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Anyhow… here it is; chapter 16… enjoy!

Chapter 16: Love is all you need

He had walked all the way towards the library his father had cherished so much all his life.

When you think of it, it is strange that Severus never thought of burning that library in his Death Eater's days. He could have easily done it in order to get even at the memory of his father, but somehow he did not. Perhaps because that library was the only thing they had in common or perhaps because he respected his mother too much to ruin a house she had loved so much.

All the same, he was now facing more than three thousand books on the most diverse subjects. It was indeed one of the greatest libraries in Britain and Severus's heart filled with pride at the mere thought of it.

He sat on his leather chair; a chair that had belonged to his father many years ago. Little did he know that Hermione was silently watching his movement from the doorframe, trying to catch a glimpse of her sobbing husband.

"Why is he crying?,?" she thought to herself; her soul filled with pain. It was a different feeling from the one she had felt when she woke up, but somehow she knew they were connected. The pain in her heart had something to do with the love in her heart.

And then she knew. She would give everything in the world to make him happy, to make him stop crying, even her life.

"Why are you crying?" she finally asked; her voice echoed through the room.

Severus couldn't have been more shocked to find her there. He knew he would wake up sooner or later but he never thought she would find a library he had never shown to her so quickly.

"Did you follow me?" he defensively asked, clearing his tears away with his left hand. He was a man. And men don't cry. His father had told him so a thousand times as Severus used to cry every time his father shouted at his sick mother.

"You never answered, why are you crying?" she firmly asked while walking to where he was. But the quickness, in which he managed to stand up, scared her; an abyss separated them now.

"I am not crying, Miss Granger," he coldly replied, obviously upset at her. If it had been otherwise he would have called her "Hermione".

"What happed with "Hermione", Severus?" she kindly asked, slowly walking to the corner on which he was standing, pretending to look at an old edition of "A tale of two cities", her mother's favourite muggle book.

"I am sorry," was all he managed to pronounce. He hadn't notice, however, that Hermione stood only a metre away from him now and that it was too late for him to escape; he was trapped in the nets of love.

"Why are you crying?" she once again enquired, with a tone of voice Severus had never heard. She seemed more mature; more a woman now than she had ever been.

"I was not crying, Miss…Hermione," he said, biting his lower lip, "Could you please drop the subject? I am a little bit tired and furthermore I haven't had a decent meal since breakfast, would you be as kind as to join me for dinner?" he politely asked with a smile on his face despite his headache. As I said, Severus was a pretender… the best of all pretenders.

But just when he thought that a nice warm supper was in order, Hermione proved him wrong. Their conversation wasn't over.

"Why didn't you tell me you had such a vast quantity of books? We could have spent a lot of time here," she said catching a glimpse of the full shelves. Her eyes were bigger than usual and she looked impressed.

"It didn't occur to me that you would be interested in these books," he lied. He'd rather die than tell her he hadn't thought of books at all over the past few days. He had been thinking of her only… of his beautiful wife.

"You don't know me at all then," she muttered. She was so incredibly fascinated by the number of volumes he possessed that he dare not speak a word, he didn't want to interrupt her, "I had the funniest dream today," she started to say, but he suddenly interrupted her, knowing for sure what would come next.

"Hermione let me show this fantastic book my father bought before he died. It's a wonderful edition of "The best 100 potions of the XX Century"," he said quickly, searching for the book through the shelves.

"Oh, really?" she shouted, her eyes shinning with happiness. He loved those sparkling eyes of her.

"Of course, why would I lie?" he whispered into her ear. He then, immediately, walked the other way refusing to grin. He was a man of almost forty years old but when he was around her he couldn't avoid acting like a child.

She seemed to be enchanted by one book, however, and refused to pay him any kind of attention. After a couple of minutes of patiently waiting for her to say something he said from another corner:

"What are you reading so carefully?"

"A book I found incredibly mesmerizing, of course," she said, not taking her eyes off the book.

"May I enquire about the nature of said book?" he asked, raising his eyebrows in surprise. What could she possibly find so fascinating?

"Yes, you may," she said, almost giggling, "the book I am holding is called "Lady Chatterley's lover". I am sure you must have heard of it," she said, turning around in order to face him. Even though she was 20 feet away from him, his panic could be sensed. She could smell his fear like a dog.

"I am familiar with D.H Lawrence. That particular copy belonged to my mother, actually," he said, as pale as a ghost.

"This story is about love," she whispered walking slowly to where he was. She would feel his apprehension; she was enjoying the experience of having total control over his soul.

"Certainly." alleged Severus.

"Are you familiar with love, Severus?" she whispered, her lips only inches from his, as she was on her toes, "Have you ever declared your love to someone?" she asked, looking straight into his beady black eyes.

"No," he sincerely answered.

"I dreamt of you today," she whispered into his ear, brushing it with her tongue, "I dreamt of you making love to me. You looked so incredibly handsome, you smelled so amazingly good and you acted so astoundingly romantic that I wept as I climaxed," she confessed, her lips on that exact same place near his ear.

"We should go to dinner now," he proposed, but she pushed him to the shelves with all her might. She had something to say and he was going to listen.

"You told me you loved me, Severus… and I told you I loved you too. Such a remarkable feeling filled my chest that I thought I should tell you now that every time I see your face and every time I smell you perfume I am invaded with this extraordinary feeling I call love. Do you feel the same?" she asked, her lips kissing his neck softly.

But Severus did not answer. He had heard his wife telling him that she loved him and that was enough for him to become speechless.

"I do, Miss Granger," he whispered, while tightly embracing her with both his arms, "but I dared not speak it out loud. You make me so happy, Hermione, dear," he said sweetly.

"I love you, Severus," she shouted for everyone to hear. Even the house elves cooking in the kitchen heard her.

"I love you too, darling," he confessed.

And with that, he kissed her because kissing the one that owns your heart entirely is the best thing one can do. Love was all he needed indeed and she had given him just that. She had scared his darkness for the night and that, my friends, was enough for him to be thankful.

Oh, to be young and in love!