The Love of A Princess by Purpledirt

Rating: PG
Genres: Romance
Relationships: Harry & Hermione
Book: Harry & Hermione, Books 1 - 4
Published: 28/07/2005
Last Updated: 28/07/2005
Status: In Progress

His wife died 2 years ago, something that still haunts him. Prince Harry must marry again, and
left it in the hands of his parents to find him a new wife. When your heart aches for another, how
do you learn to love someone, especially someone you don't know.




1. An Odd Request
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*~ I’ve started a new story, and hope to actually finish this one. Hope you enjoy it! Please
Review!!!!!*~

DISCLAIMER: I don’t own Harry Potter or any of the characters. I also don’t own the book, The
Princess by Lori Wick, but I did get my inspiration from her.

**The Love of a Princess**

By PuRpLeDiRt

*There's no giving up now*

*Do you really want to give this all away*

*Can't you ever see things in a different way*

*Somedays*

*No giving up now*

*Such a beautiful thing to throw away*

*You should think things through*

*Over and over again*

*All over again*

*“No Giving Up”- by Crossfade*

Chapter 1: An Odd Request

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Remus Lupin entered the palace, knowing he would have no problem requesting an audience with the
King and Queen. Looking fondly down the hall, he remember his younger years when he, the king, and
their friends, used to play all sorts of games, and were always looking for a way to get into
trouble.

“Ah, Mr.Lupin, should I ring their majesties to announce your arrival?” The woman at the desk
questioned.

“No, that won’t be necessary, Glenda. I’d like to surprise them if you don’t mind?” Remus
questioned with a sparkle in his eye.

“You boys and your tricks! Fine, go right ahead, but if they are angry with you, I had no part
in this.” Glenda said in a teasing tone.

“Thank you very much, and believe me, you will find yourself in no trouble.” Remus said with a
wink as he walked through the doors. He knew this palace like the back of his hand, and he knew
he’d have no trouble finding the king and queen. Heading towards the parlor, he crept up to the
door to find it cracked. Peeking in, he saw the King’s back turned to him. Creeping in, careful not
to make any noise, Remus signaled the queen to keep quiet. She had been facing towards Remus while
engaged in a deep conversation with the King. Remus tip-toed up right behind the king and jumped on
him, scaring the king half to death. The Queen fell off her chair she had laughed so hard.

“Remus, what the hell were you doing?” The King harshly asked with a flush face.

“James, my good boy, you need a good scare every once in awhile.” Remus responded between
laughs.

“Hello Remus, what brings you here?” The queen asked after regaining her composure.

“Lily my dear, I come bearing great news!” He responded in an excited voice. “It regards our
conversation from a couple of weeks ago.”

“Remus, you mean, you’ve found several candidates?” James questioned, now in a serious tone.

“No, I’ve not found several. I’ve found one. She’s perfect. Everything you could have wanted and
more. She’s the one.” Remus looked at James and Lily, their eyes wide in shock.

“Bloody hell, I didn’t think you could find someone in such a short time. Brilliant, I must say.
So, who is she?” James asked in awe.

“Hermione Granger of Lanae. I met her at a banquet honoring her parents for their years of work
and improvements in the dentistry field. She gave a speech to honor her parents. Her words were so
moving, that you could not help but love her from the moment you meet her. She’s graceful, kind,
well mannered, and genuinely loves people.” Remus said.

“How old is she? Is she already in a relationship?” Lily questioned excitedly.

“I didn’t ask, but I would say early twenties, and no, I know for a fact that there is no other
man in her life besides her father.”

“Wait, is she magical?” Lily asked, with concern in her eyes.

“Yes Lily, she is one of us. She’s a witch, and an extremely talented one I’ve heard.”

“She’s perfect, absolutely perfect. But would she be willing?” James questioned, knowing that
would be the answer they needed to know.

“They’ve invited me to dinner this Friday, and I will be able to get to know Hermione more
personally. But don’t worry, I will not mention anything of a potential union with the Prince.”
Remus gloated through his wide smile.

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Harry Potter, Prince of Gryffindonia, stood at the window of his room, staring out at the rain
drenched fields. In his hands was a picture of his late wife, Cho. She had died about two years ago
of pneumonia. Harry had been deeply in love with his wife, and missed her more every day. But,
because he was a prince, he knew the duties he was to fulfill. His 24 birthday was only months
away, and Gryffindonia law stipulates that those of royal lineage that are in line for the throne
must take a wife by their 24 birthday. Knowing he was too depressed to find a wife on his own, and
knew he could not fall in love while he still loved his late wife, he had gone to his parents for
help. He knew he could trust their judgment. He just hoped that he could play the role of a good
husband for whoever they picked, and hoped that the woman could understand why he believed he could
not love her.

Harry sighed, and hugged the picture to his chest. ‘Oh Cho, why did you have to leave me?’ he
thought as he turned from the window, a silent tear trickled down his face.

With a long sigh, Harry placed the picture back on the dresser where it stood as a shrine to the
beautiful Cho. Her perfume bottle sat next to the picture. Harry picked the delicate bottle up and
depressed the button to dispense a small amount of fragrance into the air. Inhaling deeply, the
familiar smell of the fragrance triggered memories of happier times in the life of Harry and
Cho.

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“Mr. Lupin, you’ve really met the Royal family?” Hermione asked with a sparkle in her eye.

“Please, call me Remus my dear. And yes, I have. I grew up with the King. But they are not so
different from you and me. Quite ordinary if you ask me. Mrs. Granger, this is delicious, I must
say, I believe it could rival the cook’s at the palace!” Remus exclaimed, placing another juicy
piece of meat into his mouth to savor.

“Oh, there’s no need for such embellished flattery, you’re already in our good graces Mr.
Lupin.” Mrs. Granger claim with a faint blush staining her cheeks.

Remus flashed her a devilish smile. “Mr. Granger, I’ve heard of your research to develop a less
painful procedure for a root canal. Could you explain it to me, in simple terms for such a simple
man as myself?”

“Call me Robert, my good man, and I happen to believe you are all but simple, but never less, I
will explain it to you…”

As the men engrossed themselves in their conversation, the two women excused themselves to the
kitchen, clearing the plates from the table and taking the dishes into the kitchen with them. Once
in the privacy of their own kitchen, Mrs. Granger turned to her daughter.

“Hermione, how are those children at the hospital?” She asked in a kind voice.

“Oh mother, their spirits are improving by the day, but you cannot help but feel sad for them.
It’s almost heartbreaking to see them everyday, knowing the inevitable. But, knowing I can make a
difference, no matter how small, in their lives is what gives me the strength to go back every day.
And how can you not love their adorable smiles!” Hermione said with a giggle. “They love the
stories I bring with me. The fairytales transport them to another world, one without pain.”

“You read to children?” Remus questioned as he walked into the kitchen, coffee mug in hand.

“Yes, I work in the Children’s wing at the Hospital, with the terminally ill children. It’s
become such a passion for me. I love those children with all my heart.” Hermione replied with a
smile.

“You are a woman of many talents, quite surprising, but I should have expected it.” Remus
replied with a look of wonder on his face. “You are such a caring person. You could bring a smile
to the most depressed of people. Yes indeed…”

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“Your Majesties, she’s perfect, near flawless! Such a heart in such a small woman! She never
ceased to amaze me!” Remus reported excitedly. “She’s so willing to help anyone she can.”

“You think there’s a chance that she would accept this awkward proposition?” James asked out of
curiosity.

“She loves this country, and all the people. I have no doubt she would do whatever she could to
help, including entering into marriage with the prince.

“I think it’s time we paid the Grangers a visit.” James stated with hope in his voice.

“I have a good feeling about this woman, Hermione Granger. I will go pen a letter to send on
with the next owl.” Lily’s voice soared with happiness. Hermione was the answer to Harry’s despair.
Only she could bring him out of darkness and loneliness he had trapped himself in.

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*Dear Mr. and Mrs. Granger,*

*I know it must come as quite a shock to be receiving a personal letter from the Queen, but I
hope that we may call each other friends soon. I do not wish to jump directly into the nature of
which I write to you, but I feel I must. I’ve heard great things about your family and your
wonderful daughter, Hermione. As you know, Remus Lupin is a close family friend, and brings nothing
but praise back from his recent visit to your home. He thinks quite highly of Hermione, and we must
agree with him. Now, what I’m about to ask does seem very impersonal and quite sudden, and I do not
mean to shock you. As you know, 2 years ago, my son, the Prince, lost his wife to illness. As the
laws of Gryffindonia state, the crown prince must be wed upon his 24th birthday. As he
had been unable to find himself a suitable partner, he has entrusted us with the task. I do not
mean to sound so heartless and unfeeling, but there is no other way to describe this awkward
situation. I’m asking if your daughter, Hermione, would consider wedding the Prince. We have no
doubt that she is absolutely perfect for the Prince, but also, she cares so much for the people
that she will uphold the royal family name. I ask you to consider this carefully, and if it is
convenient, on Thursday my husband and I would like to drop by to discuss things in person. Please
do not feel like you have to do this. We want this to be acceptable by both parties.*

*Very Sincerely,*

*Lily Potter, Queen of Gryffindonia*

A very shocked Jane Granger set the letter down on the table and turned to her equally shocked
husband.

“Jane, we always knew our Hermione was meant for great things, but I could never have imagined
this.” Robert Granger whispered out hoarsely.

“Oh my Hermione! This is beyond our wildest dreams for her.” Jane responded. “Now, how do we
tell her?”

“Tell me what?” Hermione asked with a smile as she walked through the door, setting her bag on
the chair in the corner of the room.

“I, I mean, we… oh dear, I’m making quite a mess of this. Hermione, here, this will explain it
better than either of us could.” Mrs. Granger picked up the letter and handed it over into the
waiting hands of Hermione.

“What is this?” Hermione asked, flipping over the parchment of paper to find the Royal seal on
it. “Oh my…” she said in wonderment.

“Hermione, you know we are proud of you, in everything you do. We are going to ask that you
think carefully about what is asked of you, and we will support any decision you make. Just
remember that we love you.” Mrs. Granger said with a smile and a tear on her face. She received a
reassuring squeeze from her husband.

Hermione’s eyes flicked over the page, her face expressing her emotions as she read through the
letter. When she finished, she uttered one word that summed up her thoughts. “Wow…”

“You know honey, you don’t have to give a response now, the king and queen are arriving in three
days, so you have time to think this over very carefully. Just follow your heart, it will never
lead you astray.” Robert said as he gave his daughter a hug.

Hermione’s parents left her to debate her own thoughts. She was still in such a state of shock
that it hadn’t actually sunk in yet that this was really happening. Retreating to her room, the
letter in hand, Hermione sat on her bed and tried to work out her thoughts.

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“Mr. and Mrs. Granger, it is such a pleasure to finally meet you.” Lily Potter said as she
extended her hand to shake those hands of the couple in front of her.

“Please, call us Robert and Jane.” Jane Granger responded with a warm smile.

“And you must call us James and Lily.” James replied while shaking Mr. Granger’s hand.

“Please, do come in. We were about to enjoy a spot of tea. Do join us, as it will be just a
couple of minutes before Hermione arrives home from the Hospital.” Robert asked, stepping aside to
let the couple enter the house.

The two couples sat down and discussed many things such as the weather, Quidditch, and of
course, Hermione.

Before too long, Hermione entered the house, and we surprised to see the royal couple sitting in
her living room.

“Hermione, dear, please come join us. Hermione, this is James and Lily Potter. Your majesties,
may I present my daughter, Hermione Granger.” Jane beamed at her daughter.

“It’s a pleasure to meet you.” Hermione smiled warmly at the couple.

“My, my, Remus was not exaggerating at all. She’s just as pretty as he said.” James grinned as
he saw the blush rise onto Hermione’s cheeks.

“Hermione, you must excuse my husband, he doesn’t understand the art of subtlety. I know we’ve
put you in an awkward position, and we understand that you might have some questions for us. We’ll
do our best to answer them.” Lily said in a gentle tone.

“I do not mean to be impolite or anything, but why isn’t the prince himself here to inquire
about me, or to search for a wife?” Hermione asked meekly.

“That’s a perfectly good question, nothing to be embarrassed by. You see, my son wants to do his
duty to the throne, and is not at all against marrying again. You do remember his wife, Cho, who
died two years ago? He was very much in love with her and still is. So he cannot bring it upon
himself to try to find someone to fill her place. I cannot promise you that he’ll love you right
away, but hopefully over time, you may be able to soften his hardened outlook on life, and it could
be a wonderful marriage.” Jane spoke in soft tones.

Hermione continued to express several of her concerns, pertaining to if she would make a good
princess or not, and if they could fire her. After all her concerns had been answered, it was time
to make up her mind. Marry and there was no guarantee of love in the marriage, or not, and feel
like she was failing the people of her beloved Gryffindonia. In her heart, she knew she had made a
decision. And it was the right one.

“When will the wedding take place?” Hermione breathed.

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I hope you like the plot of the story. I wasn’t sure how other people would react, but I’m
excited. Please review!!!!! Give me some motivation!

~PuRpLeDiRt



2. Marrying A Stranger
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--Ok, next chapter. I’m trying to update as often as possible while I have the free time to do
so. Please, please Review! I want to know if I should finish this story or if it’s too lame and to
let it die.—

DISCLAIMER: I don’t own Harry Potter or any of the characters. I also don’t own the book, The
Princess by Lori Wick, but I did get my inspiration from her.

**The Love of a Princess**

By PuRpLeDiRt

*You give your hand to me
Then you say hello
I can hardly speak
My heart is beating so
And anyone can tell
You think you know me well
But you don't know me*

*“You Don’t Know Me”—Michael Bublé*

Chapter 2: Marrying a Stranger

“Ronald, could you please ask Harry to join us in our sitting room, we have something to discuss
with him.” James asked the red-headed man seated at the desk against the wall.

“Yes your majesties.” Ron responded, addressing both royals seated in the room. He walked down
the hall and entered the east wing of the castle, Prince Harry’s personal wing. Rapping several
times on the door, Ron waited for a response.

“Oy, Harry, come on and open the door! It’s me, Ron!” He cried to the door.

The door slightly opened to reveal a black haired man with piercing emerald eyes. His hair
looked slightly untamed, but it was nothing out of the ordinary. He was wearing a crumpled shirt
and slacks and looked as if he had just woken up.

“Sorry mate, did I disturb you from your nap?” Ron asked.

“Hey Ron, yes you did, but I see it was time for me to be getting up anyways.” Harry responded
with a yawn.

“Well, you’d better make yourself presentable, the King and Queen are requesting your presence
in their sitting room.” Ron said as he leaned against the door frame.

“Oh all right. You know, I’m beginning to wonder what I get out of this friendship with you.”
Harry asked sarcastically.

“Whad’ya mean what do you get? You get to be friends with the great Ronald Weasley, assistant
extraordinaire! Plus I’m the only one in the castle that can put up with your mood swings!” Ron
shot back with some attitude.

“You left out how you get paid to be my best friend, where as all I get is an assistant that
disturbs my naps, and feels the need to kick my arse in Wizard’s Chess. I’m failing to see the
benefits in this for me.” Harry added with a grin.

“Why you…” Ron charged at Harry as the two of them proceeded to mock-wrestle.

“Ok, give up! I have to go meet my parents anyways. But this isn’t over yet. That was only the
first pin.” Harry grinned again, changed his shirt and headed out the door, leaving Ron on the
floor.

Harry knocked on the door to his parent’s sitting room and heard the muffled “Enter” through the
door. Harry opened the door, and walked in, greeting his parents as he closed the door behind
him.

“Harry it’s good to see you in a good mood.” Lily beamed at her son.

“Of course I’m in a good mood. I just whomped Ron’s arse, and left him on the floor.” Harry
grinned in triumph.

“Now son, you know your mother doesn’t approve of such antics. Wait until she’s out of the room
to share them with me.” James said with a hearty laugh.

“Harry, the reason we requested your presence this afternoon is to share a great bit of news
with you. You entrusted us to find you a new wife, and we have done it. She has accepted, and she’s
a wonderful girl. I doubt you could find anything wrong with her, she’s so sweet with such a caring
heart.” Lily bubbled with excitement.

Harry just sat there with a dumbfounded look on his face. He was in shock from the news, he
didn’t think his parents would find someone so soon. ‘I thought I’d have more time to adjust to
this idea.’ Harry thought.

“Well son, what do you think? Her name is Hermione Granger. She lives in the village of Lanae.
We were hoping that you could write to her to get to know her better, so you too aren’t such
strangers when you get married.” James was also trying to contain his excitement.

“I, this is, well….how much time do I have before the wedding?” Harry managed to get out.

“2 months. I know it’s sudden, but your birthday is so soon and we wanted to make sure that
everything worked out.” Lily said in hushed tones.

“I see, well, now if you’ll excuse me…” Harry trailed off as he stood from where he sat on the
couch. He retreated out the door and down the hall where he sought comfort in the safety of his own
room. Ron sat on the bed waiting for him.

“Well, what’d they want?” Ron asked.

“I’m getting married.” Harry said deadpanned.

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Over the next couple of weeks, Harry and Hermione sent letters back and forth to each other,
getting the basic facts out of the way. They became acquainted enough to not be complete strangers,
but none the less, the still had not yet met. They’re wedding day neared, and Hermione became
anxious. She was not the type to just sit around and do nothing. On the morning of their wedding,
as the wedding party we setting things up at the church, Hermione decided she could not marry a man
she had never met. Throwing on a pair of flip flops, she snuck out of her room in the church and
proceeded to find the room of her soon to be husband. Coming upon the only closed door in the
entire hallway, she figured this must be it, and softly knocked on the door. A deep voice called
for her to enter. As she opened the door, she found a man standing at the window with his back to
her.

“Um, excuse me, are you Harry?” She asked tentatively.

He slowly turned around, and while not wanting to stereotype him, he was the epitome of tall,
dark, and handsome. She drew in a sharp intake of breath and blushed.

“Yes, I am, and who are you?” He asked, but didn’t seem to be amused.

Hermione took a few shaking steps toward him and extended her hand out. “I’m Hermione, your
soon-to-be wife in 2 hours.”

Harry paused for a moment and extended his hand out to shake her proffered hand. “Um, nice to
meet you…” He trailed off not really sure what to say.

‘Good one Hermione, you just shook the hand of the man you’re about to marry, that’s a great
basis for a marriage. Open mouth and insert foot.’ Hermione scolded herself. “Um, I’ve got to go.”
Hermione said quickly and rushed out the room, her cheeks burning with a blush. ‘Idiot.’ She
scolded herself again.

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After Hermione had left the room, Harry just stood there looking at his hand. He had just met
the woman he was to marry, and all he could do was shake her hand and say ‘nice to meet you’? There
was no denying that she was a gorgeous woman, even if her hair were a bit bushy. She seemed very
natural, not wearing too much makeup or making her hair look like a piece of art, as some of the
women he had encountered did.

“Hey mate, you ready to get yourself hitched again?” Ron said with a grin, breaking Harry out of
his reverie.

“What? Sorry Ron, I didn’t catch what you were saying.” Harry said as he shook his head, trying
to clear it of its previous thoughts.

“I said, oh never mind. What’s got your mind so preoccupied?” Ron inquired after he had seen the
contemplating look on Harry’s face.

“I just met my wife.” Harry said very seriously.

“Well, at least now you’re not marrying a total stranger.” Ron joked, trying to lighten Harry’s
mood.

“Yeah, right…” Harry said, as the word ‘marriage’ brought back memories of Cho.

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The ceremony itself didn’t last long, but it was long enough for Hermione. She was still
incredibly embarrassed about what had happened earlier. As she stood at the alter with Harry, she
couldn’t stop herself from blushing. She was looking ahead at the priest, but every so often looked
out the corner of her eye at Harry. He wouldn’t even look at her. He kept his head facing forward,
but his eyes were towards the ground.

Thoughts were swarming around in Hermione’s head. ‘Is he too embarrassed to look at me? Am I
really that hideous? Is he ashamed to be marrying me?’ She tried to rationalize all of these
thoughts in her head, but to no avail.

The ceremony closed and they were whisked away to the palace for the reception in the gardens.
So many people had wanted to meet the new princess that she was pulled from one group of people to
another. It didn’t give her much time to try and speak with her husband. As people began to leave,
it finally gave Hermione a chance to sit down and rest. Looking around, she could not spy her
husband anywhere. A voice startled her from behind.

“Princess, how are you doing?” A tall red-headed man asked her.

“A little tired, but I’m ok. Have you by chance seen my husband?” Hermione inquired of the
man.

“He retired to him room a little while ago. I’m Ron Weasley, personal assistant to the prince,
and now to you as well princess. Would you like for me to show you to your rooms? They are next to
your husband’s.” Ron extended a hand to help her up from her seat.

“Thank you, I would like to change. But why didn’t he wait for me?” Hermione asked.

“He did not say, he just complained of a headache.”

“Oh ok.” Hermione responded sounding a little disappointed as she disappeared into the castle,
following closely behind Ron.

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“Oh Cho, why did you have to leave me? I miss you more now than ever before.” Harry said to the
picture he held in his hand. Harry had retreated to his room, hoping to escape before having to
face his wife. He wasn’t sure what to say to her, or even what to do around her. This was not a
love match, therefore he certainly couldn’t act the way he had around Cho. After several minutes of
being wrapped up in his own little world, Harry decided that he would take a shower to relax. As he
entered the little hallway that separated his wife and his bedchambers, he reached the door to the
bathroom that they shared. He opened the door, revealing a very naked Hermione in the bath tub. It
looked as if she had been enjoying a peaceful bath that was very much interrupted by him. Hermione
gasped and grabbed the nearest towel to try to cover herself up.

“Oh, um…er, sorry.” Harry said quickly with an embarrassed blush and ducked out the door.

‘Great.’ Harry thought, now the only two times he had met his wife in person we two embarrassing
times. This was turning out to be a great start to his marital life.

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After the incident in the bathroom, Hermione had quickly dried herself off and gotten dressed.
It was nearly dinner time, and Hermione had no idea where the dining hall was. Remembering that Ron
told her to call him if she had any questions, Hermione picked up the phone in her room and dialed
the extension Ron had given her.

“Hello?” Ron’s voice asked on the other end of the phone.

“Hello Ron, I’m so sorry to disturb you, but I’m afraid I’m in need of some assistance. Could
you please tell me how to get to the dining hall?”

“Oh, no need for that Princess, I’ll come and get you myself. I will bring a map of the palace
for you too, so you are not stuck in such situations. We don’t want you just wondering around here
and getting lost. Some of the doors have a tendency to disappear, and play tricks on you. I’m not
even going to begin to tell you of the servants who have entered these doors and have not been seen
for weeks on end.”

“Thank you so much Ron.” Hermione said gratefully as she hung up the phone. She then walked to
the window to take in the view she had yet to look at. Her room seemed to overlook a large field.
‘Ah, the prince must like Quidditch.’ Hermione thought to herself as she spied the hoops that were
at either end of the field. A knock sounded at her door. Upon opening the door, it revealed
Ron.

“Here you are, milady. A map of the castle and grounds.” Ron gave her the parchment. “And now,
shall we?” Ron asked as he offered her the crook of his arm.

“We shall.” She said definitively, and placed her hand on his elbow and allowed him to lead the
way.

Arriving at the dinning hall, Hermione was disappointed to find only the king and queen. There
was no sign of Harry. Hermione sighed as she took her seat.

“Good evening my dear.” The Queen spoke with a warm smile.

“Have you and Harry hit it off yet?” The King asked, a sparkle in his eye.

Hermione just smiled, groaning inwardly as she recalled the day’s events. ‘If only you knew…’
Hermione thought.

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After dinner, Hermione decided to do a bit of exploring around the castle. Ron’s map in hand,
she spotted a room in which, she decided, she must investigate. Navigating her way through the
halls, she came to the great cherry-wood door which was ornately carved. Pushing slightly on the
door, she was surprised to see how easy it opened. As the door swung open, it revealed a room lined
with shelves, containing a vast array of books and manuscripts. ‘This must be heaven.’ She sighed
inwardly. As she entered the room, her eyes scanned the room, taking in the scene before her.
Suddenly she stopped in her walk. There before her, on the leather couch that was towards to right
side of the room, sat her husband.

“Oh.” A little gasp escaped her lips.

A startled Harry looked up from the book in which he had been deeply engrossed. “Oh, hullo.”

“Oh I’m sorry; I didn’t know anyone was here. I’ll just be leaving then.” Hermione said as she
quickly turned to leave. She was stopped by a response from Harry.

“Oh no, please don’t leave on my account. You are more than welcome to stay and join me.”

Hermione was surprised to here him say that. But, even as uncomfortable as she felt in staying,
she knew she’d better not leave. Going to the nearest bookshelf, she scanned a row and found a book
that looked interesting. “Hogwarts: A History.” She murmured as she removed the book from it’s
place on the shelf.

Harry looked up from his book again. “Oh, that’s an interesting one. You are more than welcome
to share this couch. The chairs aren’t the most comfortable in the world. They’re more for
decoration.” Noticing her blush and look of discomfort, he felt the need to add, “Don’t worry, I
won’t bite.” He flashed her a grin.

The grin made Hermione go weak in the knees. Slowly she made her way over to the couch and sat
down. Opening the book, she began to read. After about a page, she looked over at Harry, who was
again engrossed in his own book. A smile drew itself onto her face. Maybe this wasn’t going to be
so bad after all. At least he was making an effort, right?

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Ok, another chapter finished. And btw, the book I used for inspiration, The Princess by Lori
Wick, is a great book. You should read it if you already haven’t. Please Review! It does give me
motivation!

--PuRpLeDiRt



