Eavesdropping by Excalibur

Rating: G
Genres: Romance, Humor
Relationships: Harry & Hermione
Book: Harry & Hermione, Books 1 - 5
Published: 25/08/2004
Last Updated: 25/08/2004
Status: Completed

[One-Shot] Having not seen his friends all summer due to safety precautions, Harry Potter, the
new head boy, overhears something he just can't believe. Was she lying or telling the truth?
Response to the challenge: Sorry, but I don't like you that way by Muddgutts.




1. Eavesdropping
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Harry gaped at the package sitting on the table in front of him. He looked up at Professor
Dumbledore with confusion written all over his face and the old wizard simply smiled at him.

“Head boy?” Harry asked incredulously. “But I was never made prefect...”

“Harry, you’ve earned the badge,” Dumbledore said confidently. “Your diligence last year
increased your academic ranking to the second in the class.”

“*SECOND?!*” Harry asked in surprise. “How did I... Hermione must be first... Without her
help...”

“Yes, Miss Granger’s persistence was quite the influence on your new grades, and I daresay that
you’ve become stronger because of her and the work of your other professors,” Dumbledore said with
a smile. “You’ll have other training to attend to this year, in addition to your normal
classes.”

“We talked about that before I left for Privet Drive,” Harry said with a nod, still ogling the
badge that was lying on the table. “I don’t know what to say,” he added, indicating the badge.

“There is nothing to be said, unless you want to decline the position,” the headmaster said with
a laugh. “I have business to attend to at the Ministry. I hope to see you at the head boy and girl
meeting upon your arrival.” With that, Dumbledore stepped into the fireplace and disappeared in a
roar of green flame.

Harry picked up the letter that had accompanied the badge and read it again, a wide smile
spreading across his face as he did so.

*Mr. Harry Potter,*

*Congratulations! You’ve been selected as this year’s head boy. I wish to impress upon you the
confidence Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry has placed upon you with this appointment.
Upon reaching the Hogwarts Express, you and our new head girl will be briefed on your
responsibilities concerning your final year at this school. In addition, you are to attend a
meeting with the headmaster and headmistress upon reaching Hogwarts for your patrol schedule and
any other additional information that has come to light.*

*Once again, congratulations, Mr. Potter. Your exemplary marks have made us all proud and we
look forward to your attendance in September. Attached is a list of books and equipment you’ll be
required to purchase before your arrival on September first.*

*Yours sincerely,
Minerva McGonagall*

Minerva McGonagall,
*Deputy headmistress*

The excitement began to bubble within him as he reread the letter once again and finally took
the badge in his hands. “*I MADE HEAD BOY!*” he shouted excitedly to an empty house. He
couldn’t hold in the energy that suddenly rushed over him and he let out a loud whoop followed by a
laugh. It would be another two weeks before he could see Ron and Hermione and the joy he was
feeling felt suddenly hollow.

This particular summer had been rather harsh for Harry Potter. Sixth year had been a flurry of
study sessions. Every spare moment he had in his timetable was spent in the library or in a
professor’s office. Every moment of that time, Hermione was also present. She gave him her mock
exams, notes, and helped him in every way she could. It soon became one of the fixtures of Hogwarts
life to see Harry and Hermione walking in the halls quizzing each other, sitting in the library
working diligently on their classwork, or generally spending copious amounts of time in each
other’s company.

Harry missed that desperately. When the Hogwarts express deposited the wayward students at
platform nine and three quarters in King’s Cross Station, he’d barely said goodbye when members of
the Order of the Phoenix whisked him off via portkey to his Uncle Vernon’s house. Security had been
stepped up around the young man to the point where he couldn’t owl his friends, go for walks, or
even use the telephone. His summer prison at number four Privet Drive had finally become exactly
that, a prison. The only good side to the ordeal was the lack of Dursley intervention. His
estranged family was far too intimidated by the constant presence of so many wizards in the area.
It was a nervous family that took an impromptu trip to a seaside resort, leaving Harry alone in the
house.

When his birthday arrived, he was whisked off to Grimmauld Place with barely any time to pack
from when he was told of the move to the portkey activation. The wards around the house dissipated
when he reached legal age and the protections would have collapsed along with them, had he
remained. So it was that Harry was confined to his godfather’s empty house while Ron and Hermione
were watched over in different locations. They were still unable to communicate and their
individual whereabouts were unknown.

This didn’t stop Harry from daydreaming during his quiet times at the old Black family home. He
imagined playing wizard’s chess with Ron in the sitting room while Hermione watched and cheered him
on. He’d eventually lose, but that made no difference to Hermione, she knew his abilities lie
elsewhere and the chess strategies were Ron’s domain. She and Ron would get into another bickering
row about some nonsense that Ron would comment on before Harry would step in and break it up.

Each time this happened, he found himself stepping in and taking Hermione’s side in the matter.
This was slightly perplexing considering the number of times that he’d sided with his redheaded
best friend, but he didn’t mind. The fact was, he found himself examining every argument that he’d
taken Ron’s side and realized that Hermione was in the right the majority of the time. The few rows
where she’d been wrong were scarce and Harry realized had his safety in mind.

By the end of the summer he’d analyzed and over analyzed every situation, touch, feeling, and
anything else concerning Hermione. Harry had come to one conclusion: his feelings for his best
friend had crossed that forbidden line into territory that both excited and terrified him.

As he was being transported to King’s Cross his terror grew. What if she doesn’t feel the same
way? What if I drive her away? What if she thinks I’m not worth it? These questions and hundreds
more circled in his mind, causing him to slip further and further into depression. The one answer
that kept arriving in response to every question he asked himself was nobody loved him. The only
people who would have ever loved him were dead. Harry silently cursed his Uncle Vernon and Aunt
Petunia for saying that over and over when he was younger.

*They were wrong*, the voice that sounded like Hermione kept telling him over and over.
*Many people love you...*

“We’re almost there, Harry,” Remus Lupin said with a reassuring smile, bringing Harry out of his
thoughts.

Harry nodded absently and looked out the window to the bustling streets of London. He could see
the station a few blocks ahead and steeled his nerves for the reunion that lay just a few minutes
away. With each passing inch, a ball of nervousness welled in his stomach until he could barely
breathe.

“Harry, are you alright?” Tonks asked concernedly from the now open door next to Harry.

“Y-yeah, just nervous,” Harry stammered as he stepped out of the car. “Head boy and all, you
know?”

Tonks shook her head with a slight laugh. “I wouldn’t be so worried about it, you were the
Tri-Wizard Tournament champion three years ago and had far more attention than you do now.”

Harry nodded absently as he stacked his belongings on a free trolley and nearly jumped when
Tonks set a hand on his shoulder.

“I’m sure things with you and Hermione will be fine,” she said knowingly. “Absence makes a heart
grow fonder, you know...”

Harry smiled slightly and thanked Tonks for her kind words before joining his escort to the
train. He felt self-conscious enough being The-Boy-Who-Lived let alone having a personal escort to
the Hogwarts Express. Being the first one to the station was also a boon, considering he could make
sure the last compartment on the train was secured for him and his friends. So he sat down and
silently stewed in his thoughts, making sure to be aware of his surroundings and anything
unusual.

It wasn’t long before the first students began making their way to the train. The number soon
grew into a deluge as the clock closed in on eleven. After Neville greeted him and took over
sentinel duties, Harry walked to the front of the train where the head boy and girl were to meet.
He stopped short, however, when he heard two distinct voices in the cabin.

“Why won’t you go on a date with me, Hermione?” Ron’s muffled voice echoed from the closed
compartment. It was obvious he wasn’t happy with the situation he was in at the moment. Harry’s
heart both fell and leapt at what he’d just heard.

*Ron actually asked her and she said no?* he pondered silently when Hermione broke through
his thoughts.

“I told you, Ron, I don’t like you that way!” Hermione yelled in return. “How many times do I
have to tell you that?!”

“Who is it then?!” Ron barked in reply.

“Who is who?!” she retorted.

“The bloke you’re so head over heels for!” Ron shrieked. “It’s *VICKY*, isn’t it?!”

“*WHAT?!*” Hermione yelled incredulously. “I *told* you we’re only *friends*,
Ron, and don't call him Vicky!”

“Don’t give me that!” Ron shouted in disbelief. “You write him constantly, you’re offended when
I talk about him, and you chose him over me and Harry for the Yule ball!”

“Ron, that was *THREE* years ago!” Hermione countered hotly. “Was it my fault that you
decided to ask me *after* Victor?! If either you or Harry had asked, I would have gone with
you, but you were too late! Besides, whom I date and whom I fancy is none of your business!”

“It is if he’s Harry’s enemy!” Ron bellowed angrily.

“Victor Krum was never Harry’s enemy!” Hermione growled dangerously.

“If it’s not *Krum* then who is it?” Ron asked quickly, in an attempt to startle her into
answering.

“You tried the same thing in fourth year, Ron, it’s not going to happen now either!” she said
angrily.

“If you don’t want to date me or Harry, it’s got to be someone!” Ron bit out.

“Ron, get out!” Hermione bellowed angrily. “The head boy is going to be here soon and you’re
just a prefect! You shouldn’t be here anyway!”

“Who cares?! I’m just as curious as you are to see who the head boy is!” Ron said with a grunt.
“Could it be Ernie McMillan?”

“I don’t think he made head boy,” Hermione said impatiently.

“Not for head boy, who you fancy!” Ron said in a huff.

“Drop it, Ron!”

“Terry Boot? Justin Finch-Fletchley? Neville Longbottom?” Ron belted out in rapid succession.
Harry imagined Hermione rolling her eyes and going back to reading one of their new textbooks. “Oh,
I know!” Ron shouted excitedly.

“Obviously you don’t,” Hermione replied dryly.

“It’s got to be *Malfoy*!”

“You’re a nutter!” Hermione shouted incredulously.

“Then why are you so secretive about who it is? Why would you choose him?!” Ron reasoned
maliciously.

Something hit the floor hard just before Hermione’s voice echoed through the door. “*GET
OUT!*” she yelled angrily.

“Not until you tell me who would keep you from going out on a date with me!” Ron yelled
back.

“HARRY!” Hermione growled. “Are you happy now? It’s Harry!”

“Quit pulling my leg, Hermione!” Ron shouted indignantly. “You know that every girl in the
school wants to date Harry! Why on earth would you lie to me like that?!”

“*RON, FOR THE LAST TIME, GET THE HELL OUT OF THIS CAR BEFORE I HEX YOU TO THE STONE AGE*!”
Hermione bellowed angrily.

Harry retreated down the hall as quickly as he could before he was spotted by either of his two
best friends. His head was swimming with what he’d just heard and for the life of him, he couldn’t
figure out what to do about it. Was Hermione lying to Ron about having feelings for him? Was she
not? How should he talk to her about his feelings?

“The head boy and girl meeting is over already?” Neville asked curiously as Harry stepped into
the compartment once again.

“Oh, I haven’t made it there yet,” Harry admitted shakily. “Has anybody else shown up?”

“Ginny and Luna have,” Neville said with a shrug. “Ginny went off to look for Dean and Luna...
Well, she’s just Luna I guess.”

Harry snorted at the description of their newest friend and took a deep breath. “Well, I’m off
to the meeting for real this time. I’ll see you a bit later... Wish me luck.”

“Why do you need any luck?” Neville asked curiously. “You’re already head boy, there’s no luck
needed now...”

Harry nodded and with a wave, started his trek back to the front of the train for the second
time. The prefects’ car was rather noisy as he passed the door and with a nervous gulp, he opened
the door to the head boy and girl’s car.

“Harry!” Hermione said excitedly and wrapped her arms around him in one of her trademark hugs.
“I’ve missed you! How was your summer? How are you doing?”

Harry laughed and hugged the excited young woman. “I’ve missed you too, it was alright and I’m
ok,” he said after a moment of enjoying the feeling of her in his arms. They broke apart after a
few moments and he closed the door gently.

Hermione looked him over when he turned around and her eyes went wide when she saw the shiny
badge on his collar. “You made head boy!” she squealed happily and threw her arms around him again.
“I knew Dumbledore would choose you! I knew it!” she crowed enthusiastically, beaming happily at
Harry. “He couldn’t overlook two years of not making you prefect!”

“Congratulations to you too,” Harry said with smile of his own. “I knew you’d be first pick for
head girl back in first year!”

Hermione blushed despite herself and led Harry to his seat. “You have to tell me everything that
you did this summer!” she said excitedly. “I was so angry that they wouldn’t let us write or use
the floo...”

“So was I,” Harry grumbled. “But it was more secure...” He looked to the door and pulled out his
wand. With a quick wave, he’d locked and silenced the car and replaced the long shaft of wood in
his new holster. He saw the concerned look on Hermione’s face and smiled. “I’m seventeen now so I
don’t have to worry about the underage magic laws...”

“You know how the Ministry works, Harry,” Hermione replied. “If they can find a loophole, they
will...”

“Well, with all the training from last year and this summer under my belt, and your help, they
could expel me for all I care,” Harry said with a shrug. “You and Ron are the only reasons I’m
going back to Hogwarts... Schooling is second to that,” he added quickly at her disapproving
look.

“There’s so much more for you to learn, Harry,” Hermione said with a sigh. “There might be
something that could help in the war...”

“There is, but I’m sure the Order will help me in those respects,” Harry said truthfully. “Don’t
get me wrong, I’d like to keep going and become an Auror but I think there are more important
things than that right now.”

The look in Harry’s eyes caused Hermione to fidget in her seat somewhat and he quickly changed
the topic so he wouldn’t have to hear her say the same thing that she’d told Ron.

“But as to my summer, nothing but training and being bored,” he admitted with a sigh. “Without
you there, I slowly went out of my mind...”

“I know,” Hermione said apologetically. “Dumbledore wouldn’t let me write to you and I was kept
under close guard. They moved me to some place in France for the last month and all I could do was
read or walk around the house I was in.”

“I’ve given it some thought,” Harry said after a moment then reached into his robes. “Sirius
gave these to me before he died,” he pulled two mirrors from the folds of fabric and handed one to
Hermione. “If you ever want to talk to me, just say my name clearly to the mirror, it works the
opposite way as well.”

“I can’t accept this, Harry,” Hermione said gently. “Sirius gave it to you...”

“Yes you can, and they’re mine to do with as I wish,” Harry said firmly. “I had a lot of time to
think over the summer and I really don’t want the same thing happening... I really like spending
time with you, Hermione...”

“I like spending time with you too...” Hermione whispered in return.

They both looked to the door as a heavy knock pulled them from their thoughts.

“Are you going to let me in or what?” Ron’s muffled voice floated through the barrier. “I know
Harry’s head boy! Neville told me!”

Hermione sighed miserably and hid the mirror she’d just received as Harry removed the
enchantments on the car and Ron barged through the now unlocked door.

“Congratulations, Harry!” Ron said with a smile before glaring at Hermione. “It was only a
matter of time before Dumbledore chose you!”

“Thanks,” Harry said with a forced smile. He was in no mood to deal with Ron’s tormenting of
Hermione and Harry felt he didn’t have enough alone time with her, even though it was beginning to
become awkward.

“So, is it true?” Ron asked impatiently.

“Is what true?” Harry replied, trying to look confused.

“Are you and Hermione dating?” Ron asked again.

“RON!” Hermione hissed in an attempt to cut him off. “Harry, don’t listen to him... He’s got it
in his head that I fancy someone else because I won’t go on a date with him.”

“I’ve never heard of you dating anyone but Krum!” Ron seethed in return. “*If* you’re only
friends then I’d be the first who asked you out!”

“Ron, I don’t like you that way!” Hermione said in a low growl. “Just drop it, *please*?”
she pleaded.

“Not until you tell me who it is!” Ron said defiantly.

“Ron, if she fancies anyone, it’s none of our business,” Harry said quietly, breaking the tense
silence that followed Ron’s last outburst.

“What?” Ron asked in surprise. “Come on, mate, what if she ends up dating a Death Eater or
something?”

“Don’t be ridiculous, Ron!” Hermione barked in annoyance.

“She’s not going to date a Death Eater,” Harry said with a sigh. “Hermione is a much better
judge of character than that and you know it.”

Hermione looked at Harry in surprise the same time that Ron did.

“Look, Hermione’s personal life is her own, Ron,” Harry explained carefully. “She doesn’t feel
that way about us, so don’t push the matter... I’m getting tired of the bickering.”

“Harry...” Hermione said quietly but he stood from where he was sitting.

“Ron, you’re usually the one to instigate things, I think it’s time that you stepped back and
stopped being a big brother to her, you’re only pushing her away by making her angry with you,”
Harry said evenly. “You’re both my best friends and I don’t want to lose either of you." Harry
ran his fingers through his hair in frustration and decided to change the subject before he got too
angry. "Ron, Hermione and I need to have our meeting before we get to Hogwarts...”

“You’re kicking me out?” Ron asked incredulously.

“You keep bringing up topics that she doesn’t want to talk about,” Harry explained quickly. “And
we’re going to get nowhere if the two of you keep fighting about who she does and doesn’t
fancy...”

“FINE!” Ron barked. “I’ll just leave you two lovebirds alone!” The angry redhead spun on his
heel and slammed the car door shut behind him.

Harry shook his head tiredly and sat down. “Well, this wasn’t the reunion I had in mind...”

“You stood up for me?” Hermione asked quietly.

“Like I said, I had a lot of time to think over the summer,” Harry said with a shrug. “I
realized that in most of your arguments with Ron, I sided with him, even when you were right... I’m
sorry about that.”

“You don’t have to apologize,” Hermione said incredulously. “He’s your best friend! Of course
you’d side with him!”

“You’re my best friend too, Hermione,” Harry said tenderly. “I shouldn’t have treated you the
way I have, it was unfair and I really am sorry I did what I did...”

Hermione stared at him in shock. “What have you been thinking about?” she asked hoarsely.

“Everything,” Harry admitted quietly, “but mainly how much I missed spending time with you.”

“I missed that too,” she said in a whisper, avoiding his eyes.

Harry had analyzed and overanalyzed every touch, smile, word and flutter he and his best female
friend shared for the past several years. He’d done even more of it when he realized how much more
he wanted from their relationship and the butterflies he’d felt when he came to that realization
were back in full force at this moment.

“I know it’s a bad time, but if you ever wanted to... say... go to Hogsmeade... with me that
is...” Harry found himself mumbling to a blushing Hermione.

“Are you asking me out on a date because of what Ron said?” Hermione asked hesitantly.

“No!” Harry said immediately. “It surprised me that he said that,” he added with a blush, “but
I’ve been thinking about that for some time now... At first, I wasn’t going to say anything. I
figured the only ones who wanted anything to do with me only wanted to because of the fame. I
thought about everything we did... Everything since we met and I thought there might be something
more there for us...”

He looked up at Hermione’s still reddened face and couldn’t tell if she was angry or
embarrassed.

“But if you don’t want to, that’s fine,” he added quickly.

“Why now, of all times?” she asked quietly.

“I heard you and Ron fighting earlier,” Harry said with a sigh as he looked to his feet. He knew
he’d tell her eventually because he’d found it harder and harder to keep things from her. “I
couldn’t help overhearing with you two shouting at each other... I figured you told him you fancied
me to shut him up, but it didn’t work...” he shrugged and smiled quickly. “Let’s just forget I even
asked...”

“Why didn’t you just tell me you’d overheard?” Hermione whispered.

“You were excited to see me and I was excited to see you too,” he said, chancing a glance her
way. “I figured what was said was between you and Ron so I let it slide... Sure, it stung that you
said what you did to keep him quiet but I understand.”

“You don’t understand, Harry,” Hermione said quickly. “Did you really mean it when you asked me
out? Do you want to date someone as plain and ordinary as me?”

“Plain and ordinary?” Harry asked incredulously. “You’re nothing of the sort!”

“I’m nothing compared to Cho...” Hermione said self-consciously.

“You know how I feel about Cho,” Harry said evenly but softened immediately. “I’ve spent all
summer thinking of you. True, Ron was there, but there is no other girl I want to spend my time
with. You’re smart, fun, beautiful-“

“Y-you think I’m beautiful?” Hermione asked taken aback.

“Of course I do!” Harry retorted with a smile. “Has it ever occurred to you how much time I
spend with you? I know you better than I know myself, Hermione. I've gotten to know the real
you just like you’ve gotten to know the real me. Sure there are girls who fill out their robes more
or wear makeup to cover who they really are... The fact is, that doesn’t matter to me one bit.”
Harry’s cheeks took on a distinctively reddish tinge when he realized that he was pouring
everything out to her and possibly ruining their friendship but he couldn’t help himself. He
reached tentatively for her hand and took it gently in his. “I realized that I’m tired of being
friends... If it’s ok, would you like to see how well we do with dating?”

Hermione looked to Harry’s hand, he knew she could feel the sweat that had collected on his
palm, then ventured to the hopeful look in his eyes.

“I wasn’t lying to Ron,” she whispered shakily, inching closer to Harry. “A-are you sure you
want to do this?” she asked breathlessly as he joined her in their magnetic pull.

“With all my heart,” Harry whispered as her eyes fluttered closed and their lips met for the
first time. It was awkward at first, until Harry sat closer to the young woman that used to be his
best friend and when her arms encircled his neck, followed by him cupping her cheek. It felt as if
they’d kissed a thousand times before and each one had been the same. Nervous butterflies raced
from his stomach to his rapidly beating heart and the sounds and lights faded from perception.
Harry was startled when he felt Hermione’s tongue slip between his lips and followed suit, not
really knowing what to do.

They broke apart a few minutes later to the deafening clickety clack of the Express as it raced
down the tracks towards Hogwarts. The light seemed blinding, though it was only a dim light shining
from the luggage racks and the girl with the flushed cheeks looking back at him seemed the most
beautiful sight he’d ever witnessed.

“I think we can try dating,” she whispered as a smile spread across her face. Harry felt a
rather goofy grin parade across his features as well and brought Hermione in for the second in a
long run of kisses.
* * *
Harry Potter and Hermione Granger were so caught up in their newfound feelings for one another
they failed to notice the muffled snicker from the door. Ron was smiling triumphantly as he held
his hand over the mouth of one Luna Lovegood.

“Mph,” Luna mumbled through Ron’s fingers a few minutes after the room went silent.

“Sorry,” he whispered with a roguish smile, “I didn’t want them to hear us out here...” Ron
removed his hand from the blonde girl’s mouth, leaving her eternally surprised look behind.

“Ronald, I think they’ve gone past the talking point quite a while ago...” she whispered yet
somehow managed to slip into a sing-song voice.

“Well, what they’re doing now makes all my efforts worthwhile,” he snickered softly as he drew
Luna into his arms. “Let’s go before they come back...”

Luna smiled dreamily at the redhead whose embrace she was currently entangled in and blushed
profusely after he kissed her gently on the lips. Ron pulled away a bit too quickly and smiled
apologetically.

“I think we should head back... *now*...” he whispered with a grin, “I think I hear them
heading for the door...”

Stifling their snickers, the couple quickly, yet quietly, made their escape and found themselves
waiting with the rest of their friends in the end car. Both were bursting to spread the news, but
the arrival of Harry and Hermione hand-in-hand squelched those plans.

**A/N:** Well, I told Muddgutts that I wouldn't write this story without a sketch from
him, but a boring, rainy day changed my mind ;) I hope you liked this little one-shot!



