Rating: PG
Genres: Drama
Relationships: Harry & Hermione
Book: Harry & Hermione, Books 1 - 5
Published: 22/01/2006
Last Updated: 31/01/2006
Status: Completed
Hermione Granger is the next target of Lord Voldemort what ends will he go to in order to get to Harry Potter, and is this latest attempt going to have the effect he wanted?
Harry Potter and the Mark of Ingravesco
Ship: Harry Potter/Hermione Granger | Chapter Words: 9233 | Last Update: 6 Jan 06 | Rating:
PG-13
Hermione Granger is the next target of Lord Voldemort what ends will he go to in order to get
to Harry Potter, and is this latest attempt going to have the effect he wanted?
'Push, Hermione, push.... That's it, one last big push.'
Hermione's head dropped back on the bed. It was over. She closed her eyes and lay still for
just a moment. The pain in her stomach throbbed, her breathing was still ragged from the experience
and she listened to the sounds around her, the small cry of a new born baby, the words of a nurse
soothing the child, those still caring for an exhausted Hermione and two voices talking to her, her
mother and Molly Weasley, both doing as they had done for the last nine months, telling her
everything would be fine, and how beautiful her child was.
'It's a girl,' the Healer announced handing the bundle of blankets to its mother.
'She's beautiful.' She smiled. 'What are you going to call her?' she
asked.
'Lily.' Hermione breathed. She didn't feel right, the pain in her stomach deepened and
she felt drowsy and dizzy. Her arms dropped and someone made a grab for the newborn baby. Hermione
didn't know whom, because at that point she passed out. The only thought on her mind was how
she'd ended up in this situation. How did this happen?
NINE MONTHS BEFORE
Hermione Granger, one of Harry Potters best friends, sat in her room at home, music playing over
the sound of her parents scrambling around the house getting ready to leave for a party.
The summer holidays where great for Hermione, she spent most of it on her own. Since she turned 16
last year her parents had started to trust that she wouldn't set the house on fire, or at least
blow it up. But with all things, there was a down side. Stuck at home was great, except that
Hermione missed her friends, Harry, Ron and Ginny, but most of all she missed Harry.
For the last few years Hermione had looked at Harry differently. At first she though it was just a
crush, all the other girls had it, Ginny in particular! Then she had tested the idea that she'd
spent too much time with Ginny and the rest of the 'I love Harry Potter' Fan club, but she
had to admit there was definitely something more than that going on, there was no denying she was
in love with him.
'Hermione.' Her mum popped her head in to her room to get her attention. 'We're off
out now, are you sure you'll be okay here by yourself?'
'Mum, I'm 17, not 7. I'll be fine,' Hermione replied, wishing her parents would
prove they trusted her like they did her older brother.
'Okay sweetheart, don't stay up too late and don't play music beyond 9, you know
the...'
'...boy next door goes to bed at 9. I know!' Hermione finished, causing her mum to
smile.
'We'll be back around...'
'... midnight. If I need to call you, I have your mobile numbers and the number to where
you're going is pinned to the fridge and if I have any small problems, Amy next door will help
me out, and yes I have her number,' Hermione completed, holding up a post-it note with a
telephone number on it. 'Mum, you've gone out every Saturday for that last 6 years, I know
this already!' Her mum laughed and left, closing Hermione's door behind her. A few minutes
later her dad was heard shouting his goodbyes and then closing the front door.
Hermione pushed her chair away from the computer desk and over to the window. She watched her
parents get into the car and drive away before pushing herself back to her computer. She loaded up
the game she had been playing and after a few minutes she gave up, turned up the music and moved
over to her dresser. Digging into a draw she pulled out parchment, ink and quill and sat poised to
write.
She wanted to write to Harry, just so she could look forward to his reply, but she couldn't
think of an excuse to write to him. Would it look strange to write that she missed him? That she
wanted to see him again? Would he figure out her feelings if she invited him to stay for a weekend
without asking Ron to come as well?
She sat thinking for so long that a drop of ink hit the parchment and began to blot. She watched
it, still thinking of what she could write, but soon concentrated only on the ink as it started to
move on its own, forming words on the parchment.
Would you like me to write your letter?
Hermione sat stunned; someone was watching her!
Mr. Potter would love to know what's on your mind!
The ink had carried on, Hermione was torn between getting up to look for the witch or wizard who
was spying on her and ripping up the parchment.
Let me start for you:
Dearest Harry, the summer has been long and drawn without you near me. I wish we could be together
again, if only for a weekend, but I'm unsure of how you feel for me. Do you share my love for
you...?
Hermione seized the parchment, ripped it into pieces and dropped it on her dresser. Looking up into
the mirror above her she saw him, someone she never thought she'd be looking at, let alone in
her room. She pulled in a quick breath before uttering a single word.
'Voldemort.' Hermione stood frozen in her spot as the Dark Lord of the wizarding world
began to laugh, a cold loud laugh, but as suddenly as he had started he stopped, raised his wand
and spoke a single word before vanishing, taking Hermione with him.
'Hermione!' Amy, the neighbour, stood at Hermione's door banging to get attention. She
held her phone in her other hand while she banged on the door and rang the doorbell. This was not
like Hermione; she never played music beyond 9pm. She had always stopped so her son, Adam, could go
to bed. Amy banged again and turned to look at Adam, who sat in the doorway to his home rocking
back and forward with his fingers in his ears groaning at his need to sleep.
Slightly frustrated and worried, Amy banged again then stepped away from the door, looking up at
Hermione's bedroom window. Her curtains were open as was her window, but only a little bit and
her light was off, although there was a slight glow that she guessed was a candle. She was tempted
to climb up there and see if she could at least look in, see if maybe Hermione had fallen and
knocked herself out. She turned to go get her ladder but stopped when a pop behind her
sounded.
Turning slowly, Amy found herself face to face with a very ragged man in his mid 40's, looking
as though he hadn't slept in the last, well forever.
'Who are you?' Amy asked, studying the man a little more.
'Remus Lupin. I used to teach Hermione, just came to make sure she's alright,' Lupin
offered, hoping this neighbour wouldn't ask too many questions. 'Any idea how to get
in?'
Very unsure about this man's intentions, Amy shook her head before speaking.
'Her window is open,' she said, pointing up to it, 'but I haven't been able to
check around the back. I can't leave my boy,' she said, indicating Adam who hadn't
changed how he sat at all.
'I'll check around the back and see if I can get in. I'll let you in if I can,'
Lupin said, before turning and heading down the street towards the alley.
Lupin stepped out at the other end of the alley and counted the houses back to Hermione's.
Opening the gate, he stepped in and was greeted by another man, a taller bigger built man wearing a
hat that covered one of his eyes.
'Well?' he asked, pulling a hip flask from his inside pocket and taking a drink.
'The neighbour wants to get in; She's worried about Hermione too. Anyway in?'
'Just the one,' Mad-eye Moody offered, pulling out his wand, tapping the lock to the back
door and saying 'Alohomora.' The lock clicked open and they entered.
The dark rooms of the house made it hard for Remus to avoid hitting furniture, he gave up in the
end and stayed close to Moody, whose magic eye seemed to give him the advantage of knowing where
the furniture was.
Making it to the hall, Remus pulled open the front door after struggling with the lock and let Amy
in. Then he and Moody followed her up the stairs to Hermione's room.
She had been right, in the corner of the room was a tall candle perched on an oddly shaped stand.
Her computer was still on; the game she had played paused on the screen.
Amy walked quickly to the stereo where she turned off the music, then pushed open the window
instructing Adam to shut the door and go to bed. While she did this, Moody stood in the doorway,
his magic eye going mad out of sight. He was taking in Hermione's room, looking for signs of
struggle, but didn't see anything until he spotted Remus standing beside her dresser.
Remus picked up a pile of parchment pieces, feeling slightly confused he studied them. There was no
ink on them at all. He showed them to Moody who took them and put them to his nose, just
Hermione's sweet smell was lingering on them.
'She did this a few hours ago,' Moody pointed out.
'Her parents left at 8,' Amy told them, having been watching Remus study her desk, which he
was still doing. Pushing books and notes around, he spotted another piece of parchment. This stood
out as Hermione had used Muggle paper instead of parchment on this desk. Remus picked up the
parchment and unfolded it to read:
Voldemort's guest!
Remus handed it quickly to Moody who, having already seen the writing, stuffed it in his pocket and
turned from the room.
'Erm, you can go back to your house. We'll wait for Mr and Mrs Granger to return and let
them know what's happened,' Remus said turning to Amy.
'Oh no you don't. You know what's going on here, you can tell me so I can call them and
get them home now and call the police.'
'We've already called the police, but you are welcome to call the Grangers.' Moody had
returned. 'Other than that I see no reason for you to waste your time here.'
'Now just wait a minute, I don't even know who you two are, I mean you told me your
name,' Amy said pointing to Remus, 'but I haven't got a clue about you.'
'I am Alastor Moody, myself and Mr Lupin here were sent to protect Miss Granger. We were pulled
from our lookout at 8:13 this evening to what turned out to be a false alarm. On our return we
found no sign of Miss Granger, but instead found you banging the door down,' Moody filled Amy
in, but not telling her everything.
'Protect her from what?'
'Hermione knows something about someone very powerful. We've been making sure they
don't get her out of the way,' Lupin put in, hoping he didn't sound too much like
he'd been watching movies though Muggle windows.
'I'll call the Grangers from my house, and get them to come home.'
'Thank you,' Remus said, watching her leave the room. When he was sure she couldn't
hear them, he approached Moody. 'Did you send the message?'
'Yes, the other Order members should be here soon,' Moody said, watching Remus drop onto
Hermione's bed and cover his face with his hands.
It felt like hours had passed, but really only a few minutes, before the members of the Order came
to search for clues to where the Dark Lord might have taken the Hogwarts student; but they found
nothing and left to report to Dumbledore. Remus, and this time Arthur Weasley, waited for Mr and
Mrs Granger to return. Remus sat in the front room as he had done in Hermione's room, his head
in his hands, worry on his face. Arthur on the other hand was pre-occupied with the many gadgets
and gismos that the Grangers had. He delighted in the keyboard and mouse at the computer in the
study and was currently busy trying to work out the function of an electric toothbrush when the
door opened and Mr and Mrs Granger entered their home.
Footsteps on the stairs told the waiting pair that someone had gone to see if it was true, that
their daughter had really been taken from her room. The other, Mr Granger, stepped into the front
room.
'What happened? Where is she?'
'We don't know, but Professor Dumbledore is doing his best to locate her,' Arthur
answered, the toothbrush gone from his mind.
'You said you'd be here to watch her; we kept it a secret that you were watching her in the
first place and you couldn't even protect her. What is this Dark Lord going to do to her?'
Mr Granger asked as his wife entered the front room.
'We're sorry for what happened, but we were led to believe that Albus Dumbledore had
requested we return to the Order Headquarters. On doing so we found this to be untrue and came back
as quickly as we could,' Remus offered, now feeling the full extent of the guilt he felt in the
first place.
'NOT QUICK ENOUGH!' Mr Granger bellowed, causing his wife to jump at his side.
'I don't believe that shouting, or making Professor Lupin feel any worse than he already
does will bring Miss Granger back.' Dumbledore had entered the conversation; he stood in the
hallway behind the Grangers, unseen or heard by all in front of him. 'My current aim, is to
return Miss Granger to safety. She is still a Hogwarts student and so long as that statement is
true, she will remain my responsibility. However, I cannot return her, if you insist on shouting at
two of my people,' Dumbledore smiled.
'How long will it take to find her?' Mrs Granger asked, one hand held tight to her husband
in an effort to keep him calm.
'That all depends on Voldemort. He may keep her hidden, in which case it could take some time,
or he may return her, perhaps here, or somewhere I would find her,' Dumbledore replied keeping
the smile firmly on his face.
'Will he hurt her?' Mr Granger piped in, now calmer than he felt.
'I believe not. The reason for taking your daughter is to reach another of my students, one
currently out of Voldemort's reach and someone to whom Miss Granger cares deeply for. Now, if I
may,' Dumbledore asked, producing his wand from nowhere as only he can. 'I will leave this
owl in your care...' he added, tapping the air to create the small owl, 'and should Miss
Granger re-appear here at any time, I would like for you to send me a letter,' Dumbledore
finished, his smile still firmly on his face, calm as ever, then bowed to the Grangers before
vanishing silently from sight.
Mr Granger turned to look at Arthur and Remus only to find that they too had disappeared.
Harry sat bolt upright in his bed, sweat pouring down his face, his bed sheets had been kicked off
the bed and his bedside table empty from its content.
Harry reached down to the floor for his glasses, pushed them onto his sticky face and took a good
look around his room, thinking. What had he been dreaming about? Whatever it was, he couldn't
remember it, but for some reason, he had a bad feeling that Hermione was hurt, or frightened.
Breathing deeply, Harry pushed himself out of bed and went to sit at his desk. His open window was
supplying him with a cool breeze that was cooling him down, and looking around his desk he spotted
the box of Every Flavour Beans Hermione had sent him with his birthday present, the latest book
about Quidditch, 'The Quidditch Know-It-All' by Dusty N. Sweepy.
Picking up the box, he pulled off the card Hermione had attached to it.
Just a little something extra to keep you going,
Lots of Love
Hermione
xxxxx
Harry kept the card in his hand, cooled down, and returned to bed, his eyes drooping as he moved.
His head had barely hit the pillow before he was asleep again, Hermione's card in his hand,
glasses on and the feeling of dread still playing on his brain.
Asleep as he was, Harry had a restless night; tossing and turning Harry woke at 7am as sweaty and
afraid as he had been earlier.
He dressed quietly, assuming the Dursleys where still asleep as there was no noise in the house,
and made his way downstairs.
At the bottom of the stairs Harry stopped. Something wasn't right; at this time of the morning,
Aunt Petunia should be up, the breakfast cooking and the Coffee percolating. Uncle Vernon should be
sitting at the kitchen table (which Harry could see from where he stood), a paper open in his hands
and complaining about whatever news was being reported at that time. But there was nothing.
Harry stepped off the bottom step and walked slowly down the hallway to the kitchen, questions
buzzing in his head. Had they over slept? Had they gone out and not told him again?
Stepping carefully into the kitchen, Harry let out a scream as someone grabbed him from behind,
pulled at his hair and then left with a sharp POP!
Harry fell to the floor panting. He remained there for a few moments listening to the sound of
Uncle Vernon clambering out of bed and coming down the stairs. Harry's scream had obviously
woken the Dursleys.
Before Uncle Vernon could reach the bottom of the stairs, Harry pulled himself to his feet.
'What on Earth are you playing at?' a pink faced Vernon bellowed as he rounded the bottom
of the stairs and started down the hallway towards Harry.
'I, erm, I thought I saw someone in the garden,' Harry lied, not wanting to admit that
there had been someone in the house. Uncle Vernon watched him obviously trying to decide if he was
lying or not and eventually gave in.
'Get your eyes checked!' Vernon barked and headed back to the stairs. 'And start the
breakfast,' he added stomping up the stairs.
Hermione lay still in the middle of an unknown street on her left side. She kept her eyes closed;
she didn't really know why, she just couldn't believe what had and was happening. Not only
had the Dark Lord taken her from her home, but he had also forced her to drink something thick and
black, which now seethed through her body like an infectious snake. Despite the fact that Hermione
was shivering in the cold early morning air, her skin felt as if it had been burned and her clothes
where clinging tighter to her than normal. The combination of all this was causing her to feel sick
and dizzy, one of the reasons she had yet to move.
Behind her, someone started shouting, and before she knew it there were footsteps behind her. She
heard someone approach and felt them as they bent behind her and looked over to see if she was
awake.
'Who is she?' Hermione heard a small child ask.
'Don't know,' answered a man's voice from very close behind her, obviously the
person who came to check if she was awake. 'Kate, go to the school grounds, see if the
headmaster is around and if not get the gamekeeper. Be quick now.'
The child's footsteps where heard for a short time before they were blocked out by a murmuring
that started in a gathered crowd.
'Do you think she's a witch or a Muggle?' Hermione heard someone ask, followed by
'Do you think Dumbledore will know who she is?' At this Hermione decided she needed to
move. Dumbledore would help her; if she was near to the school then this could be Hogsmeade.
Attempting to push herself from the ground, Hermione found she had no movement in her arms or legs.
She tried again but with the same result. She gave in and gave a whimper, something that must have
been loud as the crowd suddenly stopped talking.
Taking a deep breath Hermione muttered a single word; the one she wanted everyone to know had done
this, 'Voldemort.' The surrounding crowd gave a collective gasp and Hermione heard the
sound of footsteps growing closer before passing out.
Harry was back at his desk; the Daily Prophet lay open in front of him, but he wasn't reading
it. His eyes were closed and he had his temples resting in his palms. Harry was slowly drifting
into a silent sleep. He could see Hermione, in a chair in some unknown otherwise empty room. Her
face twisted in pain, tears streaming down her face as someone moved back a steaming goblet in
their hands.
Harry's head hit the desk and he woke again sweating from the experience. He didn't like it
anymore; he needed to know. Opening his drawer, Harry pulled out 3 pieces of parchment, his ink and
quill.
On the first piece, he scribbled a quick letter to Hermione. He told her that he had a bad dream
about her being tortured and was waiting for a reply to let him know she was well. He was careful
with what he wrote so he wouldn't scare her.
On the second, he wrote to Ron, asking when the last time he heard from Hermione was. This time he
explained the dreams he'd had in a little more detail and finished with, 'Please tell me
you've heard from her today.'
On the last Harry wrote a long letter explaining the two dreams and the feelings he'd had. He
addressed this one to Dumbledore, then crossed out the name and wrote it to Remus Lupin. He toyed
with the idea of changing the name back before leaving it, stuffing it in an envelope and climbing
out of his chair.
He turned to Hedwig's cage to find it empty; it always seemed to be empty when Harry was
desperate to get his letters on the move. He was thinking fast, if she didn't return soon,
where could he go to send the letters? He didn't know any postal addresses for any of them, and
didn't know of any witches or wizards in the area he could ask to borrow an owl from. Harry was
resigned to going to see Mrs. Figg, when Hedwig glided gracefully back through his open
window.
Hurriedly, Harry gave her some owl treats and then instructed her to take the letters to each
person in turn and watched as she glided out the window. When she was out of sight, Harry's
eyes fell on the open Daily Prophet on his desk, the article at the top of the page catching his
attention. It read:
WITCH VANISHES FROM HER MUGGLE HOME
Hogwarts student, Hermione Granger, vanished last night from her Muggle home in London. Ministry of
Magic received the report of the missing 17 year old approximately half and hour after her
disaperance. However by this report Miss Granger had been missing for over half an hour.
A Ministry representative commenting on the disappearance said, 'We're doing our best to
locate Miss Granger and we're positive that nothing horrible has happened to her.' After
further questioning the Ministry representative said, 'We would like any witch or wizard with
information about what happened to Miss Granger to come forward, we only have a few clues to her
disappearance and none of them explain where she went.'
Harry was about to explode with the information he had read and without really thinking about what
he was doing he seized his wand and coat and made his way quickly down the stairs, pulled open the
front door and slammed it behind him.
Out on the street, Harry walked quickly in the direction of the nearest train station, but slowed
down as he turned onto Magnolia Crescent. There was one problem with this sudden need to go
somewhere, he had no Muggle money and not only that, where would he go?
'Ron, Ginny, come down here, you need to see this,' Mrs Weasley's voice carried up the
stairs as it usually did, sounding like she was using a horn that ended right outside their
doors.
Ron made it down first, half asleep he slumped into a chair and groaned.
'What?'
'Read this!' Mrs Weasley answered, pushing the Daily Profit towards him open on the page of
Hermione's report. 'Then go get dressed quickly,' she said as Ginny joined her brother
at the table.
'"Werewolf lose in Indiana".' Ron read out. 'So what? Lupin's in England,
not America,' Ron said receiving a slap around the head from Ginny who had been reading over
his shoulder.
'Not that. THAT,' she said pointing the article with a picture of Hermione next to it. Ron
read quickly and sat stunned in his seat.
'Go get dressed we need to go see Professor Dumbledore,' Mrs Weasley repeated.
'She's gone? Just gone?' Ron said, a little concerned that the report was too real.
'Doesn't anyone know where?'
'Dumbledore said he had little information. He wants us to meet with him and he's sending
someone to get Harry, now will you both go and get dressed?'
Ginny made the first move this time. She pulled Ron out of his chair and off up the stairs. Ron had
picked up the Daily Prophet as he went, still re-reading the article over and over, it was only
when Ginny pulled it from his hands that he took his eyes off it.
'Get dressed or we'll go find out about Hermione without you,' Ginny ordered, sounding
very much like her mother. Ron gave her a quick look and noticed she was fully dressed, having had
the chance to dress and return to the hall while Ron kept reading, then turned back to the stairs
to go get changed.
Hagrid had been sitting down to eat breakfast, he cooked for himself when the summer holidays where
on and the elves at the castle spent more time cleaning than cooking, but his meal had been
interrupted by the banging on his door. Pushing himself up out of his seat, he had moved to the
door and pulled it open. He was about to ask the small girl who stood on his step what she wanted
when she started to explain anyway.
'Hagrid, you have to come, there's a girl in the street, she might be a Muggle, she looks
hurt!' the girl had shouted, and then sped off back towards Hogsmeade.
Hagrid had grabbed his coat and pushed the door open wider. Jogging to keep with the child, who was
very quick on her feet, Hagrid caught sight of the crowd midway down the street. As he approached
he had to pushed people out of the way to get closer and bent down to see who was lying there.
Without explaining anything, Hagrid had swept Hermione into his arms and started back to the castle
at a run.
Kicking the door of the hospital wing open, Hagrid called furiously for Madam Pomfrey. Hermione was
wrapped tightly in blankets craddled in his arms.Hagrid approached the first bed and lay Hermione
carefully onto it as Madam Pomfrey, Madam Hooch and Professor McGonagall came out of the
office.
'What is it Hagrid?' Madam Pomfrey asked, stepping out of the office ahead of the others.
She didn't really need an answer; seeing that Hagrid was placing someone carefully on the bed
she hurried over, Madam Hooch and Professor McGonagall following closely.
'She was found in Hogsmeade, they didn't know if she was a witch or Muggle, she's been
laying in the street for at least 10 minutes, shivering. Her skin's hot though, I couldn't
touch her to pick her up so I had to ask for the blankets,' Hagrid explained as Madam Pomfrey
started to separate the covers over the unconscious student on the bed.
'Quick Hagrid, fetch Professor Dumbledore and if you meet the Weasleys on your way stop the
children from coming in and tell Molly we need help,' Professor McGonagall ordered helping
Madams Hooch and Pomfrey as they started to undo Hermione's clothing. Hagrid turned to leave
the room quickly as he heard Madam Pomfrey exclaim.
'If the Dark Lord has done what he planned to her, we need to get these clothes off before her
skin is singed with the mark.'
Hagrid had barely made it half way down the corridor before Professors Dumbledore and Snape
appeared, both of them seemingly in a hurry.
'Professor Dumbledore, sir, I was just coming to get you,' Hagrid said, a little shocked to
find him so quickly.
'Yes, yes Hagrid, Professor Snape informed me that you passed him with Miss Granger,'
Dumbledore said giving Snape a look that told Hagrid he had used the word 'barged' instead
of passed, which Hagrid had done in his haste to reach the Hospital Wing.
'Erm, you might not want to go in just yet Professor,' Hagrid said, keeping the way between
Dumbledore and the Hospital Wing blocked. 'They were... erm... changing Hermione's clothes
as I left,' Hagrid urged. Dumbledore merely bowed his head at Hagrid and moved past him.
Stepping into the Hospital wing behind Dumbledore, Hagrid was shocked to see the bed he had minutes
ago laid Hermione down on was blocked from view. Professor McGonagall appeared from behind the
screen and approached them, she looked as though something terrible had happened, like she did when
she announced that the school might be closed when the Chamber of Secrets had been re-opened years
ago.
'I'm afraid we're too late Albus, the mark is already on her skin,' she said,
addressing the headmaster.
'To which person does it connect?' Dumbledore asked and waited for her reply. Professor
McGonagall took a deep breath before replying with:
'Harry Potter.'
Harry Potter had been wandering the streets near Privet Drive for over an hour now. He had left the
Dursleys in a hurry after reading an article telling him that Hermione Granger had vanished from
her home. He didn't know where he was going, he didn't know where Hermione lived or how to
get to any wizards he knew, and worst of all, Harry had no Muggle money to buy train tickets
with.
Harry came to a stop and flopped down onto a bench and looked around. There were no people around
which was strange for the time of day. Most people would be heading to work by now, but it was
surprisingly quiet out.
The silence and stillness was making Harry restless. He didn't like being out of the loop when
his friends where in trouble, and he hated it even more when he had no way of knowing where anyone
was. Frustrated, Harry got to his feet again, walked to the end of the street, turned left and
walked right into someone.
'Sorry,' Harry murmured turning to walk around the person.
'Don't wanna get away from the Muggles then?' a voice beside him said. Harry stopped
and turned to look at the person he had walked into. It was none other than Remus Lupin. Harry
opened his mouth to talk but found he couldn't find any words, seeing Lupin here of all places
was just a little out of the ordinary.
'Come on Harry, lets go get your things, Dumbledore wants to see you,' Remus said, taking
Harry by the arm and heading back around the corner and past the bench Harry had just left. Just
before they reached the Dursleys house, Harry managed to find his voice and asked the one question
that was playing deeply on his mind.
'What happened to Hermione?'
'I'm not exactly the best person to answer that question Harry, I think Dumbledore would do
better at explaining than me,' Remus said, giving Harry a weak smile. 'Let's just get
your things together for someone to collect and then we can go to the school,' he added
stepping up to the door of Number Four Privet Drive.
Harry nodded, pushed the door open and stepped inside. Aunt Petunia was visible sitting at the
kitchen table; she was reading a letter. Harry pulled Remus inside quickly and shut the door with a
snap. This got the attention of his aunt; she looked up and gave a startled cry at the sight of the
tatty stranger in her house. Worriedly she approached them, not sure what to make of him, or how to
react around him. She smiled faintly and asked:
'Are you here to pick up the boy?' She indicated to Harry, still making him feel as though
he was a piece of dirt that looked worse than the man behind him.
'Yes, I'm here to pick up Harry. He'll be staying at the school from now until the end
of his exams and then he'll be given a place to live in a wizard town,' Remus said, causing
Harry to look at him in pure delight.
'Okay, well, you better go pack all your things Harry,' she said, not taking her eyes off
the man before her. 'I've seen you somewhere before, haven't I?' she asked, causing
Harry to stop mid movement as he turned towards the stairs. Frozen like a statue Harry waited for
the reason his aunt would recognise Remus.
'Yes,' he said and Harry had to move slightly, the shock of the answer causing him to
almost lose his balance. 'I used to come visit Lily in the holidays with James and
Sirius.'
'Yes, I remember Sirius,' Aunt Petunia said, a slight whimper in her voice. 'He was
that troublemaker, always playing tricks on me! And you....' she uttered, not really wanted to
recall him; she'd almost forgotten him. She never carried on her sentence, so Harry turned to
look at her and was stunned to see a small attraction between the two. Not really wanting to see
this anymore because it was making him feel sick, he took hold of Remus' arm and pulled him up
the stairs.
Once inside his room, Harry shut the door and turned quickly to Remus.
'You dated my aunt?' he asked.
'Yes Harry, but only for a few weeks in the holidays years ago,' he answered and seeing the
disgusted look on Harry's face he added, 'But we never could get along very well, she was
always under the impression that we were all bad.'
Harry didn't move; he couldn't believe it. Remus Lupin, one of his dad's best friends
and his Aunt. The thought was turning his stomach over and over. It was only when Remus picked up
the Daily Prophet left open on Harry's desk that he remember what they were here for in the
first place and he began to gather his things up and drop them unceremoniously into his school
trunk.
'So, let me get this straight,' Harry started. Remus closed his eyes; he really didn't
want to go into detail about this relationship right here and now. 'Hermione disappeared from
her home last night...' he started, much to Remus' relief, 'and you've come to take
me from here for the last time and get me to Hogwarts with all my things?' Harry
finished.
'Not quite, I'm here to take you to Hogwarts as quickly as I can, but you need to get your
things together for someone to pick up,' Remus corrected.
'I'm not sure my aunt or uncle will appreciate a witch or wizard knocking on the door for
my things at any time in the day, or night for that matter. Although, it would be nice to see Uncle
Vernon red with anger one last time,' he added, stopping at the thought, but the image of Uncle
Vernon, bright red and yelling himself hoarse at some stranger standing at the door dressed in
robes was pushed to the side by a picture of Hermione sat up in a chair, a look of pain on her face
and tears running down her pale cheeks. Blinking the image away, Harry seized a pile of fresh
clothes from a draw, pulled out the draw of his desk and tipped the content into his trunk.
When he was done collecting all his things, Remus pulled out his wand and cast a hover charm on
Harry's trunk, then pushed it out of his room and down the stairs. Aunt Petunia re-appeared in
the hall, she was smiling naturally this time as she looked at Harry.
'Well, I guess this is goodbye Harry,' she said, and Harry's face twisted in confusion.
'I know we didn't exactly make things easy for you here, but at least you turned out
alright.' Harry couldn't believe it, 'was this really his aunt?' he thought,
looking at her with interest, and nearly choked on air as she pulled him into a tight hug. When she
let him go again, Harry had managed to pull his face into what he thought was a natural smile and
said.
'Well, goodbye then,' and turned to the door. 'Oh, someone will come and get that for
me later, is that okay?' he asked and was still wondering if this really was his aunt when she
nodded. Harry turned to the door and quickly stepped outside, not quite sure what to make of all
that and very glad it was all over.
Out on the street, Remus led the way down towards an alley and turned suddenly into it. Harry
followed. Once deep inside the alley, Remus pulled out his wand and a piece of paper, told Harry to
take hold of it, tapped it and they both vanished.
Ron pulled himself up from the fireplace, having just arrived though the fire in Dumbledore's
office. He, Ginny and Molly Weasley pulled the door to the empty room open and made their way down
the stairs and out into the school corridors. Molly was about to ask her children where Dumbledore
would be if not in his office, when he turned the corner and stopped right in front of them.
'Molly, you're needed in the hospital wing immediately; I shall join you in a moment. If
you two would be so kind as to wait in your common room, someone will come and explain everything
that is happening to you later. The password is 'flobberworm',' Dumbledore said,
passing them and stepping up the first few steps to his office. Molly hurried away quickly, leaving
a bewildered Ginny and Ron in the middle of the corridor.
'Well then, Gryffindor Tower it is,' Ron said and turned to start down a corridor when
Dumbledore re-emerged from his office and rushed quickly past them. They noticed as he went that he
held a potion in his hand, and giving each other a quick look, started towards the common
room.
Back in the hospital wing, Molly had been given the task of re-clothing Hermione. She gave a small
sob as she pulled a pair of pyjama bottoms up over a mark on her stomach; the mark that indicated
the dark work of Lord Voldemort and connection between Hermione and Harry. Molly found this mark to
be horrifying. The mark was a skull, the same skull Voldemort delighted in using, only with bright
red eyes. Out of the skull's mouth shot a lightning bolt of pure gold, an icon that could only
point to the famous Harry Potter and the scar he had received as a child. Behind both of these
things however, was a book. A simple item that Hermione would be pleased to have imbedded on her
skin, if only it came without the skull and lightning bolt.
Struggling slightly as she pulled the top onto Hermione, Molly gave another sob. She couldn't
believe it had happened. The potion Voldemort had given Hermione was illegal, and had only ever
been given to one other person, Lily Potter, and only then as a joke. Sirius Black had slipped it
into her drink before she arrived for breakfast on the last day of school. She had been extremely
ill for three days, but there was a good side. It brought the Potters together to begin with.
Harry found himself in the middle of Hogsmeade. A few feet away from where he was standing next to
Remus was the Three Broomsticks, the pub he, Ron and Hermione visited whenever the school would
allow them out over the weekends. He turned slowly around taking in the familiar sight of
Zonko's Joke Shop, Dervish and Banges, the wizarding equipment shop, the post office and
Honeydukes sweet shop. In the distance Harry could make out the Shrieking Shack where he had first
met his godfather, Sirius Black, and not far from there was the usual loom of the a giant castle
that could only be Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.
Remus had already started walking while Harry looked around, so Harry had to run to catch up with
him. It didn't take them very long to reach the school gates at the speed they walked. Once
inside the grounds they jogged quickly to the doors and pulled them open. Professor Dumbledore had
been pacing the floor of the Great Hall waiting for them.
'Thank you Remus.' He smiled and Remus made his way past Dumbledore, up the stairs and out
of sight. 'If you will please come with me Harry, we need to have a little chat,' he spoke
to Harry before turning and following Remus up the stairs. Harry followed him as he led the way, he
didn't say a word or concentrate on where they were going. He was too pre-occupied with
questions about Hermione.
Before he knew it, Harry found himself following Dumbledore into the hospital wing. He looked
around and spotting Hermione lying on a bed, he let out a cry and ran to her side, seizing her hand
as he reached her. Harry looked back at Dumbledore for an explanation, which he got.
'She is well, just sleeping,' Dumbledore said, moving to the other side of Hermione's
bed and taking a seat. 'Last night, Harry, Lord Voldemort paid Miss Granger a visit, the result
of which we won't fully know until she wakes, but she was found this morning in Hogsmeade. The
villagers where unsure if she was a Muggle or witch so they sent for someone here to find out if we
knew,' Dumbledore said, watching Harry as he watched Hermione sleep.
'Do you know why he picked her? Why not someone else?' Harry asked, the frustration slowly
building again.
'I have to confess that we knew the attempt would be made on someone close to you, but we were
unsure who it would be.' Dumbledore wasn't sure how he could possibly explain it any
better.
'Do you know what he did to her?' Harry asked not taking his eyes off Hermione's
peacefully sleeping face.
'Yes, and unfortunately it was neither good nor bad. Voldemort, it seems, knows a little more
about your feelings than we thought. It seems he picked Miss Granger because you have very deep
feelings for her,' Dumbledore said quietly, noticing that Harry wasn't really listening all
that closely and was surprised when Harry corrected him.
'I love her,' he whispered. Dumbledore picked up a book that was on Hermione's bedside
table and flicked it open at a marked page.
'Voldemort made this potion, Harry,' he said, handing the book to him and waiting while he
read the page.
'I don't understand,' Harry said looking up, perplexed, after a few minutes of
reading.
'This particular potion is created from the ingredients listed and something of one person. I
have no idea how Voldemort got hold of something of yours though,' Dumbledore added, hoping
Harry could explain it.
'Someone was in the house this morning, really early, pulled some of my hairs out,' Harry
said quickly, wishing Dumbledore would hurry up and finish telling him what was going on, or at
least get to the point.
'The drinker of this potion becomes pregnant with the person to whom the potion was made. But
there is a delay, 10 minutes before it takes effect, 10 minutes, that is, to drink the
antidote,' Dumbledore said, giving Harry a look that too clearly told him that they were too
late to give Hermione this antidote.
Harry opened his mouth to say something. Unable to find words he gave up and closed his mouth again
and just looked down at the book still in his hands.
'It says it gives the drinker a mark, a merging of the people whose being was within the
potion,' he read out and looked at Dumbledore. 'Where is it?' Dumbledore moved slightly
in his seat and pulled the covers down over Hermione. Leaving them resting on her legs, he pulled
her top up slightly to reveal the mark on the left side of her lower stomach. Harry had to stand up
to look at the mark and immediately regretted asking to see it at once. 'A skull,
Voldemort's mark.' Harry said, anger rising.
'Correct, however, we don't know for sure that Voldemort included himself in the potion. It
could simply be that you have some of him within yourself,' Dumbledore explained, dropping
Hermione's top back into place and covering her up again.
'Does she know?' Harry asked after a moment of calming himself.
'I am unsure what she knows. When she wakes, I will speak with her alone before I tell her the
full extent of what has happened.'
'I want to be here. Please Professor, I need to be here,' Harry said calmly and watched as
Dumbledore nodded his approval. 'He used her,' Harry spat, letting his built up frustration
out. 'He used her to get to me, and he's gonna use our baby.' Dumbledore was slightly
taken aback with Harry's choice of words. He was more angry and worried that Voldemort would
use them again than he was that there would a smaller version of himself and Hermione in 9 months
time.
'Come on Harry, I think we need to go and have some lunch. Madam Pomfrey will inform us when
she is awake,' Dumbledore said, pulling himself to his feet and making his way to the door. He
stopped just before it and turned to make sure Harry would follow. Harry had gotten to his feet,
but hadn't turned to follow straight away. Instead, he leaned down and kissed Hermione on the
forehead, then straightened up and followed Dumbledore out of the room.
Harry was silent all though lunch. Dumbledore tried several times to start a conversation that
involved Harry, but whenever it reached him it died out. He sat at the table in the middle of the
Great Hall along with Mrs Weasley, Ron, Ginny, Professors Dumbledore, McGonagall, Flitwick, Hooch
and Snape. Harry hardly ate, but each one of them, including Snape, urged him to do so. The fact
that Snape had tried to talk Harry into eating was lost on him, but Ron and Ginny nearly feel out
of their seats.
Harry's silence, however, didn't cause the room to be that way. Ron and Ginny kept randomly
asking questions about what was going on. After several of these questions, Molly got extremely
annoyed with the impatience of her children and began to shout at them.
When it was over, Harry followed his best friend and Ginny up to the Common Room. But it had taken
Dumbledore's word that he would be notified if anything changed. Once in the Common Room, Ron
and Ginny repeated their questions, but to deaf ears as Harry had walked past them and disappeared
up the boys staircase and dropped face down on a bed. He lay dead still for a moment then punched
at his pillow repeatedly before letting out a frustrated scream, which caused Ron and Ginny to
appear quickly in the dormitory. They stopped dead near Harry's bed and watched him, face down
screaming into his pillow. Ginny began to cry silently. She didn't like to see anyone in pain,
let alone Harry, and he was obviously suffering now.
'Harry? You alright mate?' Ron asked and Harry stopped screaming to lift his head.
'Just perfect,' he said and his face hit the pillow again. 'Voldemort using Hermione to
get to me,' he shouted into his pillow.
'Is she okay?' Ginny sobbed, hoping the answer was good. She'd spent the whole time
they were there thinking that Hermione was dead, and when she found out that Hermione was in the
school, she thought perhaps she was dying. Now she dreaded that Voldemort was using her as a timer
and that when it hit zero she would die, unless Harry went to him.
'She's fine,' Harry said, giving her an off hand wave. 'She's just
pregnant.'
'Pregnant!' Ron and Ginny proclaimed at the same time. 'How can she be pregnant?'
Ron asked after exchanging a look with Ginny. Harry rolled on to his bed and fixed his gaze on the
ceiling.
'Voldemort made her drink a potion that made her pregnant,' Harry said not wanting to go
into more detail.
'It's your baby isn't it, Harry?' Ginny said, getting to the point and watching
Harry as he slowly nodded.
'Wait, wait, how can drinking a potion make her pregnant with your child?' Ron asked.
'I mean, it's a liquid, so unless it had some of you.... Ohhhhhh,' Ron said and sat
abruptly down on his bed. 'He put something of you in it.' Ron finished. They sat in
silence for a few more minutes and just as Ron opened him mouth to say something, the door to the
dormitory opened and Professor McGonagall stepped in.
'Potter, Professor Dumbledore would like to see you in the Hospital Wing,' she said and
turned to leave. She had barely made it to the bottom of the stairs when Harry went running past
her. He pushed the portrait open and vanished out of sight.
Had this been a different situation, Harry would have congratulated himself on arriving at the
Hospital Wing in the fastest possible time. But he was more concerned with his best friend lying on
the other side of the door to think about that. He pushed the door open and saw Hermione sitting up
in bed. Dumbledore wasn't in sight, Harry had got here first.
'Harry,' she said, looking as though she would cry. Harry closed the gap between them and
wrapped his arms around her before she could say anymore. Hermione was a little shocked at this,
but only for a second. As soon as Harry had said it was okay, she started to cry into his
shoulder.
Dumbledore stepped into the Hospital Wing unheard. He watched the two teenagers for a moment with a
smile on his face before approaching. He cleared his throat as he got nearer and the pair broke
apart. Seeing the stream of tears running down Hermione's face, Dumbledore picked up a box of
tissues from off the side and offered them to her. Hermione took a tissue with a sniff and slight
forced smile.
'Now, Miss Granger, I know this will not be very pleasant, but I need you to tell me everything
that has happened between the time your parents left last night and the first time you woke up
here.' Dumbledore smiled hoping to keep her calm so she would tell him enough. Hermione looked
worriedly at Harry; recalling the events of the previous night was the very last thing she wanted
to do.
'It's okay Hermione, I'm here!' Harry reassured her, giving her hand a quick
squeeze. Hermione took a breath and let it out slowly before she started.
'Perhaps you should start with your reason for the ripped up parchment,' Dumbledore
suggested seeing the fear on Hermione's face.
'I was going to write a letter, but didn't know where to start,' Hermione explained.
'I ripped it up in frustration,' she added shrugging.
'And at what point did you notice that Voldemort was in your room?' Dumbledore urged.
'When I gave up writing, I stood up and I could see him in my mirror. He laughed and muttered
something and.... and...' Hermione broke off tears streaming down her face, Harry gave her hand
an encouraging squeeze.
'Where did he take you?' Dumbledore asked as Cornelius Fudge, Minister for Magic, Molly
Weasley and someone who was obviously a Healer from St Mungo's Hospital for Magical Maladies
and Injuries entered.
'I don't know where it was, a house somewhere, I was only in the one room, and the windows
were covered so I couldn't see out.' Hermione paused, trying hard to remember.
'Wormtail tied me to a chair after Voldemort told him to, and there were others there in the
room, I couldn't see them, but Voldemort always spoke to them.' Out of the corner of his
eye Harry caught the flinches of Fudge and the Healer every time Voldemort's name was
used.
'What was he saying?' Dumbledore asked.
'He was explaining why I was there,' Hermione said, now keeping her eyes fixed on
Dumbledore so she wouldn't have to look at Harry. 'He told them that I was the one that
would lead them to Harry, that...' Hermione took a breath '... that my feelings for him
gave him a reason to repeat what had happened before. There was a cauldron there, with a potion
made. Voldemort told them he was missing one ingredient, that it had to be added fresh at the start
of the day.' Hermione was crying hard by this point, she really didn't want to recall the
experience, but knew she would only have to talk about it once.
'Did they leave you there until morning?' Fudge asked only to receive a nod from
Hermione.
'They came back, added the last ingredient...' Hermione gulped, 'and forced me to drink
it.' Behind Harry, Molly Weasley had been trying to get closer to Hermione, but was being held
back by Fudge. Dumbledore stood up and moved around to Harry's side of the bed.
'Miss Granger,' Fudge addressed her directly. 'This is Healer Emily Moon. She is here
to make sure you are well, then explain what the Dark Lord had done, with Mrs Weasley's help of
course.' Fudge introduced the Healer at his side then turned to Harry. 'Come on Harry, you
can show me where Gryffindor Tower is.' Dumbledore pulled Harry from his chair as Healer Moon
moved forward, and pushed aside the chair Harry had just left.
'Right, Hermione, if the Dark Lord has done what we think, then you and I will be meeting up a
lot,' Emily said with a smile.
'What has he done to me?' Hermione asked, looking between Emily and Molly.
'Erm, lets just make sure your well first, Hermione,' Molly said looking worriedly at the
tear streaks on Hermione's face.
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Harry Potter and the Mark of Ingravesco
Ship: Harry Potter/Hermione Granger | Chapter Words: 5114 | Last Update: 6 Jan 06 | Rating:
PG-13
Hermione Granger is the next target of Lord Voldemort what ends will he go to in order to get
to Harry Potter, and is this latest attempt going to have the effect he wanted?
Chapter 1: How Did This Happen?
It seemed like a very long walk back to Gryffindor Common Room, Harry's mind was back in the
hospital wing wondering what tests the Healer was doing on Hermione.
It didn't seem to bother Cornelius Fudge walking behind Harry, who out of no where would say,
'Oh I didn't know about this passage when I was at school,' after Harry would turn
suddenly and disappear though a tapestry or behind a statue.
Outside the Common Room, the Fat Lady accepted his password, which he mumbled the first time making
her ask for it again, and Harry had almost shouted it at her. She gave him a disapproving look and
swung forward to admit them.
Inside, Ron and Ginny where involved in a game of Exploding Snap, which seemed to be going nowhere,
with only the two of them playing it seemed like winning was far too easy. Ron had most of the
cards in his hands when they entered and he didn't take his eyes away from the game, he just
started talking.
'Hey Harry, wanna play?' Harry muttered an incoherent 'no' and disappeared up the
stairs while Fudge pulled a chair over to the table and made himself comfortable.
Harry dragged each foot up the stairs, the sound of Exploding Snap going on behind them. Fudge had
obviously just had the cards explode on him as he let out a loud 'ahhhh' followed by a lot
of laughter.
Stepping into the dormitory, Harry took a good look around. He'd stayed in this same room every
year since joining Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry over 6 years ago. It had always
looked the same, not that he had bothered in the last 5 and a half years to take a good look. Today
though, it looked completely different. It didn't feel right that he was up here, in the middle
of summer, while Hermione was suffering with the unknown back in the Hospital Wing. That at this
very moment, she could be finding out what Voldemort had done to her and here he was back in his
dormitory listening to a game of Exploding Snap going on in the Common Room below.
Harry walked over to his bed and as he had done before, he dropped down onto it, face buried in his
pillow and screamed. He needed to let his frustration out somehow. Below him he heard voices and a
halt in the game, Fudge had obviously asked what the noise was and Ron and Ginny had told him
because the game continued.
Harry wanted to do so many things at that moment in time, his head was buzzing. He wanted to move,
just walk anywhere as fast as he could; he wanted to hit something or someone (Voldemort came to
mind); also sitting with someone who could answer questions, so many questions making the buzzing
in his head even worse; and at the same time be back in the Hospital Wing with Hermione. But most
of all, Harry wanted for the first time in his life to be back at the Dursleys and have none of
this happen.
Harry turned over onto his back and stared up one of the posts to his four-poster bed, and listened
as someone else entered the Common Room; from where he was though, he couldn't tell who.
Footsteps started up the stairs and the door creaked open.
'Harry,' Ron's voice came from the open doorway. 'Professor Dumbledore wants you
down in the Common Room,' he said and turned to leave. His mind disconnected from the rest of
his body, Harry got up and made his way down to the Common Room. He'd done this twice now; been
up in the dormitory for a scream then called back down, he wondered if he'd ever be left
alone.
Back in the Common Room, Harry saw the back of Ginny climbing though the portrait hole and
vanishing. Looking around quickly, he noticed that Ron had gone too. Dumbledore was now sitting
where Ginny once had and Ron's seat was left empty; Fudge was still there though.
Looking over at him, Dumbledore beckoned Harry to sit in the vacated chair opposite him. Harry
stood for a moment; he didn't know what to make of this situation. He definitely didn't
want to talk about it right now either, and especially not with Dumbledore and Fudge. Moving
slowly, Harry took the seat opposite and waited in silence for what was coming.
'Harry, we need to have a very serious talk about the situation that has arisen,' Fudge
said and Harry let himself flop back into his seat. 'Harry, under a normal situation, the
Ministry would advise Professor Dumbledore to expel both yourself and Miss Granger, and I have no
doubt in my mind that if this situation were different, he would have done so.' Harry looked
horrified and opened his mouth several times to speak, Fudge opened his mouth to speak again and it
was at this time that Harry found his voice.
'You're gonna expel us for something Voldemort did?' Harry said, spitting
Voldemort's name out as if it was breaking out of his mouth.
'Harry, you misunderstand,' Dumbledore said; Fudge had been taken aback by Harry's
outbreak. 'This situation is unlike any that has ever happened. It is extremely dangerous for
anyone to practice and learn magic while they carry a child. If a spell backfired on the carrier,
it could be dangerous. But...' Dumbledore said quickly, seeing Harry open his mouth. 'But,
if I were to expel you both at this time, then I may as well hand you to Voldemort myself.'
Harry looked completely confused; was he being expelled, would he and Hermione be forced out into
the real world without their final qualification? Or was Dumbledore going to suggest something
else?
'Yes. Well,' Fudge said, a little lost in what he had intended to say. 'Anyway, that is
under normal situations. In this case, I think it's wiser and safer for you both to remain
here. With a few well placed rules Miss Granger will be safe sitting in class practicing spells and
such.' he finished with a wave of his hand.
'The thing is,' Dumbledore added, 'in order for us to protect Hermione, you have to
decide if you are willing to become a parent and protect her and the child.' Harry opened his
mouth at once to say he would, but Dumbledore stopped him by putting up his hand. 'Before you
speak so quickly, Miss Granger has to agree to keep the child too. This needs to be joint decision
or it will not work.' Dumbledore finished, punching his finger on the table in time with the
last three words. 'And not only that Harry, it is a very big responsibility becoming a parent,
you need to think about this carefully.' Dumbledore smiled at him. 'Miss and Mr Weasley are
returning home with their mother for a few days. This should give you ample thinking time, but
don't forget that Hermione needs to have the same result as you.' Dumbledore said and stood
from his chair. 'Hermione will be in the Hospital wing until Healer Moon is convinced she is
healthy enough to leave, you have free rein to visit her whenever you wish,' he added and then
made his way out of the Common Room with Fudge behind him.
Harry found he didn't know what to do with himself after that. Being alone, not having to make
conversation or answer questions was a great thing. However, he found himself wishing there was
someone he could ask for advice.
He had sat in the chair in the common room for what seemed like hours after Dumbledore and Fudge
had left, his mind was in overdrive and he kept going between decisions, he wanted it, he
didn't want it, it wasn't his choice. Either way, he couldn't make up his mind.
Giving up on staring at the wall above the fire, Harry made his way once more up to his dormitory,
but up there he was restless. Unable to sit still or lie on his bed, he found himself over by the
window looking out over the open grounds, where he could watch the forest or out the gates and into
Hogsmeade, and on occasion, watch the activities of a teacher or Hagrid as they sorted out the
grounds for the new school year.
Whenever this didn't provide enough entertainment to take Harry's mind away from the
problem, he would wander around the room and common room, looking at all the things he'd never
noticed before.
By lunchtime the next day, Harry became annoyed with his surroundings, having explored everything
from under the beds in his room to the fire and the behind a tapestry in the common room. He made
one more sweep of the rooms before pushing the portrait open, climbing out and wandering down the
corridor. With his mind working again, Harry didn't really pay attention to where he was going,
and he didn't hear Professor McGonagall as she told him that he'd missed lunch and if he
was hungry he should go to the kitchens, or even pay attention to Peeves who took to following
Harry along on his back singing a very rude song. Peeves gave up after turning a corner to find the
Bloody Barron in their path.
After a few hours of idle wandering, Harry became frustrated with himself when he found he was
standing, once again, at the door to the Hospital Wing. He turned and walked a few paces away
before stopping and going back, standing there for a few more minutes and wandering away again. Was
Hermione having as much trouble thinking as he was, or had she already decided what she was doing
regardless to what he thought? He stopped and looked back, thinking about the pain he watched
Hermione in yesterday morning. The image or her face drifted back into his mind and at that moment,
his scar gave an uncomfortable twinge. He turned to walk away again, but was stopped by someone
calling his name.
'Harry.' Remus Lupin had just emerged from the Hospital Wing, obviously shocked to find
Harry here. 'I was just coming to look for you,' he added, taking a careful step towards
Harry, unsure how he'd been taking the information. 'Hermione's worried about you, and
angry with you.' He smiled and moved closer. 'She said you haven't been to see her all
day, she thinks your avoiding her.'
'I'm not,' Harry spat, and then changed his mind. 'I am, I think.' Harry leaned
against the wall and slid down to the ground. 'I don't know what I'm doing,' he
added as Lupin joined him on the floor. 'Living for 17 years at the Dursleys was easier than
today. I don't know what I should do.'
'Well you could start by changing the 'I' to a 'We',' Lupin suggested,
giving Harry a sideways glance, then looking at the Hospital Wing door. 'Hermione's as much
a part of this as you are, and she doesn't want to make any choices without you.'
'If only I could make a choice to help her out,' Harry said, staring up at the suit of
armour opposite him.
'How do you feel about Hermione? Not about things that have happened today, Harry, how do you
feel about Hermione?' Lupin asked, planning his conversation. Harry sucked in a deep breath and
let it out slowly before answering.
'I love her!' he looked away before adding, 'Not as a friend, I REALLY love her, I have
since 3rd year.'
'Why have you never told her?' Lupin asked.
'I was afraid she'd laugh at me, or tell me she liked me as friend but loved someone
else!' Harry said pulling off his glasses, cleaning them on the hem of his t-shirt and then
putting them back on.
'Then how do you feel about starting a family with her?' Lupin moved on, not wanting to
push Harry for more information.
'I thought about it, once, but I always thought it wouldn't be until after we finished
school, assuming I ever got the nerve to tell her my feelings.' Harry shrugged making Lupin
chuckle.
'So what's stopping you now? Harry, she's angry with you for not talking to her as a
friend, but she's worried because she thinks you don't want to be with her, to help her
with the baby. She feels the same about you as you do about her, but now you know that, and she
doesn't.' He'd done it. Harry had suddenly gotten to his feet, and started towards the
hospital wing. 'Harry,' Lupin called, causing Harry to stop. 'Could you help me up
before you go?!' Harry laughed, pulled Lupin to his feet and made his way back to the Hospital
wing.
Harry pushed the door to the Hospital Wing open and stepped inside. It was unusual seeing it in the
summer, with sun floating in though the open windows and beds empty, even Hermione's bed was
empty and Harry had a fleeting thought that she had left and gone for a walk or something, but then
he remembered that he and Lupin had been sitting outside and would have seen her pass them.
Harry took the seat beside her bed and waited. He didn't need to wait for long; a few minutes
after sitting down, Hermione emerged from a door beside Madam Pomfrey's office at the end of
the room. She didn't pay attention to where she was going on her way back to bed and got a
shock when she finally looked up and saw Harry sitting there waiting for her.
'Hi,' Harry said and without waiting for her to speak he said, 'I, erm, I've been
wandering around the castle. Did you know there was an empty cupboard behind the portrait of Lycia
Mecconstaff on the fourth floor?' Hermione gave a little laugh and dropped her head to look at
the ground, then decided she would be better off in bed and climbed in. 'I'm sorry
Hermione, I should have come back, but, I was afraid you'd hate me.'
'For what? You haven't done anything wrong,' she said, still keeping her eyes on
anything but him.
'For loving you enough to want the baby,' Hermione looked up suddenly; she had been
rearranging the covers on her bed. Her head was buzzing so much with his last comment that she
didn't know where to start. She sat silently for a few minutes before deciding on asking.
'You... you love me?' Harry gave a nod, now being the one to avoid her eyes.
'Since about third year, about the end of third year, actually it was when we were...'
Harry broke off; he had just taken a glance at Hermione and noticed she was in tears again. Moving
quickly off the chair to reach her, Harry pulled a muscle in his leg, but ignored it and scrambled
onto the bed to face her, then quickly wrapped his arms around her pulling her into a hug.
'Hermione,' Harry whispered into her left ear, 'I should have told you ages ago, but I
was scared that you didn't feel the same. What happens to this baby is your choice, and
I'll love you whatever you do.' Hermione pushed him away looking into his eye.
'We can keep it, can't we?'
'Yeah,' Harry said smiling at her and adjusting his position slightly, his leg was
beginning to annoy him by now. 'Dumbledore will have the teachers help us out with homework and
NEWTs when the baby's born, I doubt he'd let us fail. Did you know we should be expelled by
now, if this was our fault, that is,' Harry smiled. 'Fudge and Dumbledore told me that as
this isn't a normal situation, expelling us wasn't an option, especially since chucking us
out would only put us in harms way.'
Harry could tell Hermione hadn't even considered that it was against school rules to carry an
infant because of the dangers of some charms and potions. 'Hey, don't worry,' he said
seeing her expression change into fear. 'I wont let anyone or anything hurt you,' he said
and leaned forward to kiss her lightly on the lips before moving to sit behind her so she could
lean against him. It didn't take long before Hermione was asleep against him, trapping his arm
under her back. Harry didn't want to move Hermione, he figured she'd had a worse day than
he had, and let her sleep. After a short time however, he was forced to move; his arm had fallen
asleep underneath her and his back was beginning to sting. He was just moving when the door to
opened and Tonks' head appeared around it.
Seeing Harry, she moved over to him and just in time spotted that Hermione was asleep before saying
'Hello'. Harry replied with a rather more hurried 'hello' then added:
'Could you move Hermione for a minute, my back hurts and I'm getting pins and needles in my
arm.' Tonks, usually clumsy, managed to move Hermione with only a near miss of Hermione's
head banging on her shoulder, let Harry move until he was comfortable, then eased her back down
against him. She was there for a while chatting with Harry, and to his surprise left without asking
if they were keeping the baby or not.
Shortly after Tonks had left, Harry was visited by Fudge, Lupin, Moody and eventually Dumbledore,
before a house-elf appeared to inform the Professor that dinner was ready to be served. Dumbledore
sought Madam Pomfrey's approval for Hermione to join them, and then left Harry to help her
change.
Harry woke Hermione carefully, then offered to help her change, but was pushed out of the cubicle
and told to wait there. She changed quickly and they made their way down to the Great Hall.
Down in the Great Hall, Dumbledore had set up a single table and was perched at one end of it
waiting. Harry and Hermione made their way past the teachers when he beckoned them to their seats
to his right, before looking down at the teachers waiting there. Harry was sat immediately next to
Dumbledore, with Hermione next to him, beside her Lupin sat looking avidly between the two of them
then leaned in to whisper to Hermione. Then there was Tonks and Professor Sprout, who were arguing
over the best way to look after a biting plant and finally, Healer Moon, who was sat leaning in
across the table to Madam Pomfrey. Coming back down the other side of the table was Professor
Snape, who looked very annoyed at the company's conversations, then Mad-Eye Moody and Hagrid
sat in a whispered conversation which Harry found amazing since there was a few feet in height
difference between them, and finally Professor McGonagall who sat with a smile on her face as she
looked at them.
Professor Dumbledore cleared his throat, and as the students would have done when he was ready to
make a speech, the teachers and visitors at the table fell silent.
'Before we eat, I believe that everyone here, is interested to know if you have made you
decision.' Harry turned suddenly, he hadn't expect that at all, but looking around was a
bad idea, every face along the table was staring at them waiting. To Harry's surprise, even
Snape was awaiting the answer with a curious expression.
'Get on with it,' Tonks burst from beside Lupin, causing most of the table to laugh,
including Hermione, who took a deep breath before answering their question.
'We're going to keep the baby.' Anyone outside the hall would have though a riot had
started amongst the teachers from the outburst of congratulations that were being shouted, but the
only one that Harry really heard was Hagrid who had shouted 'I knew it, I ruddy knew it!'
at the top of his lungs.
Dinner past in a cheerful mood after that and as the plates slowly emptied the teachers and
visitors slowly bid everyone goodnight and left the table. Hermione had wanted to go long ago, but
Dumbledore had asked that they both stay.
When the hall was cleared of everyone but them, Dumbledore and McGonagall, Harry turned to look at
them. Hermione was leaning heavily against Harry, her body tired from the day's shock and lack
of sleep.
'I have a gift for you both,' Dumbledore said at last and Hermione moved from Harry's
shoulder to look at him. 'I believe there has never been any two students more deserving of
this gift than you two.'
Harry glanced at Professor McGonagall who looked close to tears then turned back to Dumbledore who
was now holding out two pale red envelopes to them. Harry took his and waited for Hermione to
retrieve hers before opening it. Tipping it upside down, Harry felt two long metal objects hit the
palm of his hand. Looking at them he saw they were keys; one silver, one gold.
'If you'll come with me, I'll explain them to you,' Professor McGonagall said,
standing from the table and leading them from the room, with Professor Dumbledore behind them at a
distance.
They followed her out into the Entrance Hall and up the stairs, turning left and heading down the
corridor. Harry followed silently, waiting patiently for what this all meant and where they were
going. After a few minutes they followed Professor McGonagall past her office and towards
Dumbledore's. Before reaching the statue that held his password she stopped. Standing halfway
between their offices she turned to them.
'The silver keys will open this door. But before you use them, lets make sure that the spell
worked correctly, if you would chuck your key's away please.' Harry and Hermione exchanged
looked, and then complied by chucking all four keys out the nearest open window. 'Now open your
hands palm up and request a key.' Harry was confused, 'request a key', what did she
mean?
'Silver Key,' Hermione said to his left and he glanced in her direction quick enough to see
a silver object appear in Hermione's hand. 'Gold Key,' she said and the gold key
returned to her hand as well. Harry was shocked, if he had known that was possible he would have
asked how to do it long ago, then maybe he wouldn't keep losing quills and books.
'Silver Key,' Harry said. Sticking out his right hand, it returned, and he examined it to
make sure it was the same one before holding out his hand again and saying 'Gold Key,'
which appeared just as suddenly.
'Each of these keys will be invisible when out of your possession, and will return to you on
demand. Now if one of you would open the door.' Hermione stepped forwards and unlocked the
door, but before she could open it McGonagall added, 'No other person can use these keys, not
even with your permission, and this door will not open to an unlocking charm.' She nodded at
Hermione who pushed the door open and stepped inside.
Following her closely, Harry stepped inside and found himself suddenly bathed in light. Lamps and
candles around the room had suddenly burst into life and Harry had a clear view of the room. It was
a round room, decorated in the Gryffindor colours, with similar poufs and chairs as there were in
the Common Room. The fireplace to Harry's right was empty, the sun from the day left the room
warm and without need of a fire. He took a quick count of the doors leading out, all of which were
marked with the Gryffindor Lion.
'Four rooms in total.' Professors Dumbledore and McGonagall had followed them in; it was
Dumbledore who had spoken. 'We will wait here, while you see what's in the other three
rooms,' he added and took a seat next to the fire.
Hermione grabbed Harry's hand and led him to the door directly opposite. She pushed it open and
stepped inside. The door closed behind them and they found themselves in a bedroom; a single large
bed in the middle of the opposite wall, directly under the window, a dressing table to the left and
a set of rather large cupboards to the right.
'Harry, this is our room.' Harry looked at her in complete confusion. 'We've moved
out of Gryffindor Tower, and into here!' she added, letting him go and moving over to a door
Harry hadn't spotted beside the dressing table. Harry stood bewildered as Hermione disappeared
though it. 'Harry, Harry, you have to come see this.'
It seemed to take great effort to move, but he followed Hermione into the other room and found it
was prepared for a newborn baby. The walls were brightly lit and the furniture placed perfectly for
the parents ease. Harry caught sight of Hermione sitting relaxed in the corner, her chair rocking
back and forth and Harry suddenly realised why; it was a rocking chair. 'It's perfect,'
she whispered and moved over to him and wrapped her arms around him.
Harry did a quick count wrapping his arms around her back. The room outside was 'One'.
Their bedroom was 'Two'. The baby room was 'Three'. 'So what's in the other
room?' Harry asked out loud.
Hermione moved away from him, smiled then said, 'Let's go look.' They stepped out
though the baby room door, crossed the room past Dumbledore and McGonagall, who both pretended they
hadn't noticed them passing by keeping up their conversation, and disappeared though the last
door.
Harry's jaw dropped; there were no walls or windows. Harry made his way to the edge of the
floor and before he was able to look down, he hit his head on what felt like a wall. They were
clearly still inside, the walls and ceiling invisible to sight, but definitely not touch. Harry
rubbed his head looked back at Hermione who was trying her best not to laugh and said:
'There's a wall here.' Hermione couldn't hold back anymore, she just laughed at him
then moved to sit in one of the swinging chairs that you would only expect to see outside a Muggle
house. Harry moved towards her, taking in the bookshelves that lined the wall behind her and the
three tables that scattered the room with wooden chairs around them.
'We better go back out,' he said, holding his hand out to her. She took it and climbed out
of the chair, and followed him though the door.
'Back so soon, I could have lived in that room,' Dumbledore said, pointing to the door they
had just come from. 'I take it these quarters are to your liking?' he smiled at them, and
seeming happy to see them speechless, moved towards the door.
'Professor,' Harry said suddenly and waited for them both to stop and turn. 'Thank you,
but why are you giving us this?' The question had been buzzing around Harry's head since
stepping into their bedroom.
'I believe it will be hard for you both to get to know each other better in a common room full
of students and in separate beds.' He smiled at them and Harry saw and twinkle of joy flash in
his eyes.
'And the gold keys?' Hermione asked from his side.
'You will find out about them tomorrow, Miss Granger,' Professor McGonagall said, before
smiling and adding, 'Good night,' and following Dumbledore out of the room, which Harry
heard lock itself as it closed.
They sat in what they named 'The Open Room' for most of the night, watching the stars and
talking about the events of the day. It didn't take long before Hermione started planning how
things would work when they had a baby to look after as well as their exams to get though. By
midnight, she had planned for four possible outcomes, none of which Harry had really listened to as
he kept insisting they had plenty of time before they needed to worry about that.
Sitting staring at the sky above him, Harry began to wonder about his gold key. Did it open another
secret room in Hogwarts, if so what else could they possible need? This amused him for a while as
he thought about secret passages from here to the Great Hall so they wouldn't have to take the
long walk back, or a way to Hogsmeade in case they needed to get supplies quickly for the baby when
it was born. It was only when Harry heard a soft thud from beside him that he broke from this train
of thought.
Hermione had fallen asleep on the table, the tired feeling that had been lost when they where shown
to this room had obviously returned.
Harry climbed to his feet, made his way around the table and carefully picked Hermione up. He
hadn't even realised he would be able to pick her up until he actually did so. He moved through
the door, which he had thankfully left open when they came back in, crossed their version of a
common room and, struggling with the door handle a bit, managed to open the door and carry Hermione
in to place her gently on the left side of the bed.
He looked around quickly, and noticed that their things had arrived and been placed there already,
and for a fleeting moment he wondered if Dumbledore had known they would make this choice. He shook
this from his head and moved to Hermione's trunk and pushed it open. It was very neatly packed,
but Harry didn't stop to study the content, of which mostly was books and clothing. He located
her nightdress and returned to her side. Harry had to take a deep breath before starting to undress
her. She's asleep and pregnant, he told himself over and over as he removed her top and bra
then placed her night dress over her head, needing to pull her into a sitting position before he
could pull it down her back and then lay her back down before removing her jeans. Harry gave a
quick pull to drag the dress down over her legs before covering her with the blanket that was
folded neatly at the end of the bed.
Moving away from the bed extremely proud of himself, Harry moved to his own trunk and pulled out
his nightclothes and changed. It was only when he climbed into the bed beside Hermione that he
thought, 'This has to be one of the longest days of my life,' before falling asleep.
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Harry Potter and the Mark of Ingravesco
Ship: Harry Potter/Hermione Granger | Chapter Words: 4893 | Last Update: 6 Jan 06 | Rating:
PG-13
Hermione Granger is the next target of Lord Voldemort what ends will he go to in order to get
to Harry Potter, and is this latest attempt going to have the effect he wanted?
Chapter 3: The Golden Key
Harry woke suddenly the next morning but didn't really understand why. He was about to move
when a small thud to his right made him turn his head.
Sitting on top of the dressing table on the opposite side of the room was Dobby, his little elf
legs were swinging under the dresser as he looked around the room and every so often he gave an
exceptionally hard swing and hit his ankles on the bottom of the desk.
Harry made to sit up, but was stopped by the weight of Hermione Granger who, as Harry suddenly
remembered, had spent the night in their new room with him. She was lying up against Harry's
right side, her head resting on his chest as if it was her pillow and her right arm was draped
across his stomach. She moved slightly in her sleep and Harry could feel her right leg resting
across both of his, completely pinning him to the bed.
'Dobby,' Harry croaked with a dry early morning throat. 'why didn't you wake
me?' he asked.
'Dobby was afraid to wake Miss,' Dobby replied in a whisper, obviously still afraid to wake
Hermione. Harry took a glance down at Hermione's sleeping face, even at this odd angle he could
easily get lost in her relaxed features and dream smile. 'Harry Potter, sir,' Dobby said,
breaking Harry from his thoughts. 'Dobby wanted to give you this, sir,' he added, holding
out a small white box that was haphazardly tied with a light blue ribbon. Dobby jumped from his
seat on the dresser and quickly made his way around the bed to give Harry the gift. 'Dobby made
it last night, sir, after Dumbledore told the elves that you and Miss would be staying here instead
of Gryffindor Tower, sir.' Dobby's ears suddenly pricked up as if he were a cat hearing
movement from a mile away. 'Dobby must go, sir,' he said and vanished before Harry's
eyes.
Harry glanced at the clock to his left, 8:00 in the morning. It wasn't too early to wake
Hermione, and besides, he needed his right arm to open the present Dobby had given him. He placed
the white box on the bed beside him and gave Hermione a gentle shake. 'Hermione,' he
whispered. She stirred and Harry shook her again. Hermione stretched and looked up at Harry
smiling.
'This is nice, waking up with you,' she said, causing him to smile. He couldn't help
but agree; she was right, it was nice.
'Dobby brought me a present,' Harry told her, resting the small box on his chest in
Hermione's view.
'What is it?'
'I don't know, I need my right arm back to find out,' he said with a small laugh.
Hermione smiled and rolled onto her back and off Harry's right arm, which she had managed to
trap behind her back during the night. Harry flexed his arm, enjoying the feeling of blood flowing
around it again, then picked up the white box and tugged at the ribbon. Hermione watched as he
popped the lid off and peeked inside, then quickly put the lid back on and looked at her.
'So, what is it?' she asked. Harry didn't reply, instead he smiled and handed her the
box and while she opened it, he put the ribbon on the bedside out of his way. 'Aww, they're
so cute,' Hermione said pulling a very small sock out of the box. It was white and had little
lightning bolts on it. Hermione gave a chuckle as she pulled out the other, also white only with
books on it. Hermione gave another laugh, put the box on the bedside and climbed out of bed. She
was halfway to her trunk to get her clothes out when she realised that she should still be wearing
her clothes.
'Harry,' she said slowly turning to face him, 'when did I manage to get changed?'
Harry smiled.
'You didn't, you feel asleep in the open room,' Harry said continuing to watch her.
'I moved you in here and I changed your clothes so you wouldn't get too hot in the
night,' Harry finished, then climbed quickly out of bed. 'We should go get some
breakfast,' he added pulling his trunk open, a slight amount of guilt for undressing her the
night before now playing on his mind.
'Harry,' Hermione said softly and waited until he looked up at her. 'thank you.'
She smiled and Harry smiled back.
They changed, not afraid to show themselves to each other and left the room together heading to the
Great Hall. At the top of the stairs to the Entrance Hall they had to stop; a long line of
house-elves were making their way down the stairs and into the Great Hall.
'I wonder where they're going?' Harry mused aloud, smiling at Dobby and Winky as they
passed them.
'I don't know, but its nice to see Winky settling in. She looks happier now,' Hermione
added, spotting the end of the elves line and finding it followed by all the school teachers,
Lupin, Tonks, Moody and the Weasleys (except Ron and Ginny), including to Hermione's amusement,
Fred and George. Dumbledore was last, and stopped before the stairs.
'Join us for breakfast,' he said, motioning that they should take the stairs before
him.
It seemed unusually packed in the Great Hall over breakfast. The conversations going from person to
person and topic to topic and the only thing that remained constant was the quality of the food.
From Harry's first day at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, the food served at every
meal was always the best he had eaten. This, however, hadn't been a hard thing to accomplish as
Harry's previous home was with the Dursleys back in Privet Drive.
The plates emptied slowly, as did the room, as teachers returned to their summer holidays or school
holiday duties. During the course of the meal, Harry and Hermione discovered that the elves and
teachers had been given new rules to enforce during the school year, but they heard nothing more
about the Golden Keys they had in their pockets.
All the teachers had left the table and Harry and Hermione where left completely alone. They had
been in the middle of a conversation as the last person (Professor Snape) had got up and
left.
'What now?' Harry asked.
'Might as well go for a walk. Or we can go and ask Professor McGonagall about the key!'
Hermione suggested, but they both knew only too well that Professor McGonagall would find them when
it was time to tell them about it, so they left the Great Hall together and automatically turned to
leave the castle.
Harry found it relaxing stepping into the quiet grounds in the middle of summer. The hot sun shone
down on the pair as they strolled towards the lake and started off around the edge. They said
nothing for a while, just enjoyed the summer morning and each other's company. It was Harry who
found he couldn't keep from asking Hermione to do something that was going to be very
difficult.
'Hermione,' he started, wondering how best to say this. 'Can you... not plan how we
could do this?' he asked and Hermione stopped walking.
'What do you mean?' she asked, looking around for somewhere to sit down.
'Well, you always have a plan or a schedule for things, can you just not do it this time, just
let things happen naturally?' Hermione had found a place to sit and was now looking up at Harry
questioningly.
'Some things I'll need to plan Harry, like after the baby is born and we have to do our
homework and study for our NEWTs.' Hermione sighed, the thought was terrifying but she
didn't want to worry about it. She knew the teachers would help, well most of them
anyway.
'Well, that you can plan. In fact, that would be the best thing to plan,' Harry said
exasperated, and joined Hermione on the hollow log that she was sitting on. 'But things like
where we are gonna live after school, getting supplies for the baby and naming it, can you leave
those till later, much later?' Harry said and turned to look at her. She wasn't looking
back at him; her head was hung low and she was looking slightly in the opposite direction. 'You
haven't, have you?' Harry asked. 'You haven't already picked names, Hermione?'
She raised her head a little but didn't turn to look at him.
'I thought, you know, as... well...' Hermione seemed to be having trouble with what she
wanted to say. Harry waited. 'To spite him, Voldemort, if it's a girl, we could call her
Lily and if it's a boy, James.' Harry bit his bottom lip, reached out and took hold of her
chin turning her face to look at him.
'I knew there was a reason to love you.' He smiled before leaning forward and kissing her
softly on the lips.
'I do beg your pardon,' Professor Sprout said, standing a few steps away from them,
'but I need to deal with the plants in the water and Hagrid...' she indicated to Hagrid who
was looking out over the lake instead of at Harry and Hermione, '... needs to deal with the
animal. It will get quite wet out here, so you will probably do better to go back inside or around
to the other side of the castle,' she told them and Harry stood up and pulled Hermione up next
to him.
'Swimming is a good idea in this heat, but I would like to be prepared first. Thanks,'
Harry said, causing Professor Sprout to smile at them as they walked away. When they thought the
pair were out of earshot Hagrid gave out a muffled sob and muttered.
'Aren' they cute?' and received a look from Professor Sprout before they turned to do
their duties.
Wherever in the grounds they went, they were always pushed out by a teacher, or Hagrid would show
up, soaking wet the first time, and turn all mushy at the sight of them. So they made excuses to
stay away from him. It would be a long 9 months if every time he was near them he would turn into a
blubbering mess because he found them "cute" together.
It wasn't even lunchtime when they had given up retracing their steps trying to find somewhere
to sit out of the way and resigned themselves to going back into the castle. Again they wandered
everywhere and found nowhere that wasn't in anyone's way. Professor McGonagall became very
annoyed when, for the fifth time in an hour, she found them sitting in a classroom she needed to be
in.
Apologising for the fifth time, they left and headed in the direction of the Great Hall, hoping
that lunch would be served soon.
Lunch was another uneventful affair; no one mentioned the gold keys and once again Harry and
Hermione were reluctant to bring it up. At the end of lunch, Dumbledore stayed sat at the table
with Harry and Hermione deep in conversation about what he had told the teachers and elves.
'So, the elves will make sure your quarters are properly cleaned. I've assigned a few to do
nothing else at nighttime except your room. The teachers have been told of new rules like no magic
after lesson times, and that the 'no magic between lessons' rule be more enforced. Any
student who attempts to hurt you, Miss Granger, will find themselves in rather a lot of
trouble.' He smiled at them. 'Now what do you two have planned for the
afternoon?'
'We don't know, sir, we haven't found anywhere all morning where we can just sit and
talk. The teachers always need to be where we are,' Hermione told him. Dumbledore gave a little
chuckle.
'We even tried sitting in our own room, but the house elves wouldn't work properly while we
were in there. They kept asking if there was anything we wanted or needed.' Harry added.
'Indeed.' Dumbledore stood up. 'Then if you will follow me, I have just the place for
you.'
Harry and Hermione followed Dumbledore from the Great Hall, into the Entrance Hall, up the
staircase (turning right at the top) and along several corridors. It was only when they found
themselves outside the gargoyle to the Headmaster's office that Harry and Hermione actually
paid attention to where they were going.
Dumbledore gave the password, 'Canary Creams,' and stepped onto the revolving stairs,
followed by Hermione then Harry. At the top, they expected him to stop and say they could stay up
here, but he didn't.
Dumbledore crossed his study, stopped to stroke Fawkes for a moment, then started up the stairs
behind him. Harry and Hermione exchanged looks, they were going to sit in Dumbledore's private
chambers? Looking back up, they saw the tall, crooked nosed Albus Dumbledore looking back down at
them.
'This way please,' he said and pushed open the door for them. Harry started up the stairs,
patting Fawkes as he passed, followed closely by Hermione, who also patted the flaming red and
orange feathers of the phoenix, and stopped dead looking through the door Dumbledore had
opened.
They had expected to see his private room, with bed and dresser, just as they had been given, but
the sight that greeted them instead was completely different. Instead of a single room, they found
themselves looking down a extremely long corridor, so long in fact, that neither of them could see
the end.
'What's at the other end?' Hermione voiced what Harry was wondering.
'You know, I don't know. Shall we find out?' Dumbledore said, stepping inside and
beckoning Harry and Hermione to follow. Stepping inside they noticed the doors along either side of
the corridor were exactly the same as the one they had just used to enter the passageway. As they
started walking, the door closed behind them and the lamps along the walls lit up suddenly. They
must have walked for five minutes before reaching another door at the end of the passage.
Dumbledore pushed it open and stepped though; Harry followed and his jaw dropped as he found
himself back in Dumbledore's study. They hadn't turned around at any point, Harry thought
looking behind him down the corridor, there were no corners or curves, it was a straight passage,
so how had they come back here?
'Amazing, isn't it? I could walk out of any room, turn in either direction and be right
back here.' Dumbledore smiled seeing the shocked looks on not only Harry's face, but
Hermione's too. 'Anyway, this way,' he said, stepping passed them and back into the
corridor. It took a moment before Harry and Hermione followed and they turned back to the corridor
and saw Dumbledore standing six doors down waiting for them. They joined him and Dumbledore looked
in both directions at the doors either side of him. 'I'm afraid I don't remember which
door is the right one, so if Miss Granger would open this one...' he indicated to his left,
'... and you Harry could open this one...' he indicated to the right, '... we could
find the one we want,' Dumbledore instructed with a glint of laughter in his eyes.
Harry and Hermione exchanged looks again before turning back to back and opening the doors. Harry
found himself in a very large round room, the ceiling of which was the night sky, a complete
naturally moving version of the night sky. Harry assumed it was what was currently in the sky at
the moment, but being as it was daylight outside, they wouldn't have seen it.
'Wow,' Hermione's voice travelled across the room and Harry looked to the opposite side
to find her looking amazed around the room. A sudden thought hit him, as sudden thoughts do when in
very strange situations like this, and Harry jerked his head from the room and looked at the door
behind him. Hermione was standing in the doorway examining her room, and from what Harry could see,
it was the exact same one he had been looking into. Dumbledore gave a laugh and indicated that
Harry should go back in. Harry walked in, the door behind him closing with a loud echoing
'click'. He looked across the room to see Dumbledore, his hands pushing Hermione forward a
little, stepping into the room.
'All the rooms along this corridor have a different use...' Dumbledore said, his voice
carrying oddly across the dark room, '... one of which is my private chambers, and all the
rooms have two doors, both of which, as Harry has discovered, lead back to the corridor. I would
not presume to ask you to remain in this one, but I do ask that if you do explore the other rooms,
that you do not enter the ones at either end of the corridor, or the one directly in the
middle,' he said before turning and leaving.
Harry had the sudden urge to find out how many rooms were down this corridor. He crossed the room,
took Hermione by the hand and pulled her though the door she had moments ago walked in through. He
pulled her down the corridor back towards Dumbledore's study and stopped before the door.
'Harry?' Hermione questioned.
'I just want to know,' Harry said, walking along the corridor and starting to count the
doors. Hermione leaned against Dumbledore's study door and watched him disappear down the
corridor. '26, 27, 28... ' Harry stopped, he had caught sight of the end of the corridor.
He turned suddenly around to look back, that couldn't be right. He turned back again and found
himself face to face with Hermione.
'Why are you counting both sides?' she asked him, only to receive a puzzled look.
'I didn't,' he said confused. 'I've counted the doors on this side of the
corridor all the way from that end to this end, how did you get here?'
'I haven't moved Harry, and you started counting that side.' she said pointing to
opposite side of the corridor, Harry looked back again now completely confused. '35,'
Hermione said suddenly. 'There are 35 doors down one side. If you stayed on that side of the
corridor then there must be a reversing spell somewhere, either that or we're in a very
confusing sphere!' she said. 'We can't touch either doors on the ends of the corridor,
they must be Dumbledore's room, and the one in the middle, door number 18....' Just as
Hermione said the door number, small golden numbers appeared on each of the doors on either side of
the corridor.
'Excellent,' Harry exasperated, then grabbed hold of the handle to door 2 and pulled it
open. Stepping though, Harry found himself outside, but not in the Hogwarts grounds. He was in the
middle of a field, with a house about 8 yards from where he stood. In the distance, was nothing. He
couldn't see any more houses or roads, no sign of movement at all. He turned back and stepped
back into the corridor. 'Your turn.' He smiled at Hermione.
Hermione wasn't sure about the door searching, but she joined in regardless. They found that
the room Dumbledore had shown them was number 7, and this was by far their favourite. As well as
the room with the field, they found rooms in a desert, with a similar house, on the beach and even
on top of a mountain surrounded by a circling river. Most of the other rooms, however, where just
normal bedrooms with connected bathrooms, with the odd room now and again that give them a nasty
shock because stepping though led back to the corridor without opening the opposite door.
They had stuck to orders they had been given and had not opened the doors either end of the
corridor or number 18. When they finally reached door 17, they had started to guess what was behind
the doors, but neither of them expected to find themselves in the Great Hall.
'Ah, I wondered if you would reach that door in time for dinner,' Dumbledore said, sitting
at end of the single table that had been shared for dinner every day so far. 'Come join us, the
food will arrive in a moment,' he added, beckoning Harry and Hermione to sit down. The only
other teacher at the table was Professor Sprout, who looked as though she had taken a second
attempt at the water creatures, as she was soaked to the bone and draining the water from her hat
into a goblet on the table. Ron, Ginny, Fred, George, Molly and even Arthur Weasley were also
sitting there waiting.
As the pair sat down, still recovering from the shock of finding themselves somewhere else in the
castle, the doors to the hall opened and several other teachers entered and took their seats just
as the food arrived.
Harry found he enjoyed the holidays at Hogwarts; the conversations were a lot more interesting than
those held by the students during school term. It was a shame, he thought to himself as the meal
came to a close, that this was his last year at school, and soon he and Hermione would be in the
real world, just the two of them and their baby. Assuming, his mind seemed to add by itself, we
survive the year and Voldemort didn't do anything to hurt Hermione and the baby.
As usual, the teachers and guests dissipated from the table along with the food, and for the second
time in the last few days, Harry and Hermione found themselves alone with Professors Dumbledore and
McGonagall.
'I trust you two found some interesting rooms to show Ron and Ginny for the remainder of the
holidays and somewhere you can site alone if you wish?' Dumbledore asked as Professor Snape
finally left the hall.
'Definitely,' Harry said, with a slight glee of excitement at the thought of the rooms,
then hastily added, 'but we didn't look in the ones you asked us not to.' Dumbledore
smiled.
'And your plans for this evening?' Professor McGonagall questioned.
'We... don't have any,' Hermione said, hesitating before adding 'Probably just
going to sit in one of the rooms and talk.'
'Oh, so you would't want to help me in Hogsmeade this evening? I have already asked Mr and
Miss Weasley to help and they have agreed, but I could always use a few more pairs of hands.'
Harry and Hermione exchanged looks before Harry replied for them.
'Sure, we'll help,' he said, hoping that while they were there, they could visit
Honeydukes, the sweet shop, and the Zonko's joke shop, but somehow doubting it.
Leaving the hall with her, they separated. Professor McGonagall gave them half an hour to get ready
and collect Ron and Ginny before they left. As Harry and Hermione turned the corner at the top of
the stairs, Professor McGonagall shouted, '... And don't forget those Golden Keys,'
before vanishing from sight. Harry and Hermione had frozen smiling at each other before taking off
again at a run.
Ron took the longest to get ready, owing to the fact that he spilt pumpkin juice down himself when
Harry jumped though the portrait hole, shouting for them to get ready and made Ron fly out of his
seat in shock and tip the drink down his front. Hermione had gone back to their room to 'visit
the little girl's room' as she had put it, before collecting their keys and moneybags (just
in case), and would meet them in the Entrance Hall with Professor McGonagall.
Extremely excited that they were going to find out about the Golden Keys, Harry and Hermione told
Ron and Ginny about their new room in the school, and promised to show them the whole room when
they got back. The four of them entered the small town of Hogsmeade a little way ahead of
Professors McGonagall and Snape, who had also agreed to help. They had started down their usual
route when Professor McGonagall called to them to wait.
They had stopped just before a turning to another street, where they carried on discussing the room
back at Hogwarts and the key that no one else could use, when McGonagall and Snape over took them
and started down the street. It was at this point where Hermione got a good idea of what their keys
did; but she didn't say anything, as she didn't know if they would be shown their keys
before or after helping their Head of House.
About halfway down the street, McGonagall and Snape stopped. They were standing outside an
extremely beautiful house; it was separate from the rest of the street, a small alleyway between it
and the houses on either side. The house stood two stories high, made of a pale blue stone with
cream front doors and a black metal gate surrounding it.
'No way!' Ron exclaimed as he looked up at the house taking in the full building from front
lawn to chimney.
'Way!' Professor McGonagall replied with a large smile on her face, 'Mr Potter, if you
would care to let us in,' she added to Harry.
Harry tentatively pushed open the black gate, and walked to the front door followed closely by
Hermione, who had hold of his arm in anticipation. He inserted the key, turned it slowly teasing
himself as well as Hermione, but received a rather hard squeeze for it, and pushed the door open,
then moved to let Hermione in first.
Inside the house was, in Ron's words 'wicked,' fully furnished and decorated and,
surprisingly clean. Professors McGonagall and Snape sat themselves in the family room, which was
furnished in pine wood furniture and the most comfortable chairs Hermione had sat in, with a
fireplace of red brick. The next room was a small kitchen, just barely big enough for Harry and
Hermione to stand in; they suspected that wizards usually made small kitchens, as most of them
would use magic to cook. Exploring the rest of the ground floor they found several storage
cupboards, a toilet and a room full of empty bookshelves that Hermione deemed HER library.
The upstairs had 4 bedrooms, to which Ginny explained the need for a master bedroom, a guest room
and 2 rooms for more kids; a bathroom, a few more cupboards and a small version of the open room
they had back at Hogwarts.
'Bloody hell,' Ron said following Hermione into the open room. 'This is a posh wizard
house. Mum always has her eye on these things, she loves these rooms.'
'They're common?' Harry asked.
'Yeah, all the richest wizard mansions have them, and then the few posh smaller houses like
this one,' Ginny explained. 'I knew there was somewhere in Hogsmeade that had houses like
this, but I didn't know where!' she added, running her hand over the solid invisible wall
at the edge of the house.
'Then why do we have a room like this back at the school?' Hermione asked, receiving
several shrugs.
'Who cares,' Ron said eventually and Hermione couldn't find a reason not to agree with
this statement.
After a while Professor McGonagall had to remind them, by shouting up the stairs, that they had
work to do, and they left, locking the door with the Golden Key as they went.
Back at the school later that night, they entered the Entrance hall with their arms full of
supplies for the kitchens, to find Professor Dumbledore waiting for them.
'You do realise, this is the first of several shopping trips,' he said with a smile,
causing all four students to groan, and head towards the kitchens to deliver their bundles. Harry
and Hermione stopped before Professor Dumbledore.
'Thanks,' Harry said with a larger smile than usual, 'for the house, its great.'
Dumbledore smiled.
'I did nothing Harry. Before you were born, that house used to belong to your parents. They
were forced to move to Godric's Hollow when you were born.' He smiled before adding,
'All I did was give you the house-elf Dobby, to keep it clean. Assuming, that is, that you will
pay him.' Then he turned and disappeared up the stairs.
'Dobby!' Harry said with a little fear in his voice as well as a little relief.
'Hermione, can you handle having a house-elf?' he asked, as they vanished though the doors
to the kitchen.
The remainder of the school holidays passed quickly. Harry and Hermione showed Ron and Ginny
everything, from the cupboard behind the portrait of Lycia Mecconstaff on the fourth floor, to the
rooms beyond Dumbledore's study. They spent large amounts of time in Harry and Hermione's
open room and the rest either in the fields down the corridor or in the night sky room that
Dumbledore had originally showed them.
Harry and Hermione also got to spend a large amount of time together every few days, when Ron and
Ginny, seemingly following their mothers instructions, would give them time alone without being
asked.
Before they knew it, the first day of term and the return of all the school students was upon
them.
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Harry Potter and the Mark of Ingravesco
Ship: Harry Potter/Hermione Granger | Chapter Words: 4659 | Last Update: 6 Jan 06 | Rating:
PG-13
Hermione Granger is the next target of Lord Voldemort what ends will he go to in order to get
to Harry Potter, and is this latest attempt going to have the effect he wanted?
Chapter 4: The Words of Endorsement
Harry woke up very early the next morning, to see Hermione getting changed at the other side of
the bed. Harry let his eyes focus on her as she pulled a t-shirt over her head and bended down to
pull on her knee length socks and shoes.
'Whastime?' Harry said croakily, looking at Hermione as she straightened up.
'Early enough,' she said with a smile before continuing, 'but I want to enjoy the last
day of the summer holidays as much as possible! The rest of the students arrive tonight.' She
clambered over the bed and pecked him on the cheek before dumping a pile of clothes onto his chest.
'Here you go!' She got up quickly and left the room. Harry changed quickly, scrambling to
pull them on and swiftly followed Hermione out and into the Open Area.
'How've you been this morning?' Harry asked Hermione, whose back was turned to him as
she selected a book from the shelves behind the swinging chair.
'As I've always been Harry,' she answered. Feeling his eyes on her back and sensing the
worry in his voice, she turned to smile at him, adding, 'I'm pregnant not dying,'
before turning fully around and placing her hands on his waist. 'Now will you stop worrying,
Harry? I can cope you know.' Her tone was not completely convincing with a small tremor of
apprehension. 'Anything you fancy doing today, or are we just going to take it easy?'
Hermione asked, conversationally. Harry paused.
'Well, I think Ron's been avoiding me like the plague ... I think we should spend some time
up in the Gryffindor common room with him. It must be lonely.' Harry said as an afterthought,
plunging him into further guilt, but not preventing him from wrapping his arms around Hermione in
return of her gesture.
'He's got Ginny!' Hermione said defensively. 'There's no reason for him to be
lonely!' she added, although Harry detected a trace of shame there.
'We're his best friends,' Harry said, and with a cheeky grin, took her hand to lead her
out.
They found Ron sitting near the fire of the Gryffindor common room, crouching dejectedly over the
table with a look of pure disgust on his face.
'Worthless filthy maggot!' he said, adding a curse to the end of the insult and speaking to
no one in particular. He suddenly realised Harry and Hermione where there and stood up thrusting
the paper he had been leant over under their noses. 'Read this, it's unbelievable!' and
then snatched up a few slices of toast from the table and stuffed them violently into his mouth.
Harry and Hermione looked down at the Daily Prophet, which Ron as handed them, the headline
read:
The shamed face of Lucius Malfoy; not content with his life in Azkaban.
Ministry's Azkaban sentence did not settle well!
'Of course it didn't!' Harry said out loud. 'It never would for a Malfoy, would
it?' Ron nodded malevolently and sprayed toast crumbs everywhere while attempting to
speak.
'Shhhh!' Hermione persisted and Harry leant over again to read on.
Thinned and wearing, Lucius Malfoy spoke to us yesterday about the injustice of his sentence to
Azkaban.
'If the Ministry didn't jump to conclusions or follow Dumbledore's every word, I
wouldn't be in this unwarranted situation! The mere fact that this was a set-up on
Dumbledore's behalf seems not to matter under the regime of right and wrong
nowadays!'
The fact that Lucius Malfoy had been caught red-handed in the Ministry's Department of
Mysteries one late June night over a year ago with company such as the shamed Bellatrix Lestrange,
and You-Know-Who himself, wearing the death eaters' trademark clothes seemed innocent to
Malfoy.
'My only intention in this whole thing is the safety of my son and his classmates! I'm told
and have seen with my own eyes the meddlesome behaviour of Harry Potter; I was merely there to
ensure his safety, and the safety of the people he dragged with him. I was trying to pass the
message across to him that I would be there to protect him. But I was attacked by the students and
couldn't get it through to them.'
'WHAT the ...' Harry burst out but was cut off by Hermione shushing him, so he continued to
read the article.
It seemed to the Daily Prophet that in this interview Mr Malfoy had Harry Potter's best
interests at heart, but through the cold justice system of the Ministry and the desperate situation
they're in with fighting You-Know-Who, blame was to be dealt to people who got in the way.
Lucius Malfoy feels very much a scapegoat, being set up through his naivety and good heart, but
Ministry officials disagree.
'Lucius Malfoy was tried and convicted of being a Death Eater. Statements were taken by the
students in question and those who went to their aid, that Mr Malfoy was in fact attacking them,
and was doing so on his own will,' a spokesperson for the Ministry stated.
It would seem that being a huge campaigner and donator to the Ministry seemed not to save him from
the system set in place to protect the witches and wizards in our world. Their pride was their top
priority, and proving (or thinking they had proved) that the situation was under control seemed to
take top priority as well.
You might recall a similar situation happened 17 years ago with the convicted murderer Sirius
Black, whose innocence was only revealed after it was too late. Is this how it is going to turn out
for Lucius Malfoy?
'I only pray that these few situations are ironed out and nobody else goes through the
unnecessary pain, that I, Black and many others have had to go through.'
An appeal for Lucius Malfoy's case has yet to have a date, but his magi-lawyers, self-employed
by Malfoy himself, are working on getting this date set as soon as possible.
It is clear, however, that the effect the Prison of Azkaban is having on the innocent victims, such
as Lucius Malfoy, is devastating and experts have said it's only a matter of time before the
prison devours him completely. Even without the Dementors guarding the prisons, their unlikely
substitution is proving a success at retaining the prisoners. (More on this story can be found on
pages 4, 5 and 7)
Harry looked up in outrage at his two best friends.
'How DARE he compare himself with Sirius!' Harry bellowed across the echoing common room,
his temper rising for the first time in 3 months.
'We've just got to remember, Harry, that ... that, this appeal won't be successful! He
won't get it. The Ministry's on our side now!' Hermione said, looking upset and
nerved.
'Yeah Harry, this disgusting foul piece of troll bogies is nothing but... well, troll bogies.
Did you hear that?' Ron said, causing Harry to stand up like a bolt of lightning and turn to
face the portrait that led out of the common room.
'Hear what?' Hermione's eyes were round with apprehension.
'Footsteps ...' Ron said, absent-mindedly waving his hand to quieten her. They heard it
again and without further ado, both Harry and Ron pelted towards the portrait door and pushed it
furiously open. 'WHO'S THERE?? COME BACK YOU SC-' bawled Ron, but was cut off by
Professor McGonagall who had appeared at the bottom of a nearby stairwell, their eavesdropper gone
from sight.
'Mr. Weasley!' Professor McGonagall roared, walking swiftly towards them, a look of outrage
on her face. 'Need I remind you, that school holidays or not, you ARE in Hogwarts, and the
small fact that you're breaking rules BEFORE school term has even started!' Ron's ears
reddened slightly.
'Bu-' he started to protest, but was cut short again.
'No buts Mr. Weasley. Strictly speaking school term has not started and I therefore cannot take
away any points - but this is your first warning. Remember who you are ... ' she pointed to the
shiny Head Boy badge he had fastened to his jumper, 'and where you are!'
Ron had almost forgotten that he was Head Boy this year with Hermione as Head Girl, and even the
thought of Mrs Weasley's over enthusiastic squealing and present buying didn't serve to
calm his current temper.
It seemed that Ron had snapped. He scowled as she turned her back on them and walked in another
direction, causing him to bang the portrait shut, a little harder than advisable and causing the
fat lady to call out in fright and frustration.
Hermione seemed affronted, but decided not to say anything with Ron in such a foul mood.
'First that,' Ron scolded, pointing at Hermione's stomach, 'then this,' he
said, picking up the paper and chucking it into the fire which burst out then shrivelled the paper
into ashes as he continued, 'and then THAT.' He pointed at the back of the portrait where
Professor McGonagall had told him off for shouting. 'This year's going to be an absolute
scream!' He threw himself back into his chair with an expression of great self-pity.
'Oh cheer up Ron!' Hermione said, putting an affectionate hand on his arm. 'Sorting
Ceremony's tonight, and the Start of Year feast you always look forward to.' Ron looked up,
snapping out of his stupor.
'Sorry about that Hermione,' he said edgily. 'I didn't mean to, you know, startle
you or anything in your condition.'
'FOR GOD'S SAKE, I'M NOT ILL!!' Hermione bellowed, annoyed as she realised both he
and Harry would treat her like a dying woman for the entire year.
Hermione made up some excuse about wanting to read a new book she had brought, but Harry and Ron
knew she just didn't want to be around if they were going to be nice to her only because of
'her condition', and she quickly left the common room, leaving Harry and Ron to their own
devices. After several games of Wizard Chess, Exploding Snape and Gobstones (all of which Ron won
within minutes due to Harry's mind working over time on the future), they started to get
bored.
'Man, I'm starving!' Ron exclaimed, checking his watch. 'Just think, we're
missing the VERY last time to see that old witch pushing that food trolley down the train... All
those sweets we're missing out on, the Pumpkin Pasties and Chocolate Frogs,' Ron licked his
lips before adding dreamily, 'Cauldron Cakes.' Harry laughed.
'Maybe we could go into Hogsmeade. We've been allowed all through the holidays and while
the students aren't here, we could go one more time! We could go to Honeydukes then visit
Zonko's, grab a Butterb- '
'Say no more, Harry ... I'm with you!' Ron had come abruptly out of his dream state,
and bounded out of his chair.
'Shall we get Hermione?' Ron asked. Harry wanted to say yes, but looking at Ron, the answer
was obviously no. Something in Ron's eyes told him that it was time they spent some time on
their own. Harry had to agree that the recent events had caused him to kind of neglect his best
friend a bit; it was time to make it up to him.
'No, we should leave her really. You know what she's like when she's reading!'
Harry said, subtly. Ron nodded energetically.
'Great, shall we go then? Got your money with you Harry?' Harry laughed, catching the
almost said 'our money' which Ron had changed at the last minute as he reached the portrait
and pushed it open.
They strolled slowly into Hogsmeade, and down the street to Honeydukes. He and Ron bought the
biggest selection of sweets they had ever seen, and he doubted whether anybody had bought this
amount in one go before. The bright-faced woman behind the counter, whose smile had grown bigger
the more they had brought, waved them goodbye and wished them well. They came out, fifteen minutes
later, with their pockets considerably lighter, and masses of bags.
'What do you think? Last us till the weekend?' Ron questioned while thoughtfully eyeing up
all the bags they carried between them.
'Depends how much you can eat tonight!' Harry replied, smiling at Ron as they crossed the
street and entered The Three Broomsticks. Harry approached the bar and smiled over at Madam
Rosmerta before ordering and paying for two Butterbeers.
'You could have ordered me a firewhisky you know, Harry! I've been dying to try one. Mum
won't let me though,' Ron said, exasperated at his mother.
'Don't think Madam Rosmerta would have let me buy you one either,' Harry told him,
glancing back at the barmaid, whose stern face was denying a very drunk wizard another drink. Ron
slumped onto a seat, chucked his bags of sweets onto the table and downed his Butterbeer in one
go.
'Needed that,' Ron gasped, wiping his mouth. 'and I reckon your right there, she knows
the students too well,' he added following Harry's comment.
'You're a pig, Ron!' Hermione exclaimed, coming up behind them, with another Butterbeer
in her hand. 'You'll make yourself sick one of these days. Anyway, been up to much?'
she asked, surveying the bags on the table with great curiosity, but knowing only too well what
they would have picked to try in Honeydukes.
'Nah, not yet. Just been in Honeydukes - you know how it is,' said Ron, innocently picking
up Harry's untouched drink and taking a gulp from it. Hermione snorted.
'Oh, Harry, I got you a surprise.' She didn't leave time for him to respond before
dumping her bags on the table and shifting though them. 'For our new home!' she exclaimed
pulling a neatly framed picture from one of the bags. 'I brought this for a bit of décor. Put
our own mark on it.'
Harry took the frame she was holding out to him and studied the picture. It was blank for a moment,
then lines started to draw themselves across the parchment inside the frame, it drew the building
they were currently in and labelled everyone in it, including Ron, Hermione and himself.
'It adjusts to the building your in, kind of like your map, I thought we could pin it to the
wall in the living room and then when someone comes to the door we can see who it is before we open
it.' She stopped, watching Harry as he examined the parchment carefully 'We never know who
might call whom we don't want to see,' she added looking at Ron and smiling.
'Wha... me?' said Ron, slightly hurt at the innuendo.
'Don't be silly, of course not you!' Hermione said fondly. 'But no ... on a more
serious note Harry. It's a good idea, isn't it? And so elegant. Warns us if danger is at
the door!' Her eyes widened, as they always did when she came up with a sincerely good idea.
'I'm sure we'll be safe, what with Dumbledore around, but I really don't want to
take any risks. This way we'll all be forewarned if Voldemort decides to take a
visit.'
Harry had a fleeting image of Voldemort strolling through Hogsmeade and knocking on their door like
a door-to-door salesman, but dismissed the idea quickly. Hermione was probably right, with a baby,
one that was designed by Voldemort, they probably were going to be in danger when it was born. The
truth is, no one fully understood why he had decided to create a baby through Harry and Hermione.
It didn't suit his nature and Harry worried that he held plans for it.
'Every precaution is necessary, Hermione,' Harry said finally, placing the map back in the
bag, and taking Hermione's hand to pull her into the seat beside him and then wrapping his arm
around her shoulder. This really didn't make him feel any safer; in fact, it had opened a whole
load of new possibilities Harry hadn't even begun to think of. Hermione took a last sip from
her glass and looked down at her watch.
'Ohh ... It's later than I thought. Care to walk me back to the castle?' she requested
and Harry and Ron gathered all their belongings and took a leisurely walk back up to the castle
with her.
The day had altogether taken off with a very bad start, but Harry, Ron and Hermione's spirits
had been lifted by the consumption of Butterbeer. Everyone in the castle seemed exceptionally busy
with the arrivals of the students, and soon enough nerves had settled at the bottom of Harry's
stomach.
'Ready to bare all the torments of the students?' Hermione said, with a slight glint of
fear in her eyes. Harry sighed matching the fear in his own eyes.
'Erm, not really.' Harry's mind had shot to the Slytherin's table. He wondered what
their reaction would be once they'd been told what was happening, assuming they didn't
already know. Hogwarts gossip usually spread around like wild fire, but there had never been gossip
of this sort in all the time Hogwarts had been open.
Later that day Harry and Hermione walked hand in hand to the Great Hall, Ron at their side as
always. They where just fantasising about the feast they would enjoy shortly, Ron halfway through
deciding on the perfect three course meal, when Peeves popped out of a side classroom and looked
delightedly at the trio.
'Ooooh, its potty wee Potter!' he shouted gleefully. 'And his
girrrrrrrrrlfriend!!!' Peeves blew the loudest imaginable raspberry and flew straight above
their heads. 'Lets see how well potty wee Potter protects his pretty girrrlfriend!' He
cackled and picked up the helmet of the nearest suit of arms and raised it high above their heads.
'Mrs Potty won't remember a THING!' Peeves screamed, before chucking it at her.
Hermione dodged it and Harry stepped forward pointing his wand at Peeves, but before he could do
anything with it, Peeves flew past them and grabbed the sword from the next nearest suit of armour
and charged at Hermione with it. Hermione was shocked by the sudden attack and screamed and
crouched into a ball burying her face in her arms.
'ACCIO SWORD!' Harry shouted. The sword came whizzing out of Peeves' hand towards
Harry's outstretched one. He dropped it hurriedly to the floor and scrambled to Hermione.
'Whheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee, Potty saves the day!!' squealed Peeves above them, shooting off down
the corridor and out of sight.
'The Bloody Baron will hear about this Peeves!' yelled Ron fiercely, shaking his fist in
the air at the retreating poltergeist. Peeves' cackling could be heard around the corner as he
bounced down the corridor. Hermione was still crouched on the floor, obviously in shock.
'Hermione, its okay, he's gone,' Harry said, reassuringly rubbing at her back until she
looked around at him. She straightened up and brushed the creases from her robes.
'Thanks Harry. Thanks Ron.' She pecked Ron on the cheek and took Harry's hand before
continuing on their journey to the Great Hall; Harry could feel her shaking as they went.
The trio entered the hall and made their way to the Gryffindor table. Having taken their seat, they
examined the teachers' table. Professor Dumbledore was in his usual seat; set in the centre of
the long line of chairs that were on either side of him. To his left sat Professors Snape, Sprout
and several other teachers. On his right, Professor McGonagall's seat was empty and Professor
Flitwick was climbing gracefully into his. Along the row of more teachers and empty seats sat a
disgruntled looking Hagrid. He had already explained that he wasn't meeting the first year
students this time; they were being met by members of the Order of the Phoenix for their own
safety.
Soon enough the Hall began to fill with students, most of whom faces were recognisable. As soon as
the Gryffindor table had got sorted and the excited buzz had calmed down, attention was rapidly
over to Hermione. Lavender Brown was first to come over.
'Hermione, you're all right?' she asked, looking Hermione over from head to toe. 'I
read in the Daily Prophet that you had vanished and reappeared outside the school, what
happened?' she asked only to be tapped on the shoulder by Professor McGonagall.
'To your seat Miss Brown, the Sorting will begin in a moment,' she said, shooing Lavender
back to her seat and proceeding out of the hall.
Harry's eyes burned with a happiness at being back to the usual school year, even if this one
would be somewhat different and much more of a struggle. He gazed around the now familiar room that
had been strange to him over the last few weeks when his eyes rested on Draco Malfoy. His sordid,
sour looking face hadn't changed over the holidays as Harry had expected, and when he realised
Harry was watching him he gave a wink and smirked at him before turning to whisper to Pansy
Parkinson, who was sitting to his left. Panic-stricken, Harry elbowed Hermione who gently shook her
head.
'Ignore him, he probably doesn't know anymore than everyone else. His dad isn't in
Voldemort's circle to give him snippets of information right now.' She was right, but Harry
had been shocked to realise that Hermione had been watching the exchange between them. Harry turned
to see Ron sitting next to him; his eyes flicked from Malfoy to Harry, a grim expression on his
face.
'He knows something,' Ron muttered to Harry, so no one else could hear. 'Look at his
smarmy face, stupid ugly git. He's going to get it this year ... if it's the last thing I
do!' Harry looked back at Malfoy, who was now deep in conversation with four of his fellow
Slytherins by now. Ron seemed to snap out of his trance, and patted Harry on the back.
'Anyway, Uncle Ronnie's getting hungry!' he announced, patting his stomach as he stuck
it out towards Harry. 'Bring on the Sorting, Dumbledore's speech and the feast!' Ron
seemed jubilant at this thought. Hermione's eyebrows fused together at a look of fond
exasperation and frustration at Ron. Her expression spoke her reply, to which Ron breathed in and
sat up straight not wanting to talk.
The doors to the Hall opened suddenly, and Professor McGonagall led the wide eyed, terror stricken
first years in whose expressions changed rapidly from fear to excitement and then to curiosity
before resetting to fear. Harry put his hand tentatively under the table giving Hermione's knee
a soft squeeze under the table, to which Hermione acknowledged by taking his hand.
'First years, over here. Line up, quickly please!' Professor McGonagall's familiar
strict voice requested. 'When I call your name, you will put on the Sorting Hat and sit on the
stool,' she instructed unrolling the parchment of names in her hand as she spoke. 'Andrews,
Trevor' she called and the scared looking boy stumbled on his way to the stool. He pulled the
hat on carefully and sat waiting.
'HUFFLEPUFF!'
'Bettering, Megan.'
'RAVENCLAW!'
The Sorting seemed to go on forever as 'Magdalene, Toby,' was placed in Gryffindor and an
annoyed looking boy called 'Roberts, Nathan,' was sent to the Slytherins and finally a
black haired girl 'Zorte, Jessemy,' was sent to 'GRYFFINDOR!'
'Remind you of anyone?' Ron said to Harry quietly, gesturing to Hermione as the over
enthusiastic girl practically ran to the Gryffindor table, as the Gryffindor table erupted in
cheers.
In anticipation, Ron seized his knife and fork and stared at the golden dish in front of him almost
willing it to fill with food. But at the teachers table, Dumbledore had gotten to his feet.
'Welcome to a new, and readily awaited year at Hogwarts!' Albus Dumbledore announced, arms
wide open in his usual fond reception. 'The usual school rules apply this year, as they have
done every year previous. The Forbidden Forest, is still as such, forbidden, and the Caretaker, Mr.
Filch, would like to remind you all that Dungbombs in the corridors will result in punishment. It
seems that life here is unchanged by happenings in the outside world, but there have been changes
that effect some more than others.' Dumbledore flicked a glance towards Harry and Hermione
before continuing. 'Last year's Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher, Professor Davis, has
unfortunately been recalled to the Ministry of Magic. Although, we will not forget his unusual
teaching methods anytime soon.' He paused smiling.
'Too bloody right!' Ron exclaimed, rubbing his arm in the memory of a previous lesson with
the teacher.
'This year, Defence Against the Dark Arts will be taught by Madam Frankovich.' Dumbledore
indicated a tall, thin, respectable looking lady with neat black hair and bright brown eyes who
promptly stood up at the sound of the polite applause throughout the Great Hall.
'The past year has brought us dreadful news, the consequence of which has aged all our faces
... summer seems to have regenerated all of our spirits and our new school year should teach us
things that will aid in the years to come, although I am bound by my duties as headmaster to
impress on you all there will be a difference in this year's outcome. A good thing has occurred
where a bad thing was expected, all of this caused by He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named who took advantage
and seemingly good pride in abducting one of our older students from her home.'
Dumbledore's eyes fixed on Hermione, as did every student who had her in their vision.
'This abduction should have been a way to trap, Harry Potter, best friend to this student, but
with everyone's help, he will not prevail in this attempt. By May next year, Miss Hermione
Granger, will be the most protected student in this school. Her life and the life of the innocent,
unborn child that she now carries, will be in need of everyone's protection, especially that of
the child's father, Harry. Dumbledore paused to let the murmur that had started settle. 'I
have no doubt that those in their dormitories and common rooms will show them the greatest respect
and offer a helping hand when needed. As for now. Let's eat,' Dumbledore finished smiling
at Harry and Hermione who both smiled back before he sat down.
Turning back to the table, Hermione ignored the looks of those nearest to her and began spooning
large amounts of stew onto hers and Harry's plates. Dean Thomas sat with his mouth wide open
gaping at them both, seemingly unaware that the feast had begun. Lavender Brown and Parvati Patil
were examining Hermione as if she'd done something revolting, and Neville had a look of pride
and shock on his face.
The feast was uneventful, very few of the students asked questions about what had happened, which
Harry thought must be taking a great effort, and eventually the plates emptied out.
With the puddings gone and the muttering dying out from tiredness, Dumbledore once again got to his
feet.
'Ahh, the satisfaction of a new year that begins tomorrow. Well fed and watered as you are,
your next agenda should be sleep, so off with you all.'
Hermione and Ron got up quickly and led the first years from the hall. Harry followed behind the
last first year, who looked back at him every now and again and almost tripped on the way up the
stairs to the Seventh floor where Gryffindor common room was hidden.
In though the portrait, Harry waited for Hermione and Ron to finish with the first years, said
goodnight to Ron who replied while yawning and left with Hermione heading for their own room and
their own comfortable bed for the night.
'I think Dumbledore did that rather well, don't you agree?' Hermione asked, as Harry
opened the door to their room. Harry yawned.
'Definitely' he replied, wrapping his arms around Hermione and kissing her, before leading
her into their bedroom for some well-deserved sleep.
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Harry Potter and the Mark of Ingravesco
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Hermione Granger is the next target of Lord Voldemort what ends will he go to in order to get
to Harry Potter, and is this latest attempt going to have the effect he wanted?
Chapter 5: Ron's Romantic Rendezvous
The first week of term started almost without incident, it would have done better if it
weren't for the Friday morning.
Monday morning was a free period for Harry, who no longer had Divination to attend; however, he
found this time to be extremely boring without Hermione or Ron to talk to. He strolled the
corridors, visited the Gryffindor common room and ended up in the library with Neville whose OWL
had also dropped Divination from his schedule.
Double Care of Magical Creatures with Hagrid in the afternoon turned out to be a normal lesson; for
once Hagrid didn't bring out some strange and deadly creature that he knew nothing about.
Instead the class along with the Slytherins were treated to an unusually fun lesson with Fawkes the
phoenix.
'Dumbledore lent 'im ter me,' he explained. 'Now then, Fawkes here is a very
unusual phoenix. For one, he's domesticated; phoenixes're usually free spirits, would
rather attack than become a pet. Look at 'is wings an' the colour o' his features,
aren' they beautiful?' As Hagrid finished, Fawkes stretched out his wings as far as they
would go, causing several of the students to back away.
'Right, who can tell me some reasons why wizards try ter domesticate phoenixes?' Hagrid
asked and looked around at the students. Harry and Hermione both had their hands in the air, as did
a Slytherin and Neville.
'Neville?' Hagrid asked and waited for his reply.
'Its singing voice causes the listener to have courage,' Neville said quietly. Malfoy
sniggered, the idea of this was obviously too ridiculous for him.
'Tha's right, five points ter Gryffindor. The voice of a phoenix encourages those nearest
ter it ter complete whatever task they believe they can't do. Harry?'
'Phoenix tears have healing powers,' Harry said in complete confidence, having once
experienced the effects of phoenix tears.
'Brilliant Harry, ten points to Gryffindor. There's not many wizards who've witnessed
this, and a lot o' people believe this is jus' a myth, but I know of two people who've
been healed by this particular phoenix,' Hagrid added.
'Yeah, I'm one of them,' Harry added with a wink at Hagrid.
'What rubbish!' Malfoy snapped. 'Its just a bird.' Fawkes took flight at these
words; he swooped around the class, almost taking Malfoy's head off with his wings, and came to
rest on Harry's shoulder between him and Hermione. Automatically, Harry reached up and stroked
the side of the bird's head. Tentatively, Hermione reached up and stoked him too, while Ron
almost ran to join in.
'Moving on then. Pansy, what other reason do we wan' phoenixes for?' Malfoy's head
snapped to look at Pansy so fast Harry could have sworn it must have hurt.
'Their features make powerful wands when mixed with other rare creatures such as unicorns,'
she added.
'Five points to Slytherin,' Hagrid said. 'Although, if you want to learn more about
tha', you'll have to ask Mr Ollivander, cos I don't know much abou' wands. One more
then.' Hermione's left hand was in the air; the other idly stroking Fawkes still perched on
Harry's shoulder. 'Hermione?'
'They're extremely strong. One Phoenix can carry up to five hundred times its own
weight.'
'How much does he weigh?' Lavender asked and received the answer almost instantly; Fawkes
had flown from Harry's shoulder and was hovering over Lavender, who was cowering away from
it.
'Lavender, just stand up straight, he doesn't bite,' Harry said and moved towards
Lavender who slowly straightened up. Fawkes waited until Harry was directly in front of Lavender
before carefully coming to rest on her shoulder.
'He's not that heavy,' Lavender said.
'So, how many of us can it carry?' Pansy asked, getting into the fun of having a phoenix in
class; she was standing close to Harry and slowly daring to touch Fawkes.
'I don't know,' Harry said, 'but he managed to pull Ron, Ginny, Lockhart and me out
of the Chamber of Secrets in our second year.'
'Wicked,' Pavati exclaimed, sounding momentarily like Ron.
'I'm afraid,' a voice behind the class said, causing everyone to turn and look at
Professor Dumbledore, who had ambled up to the group unnoticed, 'that Fawkes needs to run an
errand for me, so I must extract him from your class,' he added smiling. Fawkes took flight
once more and drifted back to the castle with Dumbledore following.
The rest of the class was spent drawing phoenixes, as this was the only thing Hagrid had been able
to think of in such a short time, but Harry, Ron and Hermione had the best time.
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday followed in a similar fashion, even Neville losing his telescope
off the Astronomy Tower on Wednesday night and receiving detention for disrupting the class, was
less of a struggle than Friday's lessons.
On Friday morning, Harry woke to find Hermione sat in the Open Room; her head was resting on a book
as if she'd spent most of the night there. Waking her gently, Harry noticed that she was
considerably paler than normal, but all expressing his concerns got him was a scolding for being
over-protective.
They met Ron in the Great Hall for breakfast; both he and Ginny, who sat a few places away, noticed
her pale features and both received the same scolding as Harry had.
Now extremely worried about Hermione's short temper and lack of colour, Ron and Harry followed
her to the dungeons for their first Potions lesson of the final year. Professor Snape arrived
shortly after the trio, which was a good thing as Draco Malfoy had taken to edging his way around
the Slytherins towards them.
As the class took their seats, Harry, Ron and Hermione sitting at the back as far away from the
Slytherins as possible, Professor Snape started the lesson.
'Today we shall start work on a potion which requires top concentration and six weeks to
complete. Instructions are on the board.' Snape tapped the board and the instructions wormed
their way onto it. 'Get to work and I'll give out the extra ingredients you'll be
needing today.'
Harry bent to retrieve his bag from the floor but was distracted by Hermione, who nearly tripped in
her haste to leave the room. Harry stood bolt upright and banged his head on the table as he
watched her go.
'Potter,' Snape hissed, causing Harry to look around at him. One small motion and Harry
followed Hermione from the room almost as quickly.
Stepping out of the room, Harry ran the length of the dark, dank corridor to the underground
classrooms and took the stairs at the end of the corridor three at a time. Stumbling out into the
brightly lit Entrance Hall, Harry quickly squinted around looking for the vanishing Hermione,
before heading to the grand staircase; he had almost reached them when someone unexpectedly called
his name.
'Harry?' Professor Dumbledore was standing in the doorway to the Great Hall. Harry stumbled
as he spun around and headed towards him, words spilling out of his mouth as he went.
'Professor, did you see Hermione? She...' Harry was cut off as Hermione emerged from the
bathroom next to the Great Hall. Harry practically ran to her, taking in her still pale face now
stained with tears. He quickly reached out and pulled her into a tight hug and stayed this way
until Dumbledore interrupted them, clearing his throat.
'Perhaps, as a precaution, it would be wise for Miss Granger to visit the Hospital Wing,'
he said, watching the couple separate.
'Yeah, I think so too,' Harry said, and began to lead Hermione back to the stairs.
'Harry,' Dumbledore interrupted, 'you need to return to class.' He stopped, putting
a hand up to silence Harry's coming protest. 'I will see Hermione safely to Madam Pomfrey;
you can visit her during your break.' Harry began to protest again, but found he had no words
to use in his defence. Giving up, he kissed Hermione quickly on the cheek and watched as Dumbledore
led her up the stairs and out of sight.
Harry didn't pay much attention as he turned, crossed the hall and took the stairs back down to
the dungeons. He was paying less attention as he pushed open the doors to Snape's classroom and
back over to his desk. It wasn't until Ron jabbed him in the side, causing him to look up, that
he found Professor Snape in front of him holding out a piece of parchment.
'Start now Potter, and you can return at lunchtime to catch up with the rest of the class,'
Snape instructed, before turning away and returning to his desk at the front of the room. Harry sat
shocked; the parchment was the full instructions on the potion and Snape hadn't berated him
about being out of class for so long, nor had he taken points from either Harry or Hermione.
The rest of the lesson was eventless; Snape had taken to leaving Harry well alone, and even passed
up the opportunity to make snide comments about his potion as he inspected the class' progress.
When the bell went at the end of the lesson, Harry and Ron made a quick dash for the door; they
were very nearly the first out, except Professor Snape called Harry back.
'Potter,' he yelled, giving Harry a sense of foreboding. Harry stopped, waiting for the
ball to drop. 'If Miss Granger wishes to make a start on this potion, she may do so with yours
and Mr Weasley's help at lunchtime. You, however, must return regardless,' Snape said, then
lowered his head to continue marking the papers on his desk.
'Thanks Professor,' Harry said, slightly shocked, then left the room quickly and followed
Ron up to the Entrance Hall.
'What was that all about? He's completely flipped,' Ron said, slightly taken aback by
Snape's attitude.
'I don't know, I think Dumbledore might have stopped Snape from punishing Hermione in some
situations,' Harry offered, not really convinced of this idea.
'What happened to Hermione anyway?' Ron asked, as they made their way up the stairs and
around the corner.
'I don't know,' Harry said again, getting the impression that he was once again out of
the loop on something important. 'She looked like she'd been sick when I found her.
Dumbledore took her to the Hospital Wing.'
'He took her to the Hospital Wing?' Ron asked, staring at Harry and attempting to pick out
his expression. 'He took her to the Hospital Wing? He didn't send you with her?'
'No,' Harry said, turning another corner. 'He forced me back to lessons, but I did try
to protest, I just couldn't find the words. Besides, he's the headmaster; what was I going
to do, refuse to go back to the lesson and get expelled?' Harry stopped outside the Hospital
Wing and turned to Ron. 'I didn't get much choice; it's probably nothing, I bet this
happens in most pregnancies.'
'You don't sound very convinced mate,' Ron said, pushing the door open and stepping
inside.
'She's back in your room, Potter,' Madam Pomfrey shouted from the other end of the
wing.
'What happened?' Harry called, stopping just beside Ron.
'Morning Sickness, Potter, it's completely normal. Now out, before I find a reason to keep
you in.' Harry and Ron turned and left quickly, heading back to Harry's room.
'I'll catch you up mate, need to do these laces again,' Ron said, stopping before
reaching their room and bending down to tie his undone laces. As he stood up again and rounded the
corner, he ran headlong into someone. 'Sorry,' he said, quickly bending to pick up the
spilt books that his victim had dropped. Straightening up to give back the books, Ron found himself
face to face with a very pretty Ravenclaw seventh-year. 'I err, didn't mean to bump into
you, I was just...' Ron cut off as the Ravenclaw girl smiled back at him.
'I'm Ren; short for Serendipity.' She gave another smile before starting again.
'I'm Serendipity Mitchell.'
'Ron Weasley,' Harry said, stepping up behind them and guessing that Ron would't answer
her, as his jaw seemed to be locked in an open position. 'And I'm Harry,' he added, as
Ren turned back to Ron. 'Erm, Ron, I think Ren would like her books back.'
'Right. Yes. Here,' Ron said, handing back the books he still had in his hand. Ren took
them with a chuckle and said thanks to Harry before smiling again at Ron and vanishing around the
corner, knowing all too well that Ron was watching her.
'Ron and Ren,' Harry said, causing Ron to look back at him. 'That's cute,' he
added, smiling slightly at Ron just as the bell rang to start the next lesson. Lunchtime came
quickly, and Ron and Harry ran from the Transfiguration classroom to get Hermione and make their
way down to the dungeons. By the time lunch was over, both Harry and Hermione had made considerable
progress on their potions, and if they had more time, they could have taken over the rest of the
class.
Hurrying to Defence Against the Dark Arts, they entered the room only a few minutes late and
extremely hungry. They were all relieved to find they shared this lesson with Ravenclaw and not
Slytherin.
'Hey Ron, look who's here,' Harry said, pointing across the room to Ren.
'Who's that?' Hermione asked, curiously eyeing the girl who Harry pointed to.
'No one,' Ron shot back, looking down at his book and pretending to read.
'Ron, your book's upside down.' Hermione giggled then turned to Harry. 'So, who is
she?'
'Ren; Ron, erm, sort of bumped into her on his way to our room, couldn't even get his name
out.' Harry laughed.
'Shut up will ya,' Ron said, as Madam Frankovich entered.
'Right then,' Madam Frankovich called over the chattering students. 'On with the
lesson.' She smiled and several students smiled back, including Harry, Ron and Hermione.
Madam Frankovich gave the impression to everyone that she would't be one to fool around with,
but how wrong they were. Defence against the Dark Arts was surprisingly fun; they had a good laugh
at drawings wizards had done of mythical and dark creatures, and Madam Frankovich even had a good
laugh while drawing one or two herself.
'doesn't look all that scary when I draw it, does it?' She laughed along with the
class. 'I have an idea, shall we play a game? I'll draw, rather badly, a feared creature,
and you tell me which one you think it is. If you get it right, it's your turn to
draw.'
The seventh year Gryffindors left that classroom with a smile on their faces, chatting avidly about
the pictures each had drawn. Even with all the fun, the class had received homework; but no one
seemed to mind, they were given so much fun in class they doubted homework for her would ever
become a chore.
The following few months were just the same as the first week, the only thing that changed in this
time was the amount of homework they received and the pressure that Professor McGonagall laid on
them all at the beginning of every lesson.
'This is your final year, your NEWTs are the most important and last educational exams you will
be able to take. After here, you're into training for you chosen jobs,' she would say at
the start of every class, and by the end of October Harry could recite it along with her and the
class.
The weekend at the end of October was a Hogsmeade trip, and Harry, Ron, Hermione and Ginny had
arranged to take a trip together. Ginny was going with them instead of her usual bunch of friends
as she had spent all her money over the holidays and was hoping against hope that Ron would be a
loving brother and buy her some sweets from Honeydukes Sweet shop.
Harry woke early on the morning of the Hogsmeade day and looked around his and Hermione's room,
taking in the neatly folded clothing spread across the room on chairs and the dressing table, which
was also covered in pieces of parchment and ink pots. The map for their home was standing upright
on the top of the dresser mirror, it was blank and Harry assumed Hogwarts was too big to fit.
Slipping onto his side, Harry slid his hand across Hermione's side. She lay flat on her back,
her face looking away from Harry. Harry glanced down the length of her body and froze, his body
stiffening as he stared. The covers had been kicked off by the pair in the middle of the hot night,
and Hermione's top had ridden up in the night. It now rested just above her stomach, which was
where Harry's eyes were currently fixed. He had almost forgotten that she was pregnant, almost
forgotten the reason they were able to share a room, but now he couldn't forget again. Harry
reached out his left hand and ran it gently across Hermione's slightly raised stomach. He could
now see that the growth of his child was beginning to show.
His eyes still locked on the bump of Hermione's stomach and his hand resting atop it, the
weight taken off, as he was afraid he might squash it, Harry didn't notice that Hermione had
woken up and was watching the expression of shock on his face.
'Harry,' Hermione whispered, moving her right hand down to join his.
'It's real!' Harry said, the reality of the whole situation sinking in at last. 'I
didn't really believe it before, but it's real!' He breathed, still not taking his eyes
off the raised stomach that was the current home for his child. Hermione reached up and kissed him,
before letting her head hit the pillow again and pulling Harry closer.
The couple sat this way for quite some time; it was only when there was a knock on the door that
Harry broke his trance and let Hermione get up to answer it.
'Are you coming then? You're not even dressed Hermione!' Ron said, stepping into the
room followed by Ginny, who patted Hermione's stomach on her way past as she had taken to doing
since the start of the year.
'We won't be long. Harry just realised he's going to be a dad eventually,' Hermione
said, giving them an 'about time too' look that made Ginny giggle.
Harry and Hermione appeared moments later from their room, fully dressed and ready to set out.
Harry said nothing; in fact, he said nothing all the way down to the Entrance Hall, out past Filch
and into the ground, through the winged boar gates and down the path to Hogsmeade. Ron had spoken
to him several times on the way and had gotten no response from him. It was only when Ron turned
the corner and walked right into someone, falling flat on his back, that Harry made any noise to
show he was paying attention to the situation.
'Sorry, I didn't mean t...' Ron stammered, as he pulled himself into a sitting
position. He had given Harry a look that told the three behind him that this wasn't funny, even
though all three of them had burst out laughing. Ron stopped mid-sentence when he realised just who
it was he had knocked down.
'It's ok, Ron. Are you alright?' Ren asked, hastily picking up the scattered sweets
that had flown from her Honeydukes bag on impact.
Ron didn't move or answer; he stayed sitting on the ground in stunned silence, watching her
pick up sweets, while the others stood back attempting not to laugh at the expression on Ron's
face.
When Ron finally moved, he clumsily scrambled to his feet and held out his hand in an offer to help
Ren up. When they were both on their feet, Ron gave a feeble smile, glanced quickly at his friends
and sister before asking:
'Do you... erm... do you want to hang with us in Hogsmeade?' Ren smiled back, she wanted to
just say 'yes' but there were others with him who didn't ask her to join them.
'I would but I don't think your friends would want me hanging around,' she said,
looking over at Harry who had one arm around Hermione's waist and the other over Ginny's
shoulder.
'We don't mind,' Hermione said, looking at the others who nodded in agreement.
'Are you sure?' Ren asked. 'I've never got a good look around here; I don't
have anyone to walk with so I usually just come to Honeydukes and then go back to
school.'
'We're sure,' Harry said smiling. Ron stood, still holding Ren's hand from helping
her up, goggling at her. 'Erm, this is Hermione,' he added, giving her a squeeze, 'and
this is Ron's sister, Ginny,' he added, as Ginny gave a little wave.
'I'm Ren.' Ren smiled at them before adding, 'it's short for Serendipity, but I
hate being called that.' She giggled and followed the group into Hogsmeade's main
street.
They had a great time in Hogsmeade. They went to Honeydukes and filled up bags with sweets;
Hermione only brought a few, and when Harry complained, she argued that she was already going to
get fat and didn't want to help it any. They visited Zonko's, and showed Ren the Post
Office and the Shrieking Shack. Ginny had the best time, as Ron was so interested in Ren he brought
her lots of things from all the shops they visited. She knew it was only to make him look like the
world's best brother, but she didn't care.
When they had visited everywhere again, and showed Ren every possible thing about Hogsmeade, the
group made their way to the Three Broomsticks for cold drinks of Butterbeer. After a few hours of
rest, they decided they should make a start back to school and climbed out of their chairs and left
the pub.
They crossed the street and started down an alleyway they had taken many times to get back to
school quicker, Harry, Ron and Ren in the lead with Hermione and Ginny taking up the rear at a
distance.
'Aww, what's wrong Mudblood? Lover boy not wanting to walk with you anymore?' Malfoy
had stepped out from around a corner between Harry and Hermione, his sneering face gave Hermione
the impression he had something planned.
'Go away Malfoy,' Ginny spat at him, stepping between him and Hermione. Malfoy's grin
spread wider.
'Traded Potter in for a girlfriend have you Mudblood?' Behind him, Ron made a sharp move
towards him, but was stopped by Harry and Ren who didn't want to start trouble. 'Have you
any idea what it's gonna be like Mudblood? Giving birth is very painful and most women
can't stand it. Mind you, you're not a woman, so it probably wont make much difference to
you.' Crabbe and Goyle, who were standing either side of Malfoy, guffawed stupidly. Malfoy
raised his wand at Ginny. 'Move the weasel,' Malfoy hissed, and Crabbe and Goyle suddenly
moved and grabbed Ginny, pulling her roughly out of the way.
Harry moved quickly, letting Ron go, and closed the distance between himself and Malfoy; only, he
was too late.
'Dolore Afficere,' Malfoy shouted, and Harry stopped, stunned, as Hermione crumbled to the
floor in pain. Malfoy turned to leave, but was greeted with Ron's right fist in his face, while
Ren and Ginny struggled against Crabbe and Goyle.
'Harry,' Hermione whispered from the floor of the alleyway, as Malfoy and his cronies made
their escape. Harry dropped to Hermione's side and pulled her close, hoping against hope that
Malfoy hadn't done anything seriously bad to her.
'GET HELP!' Harry yelled; wrapping his arms even tighter around her waist, he could feel
her tears on his shoulder. 'It's ok Hermione, it's going to be ok,' he breathed,
more to himself than to her. Ron and Ren ran all the way back to school. They entered the grounds,
passing a group of fourth-years who were strolling comfortably back in, narrowly missing Hagrid as
he stepped onto the path, and burst through the doors to the Entrance Hall and headed to the
stairs.
'WHAT DO YOU TWO THINK YOU ARE DOING?' The words had only just reached their ears when
ropes bound the pair together, and they were spun around to find themselves face to face with none
other than Severus Snape. 'You do NOT enter the school in that fashion, 20 points from each of
your Houses.' He glared at them.
'Sir, it's Hermione. Malfoy attacked her!' Ren said hurriedly, having more breath left
in her throat than Ron.
'I will not hear lies about a member of my House. Another 5 points from Ravenclaw, Miss
Mitchell.'
'I'm not lying, She's in pain. We need to get to the Hospital Wing, she
needs...'
'Silence!' Snape shouted. 'One more word from either of you and you'll find
yourselves in detention so fast it will make you oversized heads spin.'
'Severus!' Snape looked up quickly as the Headmaster made his way over to the tied
students. 'What is the meaning of this?'
'They were disturbing the castle, Headmaster, and telling lies about another student,'
Snape informed him.
'Untie them, Severus.' Snape did as he was told and Ren climbed quickly to her feet. Ron
followed, clutching a particularly painful stitch in his right side.
'Professor...' Ren breathed, now finding it hard to get the right words out,
'...Malfoy, he attacked Hermione. She's in a lot of pain down an alley in Hogsmeade. Harry
and Ginny are with her, but we came back to get Madam Pomfrey.' Ren took a deep breath and
waited.
'Miss Mitchell, to the Hospital Wing. Get Madam Pomfrey and Healer Moon. Mr Weasley, show me to
Miss Granger. Severus, I want you to find Mr Malfoy; I will meet you in my office,' Albus said
all this quickly while following Ron out the still open doors and into the grounds.
Ron rounded the corner of the alley and ran to Harry and Hermione with Albus close on his heels.
Hermione was sobbing with the pain as Albus kneeled at her side.
'It's been getting worse!' Harry said, a note of panic in his voice.
'Where's Ginny?' Ron asked, looking around for his sister.
'She went to get something to cool Hermione down,' Harry said, watching as Dumbledore
examined the girl in his arms for signs of damage.
'Out of the way. Move it!' Madam Pomfrey said, shoving Ron to the side as she and Healer
Moon pushed passed him. Albus stood quickly, and as Madam Pomfrey took Hermione, he pulled Harry up
and away from them. They stood back as the two medical witches examined her. Midway through, Ginny
returned with a damp cloth, a bowl of iced water and a crowd of people and teachers, who had heard
what had happened while Ginny had bartered with Madam Rosmerta for the cloth and water.
'There's nothing wrong, not with her anyway. Her own panic is causing the baby distress,
but whatever happened it was only meant to make her think she was in pain. I need to get her to St
Mungo's,' Healer Moon said, looking up at Albus as she said the last part, and received a
nod. The Healer turned to Ginny, who was nearest, and took hold of an item that was poking out from
her pocket. She tapped it three times with her wand, while keeping it in contact with Hermione and
Poppy Pomfrey, and the group vanished.
'Harry, Ron, Ginny, Serendipity. Follow me please,' Dumbledore said, and turned to return
to the castle. Along corridors filled with staring students and up stairs with watching portraits,
Harry's mind wandered into London and right in through the carefully hidden front doors of St
Mungo's Hospital, where he followed an old Healer right to Hermione's bed where he should
have been standing, holding her hand and telling her it was still ok. But instead, Harry found
himself standing in Dumbledore's office with his friends, and it was only when Ron jabbed him
in the side that he realised where he was. Looking around quickly, Harry spotted Draco Malfoy
standing unperturbed in the corner.
'YOU!' Harry hissed at him. 'I'll kill you for what you did!' Harry made a move
forward but three sets of hands grabbed his robes to hold him back. 'You could have just left
her alone, but you arrogant, stuck-up, daddy's boy had to go and stick your ugly face in,
didn't you!' Harry's voice was rising again and the three holding him back were
struggling to keep him away as he pulled even closer to an alone and very frightened looking
Malfoy.
'Harry,' Dumbledore's voice called calmly from behind his desk, 'you will gain
nothing from hurting Mr Malfoy.' Harry glared at Dumbledore and harshly shrugged off his
friends who were still holding him back. 'Now then, if someone would please explain what
happened?' As soon as he had said it, all four of them started talking at once. Dumbledore held
up his hand for silence. 'Mr Weasley,' he said, beckoning Ron to tell the story.
'We left the Three Broomsticks to come back here, well not up here, but back to the school, and
we took the alley like we always do; us three in front,' he pointed to himself, Harry and Ren
'and Ginny and Hermione following...'
'Halfway down the alley, Malfoy stepped out...' Ginny said, stepping in as Ron took a
breath. 'He was taunting Hermione and Harry, and at one point me, so I stepped in between
Hermione and Malfoy, but he told Crabbe and Goyle to move me, and he pointed his wand at Hermione
and said something and she just curled up in pain,' Ginny finished, watching Dumbledore's
expression which for the moment was unreadable.
'What words did he use?' Dumbledore asked, looking around the group whose faces all drew a
blank expression as they tried to remember what he had said.
'Dolore Afficere,' Ren said suddenly.
'Oh, my Heroes,' Snape sneered. 'An Imaginary Pain Jinx is hardly going to do any
damage.'
'Severus,' Albus said, giving Snape an uncharacteristically stern look, 'it has already
caused a problem with the baby and Miss Granger has been taken to St Mungo's,' Dumbledore
added, watching the sneer on Snape's face vanish. 'This is your only warning Mr
Malfoy.' Dumbledore turned to Malfoy still standing in the corner. 'Do anything like this
again to Miss Granger and it will result in your expulsion from this school. For now, you will
receive detention every day for the next fifteen days, and 50 points will be taken from Slytherin
for an unprovoked attack on another student. Now back to your common rooms, all of you.'
Malfoy was the first to move; he wrenched the door open and started down the spiral staircase.
Harry, who had been wishing Malfoy expelled, sat frozen for a moment before following. He rushed
past his friend on the stairs and burst out from the opening.
'Malfoy!' Harry bellowed, as Malfoy made his way from the office. 'Malfoy!' he
called again, and Malfoy stopped and turned to face him.
'What do you want Potter?' he spat at Harry, who quickly closed the gap between them,
pulled back his arm and punched Malfoy in the face. He was pulling his arm back for a second punch
when Ron and Ginny seized it. Instinctively, Harry reached for his wand with his spare hand, but it
was gone. Ren had taken it, expecting him to want it when he couldn't hit Malfoy. Spotting the
opportunity, Malfoy turned and ran down the corridor and out of sight.
'What did you do that for?' Harry yelled, rounding on Ron.
'Snape hasn't come down yet, do you want to end up in detention with him?' Ron replied,
pointing down the corridor Malfoy had just vanished down.
'Yeah,' Harry retorted, 'then I could finish him off'
'You won't get Hermione out of St. Mungo's by killing Malfoy,' Ginny said, grabbing
Harry's arm and leading him back to his room.
'No, but it'll make me feel better.' Harry inserted the key, turned it, and kicked the
door open before stomping in and dropping into a chair in front of the fireplace. Ginny pushed the
door shut; she was carefully considering her reply.
'Well, that won't help either of you,' she said carefully. 'You fight Malfoy, both
end up in detention together, you kill him and get expelled. That leaves Hermione here alone and
you out in the world with You-Know-Who! That sounds far worse than a final year of
Malfoy.'
Harry opened his mouth to reply but couldn't find an argument; Ginny was right and he knew it,
nothing good would come of killing Malfoy. He opened his mouth again, but all he wanted to say was
that he'd get Malfoy if he ever came near them again, yet he knew that would only lead to the
inevitable: detention or expulsion. Giving up, Harry pulled himself out of the chair and vanished
into the Open Room, slamming the door behind him.
Hermione returned to school later that evening. Madam Pomfrey followed her into her common room and
asked where Harry was before following Hermione into her bedroom.
Harry appeared in the room moments after Ron had cautiously gone to tell him that she was back.
They were both told that Hermione had to rest. Harry was to collect homework from the teachers to
keep her occupied while he was in classes, and also get meals for her so that she would't have
to climb back up the many stairs after eating. Healer Moon would visit every few days until she was
happy that Hermione had rested enough, at which point Hermione would be allowed to return to
classes.
After showing Madam Pomfrey out of the room, he explained everything to Ron, Ginny and Ren, who had
stayed to make sure Harry was ok. After a few moments of chatting, they bade each other goodnight
and departed for their own beds.
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Harry ran through the forest; he was chasing someone, but he was too far behind him or her to
see who it was. Stopping to catch his breath, Harry slumped against the nearest tree, bending over
slightly and resting his hands on his knees.
'HARRY!' The voice carried shrilly through the forest like a blade through a soft fruit.
'HARRY!' He heard it again: a woman's voice and the sound of a crying baby.
'Hermione,' Harry panted. How did he get here? When did he get here? And, more importantly,
why was Hermione here too?
'HARRY!' her voice called again, and was followed by a scream of pain and an intensified
scream of the baby.
'Hermione,' Harry said, pushing off the tree and staggering forward.
'HER-MI-ON-EE!' he bellowed, hoping that she would hear him and respond so he could follow
her voice to her location, but no response was heard. 'HER-MI-ON-EE!' he called again and
waited in mute silence, hoping against hope for an answer. When it didn't come, Harry picked a
direction and took off at a run.
'Harry, Harry?' Harry woke suddenly, and struggled to sit up. His eyes out of focus, he
looked around the room. He didn't really understand where he was until Hermione reached out a
hand and grabbed his shoulder.
'Harry,' she said, a note of panic in her voice that made him turn abruptly to face her.
She was still lying back against the pillow, her left hand on his shoulder, her right on her raised
stomach, and a look of pure horror on her face. In the last five months since all this began, Harry
had never seen such fear in her eyes. He turned his body around to her and rested his hand
carefully on her stomach.
'What's wrong?' he asked and didn't need to hear the answer. A sudden movement in
her stomach answered the question for her. Harry jerked his hand away, afraid that it was something
he had done, and turned to look back into her worried eyes.
'It doesn't feel right; it hurts, Harry.' Hermione's face distorted in pain and the
movement though her stomach started again.
'Wait here, don't move,' Harry stammered as he climbed backwards off the bed and
disappeared out the door quickly. He ran the distance to the hospital wing, not caring as he ran
passed Filch, and burst through the doors. 'Madam Pomfrey? Healer Moon? ANYONE!' Harry
bellowed, hoping someone was still around. When no one appeared, Harry made his way towards the
office; if no one was there, he could at least use the fireplace to get Healer Moon back here to
help her. Before he could step into the office, Harry found himself face to face with his worst
nightmare.
'Mr. Potter, what brings you here at this time of night?' Professor Snape stood in the
doorway of the Matrons office, his profile illuminated by firelight that obviously came from the
fireplace he had intended to use, and the sneer on his face breaking slowly into a malicious grin.
'I'm waiting, Potter,' he spat looking down at Harry as if he was simply a piece of
dirt he could flick aside.
'It's Hermione, sir. She's in pain, and I came looking for Madam Pomfrey.'
'Bad dream, no doubt. You kids, you don't even know what you're getting yourselves
into,' he snarled at Harry. 'Get back to bed Potter, before I put you in
detention.'
'Professor! She needs help. Where's Madam Pomfrey?'
'You are in no position to demand anything, Potter. Now get back to your room or I WILL put you
in detention.' Harry reached up quickly and grabbed Severus by the robes, pulling his face
close to his own.
'I don't have time to play games...' he sneered through clenched teeth.
'Harry, please release Professor Snape.' Glaring at Snape, Harry pushed him away and turned
to Professor Dumbledore who had just entered the room via Harry's entry point. 'Now, what
is going on?' Dumbledore asked calmly, looking between the two. Severus opened his mouth to
answer, but Harry, sensing that no good words would come from his mouth, beat him to it.
'I came looking for Madam Pomfrey or Healer Moon because Hermione's in pain and Professor
Snape won't tell me where either of them are,' Harry said in one quick, long sentence
without pausing for breath.
'Madam Pomfrey is currently at St. Mungo's Hospital and will not return until tomorrow
afternoon. Professor Snape has kindly volunteered to look after things here until she
returned,' Dumbledore replied, watching as Harry turned to glare at Snape again.
'Convenient. I don't want him anywhere near Hermione, and she needs help.' Harry spat
these words more angrily at Dumbledore than he had intended.
'Severus, kindly wake Minerva. I trust you will allow her to see to Miss Granger instead?'
he asked with a polite smile at Harry as Snape brushed passed him.
'Thank you, Professor,' Harry said, feeling a calmness wash over him.
'Return to your room, Harry. Professor McGonagall will meet you there,' Dumbledore said and
turned to leave. 'Oh, and Harry, I will not let you off for assaulting Professor Snape again.
Please control yourself next time,' he added over his shoulder, before leaving the room.
Back in his room, Harry spent his time holding on tightly to Hermione's hand as the pain
continued. He had only been back for a few minutes when Professor McGonagall entered the room;
Harry had purposely left the door open for her. She watched Hermione for a moment and examined her
carefully, before standing upright and speculating the problem.
'Well, you're too early for labour, but that seems to be what's going on.'
'No,' Hermione breathed. 'It can't be.' She let her head drop back as another
wave of pain overtook her.
'I need to get Healer Moon back here, and fast.' Professor McGonagall turned to leave but
was stopped by Hermione.
'Braxton hicks contractions,' she breathed, 'it's false labour. Muggles call them
Braxton hicks contractions, but they should stop,' Hermione said, raising her head slightly
then letting it drop back to the pillow.
'Either way, I don't know how to stop them,' Professor McGonagall said, before sweeping
from the room to summon Healer Moon. Professor McGonagall was gone for mere minutes, when she
retuned, as promised, accompanied by Healer Moon.
'Yes indeed, you were quite right, Hermione, false labour, here...' she produced a small
bottle from her pocket and handed it to her '... this should help ease the
contractions.'
Harry didn't sleep for the rest of the night. Hermione had taken the potion and drifted back
into an uneasy sleep, the pain still evident in her face, but Harry spent the night at her side,
watching her in fear that something like this would occur again.
At breakfast the next morning Harry didn't bother to eat. Ron and Hermione urged him to do so,
but he was so tired he felt sick at the thought of shoving some form of food into his mouth.
Intending to keep his head on the table until the bell for lessons rang. Harry pulled his arms over
his head to block out Hermione's constant urgings, and suddenly found himself upright after
feeling something tap him on the head. Hedwig had given him a sharp nip on the top of the head to
get his attention; she had a letter for him. She stuck out her foot for him to take the small slip
of parchment that was tired to her and then bobbed over to Hermione who had placed a few strips of
bacon on a dish for her.
Harry unrolled the parchment and read the green handwriting:
Your detention will be held tonight at 8.30.
Please report to Professor McGonagall.
Dumbledore.
Harry glanced up at the teachers' table; Dumbledore was watching him. He gave a slight nod and
Harry nodded back.
'What did you get detention for?' Hermione said, in tone that only meant she disapproved of
what he'd done without knowing what it was.
'Snape was being an insufferable git last night while I tried to get help. He was in the
hospital wing because Madam Pomfrey was at St. Mungo's, and he said you'd only had a bad
dream and refused to help, so I sorta made my point.' Hermione was looking at Harry in a very
frightening way. 'I grabbed his robes and pulled him closer to tell him I wasn't making it
up. Dumbledore came in at that point,' Harry added watching Hermione's expression change to
disapproval.
'Harry, you attacked Professor Snape!'
'He was slowing me down when I was getting help for you.'
'What happened last night?' Ron said, looking completely confused between Harry and
Hermione.
'False labour, I don't want to have that again. It was horrible, felt like my stomach was
going to explode.' At that moment, the bell went and the three of them got up to head to their
first lesson. On their way down to the dungeons, Harry told Ron in greater detail about running
into the hospital wing for help only to find Snape there.
The day itself wasn't that bad. Snape, having been face to face with Harry in a bad mood in the
middle of the night, avoided him completely, which suited Harry as he had expected him to bully him
all lesson.
Harry served his detention that evening with Professor McGonagall, who had him writing an essay on
why not to attack a teacher. His arms were aching as he returned to his room three and half hours
later, and found nothing but a note in Hermione's handwriting on the table:
Door 4.
That was all it said. Harry stared at it for a while before it finally clicked. Hermione had got up
to Dumbledore's office and to door number four in his corridor. Harry put the piece of paper
back, dropped his bag on the floor by the bedroom door and left. Stepping up to the statue at the
end of the corridor, Harry looked up at it wondering if Dumbledore had changed the password, but
deciding he had no choice other than to try it, muttered 'Canary Cream' and was shocked
when it actually moved.
Harry climbed onto the moving staircase and waited until he reached the top. He was about to push
the door open when voices made him stop.
'Albus, I don't think the giants took too kindly to your second attempt. I looked for Sakel
but couldn't find him or Madoran anywhere.'
'Perhaps then we would do best to just hope they will return if they are still alive. Such a
shame that we cannot convince the giants to ...' Dumbledore broke off as Harry knocked on the
door. He would have loved to hear the rest of the conversation, but didn't dare wait around for
it as he was already on Dumbledore's bad side having just finished a detention. 'Come
in.' Harry pushed the door open and stepped tentatively inside.
'Sorry to interrupt Professor, but I think Hermione's up here. Hello Professor Lupin!'
Harry said, adding a hello to Lupin, whom he suddenly realised was the person who had spoken
first.
'Hello Harry. When are you going to learn that I'm no longer a professor to you? It's
Remus now.' He smiled fondly at Harry.
'Sorry, keep forgetting.' Harry apologised, passing to take the stairs to the corridor. He
had reached the top when a sudden idea hit him, something he'd been wondering how to do for a
very long time. 'Remus...' Harry said and Remus raised an eyebrow to him in curiosity.
Harry took a few moments, considering how and if he could actually ask, then gave in. 'Never
mind.' He smiled at him and pushed open the study door and disappeared through it. Harry was at
the door marked '4' when he heard Remus call to him from the end of the corridor. Harry
doubled back.
'You can ask me anything, Harry, and it's obviously been on your mind for a while now, so
why don't you just say it,' Remus said as Harry drew nearer.
'It's just that I...' Harry broke off again, wondering how to word what he wanted to
say. 'I can't even ask you for help on it, how I'm gonna say it to Hermione is beyond
me,' Harry said with a sigh. Lupin gave a chuckle, placed a hand on Harry's shoulder and
smiled at him, waiting patiently for the next part. 'I want to ask Hermione to marry me, but I
don't have a ring and I don't get the chance to find one. When I do get to go shopping,
Hermione's with me, and that defeats the purpose. Besides, I don't think there are any
shops I could go to for a ring in Hogsmeade and ...' Harry broke off again. He looked up at
Lupin, who had let go of Harry shortly after he had started talking.
Lupin's calm, pleasant face was smiling at Harry in a way he had never seen him smile. His eye
glittered with extra respect for him and a few tears that were threatening to break free. He never
in his life thought that he would hear Harry say those words, nor did he expect to be asked to
help. Lupin cleared his throat and, unable to stop smiling, placed a hand back on Harry's
shoulder.
'I'll see what I can find for you Harry,' he said, giving him a wink and left the
corridor. Harry stood there for a few minutes before finally turning and heading back to room
four.
Hermione was sat on a wooden swing in the middle of a very large and colourful garden. This room,
as they had discovered on their first exploration of the corridor was similar to the Room of
Requirement. However, it didn't give you want you wanted like the Room of Requirement, it gave
the first to enter what it felt they needed. As Harry made his way over to Hermione he realised
this was exactly the sort of place she would come to relax, to get away from the stress of everyday
life.
'Hermione,' Harry said carefully, being within reach of her. She jumped slightly and turned
to look at him and his heart sank. Tears had been streaming down her face; their tracks stained a
path across her pale face, giving her a warn and tired look. Harry took another step forward and
sat down on the swing next to her. He looked to his left and she to her right to face each other.
'What's wrong?'
'I don't know...' Hermione said, giving him a weak smile. 'I'm afraid,
Harry,' Hermione whispered, a new wave of tears flooding her face. Harry instinctively reached
out and wrapped his arms around her, pulling her close. 'I'm so afraid, of so many
things,' Hermione sobbed into Harry's shoulder.
'Me too. I mean, We're 17 years old, and about to become parents, while some madman wants
me dead and could use you and our baby to get to me. I'm afraid that I'll put you in danger
and I'm afraid that if you get captured and live through it, that you'll have to do this
all on your own,' Harry said, rubbing his hand up and down Hermione's back. She had gone
silent in his arms but didn't move. Harry knew that for the first time ever, Hermione knew for
a fact that he loved her. She never thought that he was afraid of the same things she was, they had
both keep their fears from each other until now.
Harry pushed back in the swing seat and pulled Hermione onto his lap, not letting her go or pulling
her away from him, and they sat this way for what seemed like ages. They didn't move or pull
apart until someone cleared their throat nearby. Harry looked up and Hermione turned around to look
at Dumbledore and Lupin who stood a few feet away watching them.
'How long have you been standing there?' Harry asked, giving them a suspicious look.
'Only a few minutes, it was a hard choice whether to interrupt you,' Lupin said, giving
both an encouraging smile that made them both blush. 'It's just that it is nearly midnight
and it's best that you both return to your room,' he added as Dumbledore turned away.
Harry had the best night's sleep that night. He and Hermione had clung to each other all night
and they woke entangled in each other arms, which Harry found he liked. They climbed slowly out of
bed and dressed before heading to the Great Hall for breakfast. Harry was hastily filling his plate
with eggs and bacon when Ron flopped down into the seat beside him.
'What's wrong with you?' Harry asked, buttering his toast. 'You look like you
haven't slept all night.'
'I haven't,' Ron growled, loading egg messily onto his plate. 'Peeves spent the
night whizzing around the room dropping objects on us all night. He finally got bored at four am
and left, but by then we were left to clean up the mess....' At this point Neville sat down
opposite them, looking in a worse state then Ron. Seamus and Dean joined him a few minutes later
and sat fiddling with their food. Dean had just opened his mouth to complain when hundreds of owls
flooded the hall.
'Divination's first, Dean,' Harry told him brightly. 'Plenty of sleep opportunity
in there.' He laughed as a screech owl dropped a copy of the Daily Prophet in front of him and
stood bobbing up and down with a foot held out, waiting to be paid. As Harry slipped a coin into
the pouch on its leg, Hermione picked up the paper and unrolled it. She gave a sudden gasp that
made even Lavender and Parvati who were sat a little way down the table turn to look.
'They've arrested Bellatrix Lestrange!' she told them, beaming with the good news.
'She was caught yesterday attempting to get into Diagon Alley.' Hermione paused a look of
confusion on her face. 'Wonder why she wanted to get into Diagon Alley?' she mused
aloud.
'Maybe You-Know-Who's out of supplies,' joked Lavender, edging her way down the table
to join the conversation.
'Well, he must have to get his Potion ingredients somehow, I guess,' Hermione said, lightly
massaging her raised stomach in memory of one of his strongest potions, but at that moment the bell
rang to signal the start of lessons and the group had to depart.
November moved swiftly into December and school spirit began to rise with the approaching Christmas
holiday, but seventh-year students found that holidays this year would become study periods with
the amount of work they had to do for their upcoming exams.
Harry and Hermione barricaded themselves and their friends in their room for the beginning of
December, but by the time the first week was over, the distracting sounds of life outside the room
forced them to relocate.
'OI!' Ron yelled, sticking his head out though the door one evening. 'We're trying
to study in here, shove off!' he added, before slamming the door, but it seemed to have little
or no effect.
'Maybe we should find somewhere else to study,' Hermione suggested, screwing up her Potions
essay and lobbing it over Ginny's head into the fire and slumping back in her chair.
'Any ideas?' Ren asked, raising her eyebrows.
'Just one, but I need to check we can use it first.' Hermione was up and out of the room
before anyone had the chance to say anything else. She returned a few moments later smiling and
told the group to bring everything they needed, before leading them out of the room and down the
corridor to stop outside the statue to Dumbledore's office.
'We can't go to Dumbledore's office,' Neville said a look of terror on his face,
but before anyone else could speak up, the statue moved and Lupin stepped out.
'Hello.' He smiled around at the familiar faces. 'You can go up now. Harry, a word
please?'
'Fifteen, Harry,' Hermione said, stepping onto the stairs and leading the others up and out
of sight.
'Somewhere private, perhaps?' Lupin said, as soon as the statue had retaken its place.
Harry led him back into his room and turned to face Lupin. 'I got this for you...' Lupin
said, placing his hand into his pocket and pulling out a blue velvet box and handing it over. Harry
popped it open and stood completely shocked.
'Wow! How did you get this?' he asked, goggling at the item he held and completely amazed
that Lupin had managed to get it. It must have cost a fortune.
'It was your mother's, James dragged me and Sirius around London looking for it. When they
heard that Voldemort was after them, they put it into safe keeping along with these...' He
pulled a small white cotton bag from his pocket and tipped its content into his hand. Two gold
wedding bands hit his palm and sat glistening at Harry. '...Only myself and Sirius knew their
location. We were told that they were saved for you, when you found true love, and that we were not
to give them up unless we were sure they would be used wisely, and I think they will be.' Lupin
smiled at Harry, who smiled back.
Harry stared down at the engagement ring still sitting in the velvet box. It was a solid gold band
with a ring of white diamonds pushed into the centre that ran all the way around except for the
patch at the front where the band dipped away leaving space for a silver diamond cross that sat at
the apex.
'Perhaps...' Lupin said after a moment, '...you should find a hiding place for
these...' He dropped the golden wedding bands into their cotton bag and handed it to Harry,
'...and go join your friends before someone comes looking for you.' He smiled again.
'Thanks,' Harry spat out quickly, as Lupin turned away. 'Thank you,' he said, more
calmly, and watched as Lupin bowed his head and left the room.
Harry did a quick sweep of the room before giving up on finding a hiding place, everywhere in this
room was accessible to Hermione. Finally, he shoved the rings into his pocket and sprinted up to
join his friends, quickly saying hello to the headmaster as he passed.
'Where have you been?' Hermione asked, surveying Harry, who hastily covered his pocket
where he had stashed the rings.
'Just talking to Remus.' he said, taking a seat and pulling his Potions essay out of his
bag.
As they left their study space hours later on Dumbledore's order, Harry grabbed Ron by the arm
to slow him down and let the others drift ahead.
'Can you do me a HUGE favour?' Harry asked, praying Ron would agree.
'Sure mate, what's up?' Harry dug into his pocket and extracted the box and bag that
Lupin had given him.
'Can you hide these? Until Christmas; everywhere in our room is too accessible.'
'What are they?' Ron asked, looking bewildered, Harry shifted nervously before muttering
his response, which Ron barely caught. 'You're insane!' Ron exclaimed, beaming at
Harry. 'All this study's gone to your head.... Where on Earth did you get them?'
'Remus got them for me. I asked him for help months ago; these used to belong to my
parents,' Harry added, pressing on Ron how important these items were. 'You can't tell
anyone!'
'Like I would.' Ron spat, taking them, and placing them in his bag then left with
Harry.
The rest of December passed quicker than Harry would have hoped and with the final week of term
approaching, Harry found his nerves building up. He and Ron were found one morning before breakfast
in front of the Gryffindor common room discussing, as Harry stated it, why he was going to propose
in the first place.
'Well, I still think you're insane, but then that shouldn't stop you....' Ron
stopped, studying the look on Harry's face before he continued. 'Look. I've lost count
of how many times you've beaten Lord whatsit, and then there's all those times you've
been in other dangerous situations and your still here! So asking Hermione to marry you should be
easy as pie.'
'You're gonna ask Hermione to marry you?' Neville stood at the bottom of the stairs to
the boys' dormitory in shock, with Dean and Seamus standing behind him. They had all heard the
last part of the conversation.
'Wicked Harry!' Seamus awed at him, before all three of the boys moved to sit down with
them.
During the last week, Professor McGonagall began asking for students who would be staying for
Christmas, and Harry had a sudden panic attack when he realised he didn't know if Hermione
would stay or go home for Christmas. It was a great relief when she said she was staying.
Harry woke Christmas Day to a knock on the door. He scrambled out of bed, almost tripping over
Crookshanks in the process, and made his way to the door.
'MERRY CHRISTMAS!' everyone shouted, as Harry opened the door, shocked. Harry had to
contain himself and was thankful that he didn't have his wand on him. Relaxing, he moved aside,
allowing his visitors to enter.
Molly, Arthur, Bill, Charlie, Fred, George, Ron and Ginny Weasley passed, along with Mr and Mrs
Granger, whom Harry had only met twice before now. As Harry closed the door, Remus stepped in
looking around.
'Where's Hermione?' he asked.
'Still in bed,' Harry answered, spying Mrs Granger heading his way. 'I'll go wake
her,' he said and vanished into their room.
'Where have you been?' Hermione asked, as Harry stepped inside.
'You didn't hear them?' he said pointing over his shoulder to the door.
'Who?'
'Everyone! Almost all the Weasleys and your parents are here. They almost gave me a heart
attack shouting "Merry Christmas" when I opened the door!' Harry explained and
watched as Hermione's hand shot to her stomach. 'You okay?' he asked, concerned when
she looked up at him.
'Baby's kicking,' she breathed, and Harry almost jumped. Moving quickly, he was at her
side in a blink and placed his hand on her stomach, then withdrew it when the baby kicked
again.
'Whoa!' Harry said in shock. 'That is weird,' he laughed, watching as
Hermione's stomach pulsed with the movement again, before tentatively replacing his hand.
'It's also amazing.'
'Huh hum.' Ron cleared his throat from the door. 'You haven't even opened your
presents yet and we brought more!'
Harry and Hermione dressed quickly and took their presents to the main room; it was fun opening
them with everyone, and the days that followed were just as enjoyable.
A week passed and Harry found himself sitting up in bed on New Year's Eve morning, staring at
the wall opposite him. Today would be the day.
By dinnertime, Harry found he had lost his appetite along with his ability to speak. Instead, he
sat silently watching as everyone enjoyed their New Year's Eve dinner and chatting.
Eight o'clock came and went, nine, ten, eleven, and at eleven thirty Ron tapped him on the
shoulder.
'You might be needing this.' he said, handing Harry the velvet box with the engagement ring
in, which Harry took with shaking hands. 'You can do it mate, you belong together,' he
said, giving Harry an encouraging smile and pat on the shoulder.
The party was getting wild by eleven fifty, and Harry made his way through the crowd, looking for
Hermione.
'Hermione, can we talk?' Harry asked, grabbing her to pull her away from her mum.
'In a minute, Harry, its almost midnight.'
'No, now!' he said, pulling her away as Ron took the moment to make his arranged
announcement.
'IT'S ALMOST TIME!' he yelled, and everyone went silent. 'But Harry has something
to do first,' Ron added with a grin. Harry was well aware of everyone in the room: teachers,
remaining student and family and friends turning to watch him. He took a deep breath before getting
down on one knee, holding the box in front of him and looking up at Hermione.
'Hermione...' he croaked his throat oddly dry. He swallowed. '... Will you marry
me?' he said, watching the shocked expression on her face as she looked down at him in
disbelief.
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Harry took a deep breath, everyone was watching him, especially Hermione, and it was starting to
scare him. She hadn't said a thing, nothing at all, but he had watched her expression change
from shock to what he could only hope was happiness as a tear escaped down her left cheek.
'Harry... I...' Hermione didn't know what to say. She just looked at him in disbelief,
not knowing what to do or say to him. She could feel everyone's eyes on her as they watched,
expecting her to say "yes", but she didn't know if she wanted to. Taking a deep
breath, Hermione quickly thought of a good reason to say "no", but could only come up
with single reasons to say "yes". She loved him.
'Yes.' She smiled trying to hold back the tears. 'I will.' A sudden eruption of
applause and cheering came from the crowd around them and Hermione suddenly realised that everyone
was still there; she had completely forgotten they were there to begin with.
Harry couldn't believe it, he couldn't believe it all night or for the next few months that
passed, but she had said yes to him.
Harry was pleased that the next few months at least had gone without incident. Hermione continued
to grow with the baby and Harry's worry intensified the closer it came to the due date, but
that worry was only added to with the arrival of another article in the Daily Prophet towards the
end of April about Harry and his use of an Unforgivable Curse.
'MINISTRY ATTEMPTS TO REDEEM HARRY POTTER.' Parvati had this version of the paper and was
reading it out to Seamus and Neville when Harry, Hermione and Ron sat down. 'Response from a
previous article on this matter was greatly received, in particular the response from the Ministry
of Magic officials.
'Ministry members state that, "the incident involving Mr Potter and the Unforgivable Curse
mentioned is strictly under wraps." Mr Potter was face to face with a Death Eater and used the
curse in an attempt to protect himself and his friends. No damage was done by the use of this
curse, and as you are all aware, efficient use of an Unforgivable requires the wand to cause
damage, and Mr Potter was clearly not wanting to kill the Death Eater at all.'
'Wonderful,' Harry spat, slopping scrambled eggs onto his plate and grabbing a piece of
toast. 'Just what I needed, another Ministry inquiry.'
'Don't worry mate, I doubt the Ministry will do anything just because the Daily Prophet
thinks you did wrong ... again.'
'Ron!' Hermione said, shocked at the tone in Ron's voice at his last word.
'What? I'm only pointing out that the Prophet has said he was a trouble-maker before and
the Ministry didn't do anything.'
'Yes, and that really helps make him feel better about them doing it again. You
have...'
'Could you two stop arguing for 10 minutes?' Harry interrupted, not wanting this
conversation to end how all the others did, with neither of them talking to the other and Harry in
the middle as a mediator.
'Sorry,' Hermione said, and began helping herself to the breakfast on the table in front of
her.
'Yah so'wey mat'!' Ron spat, spraying poached egg on everyone in range and
receiving a disgusted look from Hermione.
'What are you guys doing today?' Neville asked, attempting to cut carefully through his
toast and only managing to add scrambled egg to the mess on the table.
'I need to do the Potions homework that's due tomorrow, and the Transfiguration stuff!'
Harry said dully, watching Hermione pick up a second slice of toast and refill her goblet with
fresh pumpkin juice.
'Can I join you? I haven't done it either, and I haven't got a clue how to make mould
cleaner anyway.'
'Neville, how is it you managed to stay in Potions this long? I thought you of all people would
have opted out of it when we had the chance to last year!' Parvati pointed out, attempting to
spoon the egg mess onto a spare plate.
'Gran wanted me to take it, said it would be useful for later life. I think I'm just going
to stay clear of any jobs that involve me making potions, I don't care how easy they
are!'
Everyone finished breakfast in a jolly mood after Neville's comment and then made their way
back up the stairs in the Entrance Hall. Harry, Ron, Hermione and Neville headed for the private
room, leaving everyone else on their way to the library or back to the common room to do their own
things.
Studying for a potion on mould turned out to be harder than they had expected. No one noticed that
lunch time had come and gone until Dobby knocked gingerly on the door and presented Hermione with
food and drink before bowing his way out, the tip of his long nose brushing on the carpet as he
went.
They finished in time for dinner, and made their way down to the Great Hall together to enjoy the
variety of things on offer. Afterwards, making their way back up to their room, Harry and Hermione
bid farewell to Ron and Neville and stepped into the comfort and quiet of their open room.
'Can we just sit here and relax for a bit?' Harry asked hesitantly, taking a seat on the
couch. He didn't know what Hermione was planning for the evening, but this was the first time
they had been able to sit alone together for quite some time.
'I was hoping you'd say that.' She smiled at him, and joined him, resting her head on
his shoulder. Silence fell for a moment. 'We should go to Hogsmeade alone this weekend, do some
shopping for baby things, and a few things for our home,' Hermione said as an after thought.
Her mind was far from Hogsmeade, but very close to herself right now as the baby had taken to
kicking her. She shifted; the position she was currently in wasn't helping to ease the feeling
each tiny kick gave her. Sensing that Hermione was uncomfortable, Harry moved to look at her.
'Are you okay?' he asked, watching her face. Seeing no sign of discomfort there, Harry
naturally placed his hand on her stomach. He had done this every day for the last three months at
least. 'Hmmm. Maybe this one's restless, needs some sleep, just like mum,' Harry said,
moving slowly to his feet and pulling Hermione up as he went. 'Come on, bed time. Lots of
classes to go to tomorrow.' He smiled, leading her to their room.
The week passed quickly. Harry found his homework load kept his mind from horrible possibilities
that could happen any day. Hermione was nearing the end of her pregnancy and was suffering from
discomfort in her back and legs, and visiting Madam Pomfrey only got: 'Well, this is what
pregnancy does to under-aged people.' and the suggestion of lying on her back and resting
wherever possible.
'Lying on my back is impossible!' Hermione complained to Harry late Friday night. She had
been lying on her back for the last few minutes but found the baby would kick down towards the bed.
'I'm in more pain lying like that.' she breathed, pushing herself onto her side.
'Here,' Harry said, moving to sit behind her and starting to rub her back and shoulders.
'Does this help?' he asked, moving down to her hips and onto her legs.
'Oh, that's much better.' Hermione sighed into his massaging before completely
relaxing.
'Are you sure you want to go to Hogsmeade tomorrow?' He asked, shifting down to her ankles
and pulling her socks off.
'Hmmm... I'm sure,' Hermione breathed, as she drifted off to sleep.
Joining the queue heading out of the castle the next morning, Harry and Hermione discussed what
shops they would go to first, including lunch at the Three Broomsticks.
'I want to go to the house first, check out how many rooms we have. We never did get a really
good look. I can do that while you go to Honeydukes and Zonko's, then I'll meet you outside
that baby shop in the next street,' Hermione reeled off, as they passed Mr Filch and stepped
into the bright sunlight. Harry simply agreed and carried on deciding what sort of clothes wizard
babies wore. Neither of them saw a shadow pulling away from the castle behind them.
They passed through the gate and followed the path to Hogsmeade, separating only when they needed
to. Harry took the main street to the shops, disappearing into Honeydukes with the intention of
buying more sweets that he needed, while Hermione headed up the path to their new home.
She approached the door, digging into her pocket for the gold key before inserting it into the
lock. One turn. She could have sworn they had locked the door properly when they had last visited.
It should have turned twice. She pushed the door open slowly, wondering if they had forgotten about
a second turn to lock the door.
Stepping in, she looked around carefully before deciding she was being silly and started mentally
planning out the house, with the kitchen, living room, study, and bathroom on the ground floor.
Upstairs, three bedrooms, one with an en-suite, as well as a separate bathroom for guests or
children. Another small room gave Hermione the idea of playroom or nursery. Keeping all this
information in mind, she headed back down the stairs and stepped out into the bright sunlight
again.
The shadow pushed away from a wall nearby and followed Hermione to the end of the street and around
the corner before it made its move.
Lunging forward, it shouted a Binding Curse. Upon reaching Hermione, it grabbed the bound girl,
muttered a few well-chosen words and vanished, taking her.
At the other end of the street, Harry had witnessed the whole thing, watching as the shadow had
approached, pulled out a wand and vanished along with Hermione and his unborn child. Harry stood
shocked, staring at the spot where they had last been, before he realised that someone was calling
his name. He turned around and found himself face to face with Professor Dumbledore.
'Harry, come with us,' he said, and led the way back to the castle. Harry barely realised
that with Professor Dumbledore there had been six other people: Professor McGonagall, Madam Hooch,
Professor Flitwick, Remus Lupin, Author Weasley and Professor Snape.
*Not again* Hermione sat in the same empty room as she had nine months previous, feeling as though
her every thought was echoing around the walls. She sat in the same chair, in the middle of the
room, tied tightly by the ropes that bound her in Hogsmeade, wondering why she had been brought
back here. But she didn't need to be told the answer to that; she already knew the
answer.
The door behind her creaked open slowly and she heard the slow footsteps of someone entering but in
no hurry to reach her.
'I see you managed to keep my gift safe and well.' Hermione closed her eyes; the dark voice
of the darkest wizard alive sent a shiver up her spine.
'Voldemort.' she whispered.
'Brave witch, you showed no fear before and I have no doubt you will show none now, but utter
my name in front of a Death Eater and you will not be so brave.' he breathed, leaning close to
her so that she could feel his cold breath on her neck. 'Speaking of Death Eaters, there seems
to be a lack of them, don't you agree?' He chuckled, knowing Hermione would't answer,
and stood up straight. Within minutes, Death Eaters were entering the room and surrounding her, and
the room suddenly became dark with the black robes of those who followed Lord Voldemort.
'You knew?' Harry was quickly losing his temper. He sat in the Headmaster's office with
all those who had pulled him from Hogsmeade and had just been told of the plans made by Voldemort
to take Hermione that weekend. The only thing that had stopped Harry from jumping up and killing
Snape on the spot was that he was called away just in time. 'You knew he was going to take her,
and you didn't stop us going; you didn't even bother to warn us!' Harry said loudly,
his face growing red with anger.
'I am sorry Harry, but we could not tell you or Voldemort would have known there was a spy in
his ranks and could very possibly have worked out who it was.' Dumbledore explained. It
didn't comfort Harry at all. He would rather Voldemort was aware that Snape was a spy than let
him take Hermione.
'So what now? We let him kill her?'
'I don't think he will harm her, he wants her and the baby to get to you.' Lupin said
in an attempt to calm Harry down.
'We wait,' Mr Weasley said, moving to sit next to Harry. 'we just need to wait for
Severus to tell us what the next move is, and then we can act on it.' As he said 'we',
he indicated the people in the office around Harry.
'And what do I do? Wait for everyone else to get killed trying to get Hermione back? I
don't think so, I'm going to get her back and get rid of him. I'm sick of being told to
sit and wait. I've waited for eight and a half months for him to make a move and he's not
going to get what he wants!' Harry pushed himself roughly out of the chair, knocking it over as
he went and made a quick beeline for the door.
Hermione was looking intently around the room. Most of the Death Eaters had spoken, but Hermione
was looking for one in particular. If she knew he was there she would feel at little relieved. She
counted three in her view that could be him, but she had no idea how many stood out of her
sight.
So far, all Voldemort had done was circle her and make comments on how well she had done with
carrying her baby, and how he had given her the opportunity of a lifetime. She found he always
added 'even if it is going to end soon' at which the Death Eaters would laugh. He was
waiting for something, wasting the time in anticipation of something happening. Waiting for labour
to start.
Hermione sucked in a sharp breath; pain, shooting pain, ran through her stomach. This was the worst
possible time for her to have a baby. She held the breath, hoping this was another false labour
that she'd experienced a few times over the last three months. The pain subsided, she relaxed
and realised that Voldemort and the Death Eaters had watched her the entire time.
Harry sat in the starry room, staring up at the glowing stars of the ceiling. His attempt to get
out of Dumbledore's office had failed due to the fact that Dumbledore had locked it before
Harry could get close enough, so instead he had turned and stormed up the stairs, out of sight,
into the corridor.
His mind wasn't focusing on the ceiling or even on what Dumbledore and the others were talking
about, but instead he wondered how he could get out to find Voldemort and Hermione.
He could very easily get out of the castle. There were many passages that he could use to escape,
but the real challenge was getting out of Dumbledore's office without being seen. He took a
deep breath and concentrated on getting out.
Harry pulled himself out of his seat quickly and marched to the door, yanked it open and stepped
out into the corridor and towards Dumbledore's study. He paused at the door and could hear the
voices of those he had left behind, only this time, one other voice was present.
'Snape.' Harry hissed through gritted teeth, before pushing the door open roughly.
'Where is she?' he demanded, staring Snape down, daring him to say 'still with
Voldemort.' But Snape didn't say anything. Turning instead to Dumbledore, he continued with
his report.
'...The death-eaters are constantly with her, it's almost impossible to get clo...'
Snape stopped mid sentence as Harry repeated his question.
'Where... IS... Hermione!' he asked, making sure Snape didn't miss a word.
'I will do my best, Headmaster.' Snape said, and turned, heading to the door. Harry seized
the opportunity and followed closely behind Snape.
'Tell me where Hermione is. I want to know where he's keeping her. Is he hurting her? What
does he plan to do with her? When will you get your act together and bring her back
here?'
'Would you mind shutting your mouth for five minutes, Potter? It's not enough that I have
to listen to your insufferable whining in my class, but when I'm trying to do my job I
don't have to listen.' Snape snapped, and continued to make his way out of the castle.
Harry followed.
'I don't whine in class. I do my work, you pick on me, and well, now I'm picking on you
and I'm not going to let up until you tell me where Voldemort is keeping Hermione.'
'DON'T SAY HIS NAME!' Snape shot roughly at Harry.
'VOLD-E-MORT!' Harry stretched the name as much as possible, then stared at Snape.
'Take me to him. Now.' Snape looked up over Harry's shoulder, but Harry didn't
move. He knew this was a trick, and turning to look would lose him the chance to get to
Hermione.
Over Harry's shoulder, Dumbledore stood at the front of a very large group of students and
teachers all watching the exchange. Dumbledore gave Snape a tiny nod and turned to go back into the
school. Looking back at Harry, Snape made the fastest possible move he could make. He grabbed Harry
by the scruff of his robes and vanished, taking Harry with him.
*Breathe, breathe, breathe, breathe, in and out* Hermione repeated these instructions in her head
over and over, but she had no idea what she was doing. The pain was getting unbearable and the
contractions closer together. *Just stay calm, you'll be okay* she added, as the contraction
subsided.
'Right, Potter,' Snape said, standing in the midst of a dense forest. Over his shoulder,
Harry could see a small building in a clearing, lights shinning through the windows. 'That
house is where the Dark Lord is right now,' he said, pointing over his shoulder, 'and where
he's keeping Hermione.' He paused and poked Harry in the shoulder as he carried on.
'You are not to move from this point until I have taken Hermione out of that house. If you do,
she'll be the first to die.' Snape pushed on the last few words, making sure Harry
understood and heard what he said.
'Why can't you just Apparate her out of the room?' Harry asked, wanting to get this
over and done with.
'Because that house is like Hogwarts, no Apparating or Disapparating, so you had better
wait.' Snape said, and disappeared with a snap. Harry crouched down and shifted closer to the
house and waited.
'Untie her Wormtail, she should be comfortable for this.' Voldemort's cold breath was
close to Hermione neck again. It caused her to shudder, and as Wormtail moved forward to untie her,
she struggled, only to find Voldemort's cold hands on her shoulders. 'Now, now, would't
want to hurt your child would you?' He let out a long cold laugh.
Behind her, the door opened, and the Death Eaters who had previously vacated the room re-entered,
obviously having been told the time had come. Taking a deep breath, Hermione closed her eyes and
focused on being somewhere else.
'My Lord.' Hermione's eyes flew open. That was a familiar voice, the one she had looked
for previously. 'He is not letting the Potter boy leave.' Hermione's head relaxed back
on her shoulders and she let out an exasperated sigh. 'I am unaware of any plans to retrieve
her.' Snape's cold, slick voice echoed through the room and right through Hermione's
ears. Was he lying? Was he telling the truth?
'Then you are a useless spy to me, Severus.' Voldemort's voice dripped with anger and
Hermione could almost guess which direction this conversation was heading. 'So what am I
supposed to do with a useless spy?'
'My Lord,' Snape begged, and out of the corner of her eye, Hermione saw the Death Eater
drop to his knees. 'He is purposely keeping me out of the loop. I believe he suspects I am your
spy.' Hermione watched him furtively; his right hand was inching its way down through his
jet-black robes and into his pocket.
In one swift movement that Hermione anticipated, Snape pulled his wand from his pocket and shouted
a single word that she didn't catch. As he said it, Hermione slid quickly from the chair to the
floor, another contraction pushing through her body. The need to push was evident for the first
time, but panic forced her to hold back.
Snape grabbed her by the waist, pulled her sharply to her feet and guided her to the doorway. She
couldn't see anything; the room had suddenly been filled with a thick black smoke. Out in the
fresh air, Hermione collapsed to the ground, clutching her stomach, and looked up at him.
'Take this,' Snape said, holding out a long, thin object that he had produced from another
pocket in his robes. She grabbed it and felt an all too familiar pulling behind her navel that
could only mean the item was a Portkey. She was safe at last.
Harry had been waiting impatiently in the forest right where Snape had left him. He watched as a
flash of light erupted behind the closed curtain in one room of the house. Snape appeared out in
the open clutching a very pregnant woman that could only be Hermione. He was almost there when he
caught Snape's eye and watched as he and Hermione vanished from view.
He stopped watching the spot where they had been, suddenly realising that if he stood there any
longer, he would be dead!
He moved quickly to the door of the house and yanked it open. He was ready, he didn't know what
for or what he was going to do, but he was ready anyway. Stepping in he could hear shouts of
confusion from inside the room and saw thick black smoke sliding out from underneath the door.
Hesitating only for a moment, Harry pulled the door open and was engulfed in the smoke. He felt a
hand on his shoulder and heard the whispered words in his ear.
'Give no indication that I took Granger.' Snape had returned. After whispering these words
he vanished into the thick of the room and whispered a Clearing Charm that none of the Death Eaters
had been able to do properly.
With the smoke cleared, Harry could see the content of the room. Many Death Eaters were looking
dazed and perplexed at what had just occurred. Snape stood a few feet from Voldemort, who stood by
a single wooden chair in the centre of the room.
'WHERE IS SHE?' he bellowed, looking around at his followers. Harry saw this as an
opportunity to make himself known. He took a deep breath and answered.
'I TOOK HER BACK!' Voldemort spun around so fast it made Harry dizzy to watch.
'Seize him!' Voldemort ordered, and every Death Eater in the room pulled out their wand and
attempted to catch Harry with ropes. None of them were particularly smart, or quick. Harry had made
his move across the room passing each Death Eater, stunning several, and vanished through the open
door at the other end. He pulled it shut behind him and locked it.
*Think Harry, what do you need to do?* Truth was, Harry didn't have a clue what he was doing or
going to do to end this. He only knew that he wasn't leaving here alive if Voldemort was still
at large.
'HARRY!' Hermione was calling at the top of her voice. The pain of contractions was pushing
through her body, demanding that this moment in time be over with, but Hermione didn't want it.
She would wait for him.
Harry moved quickly through the house. He ducked into rooms, avoiding the Death Eaters as they
searched for him. He was making his way back to the room he had started in. He knew that Voldemort
hadn't left it and he intended to get there and kill him before anyone had the chance to kill
him, first.
Pushing the door of the room open, he watched as a few followers disappeared hurriedly up the
stairs and out of sight. Harry darted across the hallway and into the first room, just in time to
see Wormtail hit the ground dead.
'Voldemort!' Harry growled, holding his wand firmly in his hand, pointed directly at the
Dark Lord.
'Harry, what a pleasure to see you,' Voldemort said, pushing a grin onto his face as he
turned to see the boy who was to be his end. 'And how is that girl of yours holding up, hmm?
The loss of the baby not to hard on her?' he asked, chuckling as Harry's face slipped from
determination to shock. 'You didn't take her from here did you, Harry?' Voldemort
chuckled again, taking a step forward towards Harry. 'No, I didn't think so. Like you will
end, your girlfriend will die from shame, torture and pure weakness, just... as... your parents
did.' He stretched the last word out watching Harry's face carefully.
'My parents weren't weak. And neither is Hermione.' Harry said, pulling his head up
high. 'And I won't be the one dying tonight,' he added through gritted teeth.
'Of course not,' Voldemort almost laugh aloud at Harry's boldness. 'but what do you
plan to do to kill me? Poke me in the eye with a sausage?' He let out a loud booming
laugh.
'I don't have a sausage.' Harry replied, moving slowly around the edge of the room so
that his back was no longer to an open door. Voldemort chuckled.
'Accio wand.' Harry suddenly felt his hand empty and he spun around to see a hooded figure
standing in the doorway he had previously vacated. Harry made a quick move, thinking fast. He moved
back towards the door and out of the room, sliding between the Death Eater's legs to escape as
Voldemort called out again.
'Give up Harry, you'll never leave here alive.' Harry darted through an open door,
crossed the room and climbed unceremoniously into an open hatch. 'Your parents were easy
targets.' Voldemort shouted, following Harry into the hallway. 'Waited in their house
patiently for me, your father even unlocked the door for me.' Harry's anger was building;
he could feel his face redden as he made his way backwards around the same tracks he had followed
previously. 'Your mother was in your bedroom, Harry, she begged me to let you live, begged that
she would do anything for me if I left you alone. HA, what a pointless exercise that was! She stood
still and allowed me to end her life, one simple flick of the wand and she was one big ugly lump on
your bedroom floor.'
Harry moved into a vacated room and thumped the wall, denting it slightly. He was stuck, trapped
wandering around a house in the middle of nowhere, wand-less. He turned around, crossed the room
and dented the wall there. He had to think of something quick before someone found him. *Click* The
door of the room had closed. A hooded figure moved across the room, holding out its wand. He paused
pushed his wand into Harry's chest and then lowered his hood.
'Take it,' Snape said. 'You have as much power as he does,' he added, giving Harry
an encouraging smile. He then turned and moved back towards the door.
'Thanks,' Harry blurted out quickly.
'As for your girlfriend,' Voldemort had changed from his parents and now focused on
Hermione, 'she was even easier. A fake letter to the guards at her place left her wide open.
She was going to write you a letter - "Dear Harry,"' Voldemort put on a false high
voice in mock of Hermione, '"oh how I love you, wish to be with you. I can't get you
out of my mind."' He let out a cold laugh. 'I would have been interested to see what
she would have written, but the opportunity to scare her was too much! She almost had a heart
attack on the spot when she realised I was in her room. Now that was fun, wasn't it
Severus?'
Harry heard Snape laugh and then continued on his journey around the house.
'She was so afraid of what I would do. She practically choked on the potion I fed her. And then
she couldn't even keep awake long enough for one of my men to drop her in Hogsmeade! How weak
she was then? She hasn't changed a bit, sitting in that chair, squirming in agony.' Harry
paused. He had entered the room with the chair. He stood staring at it. 'And then I killed it,
still inside her. I killed it, just like I was going to do to her and like I will to you.' He
let out another cold, long laugh. It was at this point that Harry seized his chance, stepping into
the doorway, pointing Snape's wand at Voldemort and shouting, without thinking,
'AVADA KEDAVARA!'
A bright, green light momentarily filled the room, followed by a deadening silence. Harry stood
stunned. Had he done that? He looked at Snape, who looked just as shocked as he was, staring down
at Voldemort, limp and dead on the floor. He had been facing the room with the chair when Harry had
appeared in the doorway, but he hadn't been fast enough to react. Slowly, and with growing
realisation the Death Eaters filled the hallway, muttering words of disbelief and anger that Harry
had the ability to do such a thing.
Harry moved forward as the main door to the house opened. He pushed Voldemort's form with his
foot: no movement. He jabbed him again. Nothing.
'Harry.' Harry turned slowly and looked up at Dumbledore. 'It's over Harry.'
Harry looked back at Voldemort, expecting him to get up and fight back.
'I killed him!' Harry said in shock. 'I took him by surprise and killed him!'
Looking back at Dumbledore, his face torn between shock, happiness and a little regret that he
hadn't allowed his enemy the chance of a fair fight.
Harry looked around. Tonks, Remus, Moody and other members of the Order had arrived, including Fred
and George Weasley, who stood shocked, looking at Voldemort while holding a Death Eater up by a
cord attached to his ankle. He was dangling upside down, attempting to hold his robes up to cover
his modesty.
'Come Potter, I think Granger will be waiting for you,' Snape said, guiding Harry from the
house and handing him another Portkey before vanishing with him from the grounds.
'Push, Hermione, push.... That's it, one last big push.'
Hermione's head dropped back on the bed. It was over. She closed her eyes and lay still for
just a moment. The pain in her stomach throbbed, her breathing was still ragged from the experience
and she listened to the sounds around her, the small cry of a new born baby, the words of a nurse
soothing the child, those still caring for the exhausted Hermione and two voices talking to her,
her mother and Molly Weasley, both doing as they had done for the last nine months, telling her
everything would be fine, and how beautiful her child was.
'It's a girl,' the Healer announced handing the bundle of blankets to its mother.
'She's beautiful.' She smiled. 'What are you going to call her?' she
asked.
'Lily.' Hermione breathed. She didn't feel right, the pain in her stomach deepened and
she felt drowsy and dizzy. Her arms dropped and someone made a grab for the newborn baby. Hermione
didn't know whom, because at that point she passed out. The only thought on her mind was how
she'd ended up in this situation. How did this happen?
Hermione opened her eyes warily; she could hear something, the cooing of a small baby, her baby.
She moved to get up, but a sharp pain in her stomach made her stop and lie roughly back down,
letting out a moan of pain as she did so.
'Hey.' Harry moved quickly from his seat to her side. He was cradling the baby in his arms,
a look of pure delight on his face. Hermione reached out and pushed the cloth from her baby's
face and Harry leaned the child down slightly so Hermione could see her. 'She's beautiful.
She's got your eyes,' Harry said, smiling at Hermione. Their eyes met and Harry reached
down and gave her a kiss on the lips. 'It's all over, Hermione. We're safe to bring her
up without fear. He won't be back this time.' Harry said, and kissed her again.
'Aw, get a room!' Ron said, watching them. Harry and Hermione turned to see him and Ren
standing in the doorway with a group of people that looked a lot like the whole of the student
body, all the teachers and every member of the Order of the Phoenix, as well as several members of
the Ministry. Everyone had come to congratulate them.
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