July 1, 2003
Disclaimer: I am not affiliated with JKR and do not take credit for her brilliant work. These stories are based on her characters, setting, and ideas. I would like to thank the webmasters of Harry Potter Lexicon and the authors to "Ultimate Unofficial Guide to the Mysteries of Harry Potter" for much needed reference.
Canon Note: I have started this story
before the release of Order of the Phoenix. Some minor details, age,
Quidditch position, relations, etc. may be off. I would like to keep my story
somewhat close to canon and therefore try and incorporate new facts as the
story progresses. (i.e. Roger will switch from Beater
to Chaser to be consistent with OOTP . . . why are there not Beater Captains?).
Also,
Johnny and Kaihn should be recognized and appreciated for buffing and polishing
my rough drafts. Thanks a million!
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~ Eagles Will Fly and Snakes Will Hiss ~
By: Phaedra
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BANG!
Moments ago a horde of Dementors glided onto the pitch, hungry for fear. Harry Potter had fallen from his broom in the
Hufflepuff-Gryffindor Quidditch match just before Cedric caught the Snitch to
win the game. BANG! A flick of
Dumbledore's wand saved Harry from being killed on impact with the unforgiving
ground, but could not pull Harry back into consciousness. Players and spectators alike watched the
horrific chain of events as Dumbledore drove the Dementors away with his Patronus.
BANG! Harry was rushed to the hospital followed by his friends and teammates –
save one. BANG! A rumble echoed through the showers of the Gryffindor locker
room. A single path of mud smeared across the floor from the entrance to the
showers and a scarlet Quidditch robe lay, rumpled and covered with muck, meters
from the running water. BANG! Once
again, a disgruntled Oliver Wood slammed his head on the shower tile, an echo
hammering throughout the room as he played and replayed his most recent loss.
He just couldn't forget the pain of losing; couldn't forget the feeling of
watching the Quidditch cup slip slowly through his fingers.
After
several attempts to knock himself out and drown in the shower, Oliver rested
his bruised head on the cold tile. A
tremor of relief crept over his body as he rested and let the warm water rinse
the mud and sweat from his body. He
looked down at the drain trying to focus on the swirling patterns of dirt and
blood swirling down the pipes, but to no avail.
'Why?' he asked himself. 'Was it really just the weather? Or the
Dementors? Have I not prepared my team hard enough? I sacrificed a huge piece
of my life for that Cup! This can't be happening! And the draft! There must have been
recruiters watching! This terrible weather would be perfect for them to scout
for new players, to look for people that won't be hindered by the rain! But all they got to see was the glorious
Cedric Diggory! DAMMIT ALL!
The
thought of the Hufflepuff golden boy once again shining brought another wave of
frustration and tears to Oliver's already pained face. Now Cedric stood in the
way of Oliver's Quidditch Cup and had crushed his chances for becoming a good
pick in the draft. He clenched his fists and squeezed his eyes shut to hold
back tears. Oliver stood there for what seemed like hours, letting the flow of
water thoroughly cleanse his body, but it did nothing for his mind. Finally realizing that standing in the shower
brooding was not the best way to deal with his loss, he shut off the water,
toweled off, and changed into his robes.
Trudging out of the locker room, he stopped, seeing the one person he
least wanted to set his sights on.
Outside the room, dressed in mud-stained gold robes waited Cedric
Diggory. Cedric uncrossed his arms and
looked Oliver in the eyes.
"What
do you want?" Oliver snarled.
After
a silent moment spent staring at his shoes, Cedric cleared his throat and spoke
softly. "I want a rematch, Wood."
This
caught Oliver completely off guard. This
had been the last thing he was expecting to hear, and having Cedric act so
noble after a win only further angered Oliver. "What for!?" Oliver snapped.
"You caught the Snitch, Harry fell off his broom!" He looked down and shook his
head. "It was a fair game, Diggory."
"No,
it wasn't," argued Cedric. "The Dementors knocked Harry off. There's no way that can be a fair win…"
"Look
Cedric," Oliver said firmly. "You caught the damn Snitch before Harry fell.
Before the Dementors distracted him! You won! We lost!"
Oliver
turned away from Cedric. Admitting the game was fair and that he lost was doing
enough to shred his already battered pride.
He didn't need Cedric's pity and excuses. He could feel tears starting to form again.
Cedric could not see Oliver's face but he could tell that the expression was
the look of genuine hurt rather than sheer contempt. Cedric looked at the broken man before him
and almost sympathized for him. He realized how badly Oliver wanted that
Quidditch Cup. Cedric slowly turned on
his heel and left, admitting defeat in his attempt to reason with his
frustrated rival.
Down
the hall, he saw Cho emerge from the Ravenclaw room. She was shivering and
soaked from the storm. Cedric wanted nothing more than to run to her and warm
her with a tender hug. "But I can't
do that right now. Not after seeing the
state Wood's in. If I even offered her a
jacket right now and he saw it…" Cedric
shuddered before that thought could finish.
Even looking at Cho longingly right now felt somehow wrong. Then her eyes met his with a soft and worried
look in them, and Cedric's own depression dissipated.
"Is
. . . is Harry . . ." she stuttered.
"Harry
will be fine," Cedric replied softly. Cho's eyes began to water which further
strengthened Cedric's yearning to comfort her. Only through an immense force of
will did he resist. "I spoke to Oliver,"
he said in attempt to change the subject. "Perhaps you should seek him. He
could use your comfort."
Cho
looked at him with tears now dripping from her eyes. Cedric did not give her
much of a smile and walked away. Cho stood there and watched Cedric leave her
and enter the Hufflepuff locker room. He had never acted so coldly to her,
especially when she was trembling like this. She stood there for several
minutes pondering over Cedric before realizing Oliver must be heartbroken over
the defeat. She took one last look at the Hufflepuff side of the hall before
heading for the Captain's offices. She entered Oliver's room and saw him on the
futon with his face buried in the pillow. She made her way to his side and
heard what sounded like a faint sniffle.
"Oliver?"
she whispered while petting his back.
He
did not move, but his sniffles increased. Cho said nothing and continued to
comfort him with her touch. Not receiving a reaction and fearing he would soon
lash out at her again, she took a deep breath and prepared to leave. To her surprise, he turned his head to face
her, his eyes puffy and red and Cho's heart immediately went out to him. He had
never faced her with such a miserable expression. He looked at her briefly,
allowing a tear to fall, and rested his head on her lap. They stayed quiet for
several minutes as Cho continued to pet his hair while Oliver wept. For the first time in their relationship,
Oliver took a great deal of solace in Cho's love for him and he began to wonder
if he were feeling the same type of love for her.
~*~*~
Weeks
later at the Ravenclaw table, mere moments before their first Quidditch match
of the season against Hufflepuff. Roger and the other team members stuffed
their faces with eggs, bacon, porridge, and almost any other breakfast food
they could get their hands on. Cho on the other hand, was too nervous to eat
anything. After watching the horrific scenes of the Gryffindor-Hufflepuff
match, she was afraid to play, knowing the Dementors were still in the
area. Adding to her anxiety knew that
her rival in this game, Cedric, had beaten Harry Potter, the most talented
Seeker the school had seen in years if you believed everything you heard.
Her
thoughts were interrupted when a bowl was slammed in front of her. "Eat something!" ordered Roger. "You need
energy."
"No,
thanks," replied Cho.
"YES!"
"NO!"
"If
you don't eat, I will force this soppy porridge down your throat!" warned Roger
as he held a porridge coated spoon to her face.
The
rest of the team members chuckled, thinking Roger had just made one of his
usual innuendoes. Cho's stomach
grumbled. Maybe a little bit of food won't hurt. She refused Roger's porridge
and reached for and apple.
"Get
that thing away from my face, Roger!" scoffed Cho as Roger pulled back the
spoon.
"Ahh…
The 'Ravenclaw Scarlet Woman' and the 'Hufflepuff Golden Boy!' Out on the
Pitch! How nauseatingly romantic!
Doesn't' it just give you that fuzzy feeling all over?"
Cho
and the Quidditch team turned to face Draco Malfoy and his Slytherin thugs,
Crabbe and Goyle. They were accompanied by Eliza LeStrange. Rex and the other
Chasers rose from their seats. The Ravenclaw Chasers dwarfed Crabbe and Goyle,
but the two minions of Malfoy stayed where they were.
"Sit
down," whispered Cho to the Chasers. They did not listen.
"What's
the matter Miss Chang? Throat's too sore to speak properly? That's what the
'Good Wood' does to you I bet! Don't
choke out there little girl, and I don't just mean on the Pitch!" teased Eliza.
The three Slytherin boys snickered. "And remember, nothing spreads her wings
better than an eagle," she whispered to them.
Eliza's voice managed to add dirtiness to the word "wings" that even
caught Roger off guard.
Cho
nearly chocked. on her apple in shock. How could Eliza even hint such
things? And what had she told the
school? She couldn't turn around and
look at Eliza. Instead, she faced her plate with her jaw hanging open.
"Jealous LeStrange? Irritated that the Good Wood only goes for the sweet girls leaving you with the pygmy snakes of your own house?" Roger rose and scoffed looking at Eliza from head to toe.
Crabbe
and Goyle looked at each other dumbfounded apparently not picking up on Roger's
hidden meaning. Eliza on the other hand, flushed a fierce red at his comment.
Draco started cracking his knuckles tempting the Ravenclaw Chasers to swing
their own knuckles at him.
"BOYS!
What is going on here?" squeaked Professor Flitwick as he hurried toward the
crowd. "Come now boys! We have a game coming up!"
Draco
smacked Crabbe and Goyle from the sides as a signal to leave. Eliza reluctantly
followed but flashed the Ravenclaws dirty looks. She made it clear to them that
she was not done terrorizing Cho. As if the pressure of the Hufflepuff game
wasn't enough weight on Cho's shoulders.
As the Slytherin gang neared the door, Draco stumbled and fell,
triggering a few sniggers from the Ravenclaw team. Cho was still too stunned for Draco's
accident to register, and only Roger noticed Drew sitting across the room, and
for a moment, thought he saw a wand disappear up Drew's sleeve. Roger blinked, and when his eyes opened
again, Drew was writing silently in his journal again, no sign that he had ever
been doing otherwise.
~*~*~
Cho
skimmed around the Quidditch field searching for the Golden Snitch. She saw
Cedric hovering, still on the other side of the Pitch. She noticed him watching
her as if he would pounce if she made any sudden movements. With every second
that passed, she became more and more nervous. She could feel his eyes glued to
her and she expected him to attack at any moment. Cho felt herself starting to
panic. She was too worried to realize that the Chasers were in total control of
the field thus giving Ravenclaw a significant lead. Still, they would lose the
game if Cedric caught the Snitch. Cho drifted a little faster along the edges
of the Pitch until something soared millimeters from her face.
"WATCH
IT BRIAN!" Roger yelled to the Hufflepuff Beater after attempting to knock Cho
off her broom. Roger slammed the Bludger Brian's way in return but missed.
The
near accident roused Cho's senses and relieved most of her nervousness. The
fact that she was almost knocked out only increased Cho's desire to find the
Snitch. She kicked up the speed on her broom and weaved up and down through the
field, Cedric following her closely just as she had anticipated. However, she was too swift and agile for him;
he could not keep up to her pace. She glanced over her shoulder and noticed
Cedric struggling to tail her. His heavy weight prevented him from matching her
patterns too closely. This gave Cho an idea. She speed and wove faster. He
continued to follow, as she had hoped.
'Come on, Cedric! Chase me!' Cho thought as she turned a
glance at him.
Cho
slowed on her broom to tease him a bit and lead him to think that he could
catch her. As soon as he was a meter
away, she blasted across the field like a cannonball. She loved the fact that
boys chased after her, even if it was in Quidditch. Even though she still
thought of Cedric as a friend, his chase pumped a rush of adrenaline through
her veins which drove her harder.
'What are you doing to me,
Cho?' thought a panting Cedric, trying desperately
to follow.
Cedric
smiled at Cho's play and sped on to follow her. Instinct told him that she was
only trying to tire him out, however the merry chase only energized his senses.
The intensity of the sport and thrill of chasing his love sent his heart into a
frenzy of beats. At the far end of the Pitch under the Ravenclaw hoops, Cho
swerved a 180 on her broom to face Cedric. Tendrils of hair outlined her
flushed sweat-beaded face making her look like she'd just been through a
vigorous workout. Cedric found his lungs failing as Cho looked at him with a
playful grin.
"All
right there, Golden Boy?" teased Cho.
"You
. . . have . . . no idea . . . Scarlet Woman!" Cedric winked and panted.
Cho
flashed him another cocky smile as she straight up into the air with a speed
that shook Cedric's robes. She was but a blue streak headed towards the sun.
She flew higher and higher. Cedric tried to follow but was blinded by the sun's
stinging rays. He could not keep up.
"Fly
away, Cho! Fly away!" He whispered moments before she caught the Snitch.
Cheers
erupted from the Ravenclaw and Gryffindor stands. (Gryffindor needed Ravenclaw
to beat Hufflepuff to have a chance at the Cup). Cho descended to the ground to
meet her teammates who hoisted her up on their shoulders and paraded down the
Pitch. The Hufflepuffs hung their head in defeat, except Cedric. He hovered
where Cho left him and silently applauded the Ravenclaw Seeker.
~*~*~
Moments
after the game, the Ravenclaws headed to the common room for a victory party,
but Cho sat on Oliver's futon far away from the revelry as he paced irately
before her. His arms were crossed as his eyes stayed focused on the floor.
Every few moments, he shot an angry look at his girlfriend in her royal blue
Quidditch robes. He had all the team's players' last names, but he had never
connected Ravenclaw's Chang to Cho. "How
could I have missed that? Did I really
let this girl blind me that much!? She's
my rival!"
"How
could you not have told me?" Oliver asked as he stopped pacing and gave her a
sharp look.
Quidditch
was Oliver's one true sanctuary, and it had just been invaded. His girlfriend was the Seeker for a rival
team, and she was good. His one area
where he felt truly great and she had to show up as one of his rivals. He had wanted to keep his two worlds
separate, but they had just collided and shattered, with the pieces mixed
beyond all hope of separation.
"I
did say something! If you would only listen…" Cho argued.
"Believe
me Cho, I would have remembered something like that if you told me!" spat
Oliver.
"What
is such the big deal? I'm the Ravenclaw Seeker! So what?" Cho stood up and
adjusted her royal blue robes.
"Big
deal!?" Oliver's tone rose. "You are now my RIVAL! MY ENEMY! An obstacle in the
way to my Quidditch Cup!"
"Obstacle?!"
Cho tried to keep her voice soft as to not upset Oliver. The words 'rival' and
'obstacle' still stung in her ears. "Oliver, it doesn't have to be that way!"
Oliver
turned away from Cho and pinched the bridge of his nose in frustration. He
propped his arm against the wall and leaned his forehead on it. He took a deep
breath and took a few minutes to organize his thoughts.
"Why,
Cho?" Oliver breathed still facing the wall.
"Why
not, Oliver?" scoffed Cho. "I thought you of all people would appreciate the
fact that your significant other plays Quidditch!"
"You
don't understand!" Oliver shouted flinging his arms in the air.
"I
guess I don't Oliver." Cho said coldly as she headed towards the door.
"CHO!
Cho WAIT!" Oliver pleaded as she rushed after her and grabbed her arm.
Cho
stopped in her tracks but did not turn around to look at him. He drew her in
with the hand that held her arm, placed his other hand around her waist, and
whispered in her ear.
"I'm
sorry. I didn't mean to be so harsh," he breathed.
His
faint breath against her ear sent shivers down her spine. She slowly turned her
head and found his face close to hers. A tear ran from her eye and trickled down
her cheek. Oliver brushed it away with his thumb and cupped her face in his
hands. They gazed intently into each other's eyes before Oliver slowly moved
his lips to meet with hers.
"I'm
so sorry," he said delicately as he rested his forehead on hers. "I just get so
stressed out with the Quidditch Draft coming up."
"Does
this still bother you?" Cho asked.
Oliver
straightened his posture and pressed his lips together in resentment. "No. No,
it's just that . . ." he exhaled and looked down, "Quidditch is the only thing
I'm good at." He looked back in her eyes. "But you… you're smart, beautiful,
AND a very good Seeker. You're perfect!"
Cho
only gave Oliver a half smile and looked for sincerity in his eyes. His mood
swings were worse than anyone she'd ever met before. She couldn't figure out
why one minute he hated her and the next minute he adored her. Despite his bad
moments, she could not resist his charm. When she finally saw the sincerity in
his eyes, she gave him a full smile and let him show it through his kisses.
~*~*~
Cho
and her friends lounged at the Three Broomsticks at Hogsmeade the weekend
before winter break, their excitement escalated from thoughts of Winter
Vacation in Marietta's Swiss Chalet. Normally,
the Hufflepuff boys joined them in casual outings but their presence was
replaced by Oliver. Obviously, Cedric was trying to avoid Cho and Oliver when
they were together, even if it meant isolating himself from half of his
friends. Oliver sat close to Cho with his arm around her as she quietly sipped
her cocoa. Oliver still hadn't fully adjusted to the fact that Cho was the
Ravenclaw Seeker and his rival in the near future, but he was doing well in
controlling his temper for the time being.
"Okay,"
started Marietta as she spread pamphlets across the table.
"There's skiing, ice-skating, snow-boarding…"
Marietta continued listing muggle
winter activities was doing little more than confusing her friends, who were
unfamiliar with muggle recreation. Cho
and Jenna exchanged confused looks while Marietta elaborated on ski lifts, ski
boots, and just plain skis.
"Um
. . . Marietta?" interrupted Jenna. "What exactly is
'skiing?'"
"Oh,
sorry! I forget that not everyone knows about this muggle stuff," Marietta blushed. "Skiing is where
you slide down a snowy mountain with thin boards on your feet. It's loads of
fun but can be dangerous."
"Oh,"
Cho and Jenna said in unison still unfamiliar with the topic.
"Don't
worry girls it will be great! There are instructors there that will help us and
different levels of slopes. You will all do just fine!" She cleared the
pamphlets and brought out tickets, maps, and schedules. "I figured that we can
fly to the Geneva Airport and ride the shuttle up to
Champéry . . ."
Again
the girls exchanged confused looks as they looked at their ticket. Joey (being
aware of Marietta's plan) grabbed a handful of tickets, kissed Marietta good-bye, and set out to
give them to the Hufflepuffs missing from the table.
"Marietta, why would we need a ticket
to fly on brooms?" asked Cho.
"Because
we're not flying on brooms. We are going on MUGGLE planes!" said Marietta. "Isn't that exciting?"
"Muggle
planes?" questioned Cho. "What's a plane?"
"Here."
Marietta showed them a page in her
Muggle Studies book on travel. The girls and Oliver studied photos of airplanes,
gawked at diagrams of wing lifts, and read about the theory of flight. They
started to worry when they realized that muggles fly without magic.
"MAIRETTA
ANTOINETTE EDGECOMB!!!" Jenna stood up screeching drawing the attention of the
entire room. "Do you expect us to leisurely sit inside this thing as it . . ."
she panicked at the live picture of a plane taking off, "as it just simply
LIFTS in the air?!" Jenna angrily flung her arms in the air gesturing at the
plane taking off.
"How
bad can it be, Jenna?" expressed Marietta. "Muggles do it all the
time!"
"But
why? Do you have any reason? Why can't we use Floo Powder?"
"Where
is your sense of adventure? Travel was my favorite topic in Muggle Studies! I
think it will be fun! Besides, Mommy won't let me travel all that way by Floo
Powder. Says it's too dangerous and expensive to network the fireplaces that
far. And don't even think about broomsticks! Too cold and you know that
distance travel by broomstick is restricted!"
"Oliver,
what do you think?" Cho asked her boyfriend and he bit his lip at the ticket.
"I can't go," he replied.
Cho
went pale and gaped in shock. She had been looking forward for this trip for
quite some time so she could spend leisure time with Oliver away from books and
his Quidditch scrolls. Cho's friends on the other hand, had been expecting a
rejection from Oliver but were still upset to see their friend distressed.
"Why?"
she choked.
Oliver
looked down and took a deep breath. "I have special Quidditch training at the
Joscelind Wadcock's Quidditch camp that week. It's very prestigious honor to be
accepted into the program. If I do this, I might get picked for Puddlemere
United in the draft. I'm sorry Cho."
In
spite of her embarrassment, Cho simply smiled and said, "I understand."
She
didn't really understand. She couldn't comprehend why every excuse he gave her
was Quidditch related. 'Before it was
practices and tactics and now it's that stupid draft! Why do I even bother, Oliver! Why can't I win with you!? Don't you know there's more than Quidditch?' Cho
took a deep sigh and recollected the thoughts that ran through her head. She
had never felt this way before. She always stood by Oliver when he wrote his
plays, waited for him after his practice, and had yet to feel second best to a
sport. That had just changed. For months
she had shown nothing but care and love for Oliver, but he never appreciated
it. He took her for granted and Cho was beginning to realize how that it
wouldn't change.
Tomorrow, most of the students were going to leave for home for the Winter break. After a quick visit at home with their families, Cho and her friends - minus Oliver, would be meeting for their ski trip. The rest of the time spent at Hogwarts, Cho gave Oliver the cold shoulder every chance she got. She only spoke to him only to respond to questions, and she kept her answers clipped. Even her kisses and hugs were forced; she only went through with them because she felt obligated to. She didn't want Oliver to know how much he had upset her this time. She didn't want to give him the satisfaction she was beginning to suspect he felt at having such control over her.
Cho quietly wandered the halls of the Hogwart's Express during the train ride
home. Oliver's destination was miles north of Hogwart's and therefore had no
need to ride the train south to London. Cho was only mildly surprised to learn that
she didn't feel very bothered that Oliver was not there. The emptiness that rushed into her every time
he was absent just wasn't there anymore.
As soon as he'd said he wasn't going on the ski trip, she had expected
to feel terrible during the entire break knowing that Oliver wouldn't be with
her, but instead she was just filled with a hollow anger and growing resentment
towards his twisted priorities. She
stopped in her tracks outside a familiar compartment labeled 'Prefects Only.' There was one Prefect that instantly entered her
mind. She knew she was meters away from Cedric, but couldn't understand why her
body felt warm and her heart raced. She
suddenly swelled with a desire to open the door to spend some time with her
friend as she hadn't seen much of him since Oliver's loss when the Dementors
swarmed the Pitch. It wasn't the sign
saying "Prefects Only" that kept her from opening the
door, she knew Cedric would leave the compartment for her. She stopped because thinking of Cedric,
remembering his face, his gentle eyes and pleasant demeanor and how he treated
her warmed her spirits in a way that was something other than pleasant memories
of a friend. It was a surge of feeling
she had not felt before – at least felt before concerning Cedric.
The
knob turned and the door started to creak open. Before the door opened to
reveal who was on the other side, Cho dashed down the hall and into her
original compartment. Cedric popped his head into the hallway trying to see who
was there. He had sensed someone outside
the door, someone he felt he wanted to see, but he couldn't place an actual
person to the feeling. Seeing no one, he
pulled himself back into the Prefect compartment and closed the door.
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~*Phaedra
Note*~
Sorry for the awaited update. I have been busy the past month with a good friend visiting, release of the new book, and well . . . just being lazy. It is hard to get back in the flair of things when you haven't been writing in so long. (My excuse for the short chapter). Expect a lot of fun from the next chapter when the group skis, ice skates, and snogs by the fireplace!
--Kaihn-no-tation--
*rolls eyes* Romance is so complicated. Half the plotline would disintegrate if the characters were straightforward with their thoughts and feelings, but then the lovely Phaedra wouldn't have much of a story here, would she? I do feel sorry for Cho though, taking so long to realize the one fatal flaw that makes Oliver a hazard to her happiness and well-being. It's too bad that it happens so often in real relationships too. At least things look like they could be turning around for her, even if Cedric is doomed.
