Chapters 71-80

‘The Apprentice and the Necromancer’ by JunoMagic
Chapters 71–80

What Happens Now?

It was after midnight, when they left the Room of Requirement and descended down to the dungeons.

The sounds of their steps echoed in the silent corridors and empty staircases. Hermione’s high heels clacked in an odd descant to the tense stride of her husband.

Husband.

Her heartbeat thudded uncomfortably in her chest and the sensitive skin of her hands prickled at the thought. She glanced sideways at Severus as they crossed the Entrance Hall to the stairs that led down to their quarters.

This was their wedding night.

Late or not, tired or not, her heart began to race, while her stomach tightened with nerves. She knew Severus had been honest when he had told her that he did not love her. Just as he had been truthful when he had admitted to the fact that he did feel attracted to her. That he did care about her. And yesterday morning, when he had reassured her that however this marriage would turn out to be, it would be real.

Then the portrait swung open, revealing the entrance to the staircase that led up to their private rooms.

What would happen now?

Once inside the corridor, Hermione frowned. The hallway was much longer than she remembered it. Severus must have noticed it, too, because he sighed.

‘I should have anticipated this. I believe the castle saw it fit to rearrange our living quarters to our new…situation.’

‘Situation?” She turned towards him, torn between exasperation and amusement.

He looked down his nose at her, nostrils quivering. Hermione frowned. Was he annoyed? But his eyes glinted black in the torchlight. No—not annoyed. Rather: exasperated. And amused as well.

She grinned at him. ‘Shall we explore?’

As it turned out, Hogwarts hadn’t changed all that much. The library had been enlarged to double as a sitting room and was now situated between two studies. Next to the laboratory they discovered a beautiful dining room with a balcony. Additionally there was a new bathroom with a small pool and shower big enough for two. The bedrooms the castle had left alone.

They ended up in the library again, and, Hermione thought, back to square one.

Wedding night.

She stared at Severus, unconsciously rubbing the slim golden ring around her finger. She just had no idea what to…do…or to expect.

‘What…what happens now?’ she finally asked.

It was awkward to stand three feet away from…her husband, and feeling just the same as she had any number of times while a student in his classroom: nervous and intimidated. She concentrated on the hem of her green dress, trying to assess his mood unobtrusively from underneath lowered lashes.

He wasn’t any more comfortable than she was. His eyes glittered and his upper lip was curling into a snarl. ‘If you are scared that I shall require you to fulfil your marital obligations now, I can ease your mind.’

Severus shook his head, his fine, slick hair flying. ‘Hermione, look at me!’

With two swift strides he crossed the distance between them. Cool fingers touched her chin and forced her head up until she met his gaze. As always his beautiful black eyes made her stomach tingle and tighten.

‘I will never demand anything from you,’ he said in a soft voice. ‘Nothing. Least of all…anything…like that. You have already given me more than I deserve. My life. My freedom.’

His hands slid to her shoulders, with careful, light touches.

‘Please, Hermione,’ he murmured. ‘Don’t look so scared.’

‘But what—’ Her voice didn’t quite sound as if it belonged to her. ‘But what if I—if I—if I wanted you to…’

Severus raised an eyebrow at her and pulled her closer to him. When she gasped at the feeling of his arousal pressed against her stomach, he smirked. ‘You only need to ask.’

Then he frowned, his eyes searching her face. ‘Why are you so terribly nervous, Hermione?’

Her cheeks burned, but she couldn’t break his gaze. ‘Because…I’ve never…done this before.’

His reaction was instant. He took a step backwards. He stared at her, his face studiously devoid of any expression that might betray thoughts or feelings.

‘I’m sorry,’ Hermione mumbled, sinking down on one of the squashy armchairs, burying her face in her hands. That was certainly the strangest wedding night she could ever have imagined, with the bride apologising for the fact that she was still a virgin.

A rustle of his robes, and his scent flowed over her. Gentle fingers reached for her hands, drawing them away from her face. To her surprise Severus was kneeling before her.

‘It is I who ought to apologise,’ he said gravely. ‘Please forgive me. I had never expected…’ He shook his head. ‘Perhaps it is time for me to stop expecting anything, when my life seems to consist solely of surprises lately.’

Severus drew her hands to his lips and kissed them. He dropped kisses on her palms and whispered caresses over her fingers. The soft touch on the over-sensitive skin of her hands sent a jolt of pleasure through her body and provoked a shivery sigh. Her reaction seemed to please him. Slowly, cautiously, as if he wanted to make sure that he didn’t frighten her, he reached for her face and trailed his fingertips along the lines of her face, forehead, temple, ear, jaw, until he reached her chin. He bent forwards—she leant towards him—their lips met. Like warm silk, his lips covered her mouth. When his tongue flicked against her lips, the sensation was exquisite. In a sigh of pleasure, her lips opened to his touch.

He explored her, teasing the corners of her mouth, slipping in, swirling along the inside of her lips, snaking around her tongue. Severus tasted of the wine and whisky they had drunk, of spices and a hint of the bittersweet chocolate from the dessert.

14 Responses to Chapters 71-80

  1. Sindie says:

    Oh, Chartres cathedral! What a perfect destination!

    I visited there in high school when on the exchange program. It was the first cathedral I ever visited, and I shall never forget the feeling of amazement!

    • JunoMagic says:

      They are working on restoring the windows at the moment. I think they will be done in 2011/2012 … can’t wait to see it again then, all bright like at the time it was built.

  2. Birkasouce says:

    I loved your story… so far. But Severus Snape in a church? Oh my, quite OOC, but OK, he needed someone to talk to, so I drop the topic.

    BUt this punishment for Alina is rather brutal. And for what? That a half-Keazle cat disappeared for two days? C’mooooon…. And Ginny was standing there and watching? What happened to your characters? They were sooo perfect! Especially Snape, and now this chatedral, or church, or whatever…
    Ok, I’ll read on, just wanted to tell my thoughts.

    • JunoMagic says:

      Thank you for spending time with my story. Thank you even more for taking the time to leave a comment! I’m glad you enjoy it so far.

      Why shouldn’t Snape visit a church? And where in canon does it say he wouldn’t? 😉

      Re: Alina’s punishment – I’d be shocked if you didn’t think it harsh!

      However … even at “Muggle” boarding schools traditions of hazing and punishment among students are incredibly cruel and harsh in real life. JKR chose to ignore that part of public school tradition; I decided against that. The shock and revulsion you (hopefully) feel are quite intentional.

      Please feel free to offer your thoughts any time, I’m always curious about what my readers think. Even if I don’t agree with them. 😉

      • Birkasouce says:

        Oh, don’t get me wrong! Of course it is not impossible for him to go a place like a church, I just feel like it’s wierd.
        And as for Alina, yes, I felt shock. That was oh, ‘harsh’ is not the right word. But the most shocking thing was that Ginny was standing there and watching, without a word.
        So I was relieved when she told the whole thing to Hermione.

        And that part with McGonagoll, and keep your stupid cup, LOL 😀 Loved that.

  3. Natasha says:

    I have read your story on fanfiction.net a while back but I really like this version better. it gives a lot more… structure? character? feeling? to the story.. I am unable to describe the exact thing.. but still.

    Good work all around..

  4. ClayPotter says:

    I love Chartres Cathedral. I wrote a paper on it for Art History class and found that the Masons built many esoteric features into it. When I actually was fortunate enough to visit it in person, it had a spiritual effect on me. I visited many other cathedrals in France that trip, and none of them made me feel the way that one did.

    I’m so glad Severus took Hermione there. Still not sure why he would, but your Severus seems full of surprises. I’m sure, given time, he will grow to love her as much as she does him. He is well on his way already.

    Great story.

  5. obsidianjg says:

    I have never seen the Chatres Cathedral, but I have seen other cathedrals and can imagine the feeling this one can give you. Loved the pictures.

    So, Alina is a Necromancer, whatever that is. I hope I don’t need more information than you give within this story. (I don’t know the books you refer there.)

    That punishment was really harsh and unusual, but I can see this within the HP universe, even if it was never described. The HP universe has a lot of really cruel customs. I remember how shocked I was at the outcome of the Triwizard tournament. I think this fits with the feeling the House of Slytherin gave me as portrayed in the books.

    What is a half kneazel? You just need to know cats to know they can vanish for days without anyone finding them. The castle is big and Crookshanks had years to explore the thing. It seems the students don’t know cats very well 😉 . But I can imagine how desperate poor Alina was when she noticed the cat was missing. From there on everything just spun out of control. I just hope that this incident plus the bell incident didn’t cost Alina her Slytherin friends. She needs friends in school and not just friends in other houses or among the staff.

    • JunoMagic says:

      Necromancers (the manifestation of Sauron in Dol Guldur was called a Necromancer, too) are wizards with a special affinity for the dead, to put it simply. They can talk to the dead or control zombies … depends on the interpretation, really. I was fascinated with the world-building in the “Abhorsen” books, and in conjunction with some HP death magic (like the Veil), it seemed to me an interesting AU angle to explore.

      Re: the punishment, yes, yes, yes, exactly! This is one of the scenes that usually leaves readers totally shocked. But based on what I know about “normal” hazing in Muggle British public schools, I think Slytherin must have been ten times worse. And isn’t it how those things usually go? Good intentions all around and suddenly you’re sitting in a handbasket and it’s getting awfully hot and the air smells of sulphur …

      Kneazles: http://harrypotter.wikia.com/wiki/Kneazle

      (I think they show that JKR doesn’t really know cats, because they are like that and do all that stuff without any magic, thank you very much. 😉 )

  6. Clara Songthrush says:

    Beautiful. As is the rest of this novel, but this was so unexpected! Looking forward to the whole unchartered territory ahead of our newlyweds.
    20 years? It’s high time I saw Chartres again, and took my son (it’s ridiculously near my usual place).
    And I’ll go on minding my h’s 😉

    • JunoMagic says:

      Thank you for reading! And oh, Chartres … you’re lucky to live so close. I’ve been wanting to visit again for years … the windows are supposed to be better than ever after the restoration. But unfortunately I live really, really far away. *sigh*

      I’m glad you’re enjoying the story! *hearts*

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