Author's Note: Hey guys, sorry this is so late, but we've moved and our computer wasn't hooked up for a while. We're almost finished! Thanks for sticking with me!
And by the way… did you know that JK Rowling's daughter's name is Jessica??? Until earlier this week… I sure didn't!
Chapter Eighteen – Confessions and Desperation
Before Snape could find a way to make Jessica open her eyes again, the new year began. The snow melted, and then spring arrived. In fact, summer was just around the corner. While the students of Hogwarts spoke of the summer with heavy anticipation and excitement, their loathsome Potions Master still lurked around his damp, dark dungeons with his back bent over the most rare of Dark Arts spell books known to wizards.
He rubbed his eyes repeatedly, until they were swollen red in irritation. He'd spent many nights up until the wee hours of the morning – some in his office, and some by Jessica's side. More times than he could count, Snape had awoken to find himself curled securely around her body. It had started out as an accident. He'd go up to her quarters to see her or to speak to her and would just close his eyes for a moment.
After several weeks of sleepless nights, Snape found comfort in retiring to her rooms at the end of the day. At least when he was next to her he slept soundly. Sometimes he even fell asleep as soon as he put his arms around her and closed his eyes.
Once in a while he dreamed that Jessica could put her arms back around him and kiss his cheek goodnight. It was that simple image that kept him sane. If it hadn't been for those dreams where he saw her looking at him, smiling at him and speaking to him, Snape knew he'd have given up hope long ago.
It was June now, and little did he know how little time he had left to break the curse… before someone else did.
* * *
The Great Hall was packed to the core. Every single student and teacher in the castle had congregated together for the evening feast. The aroma of freshly baked vegetables and potatoes and hot, juicy turkey filled the air. The staff and students sat in their glory as they devoured the scrumptious meal.
All except Severus Snape.
He sat miserably between Madam Hooch (who went on and on about how delicious the brusselsprouts were that evening) and the wary Professor Quirrell who had consumed his entire meal in a matter of minutes.
Snape glanced over at Quirrell as he picked up his napkin and began hesitantly dabbing at the corners of his mouth. His hands shook considerably and before dropping the dirty napkin back onto the table, Quirrell noticed Snape eyeing him curiously and hesitantly turned his head in Snape's direction.
A quiver of a laugh escaped from Quirrell's mouth as he caught the disapproving eye of the Potions Master. "Aha ha, s-so many blasted c-crumbs, Severus. They're everywhere!"
Snape narrowed his eyes derisively. "Perhaps it'd have been prudent to take the necessary time to properly fork your food into your mouth rather that wolfing it down like an infant." The silly grin on Quirrell's face quickly disappeared and was replaced with utter embarrassment. "What's your hurry anyway, Quirrell?" he asked, both his eyebrows arching in exceptional curiosity. "I haven't seen you eat like that since Halloween."
When Snape looked sharply over at Quirrell again, he made no attempt to hide the irony in his voice. He made his suspicion evident and kept his eye on Quirrell until he received an answer.
"Ah, w-well… you know, busy t-time of year it is. M-must p-p-prepare for exams." Snape couldn't imagine how he'd done it, but Quirrell managed to trip as he stepped out of his chair and hobbled out through the back door.
Snape watched as Quirrell's plate and goblet disappeared from the table. After glancing over at the Headmaster – who was delightfully talking to the Charms professor – he decided it would be best to personally see what Quirrell's rush was. Perhaps he'd again catch him nearing the third floor corridor.
The fool, Snape thought to himself, this time I'll quite enjoy watching his limbs as they're torn from his body.
While the Potions Master slithered by the Defence Against the Dark Arts classroom and on towards the third floor, a glow of light appeared in Jessica's bedroom.
As her door opened, the spread of light illuminated her room, and a dark figure slowly crept in and stepped towards her bed. With his wand outstretched in front of him illuminating the bedroom, he slowly sat himself down next to her and lit the candle sitting on her bedside table.
Quirrell set his wand down next to the wax candle and smiled down at his peaceful hostage. His hand quivered as he neared it to her face and gently began stroking her cheek with the back of his fingers. "It won't be much longer my pretty, little darling. We'll be together soon. You and I will leave this place together." He turned his hand around and pressed his fingers gently to her forehead and brought them down over her face, pausing at her lips. "We'll take with us all the happiness in the world. I promise." Quirrell bent himself down and pressed his lips against Jessica's. He held himself still for a moment and closed his eyes as he kissed her.
When he lifted his head, Quirrell smiled down at Jessica in satisfaction and cupped his hand around the side of her face before standing up. "I'll be back soon my dear. Very soon."
Before leaving, Quirrell picked up his wand and began stepping back to the bedroom door. Quietly reaching out for the doorknob, Quirrell jumped as the little, brass knob began to move on its own. He took a step back and wrapped his arms protectively around his chest as the bedroom door swung open and a tall, dark figure stepped into the room.
One foul, malicious look was all it took to drive terror into the tiny, stuttering professor. Quirrell nearly dropped his wand as he saw the Potions Master's eyebrows merge together in sheer anger and his teeth grind together behind the meanest form of lips he'd ever seen. A low, rumbling growl sounded from the back of Snape's throat as he reached his hands out for Quirrell and grasped him around the collar.
Quirrell barely managed a yelp before Snape picked him up off his feet and pulled him out of Jessica's bedroom, dragging him across the sitting room and tossing him out her door into the empty corridor. As his back slammed against the opposite wall, two of the hanging portraits nearly fell of their hooks and crashed to the floor.
Snape quickly – and rather noisily – closed Jessica's door behind him and strode up to Quirrell, his hands reaching out for his throat again.
"WHAT…" Snape began as he placed a tight grip around the collar of Quirrell's robes, "…WERE YOU DOING IN THERE?" His furious, black eyes burned holes into the timid professor. His nose was no more than an inch away from touching Quirrell's forehead, as he was a few inches shorter than the Potions Master. "ANSWER ME!" he ordered.
"P-please, S-Severus," Quirrell held his hands up in front of him and tried to push Snape away without actually touching him. He could feel Snape breathing hard against him and knew that this was going to be a tough corner to escape from. "You must understand," he began.
Snape tightened his grip around Quirrell's neck, making it even more difficult for the terrified professor to speak. "I understand perfectly," Snape assured in a low, velvety voice. "You're up to something again, Quirrell. What I don't understand is how you think you can possibly incorporate your exams with Miss Van Eden. You've no business being in there!"
"I – I was only t-trying to h-help," Quirrell made up and took a deep breath before Snape lifted him up off his feet for a moment. "I'm the D-defence Against the D-dark Arts t-t-teacher, remember? W-what good am I if – if I can't break this evil sp-p-pell?" Quirrell tried to giggle once he felt Snape loosening his grip and properly placing his feet back on the floor.
Snape backed up a little ways and narrowed his eyes before speaking in the faintest, eerie whisper. "Now Quirrell, do you really want me to answer that?" Despite the horrified look on Quirrell's face, Snape pulled him from against the wall and shoved him down the corridor, nearly making him trip over his own feet. "I don't ever want to see you near here again. Is that understood?"
As Quirrell struggled to regain his balance, he turned to look at Snape and hurried along as the Potions Master trailed after him with long, gliding steps. His wand was in his right hand pointing straight at Quirrell's head.
"Get out of here," Snape ordered in a mere, threatening whisper. "If I catch you near these chambers again, I'll not hesitate to blast you into oblivion." He lifted his wand even higher, emphasizing the seriousness of his threat.
Quirrell, securing his hands around his head, looked seriously at Snape and then ran off down the corridor without looking back. Snape watched him run and then stood alone outside of Jessica's door to let his temper cool before re-entering.
The candle Quirrell had lit was still burning beside her. Trickles of melted wax dribbled down along the sides of the thin, round candle and pooled around its base. Snape looked at the wrinkles in the quilts where Quirrell had been sitting and felt a touch of his anger return.
"How dare you, Quirrell," he said aloud in a soft, livid whisper as he realized how close he'd gotten to Jessica. He examined the quilts and Jessica as well to be certain that Quirrell had not tried to harm her. He lifted her head by her chin and turned her each way to check for any sign of a coarse touch. His fingers brushed down along her throat and down to her breastbone before declaring her unscathed. Snape pressed his hands along the quilts and straightened it before sitting himself down next to her.
He began massaging her by combing his hand along the side of her face. Her soft, brunette hair slipped through his fingers like silk. Even though she hadn't moved from her bed in nearly six months, Snape could still smell the aroma of exotic flowers in her hair. He then rubbed her arms and shoulders with his hands as if to soothe her and make up for whatever way Quirrell may have touched her. The simple thought of seeing Quirrell touch her made Snape's stomach churn and his fury unleash itself within. If he'd walked in a moment earlier to see Quirrell touching his lips to Jessica's, it'd probably have been the last thing Quirrell ever did.
It'd be difficult to explain to the Headmaster why his Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher had been reduced to a pile of bones and fed to three hungry, drooling mouths up in the third floor corridor – but Snape was sure he wouldn't regret it. Dumbledore knew how protective Snape was about his personal belongings, and Jessica was no exception.
He looked down at her closed eyes and soothingly ran his thumbs up and down her throat. His dark eyes softened as he tried to remember the last time he'd seen those emerald green eyes looking back at him.
Tears had flood from her eyes and she'd pleaded for him to understand the danger that threatened her. He'd called her a whore and told her to leave him alone.
"Damned," Snape whispered to himself. She sure had left him alone. In six months she never once returned to his quarters, stopped by his office, or called his name and told him that she loved him. Oh Merlin, to hear those words roll off her tongue again would be a magic all its own.
"I haven't been the same without you these last few months," he quietly admitted. "I've been exceptionally miserable, irritable and on top of it all I haven't found one damned thing that can help you. Your uncle is probably beginning to lose faith in me," Snape told her. He shrugged his shoulders helplessly and swept his fingers over her lips. "In fact, I'm beginning to lose faith in myself."
Instead of sitting beside Jessica with his back bent over her, Snape kicked off his boots and crawled overtop of her and stretched himself out on the bed beside her. He propped his head up on his left arm and used his right hand to continue massaging her. "I've hardly spoken a word to him in the last few weeks. I can't bear looking at him knowing that what's happened to you is entirely my fault. You tried so very hard to warn me, and I threw it all back in your face. The sorrow in the Headmaster's eyes reminds me of my foolish behaviour every time I see him. He gave me what was most precious to him knowing full well that I'm capable of protecting you. I greedily took you, wanting only the fruits of pleasure. Although I did intend to protect you in some fashion," he guaranteed. "I was determined to protect you from the hungry gaze and lustrous desire of every other wizard who ever set eyes on you. Perhaps to begin with you both knew that my need for you was purely physical, and perhaps you also knew that one day I'd come around and begin to l-" he stopped. Snape looked hard at Jessica and tried to force the word out of his mouth. His tongue struggled to sound the four-letter word but refused to let him carry it out.
Snape sighed in frustration and closed his eyes as he turned his head away for a moment. "Damn it, Jessica," he whispered under his breath and turned back to look at her with an immeasurable amount of pain and regret in his eyes. "Come back to me. Please." He squeezed locks of her hair in his hands and bent his forehead down to touch hers. His lips brushed against her cheek and he began to compulsively dot her with kisses. As soon as he felt the tug of his mouth release a kiss, his lips hungrily sought after a new patch of skin to press his kisses into. "I miss you so much," he whispered without breaking his lips away from her flesh. "If I can never take you as my lover, I'll still promise to cherish and protect you as long as I live, so help me Merlin. Just come back to me, Jessica! I beg it of you."
A moment later, Severus Snape was fast asleep. His hands rest curled around Jessica's body, and his head lay on the pillow just beside hers. After a long, deep breath, his mouth opened and in his unconsciousness his lips uttered in a soft whisper… "I love you."
* * *
From the open window, the afternoon sun was beating down on his face when Snape awoke. He squeezed his eyes shut and moaned irritably as he rubbed his thumb and fingers over his eyelids. After sitting up and throwing his legs over the edge of the bed, Snape settled his elbows on his thighs and reluctantly opened his eyes. He had a sneaking suspicion he'd slept in far later than he'd intended to. Something about being so close to Jessica all night let him sleep with a peace he didn't think was possible before he'd met her.
Snape turned his back and looked at Jessica. Her eyes were still closed and her hands remained folded at her waist. He leaned over the bed and gave her one kiss on the cheek before standing up. He walked around over to her side of the bed and knelt down to pick up his boots. He sat down on the edge, and one at a time, slipped his boots back on his feet. "I meant what I said last night," he casually said to her, not noticing the elderly wizard who'd stepped into the bedroom while Snape had his back turned to the door. "I plan to spend the rest of my life with you… protecting you, honouring you and cherishing you. But I am giving up hope, Jessica. Sometimes I think you'll be like this forever and I'll never see your eyes open again. The thought of never being able to hold you again… breaks my heart." He pushed his heel down into the floor to fit his foot properly and then picked up her hand.
Dumbledore quietly took one more step closer to the pair and watched carefully as Snape picked Jessica's hand up and pressed her palm against the left side of his chest. "Not so long ago this never really existed." He patted his hand over hers a couple of times and managed to curve half of his mouth up into a smile. "Because of you, I can feel it now. It hurts like hell and I'll be damned if I have to live the rest of my life with infernal chest pain because of you."
Dumbledore did his best to mute his chuckle. His lips spread into a smile and he nodded his head, saluting Snape. Still going unnoticed by the intuitive Potions Master, he waited patiently for Snape to finish his words with Jessica. Dumbledore knew Snape would be furious when he found out the Headmaster had overheard his sentimental words.
"Anyway," Snape continued, "why don't you just do me a favour and open those beautiful eyes of yours. It's rather lonely out here and I've been making plenty of plans for the two of us. I know you're probably anxious to see me wear those Muggle clothes you gave me for Christmas. Well, I'm just as anxious to return the favour and buy you something fashionably Muggle in London… or Paris… or Rome… or wherever you'd like to go. I'll take you anywhere, but you've got to wake up. Perhaps that will serve as a bit of incentive." Snape brushed his hand across her forehead a couple of times, and Dumbledore leaned his body up against the doorframe. "I don't quite fancy the idea of embarking on a romantic adventure and having to drag your flaccid body along behind me," Snape continued. Dumbledore contained another fit of laughter as he pictured Snape hauling Jessica's inert body behind him down the streets of Muggle London. "No, that just wouldn't be any fun. I'd rather walk with your hand in mine, hear your voice whispering into my ear and feel your arms wrap around me as you fall asleep next to me. I wouldn't dare spend a second away from you. As irritating and derisive as you are, no one else has ever made me feel the way you do. You've brought me a sort of happiness I've never experienced before, the sort I've never allowed myself to experience before. I just hope that I'll be able to make up for the way I treated you at Christmas and show you how much I – how much I…" Severus trailed off again as the very same word he tried to voice last night still refused to sound from his lips.
Dumbledore watched as his Potions Master struggled to make the rest of his sentence come out. He pressed his palm to the flat of his forehead and closed his eyes. Even if he did find it in himself to admit his passionate feelings for Jessica, Dumbledore knew he'd not want to do it in front of the Headmaster – especially when he was within hearing proximity. Dumbledore quickly stepped forward.
"Severus," he said and watched as Snape flinched at the sound of his name coming from behind him. Immediately Snape released Jessica's hand and stood facing him.
"Headmaster," Snape voiced, sounding quite surprised. "I didn't hear you come in." Dumbledore could hear the irritation in his voice.
"I've just arrived," he fibbed. "Have you been here long?" he asked.
"Since yesterday evening, Headmaster," Snape told him, deciding to be honest. It was hardly worth keeping a secret from Albus Dumbledore. He probably already knew that he spent his nights at Jessica's side. It had been weeks since he'd slept in his own bed.
"My, my," the Headmaster waved his hand. "Severus, you must be famished. Why don't you go get yourself some breakfast? There's a matter I'd like to discuss with my grandniece."
Snape nodded in agreement and began heading towards the door. Just as he passed the Headmaster, Dumbledore reached his hand out and grasp him around the elbow. He immediately released Snape once he stopped and looked at him, waiting for him to speak.
"I've been summoned to the Ministry of Magic and will be leaving immediately after I've had a moment with Jessica," he told him. "I'll not be returning before night. I want to leave Hogwarts and all who are loyal to me in safe hands. I fear that in my absence, a dark plot may arouse within these walls."
Snape stared at his Headmaster for a moment before nodding confidently, assuring his loyalty to the safety of Hogwarts. "I'll be on my guard."
Once Snape adjourned to the Great Hall, Dumbledore approached Jessica's bedside and smiled down at her. He clapped his hand over hers and then squeezed her fingers. "He truly does love you, my dear." He reached into an inside pocket within his robes. "It's going to be up to you to make sure you hear him say so – at his own accord, mind you." With that, he slipped a small vial into the inner pocket of her robe and then secured his hands around her fingers. "You're far stronger than you believe, Jessica. Both Severus and I will need you to be strong tonight."
