Hey, I got some HUGE reviews and I loved them! (Lol, I say that a lot huh?) They were great and they helped a lot. But just let me say that I know it seemed like Hermione jumped straight in and did not act the way she normally would, but there is a reason for that.

So please read on and don't give up on me just yet.

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Snape was shaking. No, shaking was not the right word. It was more like a slight tremble. He would never do anything as obvious as shaking.

Why had she said yes? Of all the things that he thought would come out that mouth of hers, yes was not one of them.

If he had known it would be that easy he would have done it months ago. The thought of all the dates that Dumbledore had set up for him, still made his stomach turn. The small talk that he had tried to make, (He was a Snape…they don't do small talk.) the compliments that he had tried to give. (He was a Snape…they don't do compliments.)

But now it turns out that he can have a woman that was outstandingly intelligent and has amazing magical abilities. It had taken a lot for him to say that much to her. He would have preferred to not have said it at all but he did need her to marry him and have his child.

They reached the headmasters door. He remembered none of the walk here. He had been so lost in his own thought that he had not paid any attention to anything other than himself.

He knocked on the door and walked in when the loud 'come' came from the room.

"Ah, Severus, you have returned. Am I right in guessing that Miss Granger has agreed?" the older man asked, with a knowing twinkle in his eye.

"Yes Headmaster." He answered in an unemotional tone.

"Good, good. I knew things would work out in the end. So I understand that you would like the ceremony to take place tonight?"

"Yes Headmaster." He said again.

"Good, good. I would like to speak to Miss Granger alone for a moment." The older man spoke, looking at the woman in question.

He frowned. Why does he want to talk to her? Did he want to talk her out of it? The moment that thought popped into his head he banished it. Years and years of being hated and backstabbed had led him to doubt everyone, even the one man that was always trying to help him. No matter how hard he tried he could never give the man all his trust. The only person he fully trusted was himself.

"Is there something wrong Headmaster?" he asked.

"No, of course not. But I would like to ask Miss Granger something alone." The man gave what could be a reassuring smile but it didn't little to clam Snape.

"Very well." He turned to leave the room. But stopped at the door, should he say something to Hermione? He looked back at her; she was looking at her feet having said nothing since she had entered the castle.

He was Severus Snape, he did not doubt his own moves. Grabbing the door handle, he opened the door and left the room. But when he made it only half way down the stairs he turned around and went back up again. Opening the door just a little bit, he listened.

If he had not been a Death Eater then a spy, he might have felt bad for doing this, but he didn't.

"Miss Granger," He heard Dumbledore say. "I know this must all be a little sudden for you, but if it helps I think that you have made the right choice."

"Thank you." She murmured back.

"He is a good man and he will look after you and your child. But if you have any doubts then you should not go through with this. Have I made myself clear?" the older man said.

Snape felt his whole body tense. What was she going to say?

"I have no doubts, professor." Hermione said.

Because Snape could only hear into the room and not see into it, he missed the frown that passed across the Headmasters face. He missed the twinkle leaving the older mans eyes.

"Severus, you may come back in now."

Damn the old man! He knew I was there. So much for being a good spy!

Standing he walked back into the room. His eyes drawn to Hermione straight away. How long had he been calling her Hermione!

"I believe there is something not quite right here, Severus." The older man turned back to look at the young women. "In fact, I think there is something very wrong here."

"What makes you say that?" he asked.

"She has no doubts." Dumbledore said.

"Why does that mean something is wrong?" Snape snapped.

"Do not go getting yourself all worked up Severus. Think about it logically. You were her potions professor, it is common knowledge that you never…got on well. You do not like her friends and you have never shown her anything that might let her know that you would like to marry her."

"So what you're saying is there something wrong with me?" Hermione snapped. "I can tell you I am just fine."

Snape looked at the angry young women and then looked back at the Headmaster.

"Severus, ask her to do something."

"Headmaster this is…" he started.

"Please, humour me."

Annoyed beyond belief, Snape turned back to Hermione.

"Hermione sit down."

He stared in disbelief as she walked over to one of the seats and sat down.

"This is silly; there is nothing wrong with me." Hermione moaned.

"Again please Severus." Dumbledore asked.

"Stand next to the headmaster." Again Hermione did as he asked. Standing and walking over to be next to the older man.

"Would the two of you stop starring at me like that! There is nothing wrong with me!" Hermione growled.

"I hate to contradict you my dear." Albus Dumbledore said. "But there is something very wrong with you."

Okay this one isn't as long as the others have been but this is a good place to stop. :D

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