Scars of the Past
Through the frosty window of her flat in London, she could see the faint outline of the club 3
blocks away. In the cloudy sky above it, she could see the flickering of the neon lights that
illuminated the sign marking the teen hotspot for underage drinking and clubbing, Club Cuir, or
Club Leather. As perfect as her life seemed to her classmates at their school, Hogwarts School
of Witchcraft and Wizardry, the existence of 16-year-old Hermione Granger was anything but
simple. She routinely went to that neon lighted club to drink and dance away any memories of
her problems. She would have gone out that night, but instead of her regular drinking and
grinding, all she wanted to do was think. Hermione was sitting on the window seat in her
apartment staring at those flickering lights. She was all dressed to go out, wearing a black
backless halter that fit her perfectly and red leather pants and black stiletto heels 2 inches high.
She had gotten a permanent straightening done at a salon that had cost nearly 700 dollars. It had
been worth it though, because now her hair was not as bushy and was, of course, straight. That
night, she had chosen to wear it down and make it slightly wavy by not blow- drying her hair
after her shower. She had on lipstick the same shade as her pants and had done smoky red and
silver eye shadow. When she tucked her hair behind her ears you could see the tiny ruby studs
in her lobes. Her hands were free of jewelry except for one of her most prized possessions. It
was a simple, thin gold band with 3 square cut garnets. There were 2 small red garnets, the
color of blood, surrounding amber colored one that was slightly larger than the previous
two. Inscribed in it was a simple but true message True life lies in laughter, love and work.
Harry and Ron had given it to her at the end of term 5th year. It seemed so long ago though
it had only been a month and a half. They would all be returning to school in two weeks. In two
short weeks Hermione would have to erect that wall of perfectionism. Her only means of
coping, seclusion, would be stolen by the train that lay at Platform 9 3/4 at Kings Cross Station.
She shook her head gently, her chestnut brown hair falling over her shoulder. She had worked
too hard and too long to start thinking about her old life now. She stood abruptly, walked over
to her vanity mirror and reapplied her lipstick. Capping the makeup, she walked out the door
into the dinky hallway of the apartment building. As she stepped off the curb into the street, a
bright yellow convertible came speeding around the corner; she jumped back hollering words
not acceptable on television. She crossed the next couple blocks to the club quickly and flashed
a smile to the bouncer, Harold, who knew her well enough to let her in without waiting. Harold
hated his name, and was usually called Big H. She was one of the few who called him by his
true name. The music at Club Cuir was the best around. They played a great variety of remixes
and rap and other fast songs. Hermione came there to dance and drink, as did most people
who went there, but unlike the others, she did it out of need. The need to forget about the things
in her life that needed forgetting. She would dance with guys who were perfect strangers and
leave them wanting more, which she never gave them. Tonight, there was a desperate hot guy
shortage, so she grinded and bumped her way over to the loo. She went inside and checked her
makeup. She met a few of her, well, not friends, Hermione didn't have friends, more of
acquaintances. They chatted for a few minutes about the guys there and then saying her
goodbyes and good lucks, Hermione left. She glanced around the club once more and decided
that she should just go home. "And may I ask why a fine young lady like yourself would be going
home so early without a handsome young man at her side?" a smooth, male voice
inquired. Hermione turned to face a boy with blond hair and gray eyes. She felt familiarity pull at
the back of her head. She dismissed it thinking how she would remember him if she had ever
met him before. "Yes, you may. It's because I didn't realize that someone as good-looking as
you was hanging around here somewhere." Hermione said with a seductive smile. She took his
hand and pulled him out to the dance floor where couples were moving to the beats of the Black
Eyed Peas, Hey Mama. She turned and started moving her body against his. They danced like
that for several more songs before the blonde pulled Hermione over to a tall table with matching
tall chairs. "I'm going to go get drinks. What do you want?" She replied with a root beer float.
She gave him a sheepish grin and a flirtatious smile. With that, he was making his way through
the crowd to get to the bar. She watched him, perched on the edge of the high seat, and had a
sickening thought. Draco Malfoy had platinum blond hair also. What if.... No. No way. Malfoy
would never survive in Muggle London. No way. She studied him closely as he made his way
back to the table. As he was nearing, a young teenager rammed into his shoulder, causing him to
spill a small amount of the drinks and send locks of his silky platinum hair into his face. He
turned and growled at the young boy. He set the drinks down and wept his hair off his face. She
glanced at him and saw a scar across his right cheek, just below his cheekbone. Her hands
started shaking as she stared at the only flaw on his face and brought the straw in her float to her
lips as she realized the gorgeous man sitting across from her was none other than her best friends
archenemies, Draco Malfoy. "I, uh, I- I've got to go. I'll see you around sometime. Um, bye.
" stuttered the flustered and nearly speechless Hermione. She leapt up from her seat and raced
for the door, only glancing back at the pale blond once, startled to see his piercing gray eyes
following her to the door. She burst out into the cool August air and took a deep breath. She
leaned against the wall of a building not far from the club. Thoughts were racing through her
mind about the dances they shared and her stupidity. AS she started walking back to her flat,
she started mumbling her thoughts to the pavement on the sidewalk. "Gods, how could I have
been so stupid. Not only did I not realize it was Ferret-Boy, but I danced with him. Not only
danced, flirted! How could this have happened!" How could she have not realized that by taking
down the wall she put up at school, she had vaguely forgotten everything about her wizarding
life! She looked up at the apartment building before her and sighed. Everything had gotten so
complicated before this summer.
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