Hour of Grace
by
Strega
Brava
Chapter
2
And
So Begins Seventh Year
"I can't believe
this is our last year," Harry exclaimed as he, Ron and Hermione made
their way
to the dining hall for the Sorting Feast.
"Yeah, it feels
weird to think that we won't be coming back next year," Ron shrugged
nonchalantly.
"I'm just worried
about NEWTs and getting into Auror training," Hermione said and
then laughed,
"Oh, come on, I was just joking. Honestly, do you really think that studying
is all I think
about?"
Harry and Ron looked at each other in amusement and, in unison, shouted,
"Yes!"
Hermione rolled her eyes to the enchanted ceiling.
"Save me from
immature, quidditch-crazed twits," she then turned to them with a serious
expression,
"I am nervous about leaving Hogwarts at the end of this year. We won't
see
each other
like we do now and, with You-Know-Who still out there, I guess I'll feel
a little
vulnerable
outside these walls."
Ron and Harry immediately sobered their expressions.
"It's going to be weird…you know…being out there in the real world," Ron muttered.
Harry patted
him on the back in a friendly fashion; "You could always work with Percy
at the Ministry
of Magic."
Ron turned quite pale at that thought. Hermione giggled.
"I would rather
work with Charlie or Bill or at the twins' joke shop. At least that would
be interesting,"
he finally blurted out.
"Hey, there's
Neville, Dean and Seamus. Let's go sit with them," Hermione waved at
the trio of
boys who promptly waved back enthusiastically.
"Hey, there's
Ginny," Harry thought with a sudden warmth in his heart as he looked
at the red
headed sixth year student who was deep in conversation with Colin Creevey.
As they approached their friends, Neville stood up.
"Wow! Neville
sure shot up during the summer. He's the same height as me now," Ron
thought to
himself in some surprise.
"It is so great
to see you. How was your summer? My grandmother and I went to Italy
and it was
fabulous…I have pictures to show you," Neville pulled out a photo album
and
the group
spent the next few minutes looking at them with great interest.
"So, that's the Leaning Tower of Pizza?" Ron asked.
Hermione gently tapped the back of his head.
"Pisa, not Pizza my food-obsessed friend," she said sarcastically.
"Hey, those
uniforms are pretty cool," Harry looked at photos of a military procession
of some kind.
"They are called
'carabinieri', kind of like a national police force and they are really
nice to talk
to," Neville beamed with pride. It wasn't often that he was the centre
of
attention
like this.
"What beautiful
statues. Look at this one by Michelangelo called "La Pieta"…isn't it
gorgeous?
That is true skill," Hermione examined the photos closely.
"Hermione,
speaking of statues, look at this one," Ron pointed to one photo in particular.
The others
crowded around.
"Who is that?" Dean asked, "He looks like a soldier but he's got wings."
Neville answered,
"That is a very famous statue of St. Michael slaying the dragon…it's
a
very popular
story."
Harry's eyes lit up with sudden inspiration.
"Since I am
Head Boy this year, I am going to make "St. Michael" the first password
of
the year for
the House of Gryffindor. Too bad St. Michael can't do a little dragon-slaying
here…" he
glanced pointedly at the Slytherin table where Draco Malfoy was just sitting
down with
his ever-present companions, Crabbe and Goyle.
The others laughed uncontrollably.
"And, since I am Head Girl, I completely agree," Hermione said between fits of laughter.
"Hey," Seamus
said suddenly, "The Sorting is about to begin. Dean, did we look that
terrified
when we were being sorted?"
Dean grinned,
"I remember having to push you over to the chair…you had suddenly lost
the ability
to walk."
"At least I didn't run off with the hat," he gave Neville a pointed look.
Neville simply smiled and collected his photo album and put it in his bookbag.
"Why do I get
the feeling that his days of melted, discoloured or otherwise mutated
cauldrons
are behind him?" Hermione mused to herself. She noticed that Parvati was
eyeing him
with great interest.
"About time someone noticed him," she thought to herself with some satisfaction.
The Sorting
was always a lot of fun to watch. Several young girls and boys approached
the three-legged
stool with a great deal of trepidation. Some held their breath. Some closed
their eyes
tight, as if expecting something painful. Some held onto the hat at all
costs. The
Hat seemed
to take longer with some children as opposed to others but that was normal.
Finally, all
the first years were sorted and they listened attentively as Dumbledore
rose to
give his traditional
opening speech.
"Welcome to
another year at Hogwarts. I am pleased to see so many new faces and I
trust that
this first year will be full of opportunities and challenges for you. You
received
your schedules
and will have noticed by now that the professor for Defence Against the
Dark Arts
had not been chosen at the time they were printed…"
Ron nudged Hermione, "I guess old Snape got passed over again."
Hermione frowned,
"I wonder who it could be? You'd think he would have gotten the
post by now."
"Hey, I thought the ghoul we had last year was pretty good," Harry protested.
"Yeah, until
we found him rummaging for snacks in an abandoned graveyard," Neville
replied.
The group tried to stifle their laughter as Dumbledore was still speaking.
"It is my great
honour to announce that a former teacher has graciously accepted a
one-year position…"
"Oh, no! It
can't be Lockhart!!" Ron turned pale at the thought of the handsome but
inept professor
returning.
"Maybe it's
Moody…that would be pretty cool!" Neville looked hopeful, "I mean, the
real Moody."
Harry's eyes lit up, "Hey, it must be…"
"Remus Lupin!"
All the Gryffindors
jumped out of their chairs and applauded loudly as their beloved
professor
walked over to a chair beside Professor Snape. Surprisingly, Professor
Snape
also got up
and clapped his hands politely.
"Why is Snape
not trying to kill him? He almost looks happy…that can't be good," Ron's
brow furled
in confusion.
"Maybe they
have agreed to put the past behind them because they are now fighting a
common enemy,"
Neville proposed.
The others looked at him in amazement.
"What?" he asked.
"They're just
being twits, Neville. I, on the other hand, think you are absolutely correct,"
Hermione assured
him.
"Hey, even the Slytherins are applauding!" Harry pointed out.
"I never thought I'd see the day," Ron looked absolutely amazed.
Hermione grinned,
"Maybe they just want to get on his good side so that he doesn't go
after them
on the night of the full moon."
They all laughed at that one.
"Even a werewolf
would have better taste than that, Hermione," Ron quipped to more
peals of laughter.
Dumbledore said a few more words and then the great feast appeared on the tables.
Ron and Harry
dove in as if they had been starved for weeks and not indulged by Ron's
mother who
was one of the best cooks around.
"I was shtarving…oh,
that ish sho good," Ron muttered as clearly as he could through a
mouth crammed
with shepherd's pie.
There were grunts and nods from the others.
Hermione sighed, "What a bunch of Neanderthals you are!!"
The conversation
was animated during dinner and Hermione listened intently. However,
everyone soon
started talking about the Gryffindor Quidditch team. It wasn't as if she
did
not like the
sport, because she did, but they could go on for hours talking about Wronski
Feints and
other risky moves. She looked around to see what the rest of the students
and the professors
were doing.
"Snape and
Lupin appear to be in a deep conversation about something," she thought
to
herself, "Probably
discussing Lupin's potion…it is about ten days until the next full moon."
She watched
as the two professors quickly finished their dinner and, after saying goodbye
to the rest
of the head table, left the dining hall, still deep in conversation. Considering
their
past history
of animosity, it was more than a little surprising.
"All the professors seem to be working together now," Ginny said suddenly.
Harry looked at her and nodded.
"I never thought it could happen."
Then they heard
it…the low mournful tone of a wolf's howl. All the students looked
around in
fear, except for Hermione. She followed the sound to its source…Draco
Malfoy.
"How dare he mock him?" she thought to herself in anger.
After considering a method of recourse, she suddenly smiled.
"Silentium Totalis," she whispered as she quickly pulled out her wand from her robes.
The howling
stopped, followed by riotous laughter on the part of everyone who was not
a Slytherin.
Draco could not speak or mutter or even whisper, it seemed. Crabbe and
Goyle, true
to form, did not seem to notice that anything was amiss and simply continued
on with their
dinner like two semi-human vacuum cleaners.
Hermione turned
to face Draco with a dangerous sparkle in her eyes, an unspoken
challenge.
Draco's expression was typically murderous and she was reminded of his
father who
probably still wanted her dead. For a moment, she wondered what the
silver-haired
youth would do if he were able to recite a spell.
"Whatever
spell he would have chosen, I am sure I would have ended up at
Madam Pomfrey's
infirmary…but not before I did something that would force
him to
accompany me."
"Hey, Hermione,
are you trying to kill Malfoy with that glare of yours?" Ron joked
suddenly.
Almost by mutual agreement, the two students broke their stare.
"You know something?"
Harry added, "You should really consider marketing that evil
stare. Hey,
Ron, you could talk to the twins about it. It could be a best-seller for
the
joke shop."
"But what would we call it?" Ginny asked, laughing.
"Let's see.
The Dementors have the Kiss of Death…why don't we call it the Look of
Death or the
Stare of Death or…" Seamus started.
"Or the Look
of Sudden, Instantaneous and Otherwise Immediate Cessation of All
Bodily Functions,"
Ron was turning purple from laughing so hard. The others soon
followed suit.
Hermione was
still giggling when she turned back to the Slytherin table. Draco was still
sitting there,
his meal untouched. He was staring down at his plate but he was not eating.
She noticed
that he was perspiring heavily and looked more pale than was normal.
"I hope
that is not an effect of the spell. I'm sure I did it properly. Besides,
it is
only temporary,"
she became a little worried.
And then, almost
as if he sensed that she was looking at him again, he raised his eyes
to meet hers.
For the longest moment, he simply looked at her. His expression was
completely
unreadable. There was no hatred. There was no disgust. There was no
insult. In
fact, there was nothing. Hermione's level of concern grew.
"What is wrong with him? Maybe I should call Madam Pomfrey."
Draco's eyes
held hers fast. She could not look away. And then, his expression changed.
She could
not explain how and she could not explain why but she felt that she was
being
looked at
differently. And then, as quickly as it was there, it was gone. It was
almost as if
coldness suddenly
shot through his face and he sneered at her.
She turned away, feeling very awkward and confused.
"What was that all about?" she thought to herself.
The rest of
the meal passed quickly and soon the Gryffindor table decided that it was
time
to head over
to the common room. Hermione got up with the others and slowly made her
way through
the crowd of people. She tried to find Draco. He was still sitting at the
table,
his meal still
untouched and with Crabbe and Goyle still on either side of him. She watched
as Professor
Snape re-entered the dining hall and approached him.
"He's probably
going to ask him how he feels. Thank goodness that the spell has already
worn off!"
she thought nervously.
She watched
as Draco simply nodded at the dark-haired Potions Master and then signaled
to his two
sullen companions that it was time to go. He left without a word, leaving
Professor
Snape with
a rather surprised look. As he reached the entrance to the dining hall,
Draco
turned suddenly
to look at her. In his eyes she saw sheer hatred and took a step backwards
involuntarily,
stepping on Ron's toes in the bargain and making him cry out in pain.
Draco smirked
at her in a very derisive fashion and then, with a sweep of his robes,
left the
dining hall.
She felt as if she had been summarily dismissed and hated the way he always
made
her feel…like
she was something less than human.
"Hey, Hermione.
Give me a hand here. You just about broke my toes," Ron was hobbling
along pathetically.
"For goodness
sake, Ron, you are such a baby," she pulled out her wand and uttered a
healing spell,
"Dolorem Finitem."
Ron's expression immediately became more cheerful.
"Next time, watch where you're going, okay?" he teased.
"No problem,
Ron. Next time I will aim for both feet," she responded with a serious
face.
She began
to laugh at Ron's worried expression.
After a few
games of Wizard Chess in the common room, Hermione retired to her room.
Since she
was Head Girl this year, she had a room to herself. She did not particularly
like
that. It made
her feel cut off from her friends and classmates. After taking a quick
shower
and changing
into her nightgown, Hermione lay down in her bed and tried to compose
herself for
sleep. It wasn't going to happen. Pulling out her beloved copy of "Hogwarts:
A History"
she began reading about the founding members of the school. She soon fell
asleep.
There is a
moment each night when the velvety blackness of the sky reaches its darkest
point. At
that moment, Hermione began to dream…and that dream quickly became a
nightmare
of the most frightening kind…
A/N:
Happy Canada Day to all my fellow Canadian fanfiction writers and Happy
Independence
Day to my American counterparts ::camera pans to fireworks display::.
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