Peaceful Slumber
Hermione sat in the common room, working hard on her current Arithmancy homework, trying her hardest to add as much information as possible to every question. Her mind casually shut off, seeing as the questions were far too easy for her. She finished the very last question of her homework in record time, and slowly placed her quill down to rest her fingers. Capping her ink bottle, she placed the remaining parchment, along with her books and homework back in her bag for the night, and climbed onto the couch in the common room, relaxing in the tranquil state. There was one more single person next to her in the common room, leaving it quite reticent for a Tuesday afternoon. With her head on the wearied pillow, she stretched her legs onto the couch and softly let her eyes close. It did not take long for her brain to begin to think again, as she racked through the endless number of essays she would have this year, the number of fights she would get in with Ronald, and the number of times she would be there for Harry when something went wrong. But then her logic began to diminish, and she drifted into an afternoon slumber.
The Pianoforte created a lullaby in the background, and Hermione gracefully waked down the hallways of Hogwarts, without another human being in sight. Her long white nightgown swished between her feet and the long brown petty coat flew silently behind her. She gracefully walked out of the castle and out towards the rolling plains to the west. Her curly brown hair up inside a low bun, and she could feel the pain in her heart, but it could not be decipher it.
Her footsteps slowed down the farther she walked to admire the breath-taking view surrounding her. The morning mist filled the air and landed onto the trees above and the grass below. Hermione shivered under the brisk air, and continued at her gradual pace. Her heart still pounding inside her chest, as the unquestioned circumstance loomed. That unquestioned manner told Hermione that she had been here before, that she had simultaneously walked this same path, and pondered the same heart wrenching questions. As she looked up, she noticed a figure in the distance, making its way towards her. It was a man, a taller man, wearing a dark blue coat, over a white linen shirt slightly unbuttoned at the top. His breeches and boots gave her the feeling that this was not the same century she was in at the moment. Then it came to her.
It was not the same era; it was the early 1800's. She was inside one of her favourite books, one she has read over and over again. Pride & Prejudice. It was a novel wrote in the 1800's by the famously great author Jane Austen. Hermione could not count the time she has read the book with both hands, for she has practically memorized the entire novel. This was the ending to the book, in chapter 58, where Elizabeth Bennet is stressed about Lady Catherine's visit late in the night, and that she will turn Mr.Darcy's feelings against Elizabeth, when now she realizes she finally loves him. This is perhaps one of the key points in the novel, and Hermione knew exactly what to say and when to say it. She also anticipated Mr. Darcy to promenading to her exact location. Although her lungs felt like they had stopped breathing altogether, she heart still pounded into her chest. Know the outcome of this short meeting was slightly an advantage, because she could now react on how she thought Mr. Darcy would prefer. Hermione could hardly wait to say the line that made her ecstatic every time. She now became quite conscious that the Mr. Darcy was walking towards her, his speed leaving her time to admire his handsome face, his quiet walk, and his eyes on hers. Although, as he neared, he did not share the same aspects as Mr. Darcy in her beloved novel.
Mr.
Darcy certainly was not that tall. Mr. Darcy, however, did have the
same piercing blue eyes that Hermione knew all too well. Mr. Darcy
most certainly did not have freckles. And most importantly, Mr.
Darcy, beyond all reason, did not have flaming red hair. Hermione's
heart rate quickened so fast it hurt to breathe. She realized that it
was her dream, and her mind was going to pick who she really, truly
wanted to play Mr. Darcy. Hermione's eyes shut, and reopened, but
Ronald was still walking towards her, as Mr. Darcy. After the amount
of time she has read the book, she thought by now she would know what
Elizabeth was thinking at the time, but Hermione realized she did not
have a clue how Elizabeth felt in this situation until now. Because
now, it was Hermione's situation, instead of Elizabeth, and she could
properly comprehend the emotion behind every step he took, and every
time he came closer to her. To her surprise, her chills went away, as
Ron became closer, warming the atmosphere around her. Hermione knew
it was her turn to talk, but she couldn't think of the words to say,
her eyes staring directly into Ron's. He looked anxious, very
anxious. Hermione felt the urge to run, knowing exactly what Ron was
going to say and how he was going to say it. She finally found the
words she was looking for, and without hesitation, said them clearly.
"I could not sleep." Hermione stated.
"Nor I."
Ron replied quickly. It was as if Ron had memorized Mr.Darcy's line,
although Hermione knew for a fact he had never even picked up the
book. His face turned apathetic as he continued.
"My aunt.."
"Yes, she was here." Hermione said, while looking down
at the douse grass surrounding her feet. He was referring to Lady
Catherine, who stopped by to make sure Elizabeth had no connection to
Mr.Darcy, and was barely friends with him. After Elizabeth denying
any chance that they were engaged, let alone taking interest in one
another, she declared that Lady Catherine leave. Elizabeth knew this
to be a lie, seeing as Mr.Darcy had already proposed to her the last
year, and secretly Elizabeth wanted him to propose yet again.
Hermione looked up yet again to Ron, who was so peacefully looking
down at her.
"How can I ever make amends with such a
behaviour?" Ron eyes looked away for only a moment, until
Hermione began to speak yet again.
"After what you have done
for Lydia, and I suspect for Jane also, it is I who should be making
amends."
Hermione began to notice how alike Ron was to
Mr.Darcy, and how she was so alike to Elizabeth. Her and Ron too are
so stubborn, so arrogant, so degenerate to each other they could
hardly be considered friends. Although, when they need each other,
they are always there, no matter what. Hermione knew that somewhere,
somewhere she had feelings for Ron that consists of infatuation. And
this worried Hermione most of all. That was the only clean reason why
she must fight with him, to fight back her amorous feelings. If only
she knew he felt the same way as she knew how Mr. Darcy felt. Ron
sighed before saying Mr.Darcy's next lines.
"You must know,
surely you must know, it was all for you." Hermione could barely
breathe, let alone think of what she was going to do after what he
said next. Ron's connection to Mr.Darcy's sincere emotions at the
time was perfectly played, and his attitude was the complete opposite
to his usual sarcastic and ignorant manner. It made Hermione feel as
if he was really saying it, instead of Mr.Darcy. Even if she could
say anything, Hermione held her tongue for Ron to continue.
"You
are too generous to trifle with me. I believe you have spoke with my
aunt last night and it has taught me to hope, as I had scarcely
allowed myself to do before. If your feelings are still what they
were last April, tell me so at once. My affections and wishes have
not changed, but one word from you will silence me forever." Ron
paused to breathe, although he still never took his eyes off
Hermione. Ron took one step closer to Hermione, as she was frozen in
her place. "If, however, you feelings have changed, I would have
to tell you. You have bewitched me body and soul, and I love..I
love..I love you. I never wish to be parted from you from this day
on."
It was as if Hermione's heart had stopped beating
all together, and her brain was completely empty. She let out a gasp
of breath, and looked at the ground yet again. Ron did not move a
single inch, and his blue eyes seemed to be lost in the presence of
Hermione. What would Elizabeth have done? What did
Elizabeth do? She took his hand, kissed it, and they nearly kissed.
Hermione knew she had to do it; besides, she needs to follow the
rules. She lives by rules, unlike Miss Elizabeth. She must complete
the story. She looked back up to Ron, and ever so slowly, took
another step towards him.
"Well Then," Grabbing his
hand, she nearly twitched, but she delicately wrapped her fingers
around his. Being this close to Ron frightened Hermione, but she knew
that she liked it. He made her feel safe, as juvenile as it sounded,
he did. She felt Ron flinch as she brought theirs hands close to
lips, and then lightly pressed her lips on his hand. Her soft lips
made such an intricate contrast to his rough hands, and lips froze as
the frigid temperature of his hands reacted.
"Your hands are
cold." Hermione said so quietly, it was barely audible. She
looked back to Ron, whose apathetic face turned light. Filling in the
space left between them, Ron lifted his right hand and gently placed
his fingers on her cheek and brought his head to hers. Hermione was
not nervous anymore, because she felt that this could not get any
better. She tenderly closed her eyes, as he became so close her that
she could have sworn he was already kissing her. Suddenly noise
abruptly from the background and quite quickly Ron disappeared,
leaving Hermione by herself before all went black.
"Hermione. Hermione wake up." Her eyes fluttered
open, only to see those same blue eyes looking into hers. Slightly
disappointed to remember it was only a dream, she could not blush
like should would have if Ron was this close, or if he was waking her
up. She simply smiled at Ron, only to see him roll his eyes and turn
back around to his spot at the table beside the couch. He and Harry
had set up there to work on their homework, by the looks of it. Still
smiling, Hermione began conversation, to take away the awkward
silence.
"What's wrong with you Ron?" Hermione
inquired, trying her hardest not to sound too cross. His eyebrows
raised, he stared at her, and snorted slightly.
"You seemed
happy when I woke you up. What? Did you have a dream about being the
smartest person in the world?" Hermione would have usually found
this comment towards her rather rude, but today was different,
because it was a good question. She weighed the pros and cons of the
question in comparison to her dream, and obviously making connections
to real life. She too, like Elizabeth, knew she loved Mr. Darcy; no
matter how hard it was for her to admit it, therefore it was her
dream that made her get closer to him.
"Yes, I was fairly
smart." Hermione said, laughing to herself. Harry laughed, while
Ron yet again rolled his eyes. Hermione sat up, and stretched her
arms, still fixed on Ron.
"Ron, have you ever read the book
Pride and Prejudice?" Ron let his quill drop, as he looked
towards Hermione with a questionable brow.
"Pride and what?"
"Never mind Ron, never mind."
