Title:
Hide and Seek
Author: Inell
Disclaimer: Rowling owns them
all
Rating: PG
Pairing: Adrian/Hermione
Summary: Hermione
runs into someone unexpected while playing a game
HIDE
AND SEEK (1/1)
Blasted Dumbledore and his foolish
ideas!
Hermione Granger glared into the darkness,
imagining many complicated hexes to use on their Headmaster. She
respected him and thought he was extremely intelligent and powerful,
but there were times she was convinced it was all an act and he was
really a daft old bat. Tonight being one of those times. It was
Halloween at Hogwarts and Dumbledore had been encouraging the most
ridiculous celebration of the holiday the last week.
While
she knew it was a way to alleviate some of the stress and worry of
the ongoing War happening outside the walls of the castle, she found
many of the activities ridiculous, if not dangerous. What he had done
this evening happened to fall into the latter category. The entire
castle was in darkness. A game of hide and seek, he had declared
following dinner, then everything had gone dark. She had tried using
lumos, but had quickly learned that Dumbledore had anticipated this
and must have put up some sort of counterspell, rendering wands
useless. It was a perfect time for Voldemort to attack, slowly
killing them all one by one, she thought crossly as she continued to
slowly make her way through the hallways, bumping into people and
cringing as she heard the excited laughter of her classmates.
She
had lost Harry and Ron in the Great Hall, had no idea where she was
at the moment, and couldn't wait for this silly game to be complete.
There had been stairs, she recalled, the staircase that led to the
second floor or was it the third? It was really quite bothersome that
he had not informed them of his plans. She would have skipped dinner
and remained in her dorm had she known she would unwillingly be
playing hide and seek. Besides, as a sixth year Prefect, she should
have been prepared for such a game. The students were her
responsibility and God only knew what mischief some of them were
getting into at the moment.
When Hermione reached a door,
she found the handle and opened it, stepping into what she thought
should have been the library. When the door shut behind her with an
ominous click, she frowned. The doors to the library had never made
such a sound before. "Bloody hell," she cursed softly,
realizing she must have, indeed, been on the wrong floor.
"Who's
there?"
Hermione frowned when she heard the
unfamiliar voice, her hand instantly moving to her wand, not caring
it was useless at the moment. "Who are you?"
"I
believe I asked first," was the response.
It was a
boy. No, actually that wasn't correct. He sounded like a man, which
meant he was obviously a sixth or seventh year. Possibly a fifth year
who had reached puberty early, she mused thoughtfully. She knew it
wasn't a Gryffindor, knowing all of them in every year. His voice was
soft and he sounded amused, though there had been an underlying
wariness to his tone. "I'm Hermione Granger. Now who are
you?"
"Granger?" he said the name slowly,
as if he were trying to place it, "I got it. You're Potter's
friend, aren't you? The smart one with the sharp tongue."
"I
don't have a sharp tongue," she glared into the shadows where he
seemed to be, "and who are you, oh observant one?"
"Kitten's
got claws," he laughed softly, "Name's Adrian
Pucey."
"Pucey?" she repeated, her mind
instantly working through the various Houses and people she knew
since the name was somewhat familiar. "What House are you
in?"
"Does it really matter?" he
asked.
"Yes, certainly."
"Why?"
"Why?"
"Perhaps
I was wrong. You don't seem overly bright so far."
"Now
listen here," Hermione was annoyed at his dismissal of her
intelligence, especially when he sounded so smug and amused. Her eyes
suddenly widened as she said, "Slytherin."
"You
say it with such distaste," he clucked his tongue, "and
here I thought Gryffindors were supposed to be non-judgmental and
accepting. I am disappointed, Miss. Granger."
"You
say that as if I care," she snapped, "I try to be accepting
of Slytherins but have yet to find any that prove to be above my
judgements of them as selfish, spoiled, arrogant, prejudiced people
who rarely think for themselves and simply do whatever their parents
say."
"So you fancy Slytherins, huh?"
"Gah! You're impossible," she growled before
deliberately turning away from the infuriating Slytherin.
"I've
been called much worse," Adrian mused, "I may have to
consider that a compliment, coming from one such as yourself, Miss.
Granger."
Hermione told herself to ignore him but
soon found herself asking, "What do you mean by that?"
"You
are not known as being an agreeable young witch, my dear. In fact, I
believe I have heard you referred to as headstrong, opinionated,
bossy, and what was the other word? Oh yes, impossible."
"Hmph,"
she was actually unable to deny the terms, a bit surprised that he
hadn't made a comment about her being a bossy know-it-all Mudblood,
since that seemed to be his House's favorite term for her.
"No
witty retort?" he queried before sighing dramatically, "And
here I was so enjoying our conversation."
"Why
won't the blasted door open?" Hermione muttered as she pushed on
the door and fiddled with the handle.
"I assume it is
part of the Headmaster's silly game," Adrian replied, and she
could practically hear the shrug in his voice.
"Do
you not care that you're trapped in a room with a Gryffindor?"
"As
I said previously, Miss. Granger, I could care less about House
distinctions. My loyalty is for those who earn it, not for those who
simply belong to the same dorms as myself. I would think that you
would not be so quick to support the separation of students by
placing them in Houses and the encouragement of prejudice and rivalry
by the professors and Headmaster," he smirked into the darkness,
rather enjoying this unforeseen discussion.
"You're
a bit of a prat, aren't you?" Hermione reluctantly smiled as she
realized that he was actually saying something she, herself, said
quite often, thus giving her no room for argument without going
against her own beliefs.
"Perhaps, but I am also
rather cute and lovable," he smiled, enjoying himself far more
than expected. He'd never given the Gryffindor witch much thought,
knowing her due to her position in Potter's life and because of her
academic standing, but never dwelling on what she was like. He tried
to recall her image, remembering lots of curly brown hair and a
rather plain face. Somewhat pretty in a natural way but not what he
would consider beautiful or gorgeous. Taller than most witches,
judging from the direction and sound of her voice, she wasn't much
shorter than he was, which was an average height for wizards.
"Forgive me for not trusting your arrogant opinions
of yourself," Hermione quipped, though she had to admit that the
wizard was very attractive. When she had heard his name, she
remembered where she had heard it. Quidditch. The dreaded sport that
bored her to tears. But she went to every Gryffindor game to support
her friends and House. He was on the Slytherin team, a chaser she
believed. And, to be quite honest, she had noticed him for his looks
after listening to Lavender and Parvarti giggle over the attractive
players. Light brown hair that reminded her of the caramel that Mum
made for the holidays, a nice friendly smile that was surprising to
see on a Slytherin, probably Harry's height with a slender build,
though she had noticed muscles beneath his uniform after Parvarti was
kind enough to point them out. With a roll of her eyes, she realized
that it had taken nothing but his name to have her recalling his good
looks and feeling all girly and foolish. He was a nice looking
wizard, but she would never have looked without being forced by her
friends. At least, she wouldn't have looked that much.
"I
shall do my utmost best to not appear too wounded by your sharp
words, kitten," he drawled lazily, waiting.
"Don't
call me that!"
Five seconds. It definitely hadn't
taken her long to react to the term of endearment. Adrian grinned in
the darkness, making a mental note to send Dumbledore a note of
congratulations for actually thinking up some foolish scheme that was
somewhat enjoyable. "Call you what, kitten?"
"Kitten.
I am not your kitten," Hermione's eyes narrowed as she gave up
trying to open the door to face him.
"Perhaps not
now, but who knows what the future holds?" he teased, "Besides,
I rather like it and find it perfectly suitable for you."
"You
are just annoying, you know that?"
"Do you ever
have a conversation where you refrain from insults? Personally, I
find it somewhat charming, but I'm certain others might find you
rather rude."
"I'm not being insulting,"
Hermione smiled smugly, "I'm merely stating the truth."
"Ten
points to Gryffindor," Adrian remarked with a laugh, "So,
kitten, what brings a nice girl like you to a place like this?"
"I
enjoy spending my evenings with impossible men!" Hermione
snorted, blushing slightly as she realized how that sounded. "I
mean, God, that didn't come out right."
"I was
going to ask if I should be jealous," Adrian could imagine that
she was probably blushing, the mental image of Hermione in his mind
following suit and looking rather adorable. He wished now that he had
paid more attention to her, rather intrigued by this intelligent and
fiery witch. He smiled, "I am a one witch wizard, after all. I
will be the only impossible man you spend your evenings with from now
on."
Hermione assumed he was teasing, but there was
something in his voice that caused her to pause before replying. This
was ridiculous, she decided. It hadn't even been ten minutes since
they spoke their first words to one another. Besides, it was widely
known that Adrian Pucey was a flirt, which meant he was simply
teasing. And he was a Slytherin. It was silly to let her mind dwell
on his words and wonder what if, knowing there was no way a charming,
handsome wizard would ever say such a thing to her in seriousness,
especially not this particular wizard whom she'd just met.
Before
she could respond, the door opened. She stepped outside, thankful the
hallway was lit with candles. She caught sight of Professor Snape
turning a corner and realized that he had "found" them, not
wasting time to gloat and instead moving on to find more students.
Turning to look at her companion for the duration of the game, she
said, "Well, it looks like the game is over."
Adrian
looked at her for a moment, realizing that he had been wrong. She was
rather beautiful, in a unique way that many might not appreciate but
that he found riveting. Shaking his head slightly, confusion flashing
in his green eyes before he smirked, "And here I thought it was
only just beginning, kitten."
"Yes, well, um,"
Hermione couldn't believe she was stammering, wishing the floor would
open up and swallow her before she appeared an even bigger fool. It
had been easier talking to him in the darkness of the room, things a
bit awkward now that they were out of the room and she could clearly
see his handsome face and his Slytherin tie. With a slight smile, she
ignored his comments, telling him, "Have a good evening, Mister
Pucey,." before she turned to find her friends.
Adrian
reacted without thinking, something he did far too often but usually
didn't have such enjoyable results. He grabbed her hand, pulling her
back, his lips brushing over hers in a soft kiss. He heard her gasp
of surprise, seeing her eyes widen at his actions, releasing her as
his hand ran through his hair. With a determined gleam in his eyes,
he smiled, "This isn't over, Hermione Granger. Goodnight,
kitten."
Hermione stood in the hallway, her fingers
brushing over her lips as she watched him walk away. At the end of
the hall, he turned and winked at her, whistling as he headed
downstairs. She nervously straightened her tie as she tried not to
think about the simple but electrifying kiss she had just shared with
Adrian. When that proved impossible, she frowned as she headed to
find Harry and Ron, muttering under her breath, "Blasted
Dumbledore and his foolish ideas!"
The End.
