Disclaimer: I do not own any of the Harry Potter characters mentioned in this fic, as much as I would like to. ;) They belong to the great J.K. Rowling. And also, I don't own the song in this-- which is 'Could've Been' by Tiffany. For a bit of further information-- the lyrics are in italics, and ~s indicate a change of scene. Enjoy!
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A sound of heavy and rushed footsteps emerged from the
portrait hole, and in came a girl, her hands hiding her face, but leaving just
enough room between her fingers so that she could see where she was
going.
Only seconds later, a breathless boy came
struggling in; he had apparently been chasing her. The boy paused, looked around
for a moment. The Gryffindor Common Room was quite filled. He couldn't tell how
many people were gathered, but didn't care much.
"Hermione!" the boy called quickly, though didn't follow
her.
Catching the scene just a moment later, a red-haired
boy paused from a game of wizards' chess, to look up at the boy, then toward
Hermione, who was now rushing up the stairs to the
dormitories.
"What'd you do to her, Harry?" Ron asked
concernedly.
Harry shook his head, and rushed over to the
stairs, starting up them.
"I wouldn't do that if I were
you," Ron continued, now standing at his seat. "I forfeit, by the way," he added
in glumly to the boy he had been playing wizards' chess
with.
Harry had paused, and turned around toward Ron. Upon
Harry's face rested a somewhat thankful expression. Ron started forward, making
his way to the steps. He stopped at the base of the staircase, and grinned up at
Harry.
"Y'think you were going into the girls dormitories,
did you?" Ron snickered.
Harry gave a weak smile, but his
eyes fleeted, searching up the steps.
"Are you just going
to stand there, or come and tell me what just happened?" Ron broke into the
temporary silence.
Harry shrugged, and walked back down
the steps. He walked over to an empty corner of the room, where there were a few
chairs free, and flopped down lazily into one. Ron followed Harry's lead, and
sat in a chair next to Harry's, his eyes with a mild serious expression to them.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The flowers that you gave me
are
just about to die.
When I think about what could've
been,
it makes me want to cry.
Hermione flopped on her bed, gently falling with her back landing upon the bed. She stared up at the dark ceiling, idly cherishing her luck that the room had been deserted. She turned her head toward the table positioned perfectly beside her bed, with a small vase of withering roses upon it. Hermione caught herself choked up at this sight, and even more tears spilled out of her eyes. She couldn't believe what had happened. She had always thought that it would last much longer, and end on a note much sweeter than it had. The scene played again and again in her head.
'I'm sorry-- it's just,' Harry paused, biting his lip,
'it's just not working out, Hermione.'
'You're breaking up
with me?' she retorted nervously.
'Yes,' came the
immediate response.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The sweet words you whispered
didn't mean a thing.
I guess our song is
over,
as we begin to sing..
"And she didn't take it too well," Harry sighed, his eyes
trailing to the ground, as he finished explaining to Ron the incident that had
just occurred.
Ron was speechless, his mouth twitching
uncertainly. He ran his fingers through his red hair, as he tried to think of
something to add in. Yet, for once, he didn't have his two cents to jabber
about.
An awkward silence rung through the air- at least
on their side of the room, and lowered voices began speaking throughout the
common room. Harry and Ron could only guess that all the gossip was about what
had happened- between Hermione and Harry.
"I'm going to
take a walk," Harry said irritably, abruptly rising from his
chair.
Before Ron had a chance to protest, Harry began
stalking off toward the portrait hole, and climbing out again. The moment was
somewhat bittersweet, for over that matter of seconds, Ron still hadn't thought
of anything to say.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Could've been so beautiful.
Could've been so right.
Could've been my lover
every day of my life.
Hermione's excessive weeping had been a bit calmed, as she
had silently reassured herself that everything would be fine, and she would be
back to normal once again. However, there were two sides to Hermione's logic
about this event. Even as the one side had told her everything would be fine,
and that she shouldn't cry- the other side had been telling her that this was
the time to brood over what happened, and let it all out.
All in all, Hermione had decided that she wasn't going to stay here. She stood
up, stomping one of her feet during the process. Hermione pressed her hands up
against her eyes, trying to remove all possible tears that stained her face.
Slowly, she shuffled out the door, with the two sides of her mind still arguing
with each other.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Could've been so beautiful.
Could've been so right.
I'll never know what could've
been
on a cold and lonely night.
Harry scowled under his breath as he stormed down an empty
hallway. He wasn't expecting Hermione to take his words the way that she had. He
always had this thought in mind that she would be much stronger, but he realized
that was only an illusion.
The more he continued to think
about the event, the more bitter he became. Harry was a bit sorry for the way
Hermione had taken his words, but he was quite angry that she gave him the
illusion that she was strong! He would've broken it to her more nicely than he
had, if she had--
He paused in his train of thought, and
stood still for a moment, his eyes gazing out the broad window he stood in front
of. The pale moonlight filtered through the glass and gave a mysterious blue
light to the hallway. Harry sighed as he realized that he wasn't angry with
Hermione. He was angry with himself.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The memories of our lovin'
still
linger in the air,
like the faded scent of your
roses
stay with me everywhere.
Hermione's footsteps echoed as she climbed down the
staircase, and finally stopped at the base. Her eyes gazed around quickly, as
she didn't want to make much of a scene in front of this many
people.
"Hermione," Ron called.
Hermione looked quickly over in the direction of Ron's voice, and quickly made
her way toward where he was seated. Ron hadn't moved from the chair he had sat
in when Harry had explained to him what had happened. Hermione sat down in the
chair that Harry had been sitting in, and looked over toward Ron. Ron was silent
for a moment, gazing into Hermione's eyes- red from the crying she had
done.
"Harry told me about what happened," Ron said
glumly. "And don't worry, Harry's out for a walk."
Hermione shook her head, and sighed, "And I suppose that he made me look like
the villain about it."
"A bit," Ron said, a bit of a smile
playing on his face.
"It figures," Hermione scowled.
A very short silence hung in the air, as Hermione's
expression changed as quickly as Professor McGonagall could transfigure herself
into a cat. Hermione's expression had gone from angry, to sorrowful, yet
again.
"Oh, Ron," Hermione wept quietly, "I didn't expect
it to end this quickly. I didn't want to lose him this way, and I don't know-"
she trailed off, to sniffle for a moment. "I don't know why he decided to end
it, but there's still so many things we did t-together that," she paused, yet
again, searching her mind for intelligent-sounding words, but none came to mind.
"That won't stop from making me cry," she concluded, looking sadly at Ron.
Every time I get my hopes up,
they always seem to fall.
Still what could've been is
better than
what could never be at all.
"I don't want to keep trying to convince myself that he'll
come back through that portrait hole, regretting what he did, and asking to come
back to me," Hermione continued. "Because I know that I'm just setting myself up
for d-disappointment," she sniffled.
"Hermione," Ron said
softly, "you have to realize that you can't do a thing about the way your heart
acts. You can tame your mind, and fill it with convincing and wise thoughts, but
you can't control how your heart interprets what happens."
Hermione nodded silently.
"Now, I'm not going to go around
Hogwarts, saying that I know everything about broken hearts," Ron chuckled
lightly, "but my advice to you would to just be to let things happen as they
will. You can't understand everything, you know, Hermione," Ron
grinned.
Once again, Hermione nodded, but a bit of a
chuckle overcame her.
"Anyway, I want you to know that I
am sorry for your break up an' everything, and that I'm sure you're
strong enough to deal with all of this," Ron continued on jabbering. "'cause
you're Hermione Granger, and if you weren't brave enough to deal with these
things, I'd bet that that Sorting Hat would've put you in Ravenclaw, because we
all know--"
"Would you shut up already," Hermione smirked,
cutting Ron off.
"But why?" Ron protested. "I thought I
was doing good at my little spiel, wasn--"
Once again,
Hermione interrupted Ron's jabbering, but this time, it was not with the means
of words. She had leaned forward over her chair, and kissed Ron rather
intensely, her eyes fleeting for a moment, to make sure that they weren't being
watched. However, Ron didn't protest this time.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Could've been so beautiful.
Could've been so right.
Could've been my lover
every day of my life.
Harry continued his way along the paths of the hallways he
had taken. He had it in mind to make it to the library as quickly as he could;
he figured that paying a visit to normally silent room would ease his thoughts,
and perhaps help him sort things out-- just as Hermione usually
did.
Yet, he had found himself taking a longer route to
his destination. Harry found some kind of comfort in the scenes that surrounded
him, in the dim gray hallways of the school. As he finally reached the entrance
to the library, Harry took a few steps into the room, in which only five
students were in view: three anonymous Ravenclaws studying at a large table, a
first-year Gryffindor girl entranced in a book of muggle myths, and a
blonde-haired Slytherin scribbling down furiously on a paper. It was Malfoy.
Fortunately, Malfoy hadn't noticed Harry's entrance into the library, as he
tried to keep as silent as possible. At that moment, although, Harry decided
that he didn't want to be there. He retreated as quickly as possible back out
into the hallway, holding his breath, and hoping urgently that he hadn't been
noticed.
Harry started back down the same direction he
had taken to get to the library; no shouts of mockery emerged from the library,
thankfully. Harry continued down the same hallways, stairs, twists, and turns he
had traveled across to make his way to the library, except going back the
opposite way. He was headed back toward the Gryffindor Common Room, most
certainly.
As Harry finally reached the portrait of the
Fat Lady, he mumbled a password, and the portrait swung open. He cautiously
entered the Common Room. His eyes met the sight that had not changed much. The
amount of Gryffindors scattered around had decreased a bit, but the room stayed
rather filled, nevertheless. And then, he saw it. Far at the corner of the room,
seated where he and Ron had been a short while before, were Hermione and Ron,
now involved in some sort of snog-fest.
Could've been so beautiful.
Could've been so right.
You can't know what could've
been
on a cold and lonely night.
"Hermione? Ron?" Harry called, his tone choked up, and
almost unbelieving.
Harry approached the two at a moderate
pace, his eyes filled with complete surprise. He was shaking uncontrollably as
he walked forward.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
As the sound of Harry's voiced reached Hermione and Ron,
they quickly stopped their kissing, and broke apart immediately. They both
stared forward at Harry, not speaking a word.
By now,
everyone in the room was staring at the sight, now completely interested in the
scene that would unfold. The only sound that rung in the air was the sound of a
small explosion caused by Fred and George, causing a few heads to turn. A faint
smoke lingered in the air, but the twins didn't pay much attention to it.
Instead, the twins were taken aback by the silence, and turned to see what had
happened.
"Your brother apparently is quite the charmer--
t'Hermione over there, at least, you should've seen the snog-fest that
Harry just stopped," a Gryffindor informed the two quietly, but with a very
amused tone.
The twins gasped unanimously. Fred's eyes
were as wide as dinner plates, and George's jaw hung open.
"And to think this happened right behind our backs!" George whispered to
Fred.
"Hah- way to go, Ronnie-kins!" Fred laughed
aloud.
A wave of light laughter soared across the Common
Room, and Ron blushed as red as his hair. Yet, in a moment, the Common Room was
silent, again.
"I came to apologize for the way I broke
things to you Hermione," Harry finally spoke up, with a hint of agitation in his
voice, "but apparently, you've found your own way to deal with
it."
Both Ron and Hermione had been expecting an
unpleasant response from Harry, but they were quite shocked at Harry's
bitterness.
"Harry, I realized I had to move on,"
Hermione began.
"Oh, yes, move on right to my-- and your
own-- best friend, why don't you?" Harry grumbled.
Hermione narrowed her eyes, and spoke once again: "You didn't let me finish-- I
was going to say that you need to move on, as
well."
"Oh, I wouldn't worry about that, Hermione, I'm not
as weak as you," Harry scowled.
Half the Common Room was
shocked at this small dispute, and each person hung on every word that was
spoken.
"Harry!" Ron exclaimed. "Don't take your anger out
on Hermione just because she decided to leave the past behind
her."
Harry shot a glare at Ron, and was just about to
snap a retort to him, but once again, Hermione
interjected.
"Move on, Harry," Hermione said, "I thought
you would've already made up your mind, now that we've broken
up."
Harry walked away angrily, heading up the stairs--
his feet stomping upon each stair, echoing loudly down to the Common Room. He
paused at the top of the staircase, as a small tear rolled down his cheek. Now,
it really was too late.
Could've been so beautiful.
Could've been so right.
You can't know what could've been
on a cold and lonely night.
How can
you know what could've been
on a cold and lonely night?
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[ A/N: Wow! That turned out to be a lot longer than I thought it would end up being. Hope you all liked it, anyway. Feel free to R&R! :D ]
