Behind the Masks
by
Cali
Once upon a Halloween...
The Great Hall
was buzzing with excitement.
Rumor was,
the professors had something special in store for them this Halloween.
Hermione seriously
didn’t care. She was sick and tired of whatever it was already. Lavender,
Parvati, and the other girls
in her dorm
had been talking about it all week. It didn’t matter what it was going
to be: a ball, a party, a trip, anything.
Nothing would
surprise her.
Not after
hearing Parvati’s very hormonal idea of what it was going to be. Hermione
shrugged. That picture was not a
thing she
wanted in her head.
"Eherm...could
I have everyone’s attention?" Professor Dumbledore’s voice sounded through
the hall. Everyone fell
silent.
"Thank you.
Now, as you all probably know, there is going to be a special event on
Halloween this year. Can anyone
guess what
it is?" There was a funny look in his eyes.
"A ball?"
Cho Chang’s voice was hopeful. Hermione snorted. How that girl got into
Rawenclaw was a mystery. All that
was on her
mind (if she had one) was boys and clothes.
"A contest?"
A Hufflepuff suggested.
"A Death Eater
get-together?" Fred Weasley shouted, receiving dirty looks from the Slytherins.
Dumbledore
shook his head and continued.
"This year,
we will have a carneval, costume ball here at Hogwarts. You can dress up
as anything you like, as long as you
use a mask
or change your appearance. This is so people from different houses can
get together for at lest one night.
The carneval
will take place on October 31st, five days from now. That would be all."
He sat down.
Hermione sighed.
Just what she needed.
Four days later,
Hermione still didn’t know what to dress up as. She had searched her drawers,
her closets, gone to
Hogsmeade
several times. Nothing. When lessons where over, she, Harry and Ron headed
towards their common room.
Halfway there,
they were stopped by Ginny, who was carrying her cloak.
"Hi Ron, Hermione...erm...Harry."
she said, blushing furiously at the sight of Harry. Hermione frowned. Ok,
it was cute
when Ginny
was a first year, but come on, the girl was 14 now. Her little crush on
Harry had grown big and
embarrassing.
"So, lil’
sis, where are you going in such a hurry?" Ron snickered. He shared Hermione’s
opinion on this.
"Hogsmeade,
of course! McGonnogall gave permission for the whole week, remember?"
An extra Hogsmeade
day? Inside Hermione’s head, a small hope grew.
"Hang on a
minute, I’ll go get my cloak, and some money!"
As she ran
upstairs, she knew Harry and Ron were snickering behind her back.
Even though
it was only October, it was biting cold outside. As Hermione, Harry, Ron,
and Ginny walked the high street of
Hogsmeade
for what had to be the seventh time, an icy wind ruffled their hair, and
made Hermione wish she had a scarf.
"Come on,
Hermione, can’t we go back now? We’ve been through every single store now,
and neither of them had any
dresses. Please?"
Harry’s lips were blue by the cold.
"Oh, Harry,
just ONE more round, please?"
"Fine. Take
another round. We, on the other hand, are going to the *three broomsticks*,
Ok?"
Hermione sighed,
but agreed. It was getting dark, and the shop owners were litting lights.
She surveyed
the street once again.
There had
to be a shop that stocked costumes, there had to be!
And at that
moment, she saw the small shop located in the far end of the street. Didn’t
the sign read *carneval for all!*?
Hermione’s
senses had a field day when she entered the shop. There were colours everywhere,
soft music coming from a
radio, and
heavy scents coming from the fireplace. Next to the entrance, there was
a big, ancient mirror made in willow.
She looked
around, astounded. How come she hadn’t notice this shop before?
"Can I help
you, dear?"
Hermione turned,
and looked straight into a pair of brilliant purple eyes. They belonged
to an exotic-looking woman, with
hair as purple
as her eyes.
"Y-eys, I
need a costume." Hermione stuttered, taken back with the strange look in
the woman’s eyes.
"Ah, the carneval
at Hogwarts, I’ve heard about it. A young gentleman visited me earlier
this week, excited about it." The
woman started
searching the room, not waiting for Hermione to tell her what she was looking
for.
"S-so, is
this your shop?" Hermione asked, still nervous.
"Yes, inherited
it from my mother I did, when she was too old to work. Serena’s Carneval
for all; costumes and a little
extra. AH!
Here we are, dear!" she said, handing Hermione a beautiful, scarlet, gown
with golden embroidings. It
seemed to
be enchanted, because it was glittering all over, and didn’t wrinkle.
Hermione slipped
the beautiful dress over her school robes, and looked into the mirror.
Her reflection
smiled back at her.
"Ah, my dear,
you look lovely!" the woman exclaimed. "now, your hair..."
She swished
her wand, Hermione’s bushy hair softened, and fell in soft ringlets down
her shoulders.
"Oh my god..."
"Not God,
darling, just a little magic. Here, your mask."
The mask was
made of silk, yet it was firm and solid. Around the eyes of the mask there
were painted phoenix wings,
they too in
scarlet and gold. There was holes for eyes and lips. The face features
were incredibly alike Hermione’s own.
"Yes, just
like I thought, the Juliet suit fits you perfectly."
"How much
will that be?" Hermione turned to the woman.
"Let me see...a
costume and a little extra..that’ll be 10 galleons."
As Hermione
was on her way out of the shop, the woman called her back.
"Young Juliet!"
Hermione turned. "The young gentleman...he bought the Romeo suit. Maybe
you will find love at the
carneval?"
The next night,
Hermione was one of the last ones to go down to the Great Hall, as she
didn’t want anybody to see her
costume. When
she looked in the mirror, the gown seemed even more beautiful than when
she bought it. She put on the
mask.
Time to go.
The Great Hall
was especially beautiful this evening.
It wasn’t
just the decorations, but also the atmosphere.
Everywhere,
there were people in pretty costumes, all so different from their ordinary,
black robes. Even the teachers (or
that would
say, some of them) had dressed up. Up at the High table, Lupin was sitting
with professor Sinistra, both of
them dressed
in black student robes.
Professor
Dumbledore was wearing, to Snape’s annoyance, a green dress robe, a red
purse in his hand. McGonnogall
was nowhere
to be seen, but Hermione swore she saw a tabby cat lurking around a gang
of Slytherins.
Now, Hermione
regretted coming down without Harry and Ron. How would she find them.
Of course,
she could look for them by going after their hair, but then again, they
probably wore perukes.
Dumbledore
stood up.
"Now, I declare
this carneval open. So let get some music!" He clapped his hands, and out
of nowhere, a quartet of
ghosts (led
by professor Binns) appeared, playing a minuet.
"Now, girls
on one side of the hall, boys on the other! Come on!"
Hermione hurried
over to the far end of the hall, noy really knowing what to do, and found
herself between Morgana the
Sorceress,
and Tinkerbell from Peter Pan.
"Now, all
do as professors Lupin and Sinistra, come on!"
Following
the teachers example, Hermione and the other girls started walking towards
the middle of the hall, the boys
the same.
They met at the middle, and the dance begun.
Hermione looked
at the boy she was dancing with. He was wearing an old fashioned, Italian
costume in green and silver,
and a green
hat covered his hair. In contrary to her mask, which had phoenix feathers
on it, his mask had snakes around
the eyes.
His eyes were
silvery grey, not cold, but warm
"What house
are you in?" she asked, surprised to find her voice different than usual.
The mask seemed to be altering it.
He answered,
his voice serious. "Tonight there are no houses. Tonight there is only
music, dance and the new moon."
Hermione didn’t
know what to reply.
"That was
deep." was all she could stutter.
When it was
time to change dance partners, he kissed her hand.
"Till we meet
again, Juliet."
Lupin turned,
and took the hand of the girl standing next to him.
He looked
at her, and even though she was wearing a mask, he recognised her.
"Hermione?"
The girl glanced
at him, and he was sure she smiled beneath the mask.
"How did you
recognise me?" she asked quietly.
"Your scent."
She looked
at him, puzzled.
"It’s a werewolf
thing."
"I see."
Lupin looked
down her costume.
"Juliet of
Verona? Where did you get it?"
"I bought
it from a lady down in Hogsmeade. Funny looking really. Purple hair and-"
"-purple eyes."
Lupin finished her line. "Her name is Serena Lilac. We went to school together.
Weird thing, she was."
"Still is.
She seemed to think I would meet my true love on this carneval."
"Well, I did
see a Romeo in a green and silver costume over there."
Hermione blushed
under her mask.
When Hermione
was done dancing with Lupin, she sat down at one of tables, next to what
sounded like Angelina and
Fred. They
sat with their faces away from her, so she wasn’t sure. When the boy (dressed
as Harry) left for drinks,
Hermione leaned
over.
"Angelina?"
The girl didn’t
turn, but answered.
"Lavender?
"Hermione
gave a shudder.
"No, Hermione."
"Hermione?
Your costume is beautiful!"
"Thanks."
Hermione muttered, and looked at Angelina’s mask. Her own face smiled back.
Angelina seemed
to notice what Hermione was staring at.
"Oh! Hermione,
I’m... it was Fred, he thought it would be funny to, you know, dress like
you and make out, so that
everybody
would think you and Harry...and, well, Fred is kind of, erm, a good kisser,
so I ...if you don’t like it, I can
change."
"No, keep
it on. Believe me, it’s not the most morbid thing I’ve seen today."
"Oh?"
Hermione pointed
towards a girl in a green dress and green contacts in the far end of the
room.
"Is that-"
"-Ginny Weasley,
dressed up as Lily Potter."
"Don’t tell
me that she’s trying to hit on Harry dressed in that?"
"Yup. And
that, exactly 14 years after Lily died."
"Gross."
After her short
break, Hermione got back on the dance floor.
She spotted
many of her friends, and was astounded by how little they had cared about
finding costumes. Dean had
dressed up
as a muggle soccerplayer, Ron as an ordinary muggle, but Harry’s costume
had to be the lamest one yet: all
he’d done,
was putting on a pair of brown contact lenses, and carried a quaffle of
under his arm. It was obvious to
Hermione who
he tried to look like: his father. To everyone else, it looked like he
was to lazy to get a costume. Lavender,
Parvati and
Padma had dressed up as *the weird sisters*, and Neville had grown a pair
of vampire fangs.
But no sign
of the boy in the Romeo-costume.
The hours passed
like seconds, and by no time, it was time for last dance.
"May I have
this one, fair lady?"
Hermione turned,
and looked into a pair of familiar, silvery eyes. The boy was bowing, his
hand outstretched.
"Of course,
mylord."
She took his
hand, and he kissed it, before straightening up.
"Now, we dance."
And so they
did.
They danced
for what had to be minutes, but felt like eternity. It was like everyone
else disappeared, and only they were
left, dancing.
She looked
into his eyes, and got lost in them.
They were
so special, so unique.
And he was
like no one she’d ever met.
He made her
talk.
He made her
smile.
He made her
laugh.
And then, when
she had forgotten the world around her, her thoughts were interrupted by
a loved, but at this moment,
not welcome,
voice.
"However much
we all enjoy this, it is time to say goodnight, and return to our houses."
Hermione and
the boy stopped dancing.
"I guess this
is it, then."
The boy nodded,
and then, he did the one thing Hermione didn’t expect him to do.
He kissed
her.
Not a long,
nor intense kiss.
But a small,
mild kiss on her cheek.
She could
feel it through the thin mask, warm and soft.
Then, they
broke apart, and went separate ways.
As the girl
in the Juliet costume disappeared in the crowd, Draco slowly lowered his
mask.
He’d never
know who she was, and they would probably never talk again.
But in this
one night, she had seen the real him.
Because only
behind the mask, he could show his real face.
And only when
pretending he was someone else, he could be himself.
For he was
Draco Malfoy- the one person with the two faces.
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