Rating: PG13
Genres: Romance
Relationships: Harry & Hermione
Book: Harry & Hermione, Books 1 - 5
Published: 20/05/2004
Last Updated: 30/05/2004
Status: Completed
After three long years apart, Harry and Hermione must get to know one another again. Will their love survive?
Disclaimer: Of course it’s not mine.... Anything you recognize (pretty much everything except
the storyline itself) belongs to JKR, WB, and all of their various people. Song lyrics quoted
throughout are copyright Michelle Branch and all of her various people. Anything else you may see
that in anyway resembles anything that anyone else has ever written is only alike by pure
coincidence.
(A/N: Hello everyone! I have waited awhile to be approved to post on Portkey, and I’m glad to be
able to! This is a very fluffy (but it starts out dramatic...) bunny that worked its way in, and I
have to say it’s not one of my best, but I’m sure I’ll come up with some better ones for you in the
future. I originally posted this on fanfiction.net as a six-part story, but it ended up being so
short, I condensed it into a one-shot for you. Enjoy! I also wanted to apologize for the faulty
update awhile ago. I had someone tell me the font was too big so I tried to reload it and I ran out
of time before I could fix it properly. Because of my current situation (I’m moving) I am kind of
running on borrowed time when it comes to internet connections because I have to beg and borrow and
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“It’s You”
“If tomorrow never comes
I would want just one thing
I would tell it to the stars and the sun
I would write it for the world to see
And it’s you
The light changes when you’re in the room
Oh, it’s you,
Oh, it’s you.”
-It’s You, Michelle Branch
Alone. There was no better word to describe her overall feelings the past three years. She was a
very logical person. She always believed every answer to every question could be found in a book.
Unfortunately, she was proven wrong. To the outside observer, her life was full and productive. She
had family, friends, and a great job. Underneath it all, though, her life had an emptiness that she
was unable to fill. This only became apparent three years ago. Three years ago today,
actually.
“You know I’ll love you forever, right?” Harry gazed deep into her eyes, willing her to
understand.
“Yes,” she answered, a bit unsure. “I know you will, but that doesn’t change the fact that you are
leaving.” She still couldn’t believe it. They had only graduated from Hogwarts a few short days
ago.
They had only just realised their feelings for one another, but Harry had recently received word
that Voldemort and his Death Eaters were stationed just outside a small Muggle village in South
America and the Aurors were going to ambush them with a surprise attack. The theory was that Harry
would be able to fulfill the Prophesy by catching Voldemort off guard. Once they found out about
this opportunity, the decided to leave immediately.
“I should only be gone a few days, maybe a couple weeks at most,” Harry tried to convince her. “It
won’t be so bad as it seems. This is too good an opportunity to pass up. I promise I’ll be
careful.” He smiled at her reassuringly. “It’ll be all right. I’ll be back before you know
it.”
“But I want to go with you! I could be alot of help, you know I can. I want to be by your side. You
shouldn’t have to do this alone,” she pleaded with her eyes for him to understand. “I can’t just
stand here and let you walk away, knowing I could be there with you. You shouldn’t have to do this
on your own.”
“No, I shouldn’t,” he agreed. “but I have no choice. I love you.” With that, he gave her a short,
sweet kiss, trying to tell her without words that he would do anything to come back to her as soon
as possible. She knew she should have done something, anything, to stop him, but she knew it was
know use. This was something he had to do on his own. She couldn’t go with him, but she would be
right here waiting when he got back.
Three years later, she was still waiting. In the beginning, she had an owl every week or
so with an update. It would always be rather generic, letting her know there were no developments,
but they were still hopeful.
After awhile, the owls began to dwindle until they only came about every month. Now, it had been
about 2 years since the last owl. All she had was a feeling. She knew deep down that everything was
fine. She knew Harry would be back. She didn’t know how much time it would take, but he would be
back.
It was a day like any other day. Hermione had been at work all day, and when she came home, she
wanted nothing more than to just take off her work robes and relax on the couch with a good book.
She had come home and changed into her favorite relaxing outfit.
It was an old shirt that she had actually stole from Harry sixth year that was really quite big on
her but she didn’t care because it reminded her of Harry. She slipped on some comfortable shorts
and picked up her favorite book, Hogwarts, a History: 274th Edition, sat down with a thick
blanket on the couch in front of the fire and began to read.
She was so engrossed in her reading that she didn’t hear her front door open. She never was really
very worried about anyone getting in. She had put a very powerful charm on her flat when she first
moved in right after graduating from Hogwarts that allowed only Harry, Ron, and herself to enter
without an escort.
A bit later, she felt an overwhelming urge to turn around as she felt like she was being watched.
She didn’t think there would be anyone there because Ron had already told her he and Luna had plans
for the night, and nobody else could have entered without her permission. To humor her
subconscious, she turned around, and what she saw took her breath away.
Standing in the small foyer that separated her living area and her front door was Harry. He looked
different; older than his now twenty-one years, but he was definitely her Harry. Without words, she
rushed off the couch and ran toward him, bursting into relieved tears and enveloping him in a tight
hug.
“I knew you’d come back, Harry. I just knew it,” she told him. When he didn’t answer her, she let
up on him a bit and looked up at him. He had a somewhat blank, yet aware expression on his face
like he knew what was going on but couldn’t process the knowledge. He was only able to say one word
before breaking down.
“Hermione...”
Harry fell to the ground with his head in his hands, crying loudly. This surprised Hermione, not
because he was so loud and obviously grief-stricken, but because he was crying at all. Harry had
never been one to show much emotion.
He always had to put up a front that he was cool and collected. After all, he was the go-to guy
when the wizarding world was in a tight spot with Voldemort. He was the Boy-Who-Lived.
Without question, Hermione sat on the ground with him in her foyer and held him as he cried out all
of the awful feelings from over the years. She didn’t have an exact explanation of what had
happened, but she could only guess that he had finally defeated Voldemort and this was his way of
letting go of everything he had had to hold in for the past years.
He had to let out all of the grief from all of the years he was forced to keep silent and grin and
bear it. A good hour later, he had been silent for a few minutes, but Hermione knew he would talk
when he was ready. She didn’t push him. A little while later, Harry looked up with her, still with
tears in his eyes.
“Hermione, I-” he started.
“No,” Hermione told him. “Not tonight. No words. You have plenty of time to explain.”
“There are three words,” he started as he began to stand up, taking her hand to help her up as
well. Once they were standing again, he held her close. “I love you.”
He then leaned in and captured her lips in a sweet kiss reminiscent of the kiss they shared on this
same day three years ago, only this one was filled not with a promise of a safe return, but of a
promise to never leave again.
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“If tomorrow never comes
I would want just one wish
To kiss your quiet mouth
And trace your steps my fingertips
And it’s you
The light changes when you’re in the room
And it’s you
Oh, it’s you.”
Harry had been home for three weeks now, and they had been inseparable. They had spent hours in
front of the fire talking about everything they had been through in the past three years. Harry
told Hermione all about how he had defeated Voldemort, and Hermione told Harry about how she
worried so much about him that she hadn’t slept soundly for the past three years.
After many hours of intense discussion, it felt like getting to know each other again. All of the
feelings they had so recently discovered before his untimely departure were coming back, stronger
than ever. Hermione knew in her heart that Harry was the only one for her. She knew he loved her.
He told her every day, but did he feel as strongly for her as she did for him?
“Hermione?” Harry asked, looking at her vacant expression with worry in his eyes,” are you all
right?”
“Yes,” she answered, coming out of her thoughtful dream world. “ I was just thinking.”
“What were you thinking about?” Harry asked, holding her more tightly to him.
“Just about you,” she began, “and how much I love you.” She looked up at him and smiled. Leaning up
and kissing him softly, she tried to pour all of her love for him into that kiss. She assumed he
felt what she was trying to say with her lips because he swiftly repositioned her so she was on his
lap and deepened the kiss, exploring her mouth and holding her tightly, one hand on her waist,
holding her in position on his lap, and the other tangled in her hair. A few moments later, Harry
stopped.
“What is it?” Hermione asked, worry evident in her expression.
“There’s something I need to talk to you about,” he began, looking more serious than she had ever
seen him be. “You know that I love you, right?”
Harry looked into her eyes, waiting for her response.
“Yes, of course, Harry, and I love you, too. Is everything okay?” She answered quickly, worried
about what he was going to say.
“Good. I just wanted to tell you something, and it is really hard for me to say as I’m not very
good at things like this, but I’ll be able to get through it a bit better if you don’t interrupt,
so wait until I’m done to comment, all right?” When he saw her nod her agreement, he continued,”
These past three weeks with you have been heaven for me. I have never felt so loved by anyone.
Well, you know what it has been like for me in the past, so I’m sure you can see why. Realising my
love for you has been one of the hardest, yet easiest things I have ever done.
It’s one of those things that is in front of you for a long time, only you are too blind to see it
at first. You had been my friend for seven years, well five when I first began to realise my
feelings for you, but we were friends. Friends just don’t feel that way about each other. I was
scared. Not because I didn’t understand the feelings. I knew I loved you like I knew my name, but I
was afraid you wouldn’t feel the same way.
On Graduation Day when I finally gathered up all of the Gryffindor Courage I possess to tell you
how I felt, I don’t think anything could compare to the feeling I had when you told me you felt the
same way. I finally had you, only to have to leave again a few days later. You are what kept me
alive when I was away.
When I was fighting Voldemort and wanted to give up, thoughts of you and my love for you is what
kept me going. When I wanted to die from the pain, I knew it was nothing compared to the pain I
would feel if I never was able to see your beautiful face again. Throughout everything, Hermione,
it was you. Right now, It’s you, and forever, it will always be you.
Hermione Jane Granger, the sun rises when you wake, and the world ceases to exist when you are not
in my presence. You make me want to be a better man. Without you, I am nothing. I want you to be
the first thing I see in the morning when I wake up, and the last thing I see before I go to sleep
at night. I want to have children with you. I want you to be the family I never had. Well, I want
to make it legal, anyway. You have always been my family, Hermione, and I would be honored if you
would marry me. Hermione, please tell me you’ll be my wife?”
Hermione had been listening carefully to every word Harry said. She had been so touched by
everything he said, she almost missed the most important part. She was still looking at him
thoughtfully and lovingly when he asked her again.
“Hermione?” Harry asked, almost impatiently.
Hermione came out of her thoughts and looked at him. He had readjusted so he was in front of her
and he was holding a ring out to her, question, love, and doubt in his eyes.
It was then that Hermione registered the question he asked her.
“Of course I’ll marry you, Harry!” She lunged forward and hugged him tightly, kissing him soundly.
When they broke apart, Harry slipped the ring on her finger, grinning wildly.
“We’re getting married!” Harry exclaimed, jumping up off the sofa and bringing Hermione up with
him, dancing with her around the room.
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Hermione was happier than she had been in years. Since Harry had proposed, he had moved in with
her, because they couldn’t bear to be apart after so long. They had begun to plan the wedding, and
things couldn’t be better. The night he proposed, they were so excited, they began owling everyone
they knew to tell them of the good news. They didn’t care how late it was, and actually, nobody
else did either. They were so grateful that the two lovebirds were finally going to be together.
They had decided to have a June wedding, and Professor Dumbledore had been nice enough to suggest
the Great Hall at Hogwarts for the ceremony because there would be so many people there that there
weren’t really any other places to fit them all in. If Harry and Hermione had their way they would
have a very small ceremony with only Hermione’s parents and the Weasleys present. Unfortunately,
being The-Boy-Who-Lived has its disadvantages.
It was a sunny Saturday in March, and Hermione had finally gotten around to dress shopping. There
had been so many other arrangements to see to that she had found it necessary to neglect what
should have been the most important part of the ceremony for her. Luna had been kind enough to
accompany her as she made her way through Muggle London to search for a suitable dress shop. She
had decided at the start of the planning that it would only be right if she wore a Muggle dress.
She needed to remind everyone that she was proud of her Muggle upbringing.
They finally found a suitable enough looking shop and went in. Immediately, Hermione found herself
drawn to one dress in particular. It was tucked in the back of the shop, almost like it didn’t want
to be seen. It was rather plain, compared to the others in the shop. It was a creamy off-white,
strapless gown with only slight beading on the bodice. Just enough to be noticeable, but not enough
to be gaudy.
“Luna,” Hermione said excitedly. “I think this is the one.”
“But how can you know for sure? You haven’t even tried it on yet, and this is only the first shop
we have visited. Surely you would like to look around a bit before deciding?” Luna answered back,
looking at the dress appraisingly.
“I’ll try it on,” Hermione agreed.” but I’m almost positive that I won’t find anything I like
better anywhere else. I don’t want to be too extravagant, I just want to be pretty. This dress is
pretty.” Hermione went toward the dressing room with the dress so she could try it on.
A few minutes later, she emerged from the dressing room looking victorious.
“This is it,” she told Luna.”I know it is.”
“Hermione,”Luna said, surprised.” You’re right. It’s perfect.”
The dress fit Hermione like a glove, hugging her in places it should, and flowing in others. She
looked like a Queen.
After speaking with the shop assistant to make sure the dress could be altered as necessary,
Hermione paid for the dress and they made their way out of the shop and back toward The Leaky
Cauldron so they could finish the rest of their shopping in Diagon Alley.
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To say that Harry was nervous about his upcoming wedding was a major understatement. He had faced
Voldemort numerous times, and even defeated him, but as far as nerves go, this would have to take
the cake. He was happy about the wedding. More than happy, actually. Completely and utterly
thrilled might be a more accurate description, but it just seemed too good to be true.
Not too long ago he was halfway around the world fighting the most evil Dark wizard that ever
lived, and now he was about to marry the woman he had been dreaming about the whole three years he
was away. He never thought he’d live past the Final Battle, let alone be able to say he was going
to marry one of his best friends in less than a week. The plans had been made, guests invited, and
presents received, and yet it still seemed too good to be true.
“Harry?”
Harry looked up from his reverie to see his best friend of ten years looking at him
strangely.
“Are you okay?” asked Ron, crinkling his eyebrows in a classic
“Doubting Ron” look.
“Yeah,” Harry answered back, shaking his head a bit, hoping to clear it. “I was just
thinking.”
“About what?” Ron asked, making his way to the couch to sit next to Harry.
“I was just thinking about how in less than a week I will be the happiest man alive.”
Harry couldn’t help but smile. He knew he had to look silly with the huge grin plastered across
this face, but he didn’t care. He was proud, and he didn’t care what anyone thought.
“Who would have thought that Harry Potter, the Boy-Who-Defeated-He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named could turn
into a pile of mush over a girl. Not just any girl, but Hermione, of all people.”
Ron shook his head a bit in disbelief, but had a grin on his face all the same. It was hard for him
to believe that just a few years ago he himself thought he had feelings for Hermione.
“Well, mate,”Ron started. “I think it’s about time I told you about your stag party.”
Harry’s eyes widened at this news. Why on earth was he just hearing about this now? When had Ron
made plans for it, and how did he not find out? “What stag party?”
“Well, you see, Fred and George were telling me that it is traditional for a Muggle groom to have a
huge party some days before his wedding with drinks and girls and dancing. It sounded like so much
fun I knew we couldn’t not have one.”
“But Ron, I don’t think Hermione-”
“How will she ever know?” Ron asked, an obvious twinkle in his eye.
“If I know Hermione at all-which I do-she will find out the moment I step foot in a bar. She’ll
know, Ron, and I myself am rather afraid of the woman sometimes. I don’t want to be on the
receiving end of the Wrath of Hermione.” Harry shook his head wildly, standing up and waving his
arms in front of him in an obviously negative fashion.
“Come on, Harry. She’ll never know. Do you want to know why she’ll never know?”
Damn that twinkle, Harry thought.
“Because Ginny and Luna have already planned a surprise hen party for her, and if I am correct,
they are coaxing her into a bar right this minute.” Ron looked very pleased with himself. Harry,
however, still looked unsure.
“Okay,” he agreed. “If Hermione finds out, though, you are taking all of the blame.”
“Fair enough,” Ron said excitedly, standing from the couch and pushing Harry toward his bedroom.
“You need to get dressed for some serious action. You won’t regret this for a second!”
As Harry went into the bedroom and searched his wardrobe for something that looked like party
clothes, he realized he didn’t believe Ron for a second.
An hour and five outfits later, Harry was on his way out the door. Every outfit he picked, Ron told
him wasn’t right. First, he was to casual, then he was too dressy, then he was trying to hard
(twice), and finally Ron went into Harry’s wardrobe and picked something himself. Harry finally
ended up in a dark green button up shirt and black slacks. ‘Just nice enough to look good, but not
enough to look like you’re trying to hard,’ Ron had told him with a smile.
Harry had expected Ron to take him to some well-known wizarding pub, but was surprised when he
started to head toward Muggle London. Harry must have been very obvious with his confusion, because
Ron only smiled and told Harry to trust him.
Fifteen minutes and a bunch of confusing twists and turns later, Ron stopped in front of a trendy
club called ‘Fire and Whiskey.’
Wait a minute, Harry thought, Firewhiskey?
Ron must have read the confusion because he answered the unasked question right away.
“Dean and Seamus opened this place up not too long ago. They wanted a variety of customers, so they
decided to have the location in Muggle London, but most of us know about it anyway. When I
mentioned the idea of the stag party, they offered to have it here. Who was I to complain? Less
arrangements for me to make!”
Ron looked rather pleased with himself, but Harry just rolled his eyes and began to walk in. Ron
followed, and they immediately headed toward the bar where they noticed Dean and Seamus were both
sitting, obviously waiting for them.
“Hey, mate, how’s it going? Sorry we weren’t able to tell you before. We wanted to make sure
everything was set up before we said anything. Tonight is ladies’ night, so things should be
interesting,” Seamus told Harry, getting up from his stool to give him a manly pat on the
back.
“Ladies’ night, huh?” Harry asked, uncertain still if this was a good idea.
“Come on, Harry. It’ll be fine. I told you Hermione is out having fun, too. Just have a drink.” Ron
told him, moving toward the bar to tell the bartender what they would be having. Dean and Seamus
had already told the bartender to give Ron and Harry anything they wanted, on the house because of
the special occasion.
Harry was surprised to see that the selection not only included Muggle drinks, but disguised wizard
drinks as well. He ordered himself a butterbeer first, not wanting to get blitzed right away.
Sitting down with his drink, he began to scan the dance floor.
Near the middle was a beautiful woman, dancing with a group of girls, looking like she was having
the time of her life. Harry sat for quite awhile, just staring at the woman, admiring the smooth
way she moved to the music, the way her hips slid from side to side like she was made to be there.
Upon closer inspection, he began to admire how shiny her brown hair was in the multicolored lights
and how her deep brown eyes sparkled as she laughed at something one of her girlfriends said. He
got up from his stool and made his way onto the dance floor. He had to see this woman close up.
Thoughts of what Hermione might think went out the window. He had to talk to her.
He moved almost mechanically up to her, like he was being pulled by an unseen force. Just as he was
about two feet away from him, she looked up and caught his eye.
“Hermione?”
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“Hermione?” She stopped dancing at once, and just stood still, looking at Harry like she didn’t
know who he was.
Harry’s eyes widened in disbelief. He couldn’t believe that the woman he had been admiring for the
past half hour was his Hermione. It was like she was a completely different person.
“Harry?” Hermione looked extremely surprised herself. “What are you doing here?”
“I suppose I could ask you the same thing,” Harry shook his head and chuckled. “Dean and Seamus
invited me. They own this place.”
“Do they?” Hermione looked around at her friends. “We had no idea.” She looked at Ginny, who
immediately found the floor to be very interesting.
“Ginny, did you know Harry was going to be here?” Hermione asked her, not angrily but very
inquisitively.
“Well, I did know Dean and Seamus owned this place, which is why I picked it, and I also knew they
were helping to arrange Harry’s stag party, but I don’t know why I didn’t make the connection that
they may decide to have it here. I’m sorry, Harry, Hermione. We could just leave and find somewhere
else to go,” Ginny said, looking rather disappointed in herself.
“It’s okay, Ginny,” Harry started. “I don’t mind if you stay. I actually think it would be kind of
fun to have a night out with Hermione. I know it’s against the ‘rules’, but I think it would be
fun. What do you think, ‘Mione?” Harry looked over at Hermione with his classic ‘puppy eyes’ that
he knew Hermione could never resist.
“I suppose it wouldn’t be so bad. It’ll be like one big party,” Hermione agreed. “Let’s go get
started.” She took Harry by the hand and led him over to the bar to grab another drink.
Four hours later, Harry and Hermione had been dancing and drinking so much that they found it a
tremendous effort to just stand up.
Ron noticed their problem, and decided it might be time to call it a night. He recruited Ginny to
help him and went over to the section of the bar that Harry and Hermione were occupying.
“Okay, Harry,” Ron started. “I think it’s about time we got you home.”
“But Ronniekins! The starty’s just getting parted!” Harry tried to wave his hands with enthusiasm
but only succeeded in throwing himself off balance and off his stool.
Ron picked Harry off the ground, and put one of Harry’s arms around his neck to steady him. At the
same time, Ginny was trying to coax Hermione off of her stool as well.
“Oh, Ginny. You’re no fun at all,” Hermione said, turning around while trying to set down her
butterbeer bottle at the same time. Unfortunately, she missed the bar and the bottle went crashing
to the ground.
“Hermione!” Ginny shouted in surprise. She tried to keep her in the same place until one of the
employees in the bar could clean up the broken glass.
Once that had been done, she finally succeeded in getting Hermione out of her seat. Luckily, they
had the foresight earlier that day to make a couple portkeys back to Harry and Hermione’s flat so
they wouldn’t have to walk home or try to apparate and risk getting splinched.
They all huddled together in a back storeroom where they knew they wouldn’t be seen while Ron
activated the portkey. They all touched it and disappeared.
They all appeared in Harry and Hermione’s sitting room, and because of a mixture of them all being
extremely intoxicated and the unstableness of portkey travel, ended up on the floor, sprawled out
in every direction.
Ron and Ginny were able to gain their balance back much more quickly and pulled Harry and Hermione
to their feet and toward their bedroom. They put them down on the bed, took off their shoes and
just left them to sleep it off in their clothes.
They then went back into the sitting room to find that everyone else had found a spot on a couch or
chair and had fallen asleep, so they did the same, and soon everyone was in a deep sleep that could
only be induced by hours of drinking, partying, and all around fun.
The next morning, Hermione woke up to the worst headache she had ever had in her whole life. It was
like someone was taking a sledgehammer to her head repeatedly, and it showed no signs of letting
up.
“Good thing I keep that hangover potion in my side table drawer,” she told herself thankfully. “Now
the only problem is sitting up.”
A few minutes later, she had made it up and drank some of her wonderful potion. Instantly, her head
cleared and the sledgehammer feeling disappeared.
Once her head cleared, she realised she was in the same clothes from last night, so she stripped
off the clothing that reeked of alcohol and took a quick shower. Once changing into some
comfortable sweats, she went out into the sitting room only to find everyone still asleep.
“Well, for everything they did for Harry and me, the least I could do is make them some breakfast,”
she decided.
She made her way into the kitchen and began to pull things out of the fridge. A few minutes later,
the whole place was smelling of the delicious breakfast Hermione was preparing.
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Hermione was nervous. Usually, she prided herself on being calm and cool, but today was one of
those days where all of that went straight out the window. She was sitting in the makeshift Bridal
Chambers in the room just off the Great Hall looking into the mirror on her dressing table,
thinking about just how far she had come.
Three years ago, she was alone. Every thought was about how Harry was doing, and worrying about
whether he would ever come back. Now, every thought was still about Harry, just about how happy she
was to have him back and be able to see him every day.
She couldn’t even begin to explain how happy she was to have everyone she cared about there to
share the very special day with her. Looking around the room, she saw her mother on a sofa in the
corner, nursing a cup of tea and trying to look like she wasn’t sad to be giving up her baby
today.
In another corner, Ginny was fussing with Hermione’s veil, trying to smooth it out, and Luna was
behind her, putting the finishing touches on Hermione’s hair. Hermione’s hair had been left mostly
down, tamed with Sleekeasy’s into smooth ringlets that cascaded down her back.
Only the top portion was up, braided into an intricate design, interwoven with white flowers. Her
dress had been altered beautifully so it hung down just enough so it brushed the floor, but didn’t
drag. Her veil, which would be added shortly, was long enough to trail behind her, but only
slightly.
Unable to decide who should be the maid of honor, Hermione had decided to have Ginny and Luna act
in that position. They both wore pale pink silk gowns, fitted in the bodice, but flowing in the
skirts. They each had their hair done similar to Hermione’s only with pink flowers instead. They
also carried bouquets of lilies and pink roses. Hermione also had a bouquet of pink roses and
lilies, only hers was quite a bit larger. Overall, Hermione was very pleased that everything seemed
to come together nicely. It was a perfect day for a wedding.
Nervous did not describe the way Harry was feeling accurately at all. He found himself pacing in
his room, trying to calm himself. Ron opened the door, stuck his head in, and when he saw what
Harry was doing, gave him some good advice.
“Sit your arse down, Potter.”
Harry stopped abruptly, nodded his head slightly, and, taking his friend’s advice, sat down on one
of the sofas in the room.
“What are you so worried about now that is causing you to wear a hole in the floor?” Ron asked,
crossing the room to take a seat opposite Harry.
“It’s nothing really,” Harry said, rather unconvincingly. “I’m just worried as usual.”
“I know you’re worried, but about what?”
“I’m afraid that she’ll begin to walk down the aisle, change her mind halfway, turn on a sickle,
and march right back out.” Harry studied his hands while he divulged his fears to Ron. He knew they
were extremely unreasonable fears, but they were still there.
“You know, Harry, I suppose everyone has the same fears on their wedding day, but as the Best Man,
I’m sure it’s my job to talk you out of them.” Ron smiled reassuringly, and leaned forward to place
a comforting hand on Harry’s shoulder.
“Hermione loves you, mate. What you two have is the real deal. Most couples would love to have the
kind of relationship you have. You will marry Hermione today, you’ll have a long and happy
marriage, and in a few years you’ll have little green-eyed kids with bushy brown hair running
around. It’ll be wonderful, I promise.”
At first, Harry was worried. Was someone impersonating Ron under Polyjuice? After the initial shock
of Ron’s wise speech wore off, he realized that is suddenly insightful friend was right.
He was worried about nothing, right?
Just then, there was a knock at the door.
Arthur Weasley poked his head in, “Harry, Ron, it’s time.”
They nodded to let Mr. Weasley know they acknowledged him, and began to stand up. Ron looked at
Harry appraisingly before brushing imaginary dust off the shoulders of his suit.
“It’ll be great, you’ll see,” Ron assured Harry as he pushed him toward the door.
Meanwhile, in the Bridal Chambers, Mrs. Weasley had just poked her head in to let Hermione know it
was time.
She immediately looked to her mother, “Mum, where is Dad?”
She asked as she began to stand up and smooth her dress down.
“I’m here,” Mr. Granger answered her, rushing in looking very out of breath. “I just wanted to
visit the loo before we started.” He gave a small smile and approached his little girl.
“It seems like just yesterday you were running around the house naked, singing at the top of your
lungs. Now, here you are, getting married. Oh, how the time flies.” Mr. Granger smiled at his
daughter as her bridesmaids and her mother ran around her, making sure her veil was secured, she
had her flowers, and her hair was in place.
“Are you ready?” He asked her, holding out his arm for her to take.
“Yes, Daddy, I am. I’ve been ready for a long time,” Hermione gave him a large grin, and walked
with him to the door.
Harry walked with Ron to his place at the altar, and smiled at Professor Dumbledore who had already
been there, ready to conduct the ceremony. Dumbledore looked at Harry questioningly, asking if he
was ready. Harry nodded that he was, and Dumbledore looked to the small string ensemble to begin to
play. The doors opened in the back, and the procession began.
First, Hermione’s mother entered, being led by Fred Weasley, one of the ushers. Mrs. Weasley then
followed, led by Mr. Weasley, and sat in her place as a substitute for Harry’s mother. As soon as
Luna and Ginny were in their places, the music changed, and it was Hermione’s turn. Harry looked to
the back of the Hall, and saw quite possibly the most beautiful thing he had ever laid eyes
on.
Led by her father, Hermione glided up the aisle, like she was floating. Her smile was so radiant,
lighting up her whole face. Harry could feel the excitement running through him. It was almost
unreal. Was this actually happening? Was he finally marrying the one person he knew he couldn’t
live without. He definitely was, and he knew that his was, without a doubt, the happiest he had
ever been in his life.
Right when the doors opened, Hermione’s eyes automatically sought out Harry. When she found him,
which didn’t take long, she smiled quite possibly the biggest smile she ever had. The aisle seemed
yards and yards longer than it was just earlier that day, and she began to think she’d never make
it up to meet up with Harry.
When she finally reached the front of the room, her father placed her hand into Harry’s and gave
them both a smile.
“Who gives this woman to this man in holy matrimony?” asked Dumbledore, eyes twinkling.
“Her mother and I do,” Mr. Granger answered, turning and taking his seat next to Mrs.
Granger.
Harry and Hermione turned to face each other, hands still entwined.
“Harry, Hermione, distinguished guests, and loved ones. We are gathered here today to celebrate
life, love, and happiness. The type of happiness that these two young people most certainly deserve
more than anyone I have ever known. They both have such a love for not only each other, but
everyone that is an example to anyone that has ever or will ever meet them. If ever I met two
people so completely perfect for one another, it would have to be Harry and Hermione. That being
said, do you have the rings?” He looked to Ron, who fished the ring out of his breast pocket and
handed it to Dumbledore. Ginny also handed Dumbledore the ring that had been in her possession and
stepped back into place.
Taking both rings into his left hand, he raised his wand and touched it to the rings, mumbling an
incantation over them. The rings glowed a faint silvery gold for a short time and then went back to
their original state.
“Marriage is a big step, and not to be taken lightly. Hermione, look into Harry’s eyes. See the
love and devotion that he has for you. See what a gift this love is to you. Do you accept this
love, and agree to nourish it with all of your being, taking the good with the bad, and agree to
always be there for Harry, taking him as your husband for all eternity?”
“I do,” Hermione answered. Dumbledore held out the bigger of the two rings, and Hermione took it.
Harry held out his left hand and allowed Hermione to slip the ring onto his finger.
“Harry. Look into Hermione’s eyes. See the love and devotion that she has for you. See what a gift
her love is to you. Do you accept her love, and agree to nourish it with all of your being, taking
the good with the bad, and agree to always be there for Hermione, taking her as your wife for all
eternity?”
“I do,” Harry answered, taking the ring from Dumbledore and sliding it onto Hermione’s left ring
finger.
“May these rings that you have exchanged today be an everlasting reminder of the love you have
pledged to one another this day, and may you have a long and happy life together. With the power
invested in my as Chief Warlock, I pronounce you husband and wife. Harry, you may kiss your bride.”
Dumbledore smiled and the young couple as the space between them lessened and they shared an
intimate yet appropriate kiss. When they parted, he addressed the guests.
“May I have the honor of being the first to present- Mr. and Mrs. Harry James Potter.”
When these words were said, every guest present rose from their seat and applauded the young couple
as they made their way back down the aisle and out the Great Hall main doors. As soon as they were
outside the Hall, Harry drew Hermione into an embrace and kissed her soundly.
“Hermione,” he told her, looking into her deep brown eyes. “It’s official. I am now the happiest
man on Earth.”
“Only if I can be the happiest woman,” she answered back, pulling him back in for another kiss, not
even noticing that guests were filing out of the hall and wanting to greet the newly married
couple.
(A/N: Well, there you have it. I hope you liked it, and I apologize for all of my Americanisms,
it’s hard to find them all myself without a beta, but PLEASE REVIEW! I’m sorry if the wedding
wasn’t that great. I haven’t been to that many, so I had to fly by the seat of my pants with that
one! Also, I know that the whole ‘Hermione making breakfast’ thing was a bit unlikely for her, but
it seemed that she needed to do something nice for Ron and everyone for helping them home the night
before.)
Sorry about the faulty chapter...I had to input another chapter or the story wouldn’t count as new. I had some problems with it and had to reload it and it wasn’t showing new. Hope you enjoyed it!