Secrets Always Come Out
Minerva McGonagall was well known to over react when it came to defending her favourite student, although she will not admit to that. And yet again Minerva was having a very loud argument in the staff room with the one and only person brave enough to insult the 'know-it-all'.
"The way you defend the 'little-know-it-all' one would think that she was your daughter"
"What the hell is it to you if she had a brain and pushes herself to achieve better than her classmates, What is it to you if she is my bloody daughter, what the fuck does it matter if she is like me?"
Everyone had always suspected that Hermione was related to the transfiguration professor and they were in shock not only because Minerva had just told everyone that Hermione was her daughter but also that she had used bad language more than once and had lost her temper that bad, they had never seen their normally collected friend so out of control.
"H-H-Hermione is your daughter?" Severus said, after two minutes of silence.
At the same moment Albus Dumbledore walked in to hear the last comment. "Minerva why don't you go back to our rooms" He hadn't meant to say that, the look on everyone's face afterwards was hilarious. Not many people new they were married.
"Ok" Minerva walked towards the back of the room and entered a passage that took her to the headmasters office.
"Now why the hell did you say anything about Hermione again after the last four warnings, I told you that she would say or do something she regretted, I know my wife very well and she can get herself very worked up if anyone insults her family, now I know you all have questions and they will be answered, but not now. You will not say anything to anybody, Hermione does not know that myself and Minerva are her parents and we need to be the ones to tell her this, so tomorrow we will hold a meeting where we will explain, If you don't mind I'm going to comfort my wife" With that said he walked out the same way his wife had just left and into his office.
"Bloody hell!!"
The room was deadly silent, nobody new what to say. Eventually the staff left and they were not surprised that the headmaster and his deputy both missed dinner that night.
