A/N: Here I go...okay, I got this
weird idea last night, and so I decided that the only way to get it out
was to write a story. Very weird pairing. I think it's only been
done once before. *Shrug* hey, I was bored. And I couldn't sleep. But anyways,
enjoy.
Warnings: Like I said, this is a
weird pairing. S/Hr (If you don't know who that is, rest assured you will
soon find out. ^_~)
P.S. This takes place when Hermoine's
19 and working at the Ministry. Harry is living with Sirius, who just had
his name cleared. Harry is playing Quidditch for England. Sirius is teaching
DADA at Hogwarts. Just thought I'd get that over with so you now what's
going on with everyone. =)
P.S.S. (Last one, I promise!): R&R si vous plait!!! *big puppy eyes*
I'll love you forever!
~*~
Silent Symphony
by Starburst
~*~
Snow fell silently outside Hermoine's
office, and she watched it with a dreamy expression as it fell past her
window. Christmas was drawing near, and she was officially on break. Her
mind was wondering over many things, but one of them was what to actually
do
on her vacation.
"'Moine?"
She turned arubtly, no longer lost
in her thoughts. Her secretary, Renné, was standing in the doorway,
cloak draped around her shoulders like she was getting ready to leave.
She eyed Hermoine, puzzled.
"You know that you're on vacation,
right?" Renné said, looking around the office. "You have been for
a couple hours now."
"I know," Hermoine said with a wave
of her hand. "I'm just...thinking."
Renné smiled slightly. "Well,
okay. But you're responsible of locking up when you're done. All right?"
"Yes," Hermoine said, staring out
the window again. She heard the door shut and click, and knew that Renné
had left. She sighed and turned to her desk, shuffling a bunch of papers
in order. She stopped when she heard a soft tapping at the window. She
was taken aback when she saw a snowy white owl outside her window, blending
quite well with the falling snow around her, tapping the glass with her
beak.
"Hedwig!" Hermoine cried in surprise.
It had been a good two years since she had last seen the owl; it was surely
unexpected. She crossed the room and let the owl in. A letter was tied
around her leg, and she immediately seized it, forgetting it was tied on
and tried to yank it away. Hedwig gave a shrill hoot and tried to nip her.
The rope snapped, and as soon as Hermoine had the letter in her hands,
Hedwig ruffled her feathers and leaped out the window, soaring back into
the night.
She watched Hedwig departure until
she was out of sight, then turned back to the letter in her hands. She
opened it carefully, lips moving as she read.
Hermoine -
Long time no talk! Heard
you're going to be on vacation this week, why don't you come stay with
us? I really want to catch up on what's been going on at the Ministry.
Sirius wants to see you again, too. Send a response as soon as you can.
Harry
She smiled slightly, running her
fingers over the name. It had been two years since she had last spoken
to him; since their graduation at Hogwarts.
Suddenly, she had an idea. She wouldn't
write him back, she wanted to surprise him. Shoving the letter in her coat
pocket, she smiled again and apparated.
Instantly, she was standing infront
of a two-story flat. It was nice, it looked exactly the same as when she
and Ron last visited in the summer before their 7th year, when Sirius's
name was cleared. She remembered that summer and a smile tugged at the
corner of her lips, although she was suddenly filled with a familiar sadness.
That was the very last summer Ron
was alive. Shortly before their graduation, Voldemort had attacked Hogwarts
unexpectedly. She remembered every detail clearly, so many people had died
that day. Ron was among the many.
It was, with no surprise, Harry that
finally defeated Voldemort. There was a huge celebration that day, and
if it were even possible, he had become even more famous.
She walked up the steps and tried
her best to rid herself of the bitter pang in her heart. Taking a deep
breath, she knocked three times on the door.
"I'll get it!" She heard a voice
from the other side yell. She recognized it in about a half a second. She
heard the sound of footsteps before the door swinging open, and Harry gaped
at her in shock.
"Surprise!" Hermoine said, grinning.
She took a few steps forward and reached out to pull Harry in a huge, welcoming
hug. "I got your letter just a few minutes ago, so I thought I'd stop by."
"Well, all right then!" Harry said,
finally pulling away. "Come in, I'm sure Sirius wants to see you again,
as well."
She followed Harry through the door
and down a long hallway. She shifted her bag up her shoulder and continued
walking until the living room came into view. It was comfortable, with
a couch and armchair; and complete with a roaring fire. Hermoine looked
around with a certain amount of satisfaction. In the corner of her eyes,
however, she finally realized that someone else was sitting in the armchair.
She turned her head and smiled.
Sirius was seated in the armchair,
leaning slightly over the coffee table and reading the Daily Prophet. When
he heard footsteps, he looked up at Harry and Hermoine and stood up, setting
his newspaper down.
"Hermoine?" He asked curiously, almost
as if making sure it was really her. She nodded, and he flashed her a smile.
He
looks a lot younger when he's smiling, Hermoine thought, walking over
to hug him.
"Well, as long as you're here, I
might as well show you where you'll be staying?" Sirius said when they
broke apart. Hermoine nodded, picking up her bag and smiling. "Lead the
way, Snuffles."
Harry gave a choking cough, which
sounded strongly like a snigger. Sirius shot him a look and waved his hand,
indicating her to follow. He lead her down a different hallway and up a
flight of stairs. Hermoine was not really paying attention ahead of her,
but she kept looking up at the walls at the paintings, some, of course,
were moving, but it surprised Hermoine greatly when she saw some famous
Muggle paintings, as well.
"You like art?" Hermoine asked, not
really realizing she was doing so. Sirius turned around and nodded. "Yeah,
I do."
Silence followed those words for
awhile, before Sirius stopped arubtly infront of a door. Hermoine still
wasn't paying attention, and bumped into him after he stopped.
"Woah - I'm sorry!" Hermoine said,
laughing. "I guess I'm just not paying that much attention today, that's
all."
Sirius grinned, which caused Hermoine's
stomach to flutter. Stop it, you git!
"No problem, I seriously can't blame
you," Sirius said, then opened the door and swept his hand out for her
to enter first. She walked in and dropped her bag. The room was perfectly
clean, a large bed in one corner with a trunk at the foot of it. A large
window was to the right of the bed, currently closed behind rose pink curtains.
There was a dresser at the other end and to top it all off, a walk-in closet.
"It's beautiful!" Hermoine murmured,
setting her bag down on the trunk and roaming around.
"I'm glad you like it," Sirius said,
looking around. "This room is hardly ever used; only if we have a girl
visiting or whatnot."
Hermoine snorted. "Oh, so you and
Harry have a lot of girls come over, hmm?"
Sirius blushed. "Not like that.
Like if Ginny comes over, she use to come over quite often before she became
an Auror." He sighed. "She's way too busy, we keep trying to get her to
teak a break but she starts getting really snappy. She'll end up like Moody
if she's not careful."
Hermoine murmured in agreement. She
was looking over a piece of china on the dresser.
"That was my mother's," Sirius said
softly. Hermoine was so surprised that she nearly dropped it with an, "oh!",
But she quickly caught her balance and set it down again. "I didn't know,"
She said quietly.
Sirius gave a tiny smile. "Don't
worry about it. Just try not to break it, okay?"
She nodded, and he smiled again.
"Good," He said. "Now let's go back, I don't trust Harry with making dinner
all by himself."
She snorted. "I'll tell him you said
that."
He gave her a look of mock horror.
"You would never!"
She laughed. "Come on, personally
I agree with you."
~*~
It was later that evening. Hermoine
was curled up on the couch, reading a thick Muggle novel infront of the
fire. Sirius was in the armchair, reading an old issue of the Daily Prophet.
The room was silent, no noise whatsoever except for the popping and crackling
of the fire. Harry was outside, practicing Quidditch. Hermoine flipped
the page and continued reading. Curiously, she lifted her eyes over the
top of the book to peer over at Sirius. He was reading, his brow furrowed
together as if in concentration, and his lips moved silently as he read.
She noticed that his face was no longer sunken in, and instead of the long
tangle of hair, it was cut short and cleaned. She smiled softly.
He sure doesn't look like he's
turning 40, Hermoine thought. Come to think of it, he can pass for
looking 30.
*Still a little out of your range,
don't you think?* said a tiny voice at the back of her head. *Too bad he
wasn't younger, you like him, don't you?*
What!? I do not!
*Liar.*
I don't. This is Sirius,
for heaven's sake.
*So? You still think he's cute.*
I don't know about others, but
I'm not exactly attracted to people 20 years older then I am.
*21 to be exact.*
Shut up.
*Go kiss him.*
WHAT?!
*Do it. Let's see what his reaction would be.*
That's sick. The man is old enough to be my father.
*Your point being...?*
I hate you.
"Hermoine?" Sirius asked, voice sounding
puzzled. "Are you all right? You're turning red and you're breathing...funny.
Is it too hot in here?"
*Yeah, in more ways then one.* Oh
god, you did not just think that.
"I'm fine," She said, sighing. "I
just...nevermind."
Sirius frowned. "What is it?"
"It's no big deal," She mumbled,
leaning back into the sofa. Sirius looked concerned. He got up from the
armchair, walked across the room and sat down next to Hermoine. The heat
started rising in her face. *Stop* it, you prat.
"Tell me." He said sternly yet softly.
Hermoine sighed, breaking eye contact and looking down at her hands. "I
was thinking about...Ron."
*liar!*
Well, I am now.
The corner's of Sirius's mouth twitched,
almost if he was going to say something but thought better of it. Hermoine
fiddled with her thumbs, feeling her vision go blurry. "I feel so lost.
I never expected him to die." Her eyes widened suddenly and she wiped her
eyes, as if just realizing what she was doing. "Jeez, look at me. Two years
later and I'm still mourning over him."
"Don't feel bad," Sirius said quickly.
"It's been almost 20 years, and I sometimes still can't believe Lily and
James are gone." He gave a small smile. "It comes as a real shock, doesn't
it? Sometimes I wake up still and can't believe they're dead. I'm assuming
it must be the same for you about Ron."
"Yes," She admitted. "It's hard.
I've known him for 7 years, he was one of my very best friends. He was
like the brother I never had." She noticed that her voice was wavering
and her vision was starting to go blurry, but she didn't care. "It's very
hard, you know? Sure, we fought over a lot of things, and we didn't have
a whole lot in common, but I still loved him very much." A tear fell down
her cheek, then another. She felt a hand come up and brush the tears away
gently. "It's because of him I'm alive. He saved me that day You-Know-Who
attacked. And he took his life..."
She choked, and her mind snapped.
She fell forward, sobbing into Sirius's robes. He looked somewhere between
taken back and shocked. Very slowly, he brought his arms up and rested
them on her back, letting her cry. A warm feeling was spreading through
her stomach and she felt her neck and face burning.
*You could probably fry an egg on
your face now.*
Do I have to spell it out? S-H-U-T
U-P.
But it was true. She felt her face
tingle, and she wouldn't be surprised if there was steam coming out her
ears. She felt surprisingly comfortable, and realized she had her arms
wrapped around his neck. Their faces were only inches apart, if that.
What. Are. You. *Doing*!?
She snapped into her senses and pulled
away quickly. Her face was flushed. Sirius blinked, giving her a puzzled
look. "'Moine? Are you all right?"
"I'm fine!" She answered, maybe a
little too quickly. "I just realized that...I...have to take a shower,
that's all." Praying she'd believe him, she looked at him and bit her lip.
He shrugged and nodded.
"All right. Goodnight, 'Moine."
She smiled slightly before lifting
off the couch and trudging down the hallway.
*You're an idiot. You could've kissed
him right there, he was barely two inches away.*
It's wrong.
*What is? The fact that you're in
love? If you asked me, I'd say he likes you, too.*
What the hell gives you that idea?
*You saw the way he was looking at
you, right? That was defiantly love. Or at least lust.*
Gee, thanks.
Hermoine was so busy fighting with herself that she hardly realized
that she had walked into the bathroom, stripped down and stepped into the
shower. It was only when the steaming water splashed against her face and
down her shoulders that she let her mind dissolve and focus on nothing
at all.
~*~
Hermoine woke up the next morning, the light of day streaming through
the window and casting shadows across her room. She blinked a few times,
letting the bedroom swim into focus. She stifled a yawn before swinging
her legs around the side of the bed and standing. She didn't even bother
to get dressed and headed downstairs for breakfast.
As soon as she was at the foot of the stairs, the sweet smell of cinnamon
filled her nose, and she inhaled deeply. A coy smile played at her lips
as entered the kitchen and took a seat at the small table.
"Morning, 'Moine."
Hermoine jumped, looking around the kitchen quickly and spotting Sirius
by the stove, arms crossed across his chest and wearing an impish grin.
"Get good sleep?"
"You bet," Hermoine said, returning the grin. "Making breakfast, I see.
Well, I don't know if I want to be the first to try it..."
Hermoine laughed as she dodged a spatula. "I was just kidding," She
said when she regained her balance. "I'm so hungry I could eat this table."
"Well, please don't, it was very expensive and I'm too lazy to set out
and get a new one today."
Hermoine snorted in her orange juice. He can be so childish at times,
but almost in a good way...
*Just the way you like them, eh?*
God, not you again...!
"Where's Harry?" Hermoine blurted out. Sirius turned and gave her a
sidelong look. "He's still sleeping. Didn't come back in until almost 4
o'clock in the morning." He scooped some scrambled eggs and toast onto
a plate, and shoved them to Hermoine's direction. "Been working himself
to the limit lately. He's really determined to get England to the Quidditch
World Cup."
"...and I'm sure he'll have no trouble doing so." Hermoine smiled and
bit into her toast. "England's been doing a hell of a lot better since
Harry joined their team."
Sirius grinned. "True."
He helped himself to a piece of toast and sat down across from Hermoine.
Both were silent until Hermoine finished her breakfast and stood up to
put the dishes away.
"'Moine?"
"Hmm?" She turned her head around as she washed the dishes off, letting
the warm water run across her hands.
"I need to run a few errands in Diagon Alley today, I'm planning on
getting Harry a Firebolt 2002 for Christmas. I was wondering...if you'd
like to come along with? We can stop for coffee in the Leaky Cauldron."
*Ooh! He's asking you out!*
Is not!
*Is too!*
Is NOT!
*Just shut up and say yes, okay?*
"Sure!" Hermoine said quickly, sounding a little overenthusiastic. "I
mean...well, I have nothing better to do, anyways. Plus I can really go
for some coffee right about now."
Sirius smiled, making his tired face appear younger. "Great. After I
get breakfast, okay?"
"Yeah, although I'm not sure you want to eat it anymore, it being on
fire and all."
His eyes widened and he snapped his head around, sure enough the eggs
were smoking and a thick blanket of fog was starting to waft it's way around
the kitchen. Thinking quickly, he took the pan and threw it into the sink,
which was still filled with soapy water. He coughed and reached over to
open a window.
Hermoine had her best smug look on. "It's no big deal, Snuffles, not
everyone gets it on their first try. Better luck next time, okay? But keep
in mind that next time you should probably make breakfast by magic."
Sirius shot her a dry look. "Ha ha ha. Really now."
~*~
"I really need to get out of the house more often," Hermoine said, taking
a huge gulp of coffee and sighing. She and Sirius were at an outside table
at the Leaky Cauldron, enjoying coffee after many trips in Diagon Alley.
Harry's new broom lay in a gift-wrapped package at their feet, along with
many other bags of stuff that Sirius would need as soon as the vacation
time was over and he headed back to Hogwarts to teach. It really came as
a surprise to Hermoine that only 2 years after Sirius's name was cleared
that he'd be hired to teach.
Sirius tapped his foot lazily. It was a nice day out, but still very
cold. I could sure use a butterbeer right now, Hermoine thought,
finishing the rest of her coffee and setting her mug back on the table.
An interesting question came into her mind, and before she could stop herself,
she asked it.
"Sirius--what was Azkaban like?"
He seemed to have just fallen back to reality by her words and his eyes
flashed with pain. Hermoine covered her mouth quickly; how could she be
so stupid? To think that she just asked him that...
"I-I'm so sorry, Sirius, I didn't mean--"
"It's okay," He said, although his voice sounded higher then usual and
his eyes seemed distant. "I get that question from a lot of my students."
He shifted uncomfortably. "It was the most horrible 12 years of my life."
Hermoine nodded solemnly. She couldn't imagine what it'd be like to
have to pay 12 years of your life for something you never did; but to have
to spend those years in Azkaban, which was the closest thing to hell itself...Hermoine
shuddered at the thought.
"But, there's something I don't get," She said, looking down at her
coffee mug as if it were fasinating. "If you could've left Azkaban whenever
you'd like, why didn't you go shortly after you arrived?"
He bit his bottom lip. He clearly did not want to talk about this. "Because
there was no reason to. I didn't want to escape and cause panic unless
there was a reason behind me doing so. You already know that the reason
at the time was Peter." He said the name as if it were something
disgusting. She nodded.
"I can understand that." She started circling the rim of the cup with
her index finger. "It sounds like you've been to hell and back."
Sirius's face twisted into an unpleasant smile. "Unfortunately, yes.
But life isn't always a bowl of cherries. You've got to just put the past
behind you and move on. Like when I find myself grieving over Lily and
James, I've got to remind myself that they're gone, and there's nothing
I ca do about it. When I find myself cursing Peter up and down for what
he did, I've got to force myself to think that hating him will do no good,
as it won't change the past. I've just got to focus on my life now, and
what's to come."
Hermoine was left speechless by his words. So powerful, yet so harsh.
Forget about the past...but how? How could she ever forget about Ron, and
all the others who had died?
"You're pretty hard on yourself," She said quietly. "Sometimes it's
okay to let yourself think about memories of the past, you can either let
it fill you with sadness over the person you lost, or you can let it bring
you great joy to remember that you had a wonderful friend who was always
on your side." She closed her eyes, afraid that the unfallen tears might
spill. "Sometimes the memory of that person is all you have left, and if
you let yourself forget it, you fear of forgetting about that person permanently."
Sirius wore a sober expression on his face and nodded. "You're very
wise for your age, Hermoine." He gave her a half-smile. "Nothing new, of
course."
She blushed slightly. "Yeah, well...you know that deep down, no matter
how much you try and move on, you'll never be able to forget what happened."
He sighed. "So true. Although I really wish I could."
The corners of her mouth twitched. "James was your best friend at school,
wasn't he?"
Sirius looked up, startled. "Er...yes, he was. Why?"
She shook her head, a small smile on her face. "I know Harry's probably
asked you over a billion times, but what was he like?"
Sirius blinked. "James?"
"Uh-huh."
"Well...he was the kind of person you couldn't help but get along with.
He was smart, funny and friendly, and he was the best damn Chaser Hogwarts
probably ever had."
Hermoine smiled. "It would've been nice to be able to meet him."
Sirius couldn't find a response to this, so he drank his coffee deeply.
~*~
"Harry's still at practice!?" Hermoine said in disbelief as soon
as they apparated back to the flat. All the lights in the house were off.
Hermoine was carrying many large bags and Sirius carried the new broomstick
under his arm. He glanced around quickly and let out a small sigh of relief.
"He's still at practice, all right. Good thing too, I want this to be
a surprise."
She smiled and shook her head. "Poor Harry. He works himself too hard
sometimes."
Sirius shrugged. "I don't mind, really, as long as he loves what he's
doing. And I have to make sure he comes home to eat if he's gone too long,
but besides that, he can take care of himself."
Hermoine rolled her eyes. "Well, I see you're doing your job as godfather."
Sirius grinned but said nothing.
The weight of the many bags was starting to have an impact on her arms,
as they were starting to go numb. She shifted a bag on her shoulder and
made an impatient sound. "Let's go in, I need to put these down before
my arms fall off."
"Wait." She turned, but she was caught off-guard when a hand came on
her shoulder and turned her around.
"What is it?" Hermoine said, her arms starting to hurt. "I really
got to get inside, Si--"
She stopped when a hand came up to her face and cupped her cheek. Her
blood froze.
"S-Sirius?"
He said nothing. Hermoine closed her eyes, hoping that all the blood
in her body wasn't rushing to her face. She felt him dip his head down
and, very gently, she felt him blow softly against her face. She felt him
lean back, and she opened her eyes, breath coming back to normal.
"Sirius, what was that!?"
He tilted his head to one side. "You had an eyelash on your face. I
was getting rid of it for you."
Hermoine's stomach dropped. "Oh. Was that all?"
"Yes."
She smiled. "Well...thanks."
"Should we go in now?"
Hermoine flipped her hair over her shoulder. "Um...yeah, sure."
He smiled one more. Picking the broom back up from where it slipped
out of his arms, he started towards the flat, humming softly. Still dazed,
and very confused, she followed.
~*~
End of chapter 1!
A/N: Woo! I'm such a tease. ^_^ I bet you thought he was going to kiss
her, right? Fooled you! I'm sorry if I'm making him a little slow, but
I like him this way. =P Have a problem with that?? Didn't think so. ::Looks
back on what he wrote:: Wow, I'm surprised at how long this chapter is.
Usually I write much shorter chapters...guess that's a hint on how long
this fic's gonna be. ^_~
Coming up in chapter 2: Will S/Hr get together? Will Harry finally catch
on? And what about Ginny, will she make an appearance in this fic? And
Remus? Hmm...could use him here, too...All that and a hell of a lot more
later on! Ciao!
~Starburst~