Disclaimer: All the characters used in this story are the sole property of J.K Rowling (and some other big company whose name I do not remember. Sorry, no insults intended, just my bad memory). They are not mine. I take credit for the characters' actions and thoughts in this story, though (often used as they are).
Rating: PG-13
Pairings: James Potter/ Severus Snape
Warnings: slash (homosexual relationship), angst
A/N: I wrote my first ever James Potter/ Severus Snape story. It will probably be my last as well as I'm really not into this pairing. But this story didn't leave me alone 'till it was written. And boy, did the writing of this story leave me feeling emotionally wrung out.
Feedback: Will be saved into a special folder on my harddrive and taken into consideration.
Don't ask of me
He is looking at me again, I can feel it. Looking with those green eyes of his. Her eyes. They say he looks just like you, and I suppose he does, but when I look at him all I see are Lily Evans' eyes. Your wife's eyes.
"This Potion, Potter, is the most
miserable attempt at making the Draught of the Living Death I have
ever had misfortune to lay my eyes on. You have single-handedly taken
the Gryffindor incompetence to new highs – or should I say, new
lows? Detention at seven, Potter! And you will be remaking that
Potion until you get it right, do you understand?" "Yes,
Sir." Harry's carefully pitched voice holds no feelings at all.
He doesn't take notice of Hermione's compassionate look or the
Slytherins' gloating giggles. The Rawenclaws and lonely Hufflepuff
take no notice – So Potter's in trouble again in Potions? Please,
what else is new? Snape turns around and bellows: "Quiet in
the classroom!"
The answer is astonished silence. Harry can't
really remember Snape ever lashing out at Slytherins.
After
the "incident" in the Shrieking Sack where Black tried to kill me
– and I don't care what you or Albus or anybody else says, Black
did try to kill me – you tracked me down to apologize for Black's
actions. When I ignored you you left…but you came back again
another day. And again. And again. You apologized, repeatedly, over
and over. Why did you do it? Were you afraid for Lupin? For Black? I
don't know. I only remember – when I finally answered it wasn't
to accept your apology or even deny it, it was about your actions and
what you did to me. I hit you. You didn't hit me back – for the
first time. Still, we fought. Viciously as you only can with words.
And we wounded each other more deeply than I ever thought possible.
Sometimes I think those wounds never really healed – and never
really will. You ended up apologizing - for your own actions,
this time. Somehow I ended up apologizing for mine. But it didn't
mean we had gone softer about each other. We still fought. How
did we go from fighting to arguing to talking to – dating, I guess
– I will never know. But we did. And it was wonderful.
"Hey
Severus, Severus? What are you doing?"
James Potter grabbed the
book Severus Snape had been reading and looked at the cover.
"One
Thousand Magical Herbs And Fungi?" Could you find anything more
boring?"
"I happen to think it interesting." Severus was not
amused.
"Tell me something I don't know." James absently
paged through the book.
"Look at this – what an interesting
use for Fryman Leaf. I have to tell Sirius about it.
"I'm sure
our resident murderer would find anything that causes suffocation
extremely interesting." Severus' voice was filled with venom.
James snapped the book shut.
"Look, I'm not saying he was
right, okay? But I'm sure he never meant to… Sirius just has
temper and he rarely thinks things through."
"He has no grasp
of the meaning of the word "Consequences", you mean? A misgiving
which I must say both your Head of House and the Headmaster seem to
overlook."
James frowned at that, not really able to deny. If it
had been anybody else…
"Could we just drop it for now? I came
to ask you to a drink!" He fished his invisibility cloak out of his
book bag and held it up.
"There is a Potions test tomorrow. I
need to study." Severus was working very hard on not looking the
least tempted.
"Severus! You know the subject cold, just like
always. You'll get hundred and eighty/six percent again, for sure.
Come with me, please?"
Puppy eyes did not always work on
Severus, but sometimes…
"Just the two of us? Pretty
please?"
James could see Severus' decisiveness wavering,
shaking and finally breaking. He had to restrain a victorious grin.
Now was not a good time for self congratulating.
Severus took the
"One Thousand…" and stuffed it into his bag.
"All right,
shall we go?"
We spent time together – as much as we
could. With you in Gryffindor and me in Slytherin it was much less
than we wished. The House-system has never favoured interhouse
romances. And the time we spent together was always a secret. I don't
know if you thought me your dirty secret. I do know you never told
anybody about us, not even to your closest friends - although I can
understand that. It is quite possible I wouldn't have survived
Black's reaction. Literally. And I – agreeing to your wishes
never told anybody either. Not that I had somebody to tell a…a
thing like that. I learnt to admire you – although there
were still qualities I didn't approve. I guess it was the same for
you. You must have thought quite a lot of my potion-making abilities
if you asked me for something like that. Or were you just desperate
on behalf of your friend?
"Severus?"
James rolled
on his stomach and looked at his studying companion.
"Mhm?"
Severus was deep in yet another thick book about potions. There was a
stack of those next to his bed.
"You're the best Potions
student of our year, right?"
"For your information , by the
OWL results I am the best Potions student in the last 154 years."
The
haughty response was accompanied by the sound of a page turning.
"So,
you can brew every kind of potions, right? Even the most difficult
ones?"
Severus refused to be distracted from his reading but
replied anyway.
"I can brew quite a lot of potions. Of course,
there are some I can not. Yet."
He had every intention to master
even the most difficult of concoctions.
"And you do invent
potions of your own – I know you sell them to Slytherins,
sometimes."
"True." He had sold some of his brews to the
Gryffindors as well. Actually, most of the Hogwarts students came to
him for potions that they could not come by legally, but if James -
the Head Boy - was ignorant of that , Severus was not going to
enlighten him.
"So you could invent a potion nobody has
successfully achieved. A very difficult one?"
Pride urged
Severus to say yes, but by now it was clear James' interest was not
a casual one.
"Depends."
"On what?"
"If I have a
reason to."
Where was James going with it? Severus had a bad
feeling…
"Would you count me asking you to as a
reason?"
"Maybe. What kind of a potion do you need?"
He
didn't even really have to ask. He was quite sure he knew the
answer already and he did not like it one bit. He should refuse right
now. But…It was James.
"Something for Remus. To help the
werewolves. I know there's nothing to be done with the change, I
did the research when we first found out, but if he could, I don't
know, remember who he is when he transforms, retain his sanity or
something… Something like that. It would help a lot."
James
was speaking quickly to get his point out before Severus stopped him.
His lover, James noticed, had paused at turning a page with his hand
still holding it.
"You want me to invent a potion to help your
pet monster?"
Severus' voice was strangely quiet. But he
hadn't said no right away. There was still hope.
"If he could
remember himself when he changes, if he could control himself… He
could just go somewhere out of the way and spend the night there.
Even in his flat. And what happened in the Shack… what almost
happened… It wouldn't happen again. If the werewolves could
control themselves at full moon they wouldn't be dangerous to
anybody. Severus, Please?"
There was no
answer.
"Severus?"
"Severus?"
James tried to catch
the other's eyes but Severus' face was turned away. The hand on
the book had balled into fist. Slowly the fingers relaxed and
smoothed the crumpled page. Then he turned to face James.
James
let out a rush of breath only now releasing he had held his
breath.
"Severus I'm sorry, all right?
It was stupid of me,
I just thought… I didn't apparently, just like you always say, I
don't think… You don't have to, just forget it…"
A long
finger was placed on his lips.
"Sush. I'll do it."
They
looked at each other for a long moment.
"Severus…"
James'
breath ghosted over Severus' hand making him visibly shiver. He
swallowed before launching into detailed explanation.
"It will
be an interesting challenge. The potion to help werewolves is
considered to be almost impossible to make. The indregents that
should be used to control the mental state are dangerous to werewolf
physique. Yes, it will be very interesting. I think there was a
research started on wolfsbane, but when it didn't produce immediate
positive responses it was discontinued…"
The end of the
sentence was lost in James' mouth.
The thick Potions tome was
swept on the floor by James careless move. Severus didn't even
notice.
I did it, James, do you know? I, Severus
Snape, did it. Not many people know, but it's mine, it is my
invention. Years of research, years of bowing over a cauldron and
chopping, measuring, experimenting, starting over again – all for a
thing I didn't even believe in. Years, James. And you were gone by
then. But I did it, James, I did it. What many famous Potions
Masters had puzzled over, tried to achieve, failed and declared
impossible - I did it. Because you asked me to. He is quiet
now, you know. He remembers who he is, just like you wanted. I don't
know if it's a blessing or a curse for him – to remember. To be
the only one left. But no matter. I, Severus Snape, invented
the Wolfsbane Potion, because you, James Potter, asked me to.
"It
is two minutes past seven, Mr. Potter. You are late."
"We had
a Quiddich practice, Sir. I apologize."
"And Quiddich, like we
all know, is so much more important that studying. God forbid you
might somehow learn something useful to help you with…activities
after school."
"I said I was sorry. Can I get to my detention
now?"
"You have just secured yourself another one tomorrow
night with Mr. Filch. Start your potion now!"
Green eyes flash
defiantly as the boy moves to collect the needed indregents.
Old
wizarding family. Old blood. Pure blood. I look at the
children vaunting it and I remember you. They think it makes them
special, gives them privileges, gives the freedom to act as they
wish. They do not realize yet, they do not understand… The duty
their blood bestows upon them – what they know of it? What they
know of life without it? They know nothing. And yet… it still has
them, it moves them, leaves its imprint into their every thought and
action… Because it's in their blood… They are shaped by their
blood, their families, their presumed social standing… We all are,
but some of us can find a way out. They… will not. Blood
and tradition. Duty. You never questioned them. Not once.
Never questioned the need to marry and have a heir. To the Potter
name. To the Potter blood. Never considered I could feel
differently.
"Evans, I think."
James stretched
and walked to get himself a new butterbeer from the secret stash in
the cupboard.
"What about Evans?"
Severus' nose was
buried in his Potions' notes, again.
"She's intelligent,
she's smart, she's pretty – downright beautiful, I must say –
she's a Muggleborn, so it goes with the current political standing
of my family, and she has no relation to me. I think my parents will
approve."
Severus had raised his head from his notes and was
looking at his companion with a puzzled expression.
"What will
your parents approve?"
James didn't listen to him, deep in his
own reasoning.
"I like her – quite a lot, actually, we have
started to get on better… She has a bit of a crush on me, I think,
and," he finished triumphantly "the kids would be healthy, not
like this inbreeding codswallop that's been going on recently.
She's perfect!"
"James," Severus was getting a really bad
feeling. "James, what is she perfect for?"
James looked at him
happily, relieved to have found such a good solution to his parents'
recent remarks about his duty to the family.
"To be the next
Mrs. Potter, of course! Don't you think she's perfect,
Severus?"
Severus looked into James' smiling face and felt the
world come tumbling down around him. In the darkness there was only
one thought.
"That damned mudblood!"
You never
thought, did you? You never thought what you were doing to me,
prancing around like that, her always by your side. You never thought
what nit would be for me to hear how perfect a couple you were,
romance of the ages, a Pure Blood wizard and a Muggleborn witch. You
never thought, right? And you never understood, did you? Never
understood why I turned away and left, why the next time we met I
treated you like a stranger? No, not like stranger, like a hated
enemy. I hated you, I did. I still do. But her… There was nothing
too bad for her, nothing I wouldn't wish, curse upon her...
Nothing. I hated her fiercely for years. A long time. But now… Tell
me, James, did she ever know about us? Did you ever tell her about a
pathetic Slytherin who fell in love with you and foolishly hoped he
could hold your interest? Did you ever… I think not. I've
grown older. Wiser, I hope. So… I cannot hate the little Muggleborn
witch who was caught in the dazzling light of your sun. But I do not
like to remember her.
"Fine, Mr. Potter, this is
acceptable. Just barely. I would advice you to take an effort to
prepare for my classes in the future, but I know very well this is a
lost cause." Snape's tone was saying exactly what he
thought about Harry's mental capabilities and intelligence. Harry
kept his mouth shut and kept silently repeating "I will not lose
any more points to Gryffindor." He did not need another detention,
an upcoming evening with Filch was bad enough. Apparently
surprised at the lack of objections Snape looked at Harry for a long
moment and the snapped his fingers derisively. "Dismissed.
Go straight to your dormitory, Mr. Potter, and no detours."
Harry
went.
I will keep your prized heir alive, don't worry
about that. But don't ask me for more – just don't. All that we
had was a just dream, anyway. Just a stupid adolescent dream. You
wouldn't have come back even if she died, I understand that now. I
understood it even then, that's why I… I just didn't want to
accept it.
So don't ask me to care for him. I will never love
him, never. Those eyes… And he will never love me.
Don't worry
about your son, Lily Evans. I will keep him safe. But don't ask of
me more.
The End
