Hour of Grace
by
Strega
Brava
Chapter
5
Chatting
The real world
has a way of pushing other matters to the side. So it was the case at
Hogwarts.
Over the course of the next several weeks, Hermione immersed herself into
her studies
and tried to forget about the voice she had heard in the common room, the
dreams she
had sporadically, or the fact that Professor Snape had suddenly become
somewhat human.
She concentrated on preparing for NEWT's and on completing the
necessary
paperwork to enroll as an Auror the following year.
Hermione was
sitting in the common room one evening, books spread out around her.
She was not
reading any of them, nor was she writing on the numerous parchments beside
her. Instead,
she sat, sucking on a quill thoughtfully and staring at the fire burning
in the
fireplace.
"Knut for your
thoughts, Hermione?" a voice interrupted her. She turned to smile at Ginny,
who looked
as if she had run all the way to the common room, judging by how flushed
and
out of breath
she was.
Hermione smiled,
"Just trying to decide if I should study for Potions first or Transfiguration
or write my
essay on Ancient Babylonian Astrology.
Ginny looked with amazement at the pile that surrounded Hermione.
"Hermione,
are you trying to complete all of seventh year this week?" she asked
incredulously.
"You sound just like your brother," Hermione smiled.
"I'll pretend I did not hear that. Besides, I have a much better idea."
"And what would
that be?"
"Let's talk about the upcoming Halloween Ball!"
"What Halloween Ball? When was that announced?"
"After dinner…I
guess you were in such a rush to get to all this that you didn't hear it.
Only fourth
years and higher are allowed to go and dress robes are mandatory. It's
right
on Halloween.
There will be a Goblin band and pumpkin cordials and loads of candy…
it will be
so much fun!"
Hermione did
not share in the younger girl's enthusiasm. She was as comfortable at a
ball as a
Troll would be writing NEWTs. Since the incident in fourth year, Ron had
always taken
her to all the social functions but there never was anything like love
between the
two of them. They were good friends and going together was certainly
preferable
to going alone. That had always been all right with her…except now she
thought she
might have liked to go with someone…different…someone who looked
at her as
if she were the only person in the world that mattered…someone like…
"Hey, Hermione.
Did you hear a single thing I said?" Ginny's voice pierced through
Hermione's
mental wanderings.
"I'm sorry, Ginny," Hermione shook her head, "What were you saying?"
"I said that
I am going to the Ball with Draco Malfoy and then we're going to elope
to America."
Hermione stared at the younger girl in shock. "You can't go to the ball with Malfoy!"
Ginny immediately burst into hysterical giggles.
"Serves you
right for not paying attention. The look on your face is worth many, many
Galleons."
Almost without realizing it, Hermione let out a sigh of relief. Ginny noticed.
"Honestly,
Hermione. Even if Malfoy came down off his lofty pedestal to grace me with
the offer
to accompany him to the Halloween Ball, did you honestly think I would
accept?
I'd rather
go with Snape than with that slimy git."
Hermione did
not want to analyze this feeling of relief that was spreading through her.
"So what were
you telling me, Ginny?"
Ginny's eyes lit up. "Harry asked me to the Ball."
"Ginny Weasley!
I fully forgive you for making fun of my momentary lapse of concentration.
He finally
asked you?"
"Yes he did,
right after dinner. He pretended that I had a spot of gravy on my robes
so
that the others
went on ahead of us and then he asked me. Oh, Hermione, I am so thrilled,"
Ginny hugged
Hermione.
"I am really
very happy for you, Ginny. I know you will both have a great time," Hermione
smiled.
"Ron will be
coming up in a few minutes. I am reasonably sure that he will ask you to
go
with him to
the Ball," Ginny grinned.
Hermione felt
that her smile looked patently false but Ginny didn't seem to find anything
amiss. Of
course Ron would ask her and of course she would go. They were best friends
and they always
had fun together at these sorts of events. Why was she suddenly feeling
so disappointed?"
"What is wrong with me lately?" she thought to herself.
Almost as if
on cue, Harry and Ron stepped through the portrait door. Obviously
discussing
quidditch, they did not notice the young women until they almost fell on
top
of them.
"Honestly.
Can you two prats stop discussing quidditch long enough to watch where
you are going?"
Ginny said as Ron had come dangerously close to stepping on her foot.
"Sorry, Ginny, just discussing team strategy," Ron hugged his younger sister.
"You're forgiven,"
she replied with all the dignity of a queen as Ron sat down next to
Hermione,
moving the parchments and books onto the floor carefully.
"Am I forgiven
too?" Harry sat down next to Ginny, shyly placing a hand around her
waist.
"I don't know…what have you done that requires forgiveness?" she asked coyly.
Harry looked at her in shock.
"I…I…haven't…" he stuttered.
"Good…then you're forgiven," Ginny smiled and snuggled a little closer.
"Hey…not too
close. She is still my sister and I want to be able to sleep at night,"
Ron
protested.
Hermione laughed. If that was the case, Ron would not be sleeping anytime soon.
"Would you like to be my date at the Halloween Ball, Hermione?" Ron asked.
Hermione managed
to hold back the sigh of resignation that was threatening to burst
out of her
mouth. So much for dreams.
"Yes, of course I'll be your date," she heard herself say.
"The fearsome
foursome," Ginny stated contentedly.
*****The next day*****
Hermione was
walking along with Harry and Ron to get to Herbology class. They were
chatting about
the Ball and Herbology and the upcoming test in Potions. That was when
she saw the
familiar head of silver-blonde hair walking towards them, this time
accompanied
by a simpering mound of flesh known as Pansy Parkinson.
"Oh, Draco,
Mother and Father will be so pleased to hear that you are taking me to
the
Halloween
Ball. I simply must get a new set of dress robes. I mean, I already have
a new
set but nothing
is too good for my Draco. I want to look even more stunning than usual
for you,"
she rattled on in her high-pitched wheedling voice.
Ron promptly
clutched his stomach and pretended to be sick while Harry snickered
appreciatively.
Draco ignored
them both but his gaze focussed for a moment on Hermione's. Again,
she felt as
if there was some connection between them…something…intangible…just
out of reach.
She was missing something…some vital piece of information and it
frustrated
her. What was in that gaze? Was it…was it love? Was that possible? And
then, as before,
it was gone and he looked at her coldly.
"You'll understand
that I can't take the chance of having my robes sullied by walking
too close
to you, Granger," he drawled cruelly. Pansy giggled so hard it sounded
as if
she was wheezing.
Harry and Ron
immediately drew their wands at the insult. Hermione held up a hand
to hold them
back.
"No."
They backed off reluctantly but they still held out their wands…just in case.
Pansy looked
at her in some surprise, still giggling somewhat nervously and hanging
onto Draco's
arm as if she would fall down otherwise. Draco impatiently shook off the
offending
arm and approached Hermione.
"Well, it would
appear that you have some backbone, Granger. Nice to see you don't
need Potty
and Weasel to fight your battles all the time," he whispered.
"It would appear you have a date well worthy of you," she replied quietly and calmly.
For a moment,
the coldness vanished from his gaze. His entire body stiffened as if under
some tremendous
strain.
"No," he managed
to utter in the softest of whispers…so soft she could only just hear it,
"It is I who
am not worthy…of you."
Before she could respond, it was gone.
"And you have
a date well worthy of you, Granger, penniless and of no consequence,"
Draco said
in a low voice and turned to rejoin Pansy. They walked away arm in arm
although,
Hermione noticed, Pansy was the one doing most of the holding.
Harry and Ron approached Hermione cautiously.
"What the hell
did you two say to each other? I thought you were going to have a go
at each other's
throats," Ron asked.
Hermione was
feeling a number of things. Angry. Frustrated. Excited. She didn't
know what
to answer. She was only glad that Ron, in true fashion, had completely
misinterpreted
the exchange.
"Are you all right, Hermione?" Harry asked gently, glaring at Ron.
"I'm fine,
Harry. Really I am. Besides, I know how to handle Malfoy if he really starts
to become
annoying," Hermione grinned as she waved her wand in a deliberate fashion,
provoking
laughter from her friends.
"He certainly
deserves to be with Pansy. A git as thoroughly evil as himself deserves
a
social climbing
parasite like her," Ron exclaimed.
A voice from behind them nearly made them jump out of their skins.
"Are you so very certain that he is evil?"
Albus Dumbledore
stepped out of the shadows and looked at the trio of students with
a serious
look that immediately chastened them.
"We're sorry, sir. An inappropriate choice of words," Hermione mumbled, cheeks flaming.
The Headmaster smiled at them.
"Remember that
we must show respect and civility to all our fellow students…no matter
how undeserving
they might appear to be."
"Yes, we will
try to remember that," Harry replied, nudging Ron so that the redhead was
nodding too,
if somewhat reluctantly.
"On your way then…I believe you were on your way to Herbology."
"Thank you,
sir," Hermione smiled as she followed Harry and Ron to class. As she left,
she could
just make out something the Headmaster was muttering to himself.
"…Imperius
Curse…not the only means…one hour…"
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