Chapter Two
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The first day of classes was a breeze for Hermione. She had gone straight to sleep the night before, without any back-to-school chatter with roommates to keep her up. She had never been so prepared for school as she was for that day. It went by in a blur of schedule complaints, reading assignments, and catching up. All of which she was completely oblivious to. She was in a word, disconnected. She was until last period potions that is.
Potions was not only her favorite subject but her best. Just because it didn't come easily to her, she worked harder to compensate. So upon arrival to the class she was transformed into an alert and attentive pupil gathering all information imparted from their professor. When he asked her to stay after class she was hopeful although very apprehensive.
"Miss Granger, I am under the impression you enjoy potions and have a strong interest in the subject. Do you intend on continuing your studies past Hogwarts?"
"Certainly professor, I have always planned to continue to some form of college or other training."
"Very good. Although I don't think that 'college' would be the best option for you. I would like to take you on as my assistant. Consider, miss Granger, just what you want. If you are sure of choosing potions, it is practically guaranteed that you will earn a potions mistress title within 3 years of leaving Hogwarts if you begin to study under me this year. You will think about it."
"Sir, I don't have to. If you don't mind professor, I will give you my answer now. I will gladly become your assistant."
"Very well, we'll begin tomorrow, if you are sure."
"I am, and thank you very much."
"Trust me, there are no thanks required."
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Hermione spent the next day in a blur, once again. A few people spoke to her, though she hardly interrupted her thoughts to converse with them. They barely noticed, her classmates required little thought to please. Finally potions broke her daze and she woke up from her dream that had her sleepwalking through the halls. Taking eager notes on material she already knew by heart, just to be sure she grasped the concept, she actively participated in the lesson. By the time the period ended her hand was cramped and she was becoming slightly tired. This was wonderful and the thoughts provoked by the subject had left her exhilarated, while her classmates missed all of the implications of the material and were just drowsy from the long period. The class exited into the halls, and began to chatter. "Thank god that's over! Have you ever heard such boring stuff?" Ron broke out the minute he felt they were at a safe distance. Apparently he had judged wrong because Snape appeared behind him. Snape was about to speak, though he was interrupted by Hermione. He closed his mouth knowing he was still unnoticed and decided to hear what she had to say. "How can you say that Ron? Don't you understand what it would mean to our world, to your life if we could just solve that problem? We could rid ourselves of all illnesses, both minor and large! This would extend our life-spans by numerous years, and we could learn so much more. Humanity's largest problem is we have a lifespan of little more than 90 years. Even wizards rarely live to be much over 100." Her lecture had had little affect on the crowd, although a few students had simply walked away during it. Snape decided it was time to cut in. "Excuse me. Miss Granger you are quite right. Though please join me in my office tonight directly after dinner, concerning what we spoke of yesterday. Five points from Mr. Weasley for speaking badly of my class." Snape said in complete deadpan. He immediately glided away, leaving Ron no chance to object. Hermione left happily, again oblivious tot he remarks surrounding her. Harry quickly walked off, and everybody followed him. It really shows who her friends were really friends with. It didn't bother her though, she was left to peace and quiet, which for the first time all summer didn't seem like such a bad thing. Not stupid questions, not stupid jokes, no ignorant comment. This was bliss.
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A.N. Well here's chapter two in the same day as the first two sections. Again, no reviewers to thank, as it hasn't even come up yet. I promise that I am dedicated to this story and will see it to the end, unless there is some sort of crisis beyond my control. Enshallah right? God willing that is.
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The first day of classes was a breeze for Hermione. She had gone straight to sleep the night before, without any back-to-school chatter with roommates to keep her up. She had never been so prepared for school as she was for that day. It went by in a blur of schedule complaints, reading assignments, and catching up. All of which she was completely oblivious to. She was in a word, disconnected. She was until last period potions that is.
Potions was not only her favorite subject but her best. Just because it didn't come easily to her, she worked harder to compensate. So upon arrival to the class she was transformed into an alert and attentive pupil gathering all information imparted from their professor. When he asked her to stay after class she was hopeful although very apprehensive.
"Miss Granger, I am under the impression you enjoy potions and have a strong interest in the subject. Do you intend on continuing your studies past Hogwarts?"
"Certainly professor, I have always planned to continue to some form of college or other training."
"Very good. Although I don't think that 'college' would be the best option for you. I would like to take you on as my assistant. Consider, miss Granger, just what you want. If you are sure of choosing potions, it is practically guaranteed that you will earn a potions mistress title within 3 years of leaving Hogwarts if you begin to study under me this year. You will think about it."
"Sir, I don't have to. If you don't mind professor, I will give you my answer now. I will gladly become your assistant."
"Very well, we'll begin tomorrow, if you are sure."
"I am, and thank you very much."
"Trust me, there are no thanks required."
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Hermione spent the next day in a blur, once again. A few people spoke to her, though she hardly interrupted her thoughts to converse with them. They barely noticed, her classmates required little thought to please. Finally potions broke her daze and she woke up from her dream that had her sleepwalking through the halls. Taking eager notes on material she already knew by heart, just to be sure she grasped the concept, she actively participated in the lesson. By the time the period ended her hand was cramped and she was becoming slightly tired. This was wonderful and the thoughts provoked by the subject had left her exhilarated, while her classmates missed all of the implications of the material and were just drowsy from the long period. The class exited into the halls, and began to chatter. "Thank god that's over! Have you ever heard such boring stuff?" Ron broke out the minute he felt they were at a safe distance. Apparently he had judged wrong because Snape appeared behind him. Snape was about to speak, though he was interrupted by Hermione. He closed his mouth knowing he was still unnoticed and decided to hear what she had to say. "How can you say that Ron? Don't you understand what it would mean to our world, to your life if we could just solve that problem? We could rid ourselves of all illnesses, both minor and large! This would extend our life-spans by numerous years, and we could learn so much more. Humanity's largest problem is we have a lifespan of little more than 90 years. Even wizards rarely live to be much over 100." Her lecture had had little affect on the crowd, although a few students had simply walked away during it. Snape decided it was time to cut in. "Excuse me. Miss Granger you are quite right. Though please join me in my office tonight directly after dinner, concerning what we spoke of yesterday. Five points from Mr. Weasley for speaking badly of my class." Snape said in complete deadpan. He immediately glided away, leaving Ron no chance to object. Hermione left happily, again oblivious tot he remarks surrounding her. Harry quickly walked off, and everybody followed him. It really shows who her friends were really friends with. It didn't bother her though, she was left to peace and quiet, which for the first time all summer didn't seem like such a bad thing. Not stupid questions, not stupid jokes, no ignorant comment. This was bliss.
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A.N. Well here's chapter two in the same day as the first two sections. Again, no reviewers to thank, as it hasn't even come up yet. I promise that I am dedicated to this story and will see it to the end, unless there is some sort of crisis beyond my control. Enshallah right? God willing that is.
