Troubled Mind Author: Sunnycouger (foolofatook_@hotmail.com)
Disclaimer: Not mine, never will be (probably
a good job or else we would end up with R/Hr, H/Pan, D/G and with sizeable
contributions of N/La, F/A & S/Par in the books ;)) Alas, this isn't
going to happen and all the blame can be placed at JKR's doorstep. ;) Rating: R (I'm saying R just in case because
it refers to some pretty graphic scenes although it probably isn't that
bad - better safe than sorry right?) Summary: Companion piece to Unbreakable and
Unforgiveable Sinner from Hermione's point of view. Can Ron persuade her
not to throw their relationship away? Authors Notes: This fic is a stand alone companion piece to
Unbreakable and Unforgiveable Sinner - if you haven't read either fic, please
do and let me know what you think. The title is based on the song Troubled Mind by Catie Curtis
which is a great song - I've been listening to it way too much recently
and it inspired this. Thanks to Fez for looking over this and letting me know what
you think and thank you to everyone who reviewed the last part. I don't
know if I'll do any more parts of the series although some people have mentioned
wanting a Remus, Snape or Angelina piece but I'll have to see how my time
pans out when I go back to uni. Anyway, I'm glad you guys liked. (I'm onto
foof for the next year I think after this series but at least this one is
a bit happier than the last two ;)) Oooh, one more thing - the Impediment curse was used in GoF
and slows the thing it's used on down so slowly it almost stops moving (which
is kinda important later on ;)) Let me know what you think - the good, the bad and the ugly.
(The ending was a pain to write, it took about 4 drafts before I got one
that I liked enough to post :() ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ And I'm tired from all the weight I've got a troubled, a troubled mind ~ Troubled Mind by Catie Curtis ~ She always liked books - they were something she'd loved since
she was a child. A book was sturdy, reliable and whenever something got
too scary or made her feel nervous she could skip a few chapters along and
know the ending. If it was a good ending she could continue reading and
if it wasn't she would stop and get another book. She'd always thought life
would be like that - well, not thought but hoped. She'd always hoped that
her life would be like a good book - a kinda slow beginning, getting more
interesting in the middle and having a happy ending. When she'd got to Hogwarts she realised she'd got to the interesting
part - especially when she became friends with Harry Potter. She'd expected
life to be difficult and hard work but she knew that it wouldn't be like
that forever. She knew that because good people always got the happy ending
they deserved. Ron Weasley once said she was deluded if she thought that
they would all come through the war unscathed. She liked to think she was
just an optimist. Well, she used to think she was an optimist but times
had changed and Hermione Granger had finally worked out that Ron had been
right - she was deluded and placed too much faith in fairy tale endings.
Real life didn't work like that. Real life was so much harder.
So much crueller. And she'd finally worked out how much she'd wasted her
life in believing that everyone got the ending they deserved. Hermione walked through the door into the library and sat
down, put her books down and opened them up at the pages she'd marked the
previous night and stared at the pages aimlessly - straining to see through
the dim light of the candle she used so that she wouldn't attract any attention
from anyone who would see the whole room illuminated. She should have been
more concerned about being caught - she was Head Girl and it should have
mattered more to her if she was caught - she was breaking the rules after
all. But she didn't really care about that - they were only rules. They
didn't really make a difference to anything other than her report card.
It wasn't the difference between life and death. Rules hadn't done any good when it came down to it so what
was the point in worrying about them? She had spent her whole school career
worrying about the consequences of her actions - always telling Harry and
Ron to be careful or they would get in trouble. She'd been a good little
girl and what good had it done anyone? What good had it done the people
she loved? None at all. So what was the point of it? Of anything? She took a deep breath and looked down at the charmed glass
quill she had perched in her hand preparing to write. It had been charmed
to change colour depending on her mood, not that you would know it as it
had been black since January. She supposed she hadn't been in any other
mood to make it change colour anymore - it may as well have not been charmed
at all. Ron had given her the quill for her Christmas all of three
months ago and she'd been shocked at how pretty it was at the time - it
was yellow when she opened it because she'd been so happy before turning
a deep pink when she looked at him because she loved him. It was a perfect
present. Despite that, he'd felt bad about only giving her that because
he couldn't afford anything bigger - better. She couldn't imagine anything
being better - it had been given with love, his love and that made it better
than anything. He made a lot of things better than anything. She exhaled deeply and shook her head. That had been before,
she had no right to dwell on the past after what she'd done. She had no
right to think about him after what she'd put him through - not yet. Not
until she was sure it was safe. As soon as it was safe she would make sure
they all knew that she was sorry but that they would be safe with her now.
She wouldn't be weak, she wouldn't be a liability. She would keep them safe.
She would make herself be strong. She would protect them. She would be in control. She wouldn't let them take that control from her again. She
wouldn't let anyone take that control from her. She would rather die. Die. It was such a small word - small but powerful. Tiny but
mighty. Simple but terrifying. Cedric had died. Hagrid had died. Lavender
had died. And Ron...Ron had nearly died. He had come so close...too close.
He had nearly died and she'd nearly done it. Killed him. She felt a shiver run through her as she tried to clear her
head. It wouldn't do for a second to think about that at all - she had work
to do. If she didn't do the work it could happen again and if it happened
again she would be weak and a liability and not in control. And if she wasn't
in control she would rather not endanger anyone. Especially him. She loved him too much for that. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ "Well, you know what? I don't give a damn what you
do! Go...go...have Bulgarian babies with bushy hair, duck feet and a big
nose! I'm happy for you, really I am!" Hermione looked at Ron, her mouth open in indignation
as Harry read over his parchment ignoring the whole situation. How dare
Ron Weasley presume to use that tone with her? "Fine! Maybe I will!" "Fine!" Ron said with narrowed eyes. Hermione huffed. "Fine!" Ron continued glaring at her. "Fine!" Harry groaned as he stood up, threw the parchment and
his quill down and looked at them both. "I think we can all agree that
it's 'fine!' For crying out loud, you two are really, REALLY doing my head
in!" He walked over to Hermione. "Are you and Viktor still together?"
Hermione looked petulant at Harry's severe tone. Harry
hardly ever shouted at them - it was a strange sensation and not one she
particularly liked - she had no idea how to handle an angry Harry. "Maybe."
He groaned again as he walked over to Ron. "Do you
think she's still together with him?" Ron glared directly at Hermione. "Maybe..."
Harry gave an exasperated cry as he put his hands on his
head. "Okay, let me spell this out for you both using really small
words - Hermione," he turned and looked at Hermione, "Ron has
had a thing for you since fourth year and is jealous as hell." Ron gasped indignantly as his ears began to burn bright
red as he spluttered a reply. "I bloody well am not jealous!"
Hermione looked at Ron in surprise as Harry turned to
the redhead and continued. "Ron - Hermione has been interested in you
for at least as long and probably longer. She has been just 'good friends'
with Viktor since he went back home last year." Hermione looked at Harry, the faintest of blushes appearing.
"That...that's not true!" Harry raised an eyebrow. "He writes to me as well,
you know..." Ron began to laugh before being silenced by a death glare
from Hermione. She would kill them both for this. Harry looked at both of them before taking Ron by the
arm and walking him over to Hermione who was still glaring intermittedly
between the two boys. Harry had a pleased smile as he positioned Ron in
front of her. "Now look here as I put it in the most basic way possible
- Ron likes Hermione, Hermione likes Ron," he looked between the two
of them before repeating again louder, "Ron likes Hermione, Hermione
likes Ron. See? Nice and simple - now do the rest of us a favour and bloody
talk about it like civilised people before I need to literally bang your
heads together like the others wanted to do." Hermione looked up at Ron's blue eyes and felt her breath
catch in her throat briefly before she forced herself to look over at Harry.
"Others?" Harry pointed over to the fireplace where Dean, Lavender,
Neville, Parvati and Seamus were all sitting watching the proceedings with
interest. Lavender and Parvati waved and began whispering and giggling before
Hermione turned her gaze back to Harry. "All of them? Even Neville?"
Harry nodded his head with a nervous smile. "Yeah,
you guys have been at it every day for a month and you're both driving us
slowly mad..." "A little late for that in most of your cases..."
Ron muttered as Harry patted him on the back. "Just...talk, okay? For the sake of my sanity if
nothing else..." Ron groaned as he looked at Harry. "You aren't going
to pull the whole 'I have the world to save and don't need this' spiel on
us, are you?" Harry looked down and kicked his foot along the floor
as he walked away. "No, but I will if you two don't work it out - I
can lay a guilt trip on as good as the next person. So just talk and save
me the hassle!" Hermione scowled as she looked at Ron. "So?"
"So what?" She put her head to the side before giving up and dragging
him towards the secluded corner of the common room to get away from the
prying eyes, which immediately caused a unified groan to come from her audience.
She had the nosiest classmates - why couldn't they keep their noses out
of other peoples business. Hermione looked up at him and sighed. "So...I
suppose I'm sorry..." He looked down and sighed. "Me too..." She nodded her head expecting him to say something. Anything.
As nothing came she shook her head. What more could she have expected? She
began to walk away, desperate to avoid another argument. "Hermione? Wait," he began, "um...was Harry
right? You know about Krum and...you?" She nodded her head as she felt herself blush. He probably
thought it was hilarious. "But don't bother making fun of me, I mean
it..." He raised his hands in defence. "I...wasn't going
to. I...I'm kinda glad he was right, that's all..." She looked at him in shock. He was glad? "What? Why?"
He shrugged his shoulders as his ears began to turn scarlet.
"Um, I just...am. I...I'm just glad you're not with anyone," his
eyes widened before he continued quickly, "I mean with him, not anyone
just him..." She felt herself smile as she looked at him. "Why?"
He shifted uncomfortably as he took a step towards her.
"Because. He...he used dark magic. No good wizard uses dark magic..."
"Ron, he was under the Imperious - that hardly counts
as dark magic." He shook his head. "Hey, if it's there it's there...Imperious
or not. He could have used that on you - so, for your safety, I'm glad you
aren't still seeing him." "For my safety?" He nodded his head, liking the sound of the theory he
was running with. "Uh-huh, safety." She sighed and turned around. What more could she have
expected from him? He would never admit anything, ever. Why did she waste
her time? "Well, thank you for being so concerned about my 'safety'
but, I'm a big girl and can look after myself. I'll speak to you later.
I have to go study." She heard him groan before he ran the few steps to catch
up with her. "Hermione, I...I...would you...I mean..." She looked at him, his ears bright as he stuttered, and
waited expectantly. "I mean...would you..." "You said that." He looked unimpressed. "Will you just be quiet for
a minute? Thank you. Okay, would you...maybe, consider, if you're going
down to Hogsmeade anyway..." He ran a hand through his hair as he looked at his shoes
and spoke quickly. "Would you like to come to Hogsmeade with me tomorrow?"
She smiled. "We always go to Hogsmeade together..."
"I...I mean...um...you know...I mean...just us? You
and me...together, together..." Hermione grinned as she nodded her head. "I would
love to. Really love to." He nodded his head as he took a deep breath and gave her
a quick smile before turning around. "Good, good...okay, bye..."
She watched as he walked over to Harry and smiled broadly
at him. Who would have believed that Ron Weasley would have asked her out?
She almost giggled as she ran to the girls dorm to look out what she would
wear tomorrow on her date. Her date! She gave up attempting to stifle the
giggle as she got to the stairs - she was going on a date with Ron!! He
finally got around to asking her out and it only took Harry to spell it
out to him. And she always thought he would be dense forever - but he had
done it. He had asked her out. And she hadn't felt as happy in a long time.
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Hermione sniffed as she wiped her eyes quickly. She'd been
so happy then - their first date. It all seemed so long ago now. So much
had happened - too much had happened. Look at how it had all turned out.
She took a deep breath and looked at the book again - she
had to concentrate. She had to work it all out and then they would be safe.
She would be able to fix this - she knew she would. She just had to concentrate
and not think about the sound of his voice. The voice she'd barely heard in two months. It was easier
to avoid him if she didn't talk to him, to him or Harry. She couldn't risk
being alone with either of them just yet and she knew it hurt them but it
was the lesser of two evils. She would rather they hate her and be alive
than pity her and be dead. She couldn't bear that so she would protect them
- no matter how much it killed her inside, she would protect them. And it was killing her - her insides always felt that she
was being pulled apart when she saw them, especially him. It hurt so much,
too much. She felt her eyes fill with tears again as she looked at the book
unable to block out the pain. She hated them so much for doing this to her
- she didn't deserve this. She had been a good person! She picked up the
book and threw it hard towards the other end of the library - she didn't
deserve this! "I think Madam Pince will have something to say if she
caught you doing that." She spun around and saw him appear behind her as he pulled
off an invisibility cloak. How had she not heard him come in? "Ron,
you shouldn't be here - how long have you been here? You shouldn't be out
of the common room! It's not safe to be wandering around the school at night!"
He shook his head and threw the cloak down on the desk. "I
snuck in behind you with Harry's cloak, I wanted to see what you got up
to. Apparently you spend your time avoiding us ruining books." She shook her head and walked towards the door. She had to
get away from him. "You have to go," she began as she reached
for the handle, "this is against the rules!" He shrugged his shoulders as he walked over to the desk she'd
been working at. "I'm following the example of the Head Girl,"
he muttered as he picked up the parchment she'd been writing on and began
to read. "I wouldn't try the doors, Harry's charmed them so you can't
do your usual 'run away' trick." She pulled the door handle hard only to find it wouldn't budge.
She looked out the window to see Harry sitting on the floor opposite the
library door and pointing his wand in that direction. She banged the window
desperately - he had to let her out! "Harry! Open this door!"
He just looked at her and shook his head sadly. "No,
sorry, Hermione, but no..." She felt her breathing quicken as she turned to look at Ron.
"Make him open the door!" Ron glanced up from the parchment he was reading and shook
his head. "No. He's as sick with the way you're treating us as I am
- although admittedly you didn't break up with him through a letter so he's
not quite as upset as I am, but he's pretty damn close." "Ron, I swear I...will take points from you both - you
want Slytherin to win the house cup?" He shook his head. "I don't care. I don't think anyone
cares about that now." "I care! Get out of here!" she cried as she ran
over to the desk and grabbed her wand before running back to the door. "I wouldn't do that, it's a charm that Sirius and Lupin
gave me and Harry - very complex and it's tied onto Harry's wand so you
will do him a lot of damage if you attack the door." She dropped the wand and clenched her eyes shut as she brought
her hands up to her face. Why were they doing this to her? "Just go,
please." "What are you doing down here every night? What's this
list?" She turned around, walked to the desk and grabbed her parchment
from Ron. "None of your business." "Oh, I think it is our business," he said as he
looked at her waiting for an explanation. "If you must know," she sighed as she looked at
him, "it's measures to prevent students being subjected to the Dark
Arts - it's ways that the school can make sure what happened in January
can't happen again." He shook his head and let out a laugh. "You're kidding?
At least three of the measures you have down are illegal! And that's only
the ones I know about from Dad. I mean for crying out loud, Hermione, you
can't punish people for being unable to withstand the Imperious!" "That's why I say that from first year they should be
put under it as part of their DADA program to build a resistence!"
"Dumbledore would get flung in Azkaban for even suggesting
it! It's an Unforgivable or did you conveniently forget that little fact?"
"That's why we have to try and eradicate it - if people
can fight it, it won't be a weapon against us!" He shook his head in shock before grabbing the list. "You
want to have the students who have been away from the school measured for
Dark Arts exposure? That uses equipment the Ministry has had banned for
years!" "I don't care!" "You bloody well should! You want to suspend students
with reported links to dark families until they can be 'assessed and categorised
by threat potential'?" She nodded her head as she grabbed her list back. "You
can't start on me for that - you said yourself that Malfoy should be expelled
and he's from a dark wizards back ground." He nodded his head as his eyes were wide in disbelief. "Sure,
Malfoy is an evil little git but what about the others? Susan Bones had
relations in Azkaban for using Dark Arts, Lavender's grandfather was a one
time You-Know-Who supporter until the Muggle torture began -" "Yeah well, Lavender's dead so it wouldn't do much good
suspending her would it?" she said as she spun around and took a few
steps back. "Maybe if we had been more careful she would still be here."
He shook his head, his voice laced with pain and bitterness.
"Yes, I can see how much better it would have been if we had all been
exposed to the Dark Arts much earlier in our lives. It's not like we've
not seen enough of it already. You don't honestly believe this list will
solve anything?" "It will solve enough - there's spells, counter measures
- lots of things we can all do to make everyone safe! That's enough for
me!" She heard him take a deep breath before he began to speak.
"It won't do any good! Do you honestly, honestly believe that You-Know-Who
won't find other ways? Don't be so naive, Hermione." "Stop calling me that!" she turned and slammed her
hand down on the desk as she looked at him. "I know exactly what I
am, and I'm not naive anymore! I'm not! I know how the world works and you
- you're the one who doesn't know! You're the one who doesn't understand
how anything works. You're the one with their head in the sand! I'm not
the naive one here!" She ran back over to the door and banged it again furiously.
"Open the door, Harry!" "He won't open the door until I tell him to, you aren't
running away from me again. I deserve better." She fought to stop herself crying as she banged the door again.
Why were they doing this to her? Didn't they know she was doing it for them?
"I know you deserve better, that's why I'm fixing things - so it will
be safe for all of you." "It's not your job to protect us, Hermione!" She shook her head and walked over to him. "I wish you
would leave! Just...go, go, Ron...please. If you care anything for me you
will go." "No, I'm so sick of listening to what you think is best!
It's time you listened to me!" She took a step away from him. "It's for the best...please,
please just go." "What's for the best? 'Dear Ron, please realise this
is for the best. Have a nice life, I'll actually say goodbye to you at one
point but until then take a letter. Nice knowing you? Tell Harry I said
hi.' Is that for the best? I got to say that certainly made breakfast interesting
last week," he spat as he took a step towards her. She looked down and began playing with her fingers. Why was
he doing this? He must know that she was right. "I told you I was sorry
about that, but I didn't have the time to explain it..." "You could have used the time that you weren't going
to Herbology to explain it - or the time that you've been sleeping through
Transfiguration. I mean, you're now failing classes that you were top of
- is that for the best? Everything you worked seven years for?" She looked up at him and felt her temper begin to rise. "Well,
you always said I spent too much time studying! Besides, what good does
Herbology, or Transfiguration or...or History of Magic do anything? Really?
You can't save a person with history - history has been and gone!"
"Exactly! What's in the past is in the past!" he
said with desperation. "Why are you torturing yourself over something
that has been and gone?" She winced as he said the word. Torture. Why did he use that
word, of all the words he could use? She took a step back, and then another.
"Like...like us. Been and gone like us...move on, Ron. We're...we're
in the past as well." He looked at her defiantly. "No, we're not! I refuse
to let us be in the past because of him!" She shook her head and began walking towards the other end
of the library. "That's not your decision! I've made my choice - respect
it and leave me alone!" He shook his head in disbelief. "Even Seamus got over
his self pity!" "Well, go date Seamus then!" she shouted back at
him. "I'm not in love with Seamus!" Her heart crumpled at his statement and she grabbed the nearest
chair and clenched her hands around it as the tears streamed down her face.
Why wouldn't he just leave? Why was he making this so hard? "You can't
be in love with me either, not anymore..." "That's not your decision to make. I can't turn off how
I feel about you because you tell me to," his voice wavered as he spoke.
"I'm not like you, I can't make my heart not feel because my head tells
me I shouldn't. I can't be that cold." She brought a hand up to her eyes and vainly wiped the tears
away. Why didn't he hate her? It would be so much easier if he hated her.
Didn't he remember that she would have killed him? Gladly killed him? Why
didn't he hate her? ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Hermione took a deep breath as she stepped out of the
Gryffindor common room with Seamus Finnigan. She reached into her pocket
and pulled her wand out - it seemed like a smart thing to do for some reason.
It was important to be prepared - like Neville Longbottom and Seamus both
looked. They looked prepared as they walked away from her without saying
a word - Seamus in the opposite direction and Neville walking up the stairs.
Normally them not talking would have seemed strange to her, but not today.
Today nothing seemed strange, for the first time in a long time everything
seemed fine. She didn't care that she could be studying for her Transfiguration
project, she didn't care that Sirius was living in the Shrieking shack,
or that Harry had an important Quidditch game in the morning - she didn't
care about anything. She had nothing to worry about, it was an almost blissful
feeling that had overcome her and she enjoyed it. Even if deep down she
knew that it wasn't normal she didn't really mind - she had somewhere to
be and she had to get there quickly. She wasn't exactly sure where it was she was supposed
to be or why, but it was definitely important - that much she was certain.
As she walked down the corridor she heard loud whimpering coming from somewhere
and when she looked up she saw Kirsty Johnson on the floor while Daniel
Moon was grabbing her arm and pushing her into an empty classroom. She turned
away knowing she should have stopped, but...she couldn't, she didn't have
time. No time at all for that. Besides, Daniel had looked like he was in
a hurry like Hermione, so it wasn't a good thing to disturb him and slow
him down. Whatever he had to do must have been important. She would make
sure everything was okay later when she wasn't in a hurry. She shook her head as she walked on, she should have felt
bad about not stopping but she didn't. She actually still felt happy. That
was confusing for her, but she really didn't care. She continued walking until she came to the room she was
supposed to be at. She smiled absently as she looked at it - their room.
It was the room that Harry had found the Mirror of Erised back in first
year and the three of them had claimed it as theirs ever since. They could
be alone there - it was their place and no one else's. She opened the door
and walked in to see Ron Weasley sitting on a desk looking nervous. "Hermione, hi. Okay, before you start I know you
wanted to talk to me and you said it was important but can we do it quick?
I said to Harry that I would go down to Hogsmeade with him using the Invisibility
cloak. He needs new gloves for the game tomorrow and..." he looked
up at her and squinted. "And are you okay? You don't look so good..."
She gave a sigh as she looked at him. Typical Ron, him
and Harry always went into Hogsmeade on a Friday. Why hadn't she remembered
that? It had just seemed so important that she saw him. "Hermione? If you're mad at me I would prefer you
just shouted at me, although in my defence this isn't exactly a new occurance...you
know? Hermione?" She shook her head as she looked at her wand, she couldn't
really hear what he was saying she just knew he was talking. Why couldn't
she hear him? She suddenly felt slightly queasy as she looked up at him
and raised her wand slowly. His eyes widened before he looked at her in exasperation.
"Oh, come on! I know I'm blowing you off but that's no reason to curse
me..." She tilted her head to the side but didn't respond as
he walked over to her and pushed her wand hand down. "Are you planning
on standing there in silence all night? I thought you wanted to talk? I
mean, I have a little while..." She sighed and brought her hand up to rest on his chest.
She felt herself smile as she grasped her wand tight - she really did have
a good feeling inside today. She brought her wand hand up to his chest as
well before using all her strength and pushing him back so that he fell
backwards and cracked his head against the corner of a desk. She looked down at him as he struggled to a sitting position
and rubbed the back of his head in pain. He brought his hand around to his
front to show blood on his fingertips. "What the bloody hell did you do that for?"
She bit her lip. Something inside her was beginning to
feel wrong as she started to feel like her body wasn't in her own control.
It was such a strange, scary feeling when she tried to fight it but it felt
so good when she didn't. She didn't want to be scared like that - like she
wasn't in control so she stopped fighting and embraced the feeling of warmth.
He attempted to get to his feet but before he could she'd
brought her wand up and pointed it at him. "Hermione?" His voice, that was so angry before,
was now laced with fear. "Put the wand down. Now. This isn't funny!"
"Impedimenta!" she said as he suddenly froze
solid - his blue eyes filled with horror as the curse hit him. She walked
over to him and slapped him hard across the face before taking a step back
and looking at him. "Crucio." Her voice was barely a whisper but the effect was instant
as his face contorted in agony but no sound came out. She reached over and
felt his arm muscles contract despite the fact that his limbs couldn't move
like they demanded. The strain he must have been under - his muscles would
eventually rupture because of the effort. It must hurt...not that the you
could tell with the complete silence. His legs began to twitch as he fell forward on the floor
in a heap when the two curses wore off. She wasn't entirely certain why
he was looking at her in such fear and pain but she didn't like it. It scared
her and she didn't want to be scared. Something was wrong and she knew it
but she didn't know how to fix it - she couldn't remember what to do when
something was broken like she was. Something was wrong with her and she
didn't know what she was supposed to do. She felt her body overcome with warmth, instantly soothing
her, as somewhere a part of her told her to lift her wand again. "No...no, Hermione...no, don't...please..."
he whispered as she looked at him. She wanted to tell him she wouldn't, she wanted to tell
him she'd stop. She wanted to tell him she didn't know what was wrong. But
she couldn't, she had to do something else. It was important. More important
than what she was feeling - more important than what he was feeling. "Impedimenta."
He let out a scream before he was frozen again with the
curse, his face locked in terror. She walked over to him and looked at his
face - his red hair was stuck to his head, his face was so pale it was almost
translucent and his eyes were bloodshot and filled with tears. She'd never
seen him look like that before. He looked so scared and in so much pain.
She wanted to help him. "Crucio." Inwardly, she felt like she wanted to be sick as she saw
the effect the two curses were creating - he was in agony but didn't even
have the outlet of screaming. She took a step back and desperately tried
to get herself to lower the wand as he fell face first to the floor and
let out an agonising scream. Blood was trickling from his mouth and nose,
the effort of withstanding the curses bursting blood vessels. It must have
hurt... She lifted her wand again and the more she tried to fight
the impulse to lift her wand the greater the feeling that she was floating
became - and the harder it became to resist. It felt so good and it took
away all the pain of watching him like that. Nothing else helped so she
welcomed it. "Her...Her...mi..." he gasped but shook his
head as he tried to lift his hand to reach for his own wand. "St...stop..."
She lifted her wand and his eyes widened in terror as
he began to scream. "No! No!" "Impedimenta," she whispered. "Crucio."
His eyes rolled back and the blood that was coming from
his mouth and nose was now appearing from his ears as well. He was dying
and she couldn't feel enough of anything to care and that killed her inside.
Why wasn't she stopping this? Why wasn't she strong enough? Why did she
not want to think about it? She lifted her wand away from him to end the Cruciatus
and he let out another loud agonising scream using the last of his energy
as he slumped forward on the floor unconscious. She walked over to him and
gave him a kick to see if he was awake. As she got no response she lifted
her wand and pointed it at him not caring as the door behind her barged
open. "What on earth is going on in..." she vaguely
heard the voice of Professor Snape ask behind her as she kept her wand on
Ron. She couldn't give herself time to turn around - she was busy and this
was important. Every fibre told her she had to do this. "Avada..." Before she had a chance to finish what she was saying
Snape had interrupted. "Expeliramus!" Her wand went flying out her hand and she immediately
spun around to look at him. Did he have any idea what he had done? "Granger, what have you done?" he quickly moved
past her and ran to Ron. "Weasley, Weasley? For crying out loud, Ron!
Wake up!" Ron gave a low moan at the sound of his name being called
and Snape let out a breath in relief as he turned and looked at Hermione
and took his wand out. "Granger, what on earth did you do to him?"
She looked at him and felt a fuzzy feeling leave her.
"Granger?" As the last remnants of the bliss she'd known left she
suddenly gasped for air as she felt like someone had punched her hard in
the stomach. "Ro...Ron...Ron?" She felt like she was going to collapse as her legs gave
way from underneath her but Snape quickly reached out and caught her in
his arms and sat her down - his dark eyes actually showing concern. "Gran...Hermione,
take a deep breath and tell me what you did to him so I can help him."
"I...I...Ron...Ron..." Snape immediately turned her face to look at him. "Ignore
him and tell me what you did? We have to help him now! Think, girl. What
curse did you use?" "The...Cruciatus...Cruciatus..." she whispered
as Snape held her chin so she couldn't look at Ron who was moaning on the
floor. "The Cruciatus and...and the Im...Impediment..." "Together?" She began to cry as she tried to look past Snape - she
had to see him. She had to know he was okay. "Granger!" Snape's voice made her look back
at him as she began to tremble. "Did you use them together?" She nodded her head as Snape closed his eyes quickly before
patting her shoulder in the closest thing to a reassuring gesture he could
manage. "Okay, Granger...it's okay - it will be fine. He'll be okay..."
She shook her head as she felt a tight feeling in her
chest as she struggled to breathe. It wouldn't be fine, nothing would be
fine, she'd...she'd...she began to shake uncontrollably as loud sobs escaped
from her. What had she done? "He...he's dead, isn't he? I...I,"
she gave up fighting it as she wrapped her arms around herself to try and
stop from shaking as Snape worked on Ron. "No, but I have to take you both to the hospital
wing - you were clearly under some outside influence that increased your
power and made you do this," he began before his eyes widened in horror
and he turned even paler than normal. "Did you have your wand drawn,
Granger, before you came here?" Hermione looked at him, tears streaming down her face
and nodded her head as Snape immediately stood and ran to the door. "Finnigan
and Moon..." She turned and looked at him as she whimpered. "Daniel...Daniel
had taken Kirsty into a classroom when I was coming here and...and Neville,
he...he had his...wand out...as well..." Snape cursed as he looked at Ron and to the door clearly
trying to make a decision on what to do. He pointed his wand at Ron and
elevated his unconscious body towards him. "Come along, Granger. Now,"
his voice was full of authority and determination as Hermione tried to stand
but felt her knees give way again as she fell to a heap on the floor. "I...can't...I can't..." she whispered as she
tried to get up again, her body weakened by the magic she'd used. She cursed
herself as she thought of the time she was costing them - why didn't she
know how to deal with this? "I'm...I'm sorry..." Snape looked at her before walking over to her and bending
down and picking her up with surprising ease and carrying her out the door
as Ron floated ahead of them. Hermione didn't open her mouth as she kept
her eyes on Ron all the time. She'd done this to him - she was responsible.
"What classroom were Moon and Johnson in?" he
asked quietly as he kept his eyes on Ron. She shook her head as she tried to remember - it was near
here. Why couldn't she remember this? This was important! The tears continued
to stream down her face as three figures ran down the corridor towards them.
"Severus! Thank the stars - dead or alive?"
Snape looked at the tall figure of the Muggle Studies
professor and nodded his head. "Alive, barely. What is going on here?"
"Imperious Curse...God only knows how many have been
hit..." "There are others under the influence, I saw two
and Granger saw another. Is anyone else down?" Professor Callaghan nodded his head as he looked morosely
at the two figures who had continued running down the corridor looking for
students. "Three down and out that we know of, Lupin and Sinistra are
upstairs because they think it could be four. We're searching the whole
school." Snape shook his head as Hermione continued looking at
the floating figure in front of her. Four down? He was down...was that five?
Or was it four including him? Either way it sounded like a lot... As Snape and Callaghan continued walking at speed towards
the hospital a loud bang came from a door at the end of the corridor as
a sandy haired boy ran out of it desperately. He looked around, his eyes
filled with terror and tears as Snape settled Hermione on her feet while
the other professor ran towards him. "Pro...you...you have to help - Kirsty...Kirsty,
she's...she won't wake up. I tried to wake her up but...but...she...you,
you..." Callaghan immediately ran into the room that Daniel Moon
had just come out of and returned seconds later with Kirsty floating in
front of him. He gave Snape a sad shake of the head. "Five down."
Snape took a deep breath before shaking his head and walking
on quickly. "Granger, Moon, come on. We have to get the two of you
and Weasley checked out." "Wh...what about Kirsty?" Daniel looked at Hermione
helplessly. "Why...why aren't they waking her up?" She shook her head and spoke in a quiet voice "Because
they can't, you killed her." Daniel looked at her intently as tears began to silently
fall down his face - the bitter realisation sinking into him as he stumbled
forward and clenched his fists in an attempt to curb the sob that was going
to escape. He looked at the wall and began punching it repeatedly until
his knuckles were burst wide open and his hand was shattered. She looked
at him as Snape and Callaghan disappeared from sight and whispered. "Does
it hurt?" "Not enough..." he glanced down at his hands
and shook his head before looking at her and whispering. "Why were
they in time for you and not for me?" "I...I don't know..." "It's not fair...he should...should have sa...saved
her fi...first," his face suddenly crumbled as he fell to his knees
and let out a loud wail like a wounded animal. She walked over to him and
put her arm around him. She couldn't give him any words of comfort because
they didn't deserve them but, she knew what he was going through. "Granger, Moon...come along, this isn't helping anything...we
have to check you both out." She looked up to see Snape looking at them almost sympathetically.
It was a strange look on a man who had only ever looked at her with venom
and disgust. "Where's Ron?" "Professor Callaghan has taken him up, you two have
to go downstairs - Professor Dumbledore wants to see you all. Come along
now, we don't have much time," he said almost wearily. His cold voice
not as severe as usual. She stood and helped Daniel up as Snape guided them both
along slowly. She felt numb as she walked and vaguely heard Daniel crying
beside her and loud anguished cries coming from the floors above her. She
couldn't quite understand what had happened. It all seemed so surreal. It
couldn't be real...it was like a bad Muggle movie. Things like this didn't
happen. It couldn't happen... ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ But it had happened. She had stood and cursed him three times.
She'd nearly finished the curse that would have killed him and it was only
dumb luck that had saved him. Luck. It was good luck for her and bad luck
for Daniel and Kirsty - if Kirsty had screamed it would have been her that
would be alive and not Ron. That was the difference - one scream saved Ron's
life - that was all that did it. Not anything else, not her own self control,
not her love for him. No, the only reason he was alive was because a Professor
had heard his tortured scream before he could hear another person's. Was
that luck? Wasn't that reason enough to hate her? Why didn't Ron hate her?
"I'm not cold," she whispered. "I can't just
turn my feelings on and off. I'm not cold..." He took a deep breath and she could hear him walk towards
her. "Then why are you acting it?" She shook her head. "Please, just leave. Leave!"
"It was me you cursed and I don't hold you responsible!"
She spun around and brought her hands up to her face. "I
don't care if you do - I hold myself responsible!" His face twisted in disgust. "Poor little Hermione, playing
the martyr - I'm so sick of it! You haven't been through anything that the
others haven't been through -" "And you have no idea what any of us have been through,"
she began as she stormed past him towards the table where her books and
parchments were. "Have you any idea how it feels for us to know that
we did this - dark magic our bodies couldn't handle flowed through us? We
could see and feel every curse we used and that we didn't care? Do you know
how I felt when I was hurting you? I felt happy - blissful, it was a great
feeling. I didn't want to fight it because when I fought it, it hurt! So
I didn't bother fighting it...I enjoyed the feeling I got - I enjoyed feeling
nothing. No stress, no pain. I enjoyed it!" He took a step back in horror. "You...you were happy?"
She bit her lip before taking a deep breath and nodding her
head. He had to know and then he would leave her alone so she could fix
it. She walked over towards him. "Yes." His eyes filled with tears. "But...the curse, makes you
feel that way..." "I...I knew something wasn't right but I didn't want
to fight harder to make it stop." She looked up at him and whispered.
"Even when Snape came in - I was one word away from killing you."
He shook his head. "I don't care. It wasn't you, it was
the curse!" She ran a hand over her forehead as she tried to explain.
"That doesn't matter. I was weak - they got to me. What happens if
they decide to do it again? You, or Harry - do you not think they will try
and kill Harry? It was so easy for them before that's why you have to keep
people out. That's why I'm staying away from you and Harry - it's dangerous
to trust anyone until we make it safe." He shook his head, his face betraying the way his heart was
breaking. "How can you say that? I trust you with my life. I always
trusted you, I always will trust you...I love you." She shook her head as she whispered a reply. "That's
why we can't be together. That's why it's dangerous because you can't trust
anyone, anymore. Especially me." "Do..." he looked at her in despair. "You're
so wrong, I cannot believe you're actually saying this! You and your books,
and lists and...and don't you even care what I think? What I feel?"
"Of course I care!" she began as she turned away
from him and clenched her fist tight so her fingernails dug into her palm
to stop her from crying again. Why wouldn't he just go instead of doing
this to himself? Instead of making her hurt him again? "But it doesn't
make a difference, I've made my decision - you should live with it."
She couldn't see him because her back was to him but she heard
him move quickly over to where he'd left the cloak. She looked up and saw
him pick up the cloak and grab the parchment of the desk and rip it up before
throwing it down on the desk bitterly. He then walked over to her and pulled
his watch off his wrist. He held it up so she could see it. She felt the
breath catch in her throat - it was one she had got him for his birthday
the year before. "Remember this? 'To Ron, I'll be here for you, until
time is through, love, Hermione.' Remember giving me that with that engraving?
You were embarrassed because you thought I would laugh? And I didn't, I
didn't laugh. I was so happy - I thought it was the best present I ever
had. You remember that?" She nodded her head as she looked at him, her lower lip trembling
as he dropped the watch to the floor with a clatter. He crouched down to
look in her eyes, his blue eyes brimming with unshed tears yet his expression
determined as he brought his foot down on the watch face smashing it causing
her to flinch at the cruel sound of the glass breaking. "I guess the
time is through now. Have a nice, lonely life, Hermione...I hope you're
happy - you let them win." He walked away from her and banged the door which immediately
opened and he stepped out of it without looking back, leaving her looking
down at the broken watch. She looked down at the shattered watch face and
fell to her knees as she tried to gather all the pieces together - it was
so badly broken she didn't know if she would ever be able to fix it. What
if the pieces didn't fit together again? It would be ruined forever. She couldn't let it be ruined. She could save it for him.
She wiped her eyes and began separating the hands from the broken glass
and the mechanical pieces. She could fix this for him. She would just take
the engraving off the back of it and he would be able to use it. She could
fix this...she could... Even if she couldn't fix his heart she could fix this. She hadn't been sitting for long when the library door barged
open. She looked up and saw him standing there again. "No - I take it back! I don't care what you say. No,
no, no, no, no!" he shouted as he looked at her. "We're not through
and I swear I'll follow you up and down, to every class, every night time
trip down here, wherever you go I will follow you until you listen to me!
You. Are. Not. Responsible! And I'm not leaving you alone until you believe
that!" He took a deep breath as she looked at him wide eyed and knelt
down beside her. "Believe me..." he reached up and took her hand
and whispered. "Trust me." She looked down at the watch and shook her head. "It's
not you that I don't trust..." He looked at her and shook his head. "I'm not walking
away from you, from us...never. It will take more magic than stupid You
Kn..." he paused before shaking his head and looking directly in her
eyes. "It will take more magic than Voldermort has to make me do that."
She couldn't help but let a small laugh escape as she turned
to him, her voice still weak. "You said his name..." He sighed. "I had to show you I was serious..."
She bit her lip. "You shouldn't be here." "I'm not leaving." She felt her eyes fill as her voice wavered. "Please,
don't make this any harder..." He took her other hand. "I'm not leaving. I love you,
don't push me away." Tears began to fall down her face as she looked up at him.
It was so hard. She wanted him so much but she couldn't...if they attacked...if
they saw her weakness. It would be her fault again... "I...don't want
to push you away, but I have to keep you safe..." He reached up and wiped her tears away. "Let me worry
about staying safe. Come back to the common room with us - take your life
back, Hermione..." She shook her head. She couldn't, he couldn't keep saying
it would be okay. He didn't know. "I can help..." "Fine, help us! Help me, or help Harry or...or even help
Neville. Help us by being you again. It wasn't..." "It was, it was my fault. One word, Ron - I was one word
away from killing you - don't you care?" He looked at her and shook his head as he lifted her hand
and put it on his heart. "It's still beating, I'm still breathing,
I hurt like hell for weeks but I was alive. I don't care if I was one word
away from dying - I care that I didn't die. Other people weren't that lucky.
I'm alive, Hermione, and so are you and I honestly don't give a damn about
anything else. I look at Neville every day and I'm grateful that I'm not
him - you should be grateful as well. The past has been and gone - the future
is ours. I..." his eyes misted up again as he continued, "I don't
care what happened before, I care about what happens next and I want you
with me when I have to face that. So does Harry. We need you - I need you."
She looked down at the watch. Until time is through...she'd
meant it when she'd given him it. She was always going to be his but...it
was so hard now. The look on his face when she'd hurt him still haunted
her when she closed her eyes. How could she risk hurting him again? She
looked up at his face - etched in pain and expectation. What if she told
him no? He would be crushed but he would move on eventually. She wouldn't
though...she would never get over it. "Please, don't make me beg, Hermione. Because I will,
if that's the only way you will listen to me, I will beg..." She shook her head. "I don't want you to beg...I want
you to be safe." "I am safe," he sounded exasperated as he looked
at her. "I...I don't want you to hate me...ever." "I could never hate you - well, unless you were to go
and marry Malfoy or something..." A laugh escaped again involuntarily as she wiped her eyes.
"Yeah, I could see why you would hate me for that..." He nodded his head with a smile. "Other than that, I
can't ever see me hating you..." She began to cry as she nodded her head. What did she do to
deserve this. "Thank...thank you..." He reached over and pulled her into a hug. "Don't thank
me...it's not like I have to try to not hate you. It just kind of happens..."
She let him hug her close as she wiped her eyes. This wasn't
supposed to happen but she didn't want to fight it anymore. She didn't want
to hurt anymore, she didn't want to hurt him. She just wanted to forget
it all. "I...I do love you, Ron...I just...it...it was for the best...I
thought it would help..." He pulled back and looked at her. "Being alone isn't
for the best..." She shook her head as she felt a small sob escape. "I'm
so sorry...so sorry, I..." "Wasn't responsible," he interrupted, "don't
apologise for it - you've said sorry already. Loads of times, I mean it's
done. Over, okay? No more guilt - because other than the fact that you don't
play the scarred hero half as well as Harry does, you're starting to make
my Transfiguration marks look good - which is just wrong." She nodded her head at his teasing tone as she wiped her eyes
quickly before he reached down and kissed her forehead. She pulled back
and looked at him before he looked at her almost nervously before bringing
his hand to caress her face. She closed her eyes at the sensation of his
touch before he leant in close to her and kissed her lips gently. She felt
her breath catch in her throat at the taste of his lips - she'd missed him
so much. She felt the constant weight that had been on her chest immediately
lift at his touch the soft feel of his lips clouding over all the feelings
of hate and self loathing she'd kept inside for months. He pulled back and looked at her with a relieved expression
as he tried to continue like he hadn't stopped talking. "So, I...suppose,
what I'm trying to say is...I miss you being you - as unbelievable as that
may seem, it's true. I miss you yelling at me for not reading the books,
I miss you throwing a stroppy when me and Harry talk about Quidditch instead
of learning charms, I miss you lecturing everyone in the common room for
being up too late. I miss you, Hermione. Every annoying, bossy, know-it-all,
self righteous, overly moral, irritating, frustrating thing about you. I
miss it all." "You make me sound like such a catch," she sniffed.
He tilted his head and gave her a grin. "Well, on you
I can take all the infuriating traits as adorable..." "Adorable?" "Well, less adorable and more fun...besides, it makes
for an interesting life..." She closed her eyes as she thought about what he said. "Don't
you care what I did?" "No, not even a little," he replied immediately.
"It wasn't you, the same way it wasn't Seamus or Neville or any of
the others - so no, no I don't care. I know it and you know it as well.
I just wish you would remember all the lectures you gave me about the Imperious..."
She just looked at him, the words sinking in. Maybe he was
right - deep down she knew she wasn't responsible for what she did, but,
that didn't stop her blaming herself. So close to losing him, too close.
She wouldn't be able to live with herself if she lost him - but she didn't
want to let him go. Ever. "Hermione? Do you think we can maybe move to the common
room now before I actually realise what you made me do to my watch?"
"I didn't make you do anything..." she whispered
as she looked down at the watch. "I was proving a point - which was because you wouldn't
listen to me," he said as he stood up and reached out for her hand.
She looked up at his hand - unsure of whether she should take
it or not. Not sure what was for the best - being with them or without them.
"Hermione, come on - you can't hide down here every day.
Come back with me," his voice was pleading but authoritative which
she'd never heard before. "Come on - trust me." She felt herself smile - something she hadn't done in months
as he looked at her. Every doubt, every fear, everything didn't seem that
important anymore. She felt...happy. Well, not happy - happier. She couldn't
imagine feeling really happy until she was sure they would all be safe,
but she was happier. And happier was so much more than she could have hoped
to deserve a few hours ago. She reached out and took his hand and let him
pull her to her feet. She would just have to be careful, she would be strong
for him. She would be better for him. She would make it up to him because
she loved him and she wouldn't hurt him again by leaving him. She would make sure he was happy because that's what he deserved
and, despite it all, deep down she needed to believe that they would get
their fairy tale ending - no matter how naive that dream was. She needed
to feel naive again - she needed to believe she deserved to be happy one
day. And the only way she would be happy would be with him - and that's
all she cared about. To hell with school, to hell with war, and to hell
with Voldermort - she didn't give a damn about anything other than what
was important and that was Ron and Harry. She would be strong for them,
she would protect them and she wouldn't make them miserable anymore. They were good people and didn't deserve it. She let Ron lead her out of the library towards Harry who
immediately wrapped his arms around both her and Ron without saying a word.
She smiled as Harry and Ron hugged each other in relief - they were her
boys and she would keep them safe no matter what. She would kill for them,
and if Voldermort thought he could take them from her he was very much mistaken.
She was Hermione Granger and she would be in control, and
Voldermort had no idea what he'd took on when he had took on her. But, he
would know one day - she would make sure of it. ~ fini ~
Tired of being strong
So won't you come and stay
Let me lay down in your arms
Down in your arms
And you've got a heart, a heart so kind
So kind...
