A/N: I
live. Amazingly. Oh yes, for any of you who are reading ANY of my
lovely fics, and have your knifes and pitchforks ready to use with
the aid of a small-minded French mob, please don't kill me. I will
update! Eventually! I swear! I'm allowing you to attack me with PMs
if you want to. But attacking me with reviews is MUCH more
efficient, in my opinion. Anywho, this is my first attempt on
a Hermione/?? Too bad the character thingies RUIN it. I realized
that too late. Inspired by two things. One, the Youtube vid
"Once Upon A December" by whyttedahl, reffered by
SomedayEngland. It's one part HP, one part Narnia! And it is
AMAZING! Two, it was inspired by 'Forever or Never" by
Cinema Bizarre. Good song. Look it up, will yah? Dedicated to
SomedayEngland, who I owe the world to, and FlamingGirl, who betaed
(sp?) this and has so kindly not held my sucky beta skills against
me. I broke my promise to her... (GUILT ATTACK!) Enjoy being
Sherlock for a oneshot. Really try solving it!
XOXO
Memories can be reawakened at the most interesting times.
Hermione knew that all too well.
Sitting in her dorm, watching the rain fall in sheets, she thought about the boy that had made her remember a winter almost seven years previous.
"Ooh,
Hermione, look at him!" Lavender squealed. "He is SO
handsome!" "And, he's soaking wet!" Parvati
giggled. "Not to mention he's getting water all over the
Hall." Hermione stated, not taking her eyes off her
book. Parvati whipped the book out of her hand. "Look at
him."
His hair had fallen into his eyes, and his robes clung to him. He was shaking from the freezing water, and his eyes met Hermione's. And a memory came back.
A soaking wet
seven-year old pulled herself out of the water, and was more than
angry at the dry kid holding in a laugh. "Why'd you do
that?" Hermione glared at the boy. "The water's not any
warmer with a coat on!" The brunette boy grinned. "I
know. But you're cute when you're angry." She smirked.
"And you're cute when you're wet." "But I'm not
wet." Hermione smirked, and pushed the ten-year-old in
the water. "Now you are."
He entered his name in the goblet, and both of their faces lit up along with the blue flame.
But she didn't dare look at him when she got up to leave.
"Hermione!"
The young man called her name across the hall. Hermione had no choice
but to turn and look at him. "Yes?" She said, hoping
her hunch had been right. He grabbed her hand. "You're
cute when you're reading." Hermione jerked her hand away
from his, not because she didn't like him, but because of something
far deeper.
A few months passed since Hermione had been within two feet of him, and now winter had made it's arrival known.
There was also a ball in a few weeks, and Hermione hoped her 'memory man' would ask her.
During a class outside, Hermione gazed at him, hoping to trigger some more memories.
"Well, well. 'Mione's a
princess today, is she?" The hazel-eyed boy laughed. "What
does that make me? A peasant?" "Does this prince get to carry a sword and
defend the princess?" "Does he want to?" The
boy chuckled. "Of course he does!" He tickled her, and soon
both were laughing hysterically. "Let's play hide and
seek!" Hermione giggled. But her face turned solemn. "Can
royalty do that?" He thought about it for a second, and a
mischeivous grin spread across his face. "One...
Two..."
Hermione picked up her skirt
daintily, and ran over to her friend. "No, that makes you a
prince."
At least her boy didn't do that.
As the days passed, Rita Skeeter, a journalist from the "Daily Prophet" that had been making her life hell, had started writing more lies about her, Harry, and Viktor. She was a strong girl. She could handle that woman on her own.
But her defenses were fading. Anyone could see that.
She went to the library to study, or at least pretend to, so she could think about the properties of Amorentia instead of the multiple pairings she had been thrown in.
And that's when Viktor asked her to the ball.
She hesitantly said yes. Her 'memory man' had been sending her signs for a while, but hadn't acted on them. She couldn't wait any longer.
"Hermy-own!"
Viktor shouted down the hall. "I vas vondering if you'd like to
be my date to the ball." Hermione blushed. "Well,
um, Viktor, I'm actually-" "-You haff a date, don't
you?" His face fell, and she took a deep breath. "No...
So I'd like to go with you." He smiled at her. "Veally?!
Vell, that is vonderful! Thank you!" He kissed her and was
off.
That's were she ran into her memory man.
She called his name across the
grass, and he ran over to meet her. "Hermione!" He
laughed, and the two linked arms. After lauging and talking
about the Triwizard Tournament, Hermione and the young man stopped
walking, and he faced her. "Hermione, would you like to
go to the Yule Ball with me?"
Hermione's smiled faded. So he
WAS going to ask her!
"I-" "I
mean, as friends if you feel awkward, but... Y'know..." She
sighed. "I'm sorry, but I said I'd go with Viktor Krum." "Oh."
The young man nodded. "Okay..." Hermione grabbed his
shoulder. "But save me a dance or ten, will ya? It's not
everyday we get to dress up and be awkward in a transformed Great
Hall!" He laughed, and ruffled her hair. "Y'know,
even if you are in your fourth year, you're still my ticklish
seven-year-old princess." She slapped his upper am, and
gave him a playful smile. "And I don't care if you are a
Triwizard Champion, you're still my ten-year-old fearless
prince." Hazel eyes met choclate brown, and he smiled.
"Always and forever."
"Aw,
come on, you don't look that bad." Hermione laughed. "Yes
I do! I'm not walking outside in this." The boy
grumbled. Hermione gave the puppy-dog pout. "Pwease?" "Oh
alright!" The brunette boy walked out, head held high, and
looking absolutely dashing with a cape around his neck, and a sword
sheathed on his side. "Let's have my father crown us!"
she squealed. "Silly, you already have your crown
on!" Hermione touched her head. "Oh yeah... So can I
crown you?" The boy kneeled and she placed the crown on
his head. "You're now a prince!" "And since
we're royalty, what say you to a dance?" She grinned,
and it's safe to say only those two could be regal while dancing the
Macarena.
Nothing could ruin this night.
Hermione
peered around the corner, and saw the huge crowd of Hogwarts,
Durmstrang, and Beauxbatons students milling in the Entrance Hall.
Ron looked like a complete fool in his robes, but a very cute fool.
Harry was sweating bullets with Parvati on his arm, and she felt sort
of sorry for her friend. Poor boy was awkward enough as it
was... And there was Viktor, standing tall and proud, waiting
for her. But where was her 'Memory man'? She could
wait for her boy to show himself, and leave Viktor hanging. Or
do the right thing. Hermione took a deep breath and held her
skirts the way a princess would. This was a moment worth
remembering.
Viktor, Harry, Parvati, Cho...
And the young man she had been searching for.
She made eye contact with him from the middle steps, and he winked at her. 'You look beautiful.' He mouthed, and a pink tinge appeared on her cheeks.
Once she reached the bottom, Viktor extended his arm, and she took it happily. Into the Great Hall the Triwizard Champions and their partners went, Fleur Delacour and Roger Davies leading, and Harry and Parvati bringing up the rear.
Hermione smiled at Viktor, and she thought he was handsome with his dark hair and eyes. But he wasn't her hazel-eyed, brunette prince.
No one could replace him.
The
music started, and Viktor and Hermione whirled around the room
effortlessly. It was a wonderful feeling, but it didn't feel
right. After several dances, Viktor went to go talk to some of
his Durmstrang friends, leaving Hermione to find the man she'd
promised ten dances to. "Well well well, if it isn't
Princess Hermione!" A smooth voice said from behind her. She
giggled. "And my prince looks dashing as ever!" He
flicked his hair back, and he gave her a smile that made her melt.
"Y'know I wake up looking like this!" He teased. She
gasped in feigned surprise. "No! You look like some god
twenty-four seven?!" "You better believe it!"
The pair laughed, and he scanned over her. "And what about you?
You're look especially stunning tonight!" "You think
so?" "I know so."
But she broke away from him so she could say
goodnight to Viktor, Harry, and Ron.
Her farewell to Viktor was
simple enough. He kissed her hand, and promised to see her again. But
Ron... Ron was always difficult.
Barely
anyone was in the Entrance Hall. A few Ravenclaw and Slytherin girls
gathered to the side, and there were a few Hufflepuff boys laughing
on the stairs. Ron was fuming, and Hermione's face was screwed
up in anger. "Well, if you don't like it, you know what
the solution is, don't you?" She yelled, her hair falling down,
stray pieces landing in front of her eyes. "Oh yeah?"
Ron yelled back, his face red, and his hair flaming. "What's
that?" "Next time there's a ball, ask me before
someone else does, and not as a last resort!" Ron was at
a loss for words, and struggled to find a comeback. "Well-"
He sputtered. "Well- that just proves- completely missed the
point-" Hermione let the tears that had been welling up
in her eyes fall, and she shouted "Ron, Harry. Bed. Now!" Harry
extended a hand to console Hermione, but she pushed him away. "Just
GO!" She sobbed. "GO!"
Hermione sunk to her knees, unable to support herself any longer. She kicked off her heels, and brought her knees to her face.
Nothing could make this better.
"Excuse me, fair princess, but what villain has made you shed tears?"Well, maybe SOMEONE could make it better.
Hermione
brushed the tears away from her face, and gave the young man a sad
smile through blotchy red eyes. "Ronald Weasley isn't a villain.
He's just a stubborn insensitive boy." The young man
laughed softly. "Alright, then what stubbon insensitive boy has
made you shed tears?" "Ronald Weasley..." She
muttered. The man hugged her and pulled out a hankerchief from
inside his jacket. "Here." He said. "You need
it." She laughed, and blew her nose ungracefully. "Ugh,
that was disgusting." "I know." "Can
I still be a princess?" She joked. "You'll always be
my princess."
May faded into June seamlessly, and all four champions were on edge. Anyone close to any of the champions was on edge as well.
And Hermione was close to more than one. Sometimes she thought that all of this was too much for a fourteen-year-old to handle.
But she was Hermione Granger. She could handle anything!
Right?
The day of final challenge came, and Hermione did what she needed to, saying good luck to her best friend and her boyfriend.
But there was something else she needed to do.
Hermione ran to the quidditch pitch and searched for her boy. Even among the chaos he was very easy to find.
He was talking to his father,
chatting nervously. The older man wasn't going to miss this moment
for anything in the world. Hermione waved to the duo, and both
responded by waving eagerly. She wove her way through the crowd to
them. "Uh, sir, could I borrow your son for a minute?"
She asked shyly. The older man gave her a jolly clap on the
back. "Hermione, he's known you for forever. You're allowed to
grab him and go." He gave her a wink from behind his glasses,
and Hermione and the boy were off.
"Listen, I'm so proud of you,
and as much as Harry is my best friend, I'm still rooting for
you." The boy blushed, and ran a hand through his hair.
"'Mione, thanks... And there's something I want to tell
you."
"I love you."
Hermione was shocked
speechless. She could only squeak out "What?" "I
love you." He repeated, firm and confident, but full of fear at
the same time. Hermione couldn't believe it. He LOVED her. Her
memory man felt something for her. She smiled at him. "You
have no idea how wonderful it is to hear you say that." She rose
to her tip-toes, and pressed her lips to his.
It felt right.
She pulled away, and he was
grinning from ear to her. Hermione laughed. "And if it
wasn't obvious, I love you too." Both faces fell when the
other champions walked out onto the pitch. "Please be careful. I
don't want you to get hurt." He hugged her tightly. "Aw,
Hermione. A prince can't leave his princess unprotected." She
nodded, and laughed. "I can't believe you remembered that
December. That was ages ago." "More like once upon a
time." He grabbed her hand and squeezed it. "I'm so sorry,
but now I have to go. Y'know... Vanquish a few monsters, conquer a
tournament." Hermione smiled, and they kissed once more.
He pulled his hand away from hers, and she whispered three words for
him.
XOXO
Another
A/N: A bittersweet ending... Couldn't bear to write Ced's
death. I would've sobbed for weeks if I had. Sorry if this
whole thing confuses you. But I wanted the last word of this oneshot
to be his name! And if you check, his name is used once. I
think I like this style of writing. Changes it up a bit. I really
need to experiment more. See the blurple button? He's lonely.
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