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Their Room
by
aleximoon
Chapter
9
It
Happened on the Quidditch Pitch
"I cannot believe that you went back to help Malfoy! Hagrid's right, you have gone daft!"
Hermione sent
Ron a doleful glare across their Potions homework, which was spread out
over a table in the Gryffindor
common room.
"I don't know
why I even told you Ron. You always over react. Malfoy's really not that
bad." She looked away from
him as he
gave her a look that clearly said that she had just grown another head.
"Not that bad?
Malfoy's...not that bad?" He suddenly leaned across the rolls of parchment
and pressed his hand to her
forehead.
"Well you don't feel like your running a temperature, but I still think
you should go see Madame Pomfrey."
"Ron!" Hermione
shoved his hand away and glowered at him. "There isn't anything wrong with
me, all I said was that
he's not that
bad. You are being absolutely ridiculous. Harry, please tell him that he's
being ridiculous."
Harry looked
up from his potions text with an expression that showed he had hoped to
be left out of this fight.
"Hermione,
I have to agree with Ron on this one. It is Malfoy after all. Saying that
Malfoy isn't that bad is about equal
to saying
that blast-ended skrewts are cute and cuddly."
"I don't believe
you two. All I say is that Malfoy isn't that bad and you think I should
be locked up in St. Mungo's."
Hermione could
feel herself becoming angry, a dull throb had started in her head and she
knew that she'd have a
horrible headache
if this blew into a full-fledged argument.
"That might
not be a bad idea Hermione. He's obviously doing something to you. I would
have thought that you'd be
too smart
for him, but I suppose that brains don't count for much when you lack common
sense." Ron told her, he
looked to
Harry for support but Harry just shook his head knowing that Ron had stepped
over the line.
Hermione gave Ron a dark look and quickly began shoving her books away.
"Hermione,"
Ron tried to get her attention, "Hermione, I didn't mean it like that.
Really, C'mon Hermione, don't go,
we still have
Charms to work on." Ron tried to grab her arm but Hermione stepped out
of range.
"Oh do it yourself
Ron Weasley, or better yet, find someone with common sense to help you!"
And then she spun
around and
stormed up to the girl's dorm.
"You know Ron,
I could be wrong, but when you're worried about a friend, I've always found
it best not to insult
them." Harry
told him mildly as he opened his Charms book.
"Well I can't
help that she's gone bloody daft over Malfoy!" Ron muttered rather remorsefully.
Hermione threw her bag onto the floor, crawled onto her bed, and pulled the curtains around her.
"How dare he?
He's being ridiculous; they're both being ridiculous. Malfoy's not that
bad, I'm not saying that's he
a great guy
or anything, but he isn't the worst scum on the earth." Hermione grumbled
to herself.
Ever since
the trip to Hogsmeade, Hermione had stopped avoiding the library when she
knew that he would be there.
While they
didn't exactly get along, their insults to each other seemed less cutting,
and something closer to a friendly
banter.
Hermione rolled
over and stared up at the canopy that covered her bed, it wasn't that she
liked him. She just found
herself not
hating Malfoy as much as she use to. There was something about his eyes;
the way they would flash and
darken that
made her feel somewhat strange. That day down in Hogsmeade had been strange
as well. She had been
so frightened
down in that alley with Goyle coming closer to then. But part of her mind
had refused to think of the
danger and
concerned itself only with the feeling of having Malfoy's arms around her.
She had felt oddly safe, as if
Malfoy would
try and protect her from everything if he had to. It really made no sense
to her. She hadn't told Ron
and Harry
about Lucius Malfoy and Goyle's father, they would only become more incensed
that she had gone back
to help Malfoy.
At the time she had told them only that she wanted to run back to Honeydukes
to get some more
chocolate
frogs. When she had found him sitting there in the dark like a lost child
she'd only wanted to comfort him.
Never once
had Hermione ever thought that she'd want to comfort Malfoy, or that he
would ever deserve comfort.
Sometimes
in the library, she almost felt that they were friends, but then Malfoy
would completely change, reverting
back into
the nasty person that he usually was. Hermione just didn't understand;
he seemed so lonely sometimes.
Hermione gave
a great sigh and pulled her blanket up to her chin and decided that she
really didn't like Malfoy
much at all,
that she couldn't possibly like Malfoy.
"Hey Granger, have you worked on anything from this crate?"
Hermione glanced over to where Malfoy was standing bent over a crate in the corner of the room. "No, why?"
"It's gibberish, all of it, whole books of nothing but gibberish." Malfoy held an old peeling book in his hands.
Hermione quickly
crossed the room and knelt next to it, "It can't all be nonsensical, O'leary
has always been so
meticulous
with everything so far." She started to pull out books and flip through
them. Malfoy was right; the tomes
contained
nothing but numbers.
"Well obviously
the old coot had really gone off his rocker by this time." Malfoy seemed
highly annoyed that a
whole box
contained was now useless.
"But it doesn't
make any sense Malfoy, why would he write whole books of nothing but numbers?
The rest of his
research is
so orderly." Hermione held a book in her lap, trying to discern what it
must mean.
"So Granger,
it's Slytherin vs. Gryffindor this Saturday. We're going to flatten you're
little friends you know."
A malicious
light was shining in Malfoy's eyes.
"Of course
you are," Hermione replied without looking up. Malfoy started and then
realized that she must not be
listening
to him at all.
"And Harry Potter is a complete idiot who isn't worth a knut as a seeker." Malfoy grinned at Hermione.
"Mhmm..." Hermione agreed her brow was crinkled in concentration as she flipped through the pages of the book.
"And you think
that I am terribly handsome and easily the most charming bloke in the entire
school." Malfoy supplied
eagerly.
"What?" Hermione asked suddenly turning to look at him.
"Oh, just wondering if you were going to the Quidditch match this Saturday." Malfoy said quickly.
"Of course I am, I have to support my house, not to mention Ron and Harry." Hermione told him.
"Oh of course,
because the fabulous Harry Potter doesn't have enough supporters, why don't
you just start a fan
club for your
little boyfriend? Or wait; was it the Weasel that holds your heart? I can
never remember" Malfoy gave
her a dark
glare.
Hermione looked
up at him in surprise, this meeting had been relatively uneventful so far,
she would almost be willing
to say that
it had been pleasant.
"What's wrong with you Malfoy?" She asked.
"Nothing mudblood,
I just get sick of listening to you go on and on about Potter and Weasley."
Malfoy snatched his
bag off the
table and stormed from the room leaving a mystified Hermione behind.
"Hermione,"
Ron whispered at her. Hermione looked straight ahead at Snape who was writing
something on the
board.
"C'mon Hermione, I said I was sorry." Ron pleaded with her but she still refused to look at him.
"Please Hermione..."
He asked again and this time Hermione risked a glance out of the corner
of her eye at him.
She knew immediately
that it was a mistake. Ron was starring at her with his big blue eyes,
a melancholy puppy-dog
look to them.
He quirked his eyebrows at her and smiled slightly.
"All right, all right, apology accepted now stop looking at me like that Ron." She returned his smile.
Harry visibly
relaxed next to her; she knew that he hated it when her and Ron weren't
speaking to each other.
Hermione returned
her attention to Snape and started to copy down what ingredients they would
need for their
potion. Today
they were supposed to be making an engorgement potion. It wasn't nearly
as easy to control as
the standard
engorgement charm, which was probably the reason why Snape was making them
do it.
"So we need how many beetle eyes?" Harry asked as he started counting out a small pile.
Hermione's eyes traveled down the list, "we need five beetle eyes."
"I poured out
to many," Ron said thoughtfully at his own pile, he glanced sideways at
Harry who had looked up
from his pile
and then flicked it across the room to hit Crabbe in the back of the head.
Crabbe spun around but
Harry and
Ron were both studiously cutting up lacewings. Harry and Ron started laughing
quietly when he turned
back around,
a confused expression on his face.
"I saw that
Mr. Weasley, ten points from Gryffindor. Oh, and it looks like your potion
is ready to be tested."
Professor
Snape stood glowering behind them. "Well Weasley, drink your potion."
Ron looked
dubiously down at his bubbling cauldron and then siphoned off a small beaker
full and downed it in
one gulp.
There was a sudden popping sound and Ron's ears had suddenly swelled to
four times their normal size.
All of the
Slytherins dissolved into cruel laughter. Ron's face had turned a brilliant
shade of red. Snape walked
down to the
front of the class to write their homework on the board.
"Nice look
Weasley," Malfoy drawled at them from his corner. "You know, your ears
remind me of a certain
mudblood's
teeth."
Hermione flushed angrily and then grabbed the back of Ron's robes as he lunged towards Malfoy.
"He's not worth
it Ron, you know that Snape will stick you in detention if you attack Malfoy."
Hermione spoke
soothingly.
"She's right
Ron, I wouldn't be surprised if Snape found some way to stop you from playing
tomorrow." Harry
added, coming
to Ron's other side and taking a secure hold on Ron's arm. "Just save it
for the game, all right?"
Ron turned
to look at them and then nodded. "Yeah, we'll show him."
Hermione sat
in the stands between Ginny and Neville, Seamus and Dean sat in the row
in front of them. She
pulled her
cloak tighter around her as an icy breeze blew around them. Looking at
the dark gray that hung low over
the forest,
Hermione figured that it was going to start snowing soon. She looked at
the clouds a little longer, thinking
how they seemed
to match a certain pair of eyes that she had become rather familiar with.
"Oooh! Look Hermione, they've started!" Ginny squealed loudly and gripped Hermione's arm.
The two teams
had suddenly risen up into the air, and with Madame Hooch's whistle, the
balls were released.
The match
was very fast paced; Harry had risen high above the players to watch for
the snitch while Malfoy darted
here and there
farther below. Harry dived suddenly and Ginny gripped Hermione's arm harder
and gave another
squeal of
excitement. But Harry pulled out of his dive empty handed. Ron blocked
shot after shot delivered by the
Slytherins
and Hermione and Ginny were nearly beside themselves with delight at how
well he was doing in
Gryffindor's
first game of the season.
Ginny gripped
Hermione's hand when a bludger almost slammed into one the twins. He smacked
it and sent it
spiraling
away. Hermione watched the ball as it suddenly picked a target and made
a beeline for Malfoy. Hermione
watched wide-eyed
as the ball flew straight toward his head, but Malfoy hadn't seen it yet,
both he and Harry had
noticed a
glimmer of gold near the ground by the Slytherin goal post. Malfoy and
Harry dived for it at the same time.
The stands
were on their feet, the two seekers zooming downward, and the horrible
bludger was gaining on the unsuspecting Malfoy. Hermione gripped Ginny's
hand hard and bit her lip, she wasn't watching Harry anymore, all
of her attention
was on Malfoy. They were both so close, only ten feet away, and then five.
The bludger was going
to hit Malfoy
in the back of the head when he suddenly noticed it and veered to the side.
Hermione let out a small
cry and then
Harry had the snitch. The game was over; Gryffindor had won by 180 points
while Slytherin had nothing.
Hermione watched
as the bludgers were forced back into their box and Malfoy sank slowly
to the ground and got
off of his
broom. Hermione realized that she was still clinging to Ginny's hand. The
younger girl was looking at
Hermione in
shock, she had obviously noticed that Hermione hadn't been frightened for
Harry, Hermione felt
herself blush
and she turned away quickly.
"C'mon Ginny, let's go congratulate them." Hermione didn't wait for an answer as she started down the steps.
"Hermione," Ginny called out, but Hermione only increased her pace.
It seemed that
all of Gryffindor house was waiting for the team to come out of their tent.
They were immediately
whisked up
onto many shoulders and carried back towards the school in a noisy procession.
Hermione and Ginny
joined the
group and headed towards the castle. Hermione knew that someone would go
down to the kitchens and
get food from
the house elves, she knew that the whole house would be up for hours celebrating.
But Hermione
didn't feel
like celebrating, she was glad that they had won, that Harry had won. But
there was a nagging feeling in
the pit of
her stomach that felt bad for Malfoy; he had been so close this time.
Everyone was
out of the stands now and heading towards the school. Hermione stopped
at the great doors and
looked back
towards the field, sure enough, she could see one lone figure standing
in the deepening shadows.
Hermione stepped
back from the crowd and watched as the rest of the Gryffindors made their
way up the stairs,
everyone laughing
and talking happily. Hermione waited until almost all the students had
come through the doors
before she
turned and walked back down the field. Malfoy was standing off to one side
of the Quidditch pitch,
it had become
so dark now that the sun had set that Hermione could barely see him. His
back was to her and
he was staring
towards the darkness above the forbidden forest.
"Malfoy?" She called softly coming to stand next to him.
He didn't turn to look at her. "What do you want Granger?" He asked bitterly.
"I...I just..." But Hermione's voice trailed off, she didn't really know why she had come out here.
"Let me guess,"
Malfoy turned towards her, "you've somehow got the notion into your head
that we're friends and
you felt the
need to come comfort me after the crushing defeat? Is that it Granger?"
His eyes glinted angrily and he
took a threatening
step towards her.
Hermione wished
suddenly that she was inside where it was safe and warm, not outside with
Malfoy were his eyes
were colder
than any breeze that blew around her.
"You're right, I don't know what I was thinking," Hermione started to turn away but Malfoy suddenly grabbed her arm.
"Mal..." Hermione
started but was cut off when Malfoy pressed his lips against hers hard.
Hermione stiffened; Malfoy
only pulled
her closer, kissing her harder, so hard that it hurt. Hermione felt a tiny
whimper of pain issue from her and
then Malfoy
suddenly become very gentle. He wrapped an arm around her back and kissed
her deeply, his mouth
wassurprisingly
warm. Hermione was too shocked to push him away. A little alarm in the
back of her head had gone
off, it was
screaming at her that this was Malfoy, her enemy, but Hermione decided
suddenly that she didn't care. She
raised her
arms and wrapped them around his neck and kissed him back. Malfoy was so
startled that he almost let
go of her.
He got over his surprise quickly though and deepened the kiss. Malfoy pulled
her closer still and Hermione
felt like
the world was spinning around her. That odd quiver had started again in
the pit of her stomach. Hermione felt
as if all
the strength had left her and she was glad that Malfoy's strong arms were
around her, holding her up. He broke
off the kiss
but didn't pull away. His arms clutched her tighter as if afraid to let
her go and he buried his face in soft
curls that
shrouded the curve of her neck. Hermione felt so warm and protected, this
moment could go on forever and
she wouldn't
care. She closed her eyes smiling, and then Malfoy spoke in a low husky
voice.
"What are you doing to me mudblood?"
Hermione stiffened,
the world suddenly came crashing down around her, this was Malfoy. She
could feel anger
swelling deep
in her along with a shock of pain. Hermione shoved Malfoy as hard as she
could away from her. He
stumbled back,
surprised.
"Granger," he tried to grab her but Hermione pulled out her wand and pointed it at him.
"Stay away
from me Malfoy," she hissed, her hand gave a slight tremble. Malfoy took
a step towards her. She
couldn't believe
how stupid she had been, how could she have let him do that? How could
she have liked it? She felt
tears begin
to fill her eyes and she spun and ran back towards the castle.
**Okay......
that's all that I have written right now.... But I'm obviously not done.
Hopefully Malfoy will stop being
a prat in
the near future... we shall all have to see. But anyhoo..... please Read
& Review!!!
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