Hiya! Me again...
I'm so tickled that people are still reading this fic. Like I've said on
more than one occasion, I never
thought that
it would be this long. But I think that I am nearing the end, we're still
a few chapters away of course...
Their Room
by
aleximoon
Chapter
19
Back
to the Hospital Wing
"Ooh Harry, look out!" Hermione called desperately even though her voice was lost amongst the roaring of the crowd.
Harry's broomstick
dipped suddenly beneath one of the Ravenclaw beaters and he pulled up in
time to dodge the
bludger that
had been pursuing him.
Hermione sighed
in relief and sat back down next to Ginny. She only had a moment to catch
her breath though before
a quick pass
by one of the Ravenclaw chasers had her and Ginny on their feet again screaming
at Ron. "Look out, he's
right there!"
The cries of warning from the Gryffindors weren't really necessary as Ron
easily caught the ball and then
sent it spinning
away looking bored.
"This is turning into a really long game." Ginny commented as they sat back down again.
"I think it's
one of the longest Hogwarts has had in almost thirty years." Hermione replied
glancing at her watch. The
sun was beginning
to set behind the dark trees. The game itself had started early that morning.
"Harry could
have won this easily, we've already seen the Snitch twice, but he doesn't
want to show up Cho." Ginny
muttered darkly.
Hermione glanced
cautiously at her friend, "Gin, I don't think that Harry would lose on
purpose." In fact, Hermione
was quite
certain that Harry would never lose intentionally, even if it were against
Cho. "He's probably just giving her
a sporting
chance." She offered glibly.
Ginny looked
unimpressed and glared hard at the Ravenclaw Seeker as she passed by. "Don't
know what he sees in
her anyway."
She muttered quietly then glanced at Hermione and added "not that I care
anyway."
Hermione nodded
non-committaly. Ginny had long claimed to have left her Harry idolatry
behind her, but Hermione
often wondered
how far back she had left it. Ginny was still obviously smitten with him
and poor Harry was simply
oblivious.
Not that Hermione really had time to wonder about the relationships of
her friends, what with school and
her Arithmancy
project. And, of course, there was Draco as well. A sudden close call as
Fred nearly collided with
a chaser sent
Hermione and Ginny gasping in fear.
"He's looking at you again you know." Ginny whispered as they sat back down.
"What? Who is looking?" Hermione asked in confusion.
"Malfoy of
course. Don't tell me that you haven't noticed." Ginny looked unbelievingly
at Hermione and then sighed
in exasperation.
"You're hopeless you know. He's over there."
Hermione followed
the direction that Ginny was looking and found Draco sitting in the next
section over. The Slytherin
boy was pointedly
watching her.
"What's he want?" Ginny asked in an almost awed tone.
"I have no
idea," Hermione replied quietly as she stared back at him. He abruptly
stood up and started down the steps
pausing at
the bottom to give her one more demanding look. "I'll be right back Ginny."
"What? But what about the game?" Ginny grabbed Hermione's arm.
"I'll be right back Gin." Hermione replied firmly and tugged her arm loose.
Hermione turned
her back on Ginny's disapproving gaze and followed after Draco. He had
doubled back under the
raised seats
and was casually leaning against a pole. As Hermione approached she couldn't
tell if he was smiling
genuinely
or smirking at her. Hermione walked right up to him and waited for him
to speak. Instead of talking though,
Draco brushed
back a lock of her hair and leaned in to kiss her.
"What do you
think you're doing?" Hermione asked in surprise as she backed away from
him. "The whole school is
sitting above
us, are you crazy?"
There was no
doubt now that Draco was smirking. "I wouldn't worry. All of your little
Gryffindor pals are watching
the game."
"And what about your little nest of Slytherins? Where are they all slinking about?" Hermione mimicked him.
Draco grinned, "Probably rooting for Ravenclaw I would think."
"What do you want Draco?" Hermione sighed in irritation.
"Well," Draco
moved closer to her, "the passages that I translated last night didn't
contain any potion recipes. Instead
there were
several spells, I think that they're charms but I'm not entirely sure."
"Really?" Hermione
asked excitedly. So far, they had only found potions in the O'Leary books.
Finding out that he
had been making
his potions was exciting enough, but creating his very own charms?
"I figured that we should go to the library and work on it." Draco finished.
"Now? I can't go now. We're in the middle of a match."
Draco's gray
eyes darkened and he frowned at her. "You know that your blessed little
Potter is going to catch the
Snitch even
if he is taking his time in doing so. I hardly see any point in staying
to watch."
"I have to stay and support Ron and Harry," Hermione replied sharply.
"Not like they'd notice if you left. Probably wouldn't even care if you did either." Draco told her coldly.
Hermione glared
at him furiously. Their voices had been getting louder and she glanced
around to make sure that they
were still
alone. Turning back to him she spoke quietly, "I'm going to go and finish
watching the game with Ginny. I will
come to the
library afterwards as long as you stop saying things that make me want
to hex your pompous face."
Draco's glare grew fiercer, "And what should I do in the mean-time Granger?"
"I don't know,"
Hermione turned away from him, "why don't you build a better mouse trap?"
The euphoria
over winning the game hadn't even begun to ebb in the Gryffindor tower
when Hermione gathered up
her books
and headed to the library. After an hour more of play Harry had finally
made the fateful dive that brought
almost everyone
to their feet in horror only to have him pull up at the last second, Snitch
in hand. Harry had turned
a brilliant
scarlet when he shook hands with Cho and Ginny had been beside herself
with fury, much the way that
Hermione felt.
Malfoy had such nerve. He honestly seemed to think that she would just
drop everything when he
told her too.
"Hermione? Are you leaving?"
She stopped
with her hand on the back of the portrait hole, about to push it open.
"Just for a little while, Harry." She
said glancing
back over her should at her crimson robed friend.
"Malfoy again?" He tried to hide the disapproval in his voice.
"It's not just
Malfoy, the books are really vital. They're important to me." Hermione
replied, fighting the urge to just
dart through
the portrait hole and abandon this wretched conversation.
Harry crossed his arms over his chest in a typical Hermione fashion. "And is he important to you as well?"
Hermione blushed
and looked at the floor trying hard to find the words that could explain
what exactly she felt for
Draco. So
much of the time she wanted to throw things at him, but then she found
that all she wanted was to be near
him, to talk
to him. "Yes," she whispered finally, "yes I think he is."
Harry started
to say something, but whatever his first reaction to this news was, Hermione
never found out. Fred and
George Weasley
appeared through the portrait laden with sweets from the kitchen. A mass
of people converged on
the entrance
and Hermione lost sight of Harry. Deciding that now would be the best opportunity
to go, she turned and
pushed her
way through the crowd and out into the hall.
Through the
arched windows that she passed, Hermione could see twinkling stars. She
didn't really know the exact
location of
Hogwarts but Hermione knew that it had to be some place high. The stars
never seemed so close to her
windows at
home. But here, sometimes Hermione thought that if she leaned just a little
farther out, and stretched her
hand just
a little more, then she could pluck one right from the sky. Not that Hermione
was often taken with such
fanciful ideas
of pulling stars out of the open sky. But it was hard not to on a night
like tonight. The icy cold wind blew
through the
Forbidden Forest in the distance, ruffling the heads of the ancient trees.
Snow lay soft on the ground and
only served
to reflect the stars own light back upon them. Hermione pulled her cloak
tighter around her and continued
to the library.
There were
a few students still lingering amongst the looming stacks of books and
towering cases. But no one seemed
particularly
interested in Hermione as she made her way dutifully to the deserted back
and up the small spiral staircase.
In fact, as
she made her way quietly down the narrow walkway that led to their room,
the few remaining students had
made their
way to Madame Pince near the door.
Hermione paused
with her hand on the old copper knob and took a deep breath. The hushed
voices from below
faded as the
great door swung shut and Hermione pulled open the door.
She didn't
hear the incantation as it finished, but the spell that sent her flying
backwards into the railing was certainly
hard to miss.
Hermione lay dazed for several moments; the brilliant light that had seemed
to hit her was still glinting in
her eyes.
She tried shaking her head to clear it but found that this only served
to make her dizzy.
"Hermione?" A worried voice could be heard through the searing light. "Hermione are you all right?"
Hermione blinked
her eyes and found that as the light faded she could make out Draco's worried
face. "What did you
do?"
"Are you all
right, can you stand? What the bloody hell are you doing opening doors
like that!" Draco's face was paler
than usual.
Hermione squeezed
her eyes shut trying to block out the light that still seemed to glow around
her. There was a sharp
pain in her
head and Hermione felt woozy. "What were you doing?" She asked him through
gritted teeth.
"I got tired
of waiting for you so I decided to try out some of the spells that I told
you about earlier." Draco was
kneeling besides
her helping her to stand.
"So you decided to try them out on me?" She snapped and felt her forehead where a cut was sending a trickle of blood down her cheek.
"Well you're being too ill-tempered to be badly hurt." Draco said as he finally helped her to stand.
Hermione was
only able to stand on her own for a moment before she swooned. Draco caught
her and easily
scooped her
up into his arms.
"That's it, I'm taking you to the hospital wing." Draco said firmly as he cradled her.
"I don't need to go the hospital wing," Hermione said just as firmly while trying unsuccessfully to get out of his embrace.
"Of course
you don't, you can never walk on your own. And look, you always go around
bleeding, Gryffindor
tradition."
Draco refused to let her go.
"Oh shut up
Malfoy." Hermione muttered crossly.
"I think it was some type of stunning charm." Draco told her as he stared up at the ceiling.
Hermione glanced
over at him from where she was laying. "Well it worked very well considering
that you'd never
practiced
it before."
"I am sorry
about that almost knocking you unconscious bit. But I thought that spell
was only going to make light, like
the lumos
spell. How was I to know that it was going to do something nasty, or that
you were going to open the door,"
Draco sat
up and glanced over at her bed.
Hermione pulled
the blanket up a little bit higher, feeling strangely revealing in her
hospital gown. "I know you didn't do
it on purpose.
I think that from now on though, when we test out spells, we should do
it outside of the school."
Draco slid
off of the bed that he had perched himself on and came to her. "Really?
You still want to try them even after
what happened?
It could get worse you know. I thought that I had a pretty accurate translation
for what the intended
results would
be."
"Well," she mused softly, "It did make light."
"That's true," Draco agreed.
Hermione glanced
at the door of Madame Pomfrey's office. Hermione would be fine of course.
They had told her
that Hermione
had taken a bit of a fall. They weren't sure if she had believed them or
not, but the school nurse always
seemed more
concerned with the wounds instead of the accidents that caused them.
Draco settled
himself on the edge of her bed and grinned down at her. It was an expression
that Hermione often found
very unsettling.
She tried to scoot farther back but there was no more room on the small
bed.
"Madame Pomfrey
is going to be very angry if she finds out that you're still here." Hermione
said quickly, aware of the
darkness in
the room and the thin hospital gown that she was wearing.
"That busy-body
of a nurse doesn't worry me. And anyway, it's nearly impossible to hear
through those walls in her
office. In
my third year Crabbe and I jinxed some bedpans to follow that little idiot
Gryffindor, the one with the camera,
all around
the room. They were clanging off walls, knocking over cabinets, and Madame
Pomfrey never heard any of
it. Really
very funny." Draco laughed.
Hermione glared
at him with disapproval but she couldn't really get mad. Not that she would
ever admit it to anyone,
especially
not Draco, but there were times when she had been tempted to hex Colin
herself. He was always running
around, getting
in the way, taking pictures of Harry. Once he even knocked a whole vial
Lavender's violet ink over
her Charms
homework.
Raising a hand,
she gently touched the slight lump on her forehead. Madame Pomfrey and
fixed the cut right away,
and all in
all, Hermione felt okay. She didn't think that it was really necessary
for her to stay in the hospital wing
overnight,
but the nurse had insisted. The room was empty save Hermione and Draco,
who was looking at her in that
way that always
made her knees feel weak.
"Draco," Hermione
began but stopped as he leaned down to kiss her. His hand gently cupped
her face. It amazed her
often he could
be gentle. Her breathing began to quicken and Draco leaned closer to her,
his other hand trailing down
to find hers.
His fingertips leaving a path of goose bumps on her arm before his hand
closed over her own.
"Get away from her!"
The yell was
followed almost immediately by a red-haired blur that knocked Draco to
the ground. Hermione stared in
horror as
Ron punched Draco squarely on the chin.
"Ron stop it!" She cried struggling to disentangle herself form the hospital blanket.
Ron took no
notice of Hermione, however, he continued to pummel Draco who seemed too
stunned to really do
anything about
it other than struggle to get out from under the furious Weasley.
"Ron!," Hermione slid from the bed and grabbed his arm before he could strike again. "Ron stop it!"
"Stop?" Ron paused and looked at Hermione, confused, "but he was attacking you!"
Hermione blushed
crimson and noticed Harry standing by the foot of her bed, a guarded expression
on his face.
"No Ron, he
wasn't hurting me." She managed to whisper through a mouth that had gone
completely dry.
"What are you saying?" Ron asked quietly, torn between looking furious and appalled.
"I...I..."
Hermione looked past Ron to Draco. He was watching her intently, oblivious
to the blood trickling down
from his lip.
A light suddenly
cut across the darkness of the hospital room. Madame Pomfrey stood illuminated
in the door of her
office. A
look of abject fury on her face. "What in the world is going on here? Fighting?
Fighting in not allowed in
school!"
Ron stepped back from Draco and Hermione noticed that he was limping.
"Ms. Granger,
back onto your bed. And the three of you, detention." None of the boys
argued, the nurse looked like
she could
spit nails. "You, what's wrong with your leg?" She asked Ron.
"I twisted my ankle, showing Dean how I blocked that quaffle earlier today." Ron mumbled.
"Fine, in my office. You," she turned on Draco, "That's a nasty cut on your lip, over there, that room, wait for me."
Draco glanced at Hermione and then entered the small room that appeared to be used mostly for storing supplies.
"And Mr. Potter,
of course, it wouldn't be the hospital wing without a visit from you. Well,
what's wrong?" Madame
Pomfrey asked
sharply.
"Nothing, I just helped Ron get here." Harry told her.
The nurse nodded
and then pointed at the door, "Out," was all she said and Harry turned
and quickly left the room.
The nurse
glared at Hermione and then pulled the curtains closed around her bed.
Hermione lay
staring up at the ceiling wishing that she would never have to leave the
hospital wing. What were Ron
and Harry
going to say to her tomorrow? And worse, what about Draco? She had seen
the way that he had reacted
to Pansy seeing
them together in the hall, and that had been innocent. But this? It was
a very long time before
Hermione found
herself able to sleep.
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