ron, in
a way that
had been seducive, hadn’t it been for her..well, face.
Draco tapped
her shoulder. "Look at that!"
She looked
where he pointed, and almost choked.
Because in
the way back, Neville Longbottom was snuggling with Blaise Zabini. It was
really weird seeing it, as the two
of them were
complete opposites. Blaise was tall and had black hair, while Neville was
rather short and mousy- blonde.
Hermione started
thinking.
Were they
supposed to react like this?
What if her
and Draco’s potion wasn’t right?
At that moment,
Snape came over, and started quizzing them about the effects of the potion.
"Now, Mr.
Malfoy, what did it feel like, taking the potion?"
"Well, I can
tell you one thing, professor; that was not an sweet itch."
"More like
being hit by a bludger," Hermione added.
"I see," Snape
muttered, and scrabbled down something on the piece of parchment he was
carrying. "Now, Miss
Granger, how
did the potion taste?"
"Bittersweet."
Once again,
he noted something.
"Do you feel
any different from the way you were before taking the potion, Mr. Malfoy?"
Draco shook
his head.
"Then why
are you holding Miss Granger’s hand?" Snape snapped.
Draco looked
him straight in the eyes.
"Because I
like it."
"And you,
Miss Granger, why aren’t you telling him to let go?"
Hermione answered
something she never would have said under normal conditions.
"I don’t want
to, professor, that’s why. It gives me a warm, comforting feeling."
Hermione blushed.
Why had she
said that?
Snape turned
to Draco. Hermione could see his usual smirk return to his waxy face, and
heard him dropping his
‘professional’
manner.
"If you’ll
excuse us a couple of minutes Draco, I have to see Granger about the way
you brewed your potion." He walked
over to Hermione,
and grabbed her arm, about to pull her up. But he never got that far.
Draco stood
up.
"Professor
Snape, she didn’t do anything wrong! I watched her making the potion! If
anyone did something wrong, it
was me who
did it! By the way, why are you picking on her? He never does anything
wrong!" he said loudly.
Snape loot
go of Hermione’s arm, scribbled a last thing, and returned to his desk.
Hermione looked
at Draco as they sat down again.
It was weird,
how his usual smirk seemed to be replaced with a charming smile.
She had a
sudden urge to kiss him, but luckily, she didn’t.
He lifted
his eyebrows in worry.
"I just wrecked
our grade, didn’t I?" he asked.
She nodded,
not really caring.
"Well, I am
*pleased* to say that most of the couples got it right, with the exception
of Weasley, who fell in love with
someone else,
and Mr Longbottom and Miss Zabini, who succeeded to screw up and make a
passion potion. The two of
you will stay
behind and take some antidote after class."
Lavender Brown’s
hand flew up into the air.
"Yes, miss
Brown?" Snape said, going through his papers.
"Aren’t all
of us getting antidotes after class?"
"No. You will
get them next Monday, a week from now. Dumbledore said it would be an,
Eherm (at this, he rolled his
eyes), interesting
experience for you."
The bell rang,
and Hermione got up and walked towards the door.
There, she
bumped into someone, and her books fell to the floor.
"Oh, I’m sorry!"
she exclaimed.
"Too bad for
you! Watch it where you’re..." the boy turned, and Hermione looked into
a steel-grey set of eyes.
The sight
of them made her knees go weak.
Yet another
thing to blame on the potion.
Draco.
"Oh, Hermione,"
he said, "let me get these for you."
He bent down
and picked up her books.
"Thank you,
Draco."
She glanced
at her watch.
"Oh no, I
really have to get to Arithmancy!" she said, and as she was about to walk
away, she heard his voice.
"Could I walk
you there? It’s really not that far from my Ancient Runes-class."
She smiled
at him, blushing.
"Sure."
This was going
to be an interesting week...
A/N: Please
tell me if I should continue this story! I’m not continuing it if I don’t
get at least 15 reviews. So if you want to
read the rest,
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