Rating:
PG-13
House:
Astronomy Tower
Characters:
Hermione Granger Ron Weasley
Genres:
Romance Action
Era:
Multiple Eras
Spoilers:
Philosopher's Stone Chamber of Secrets Prizoner of Azkaban Goblet of Fire Order of the Phoenix
Stats:
Published: 05/26/2005
Updated: 07/02/2005
Words: 9,403
Chapters: 4
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Miles Apart

Afreen

Story Summary:
Even being miles apart, Ronald Weasley (Auror), and Hermione Granger (Ministry Researcher), are connected with a thread of pain. However, they will soon forget their bitter past and come face to face to resolve the things that were left unsaid years ago. A Post-Hogwarts fic that spans from England to Egypt. In which broken hearts are mended and friends are united. Re-write of Intervallum. (R/Hr) Chapter 1 (Denial): Ron is more than proud, being a part of ‘Manticoras’ the best Auror Squad that the Auror Academy has ever produced. Still, having one of the best careers and a normal life with his girlfriend, Lavender Brown, he needs to ensure that he didn’t miss one, Hermione Granger, and that he liked Lavender. Sure he did....

Miles Apart Prologue - 01

Chapter Summary:
Even being miles apart, Ronald Weasley (Auror), and Hermione Granger (Ministry Researcher), are connected with a thread of pain. However, they will soon forget their bitter past and come face to face to resolve the things that were left unsaid years ago. A Post-Hogwarts fic that spans from England to Egypt. In which broken hearts are mended and friends are united. Rewrite of
Posted:
05/26/2005
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795
Author's Note:
After being hurt, betrayed, cornered, insulted beyond repair, this fic (or ‘version’ you might call it) comes to light. As I’m not as petty as Buck, who had kidnapped my own work, I will not be using a single word written by him. I respect other’s work unlike him.

Miles Apart

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Prologue

I thought I would die if you left me. My soul would just fly out of my body, leaving a hollow shell behind.

But when it actually happened, I was left with only the pain and tears....

People say that tears are women's last weapon. I never shed them to bring you back, but to keep you away. Even when my heart bled, I never shed a single tear.

Oh... at first, I wanted to kill you, then I wanted you back again, and then again, I wanted to kill you... This ping-pong game went on and on till I paused, looking around myself. There was blackness everywhere. Silence, oh so sweet, pleasurable silence, haunting me with a life of its own.

I thought, Is this one of my dreams where I see you and then chop your head off?

But, no, it wasn't.

Instead, I saw a single, very tiny ray of light, which hovered in front of my eyes.

May be it was the ray of hope or the silver lining as people say, but was it really? I think I'll have to wait and find out...

Hermione closed her diary with a sad sigh.

She simply couldn't go on anymore.

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-~| Chapter 1 - Denial |~-

"Petrificus Totalus!"

Some groans followed and a hoard of Death Eaters--who were already regretting their attack on a quiet town named, Clawermoor--scurried about and away from the bouncing and faultless spells shot by one of the best Auror Squads in the magical history: The Manticoras.

The faction, so named was just like a Manticore. This particular Magical Creature not only possessed triple rows of deadly teeth that could sever quite an amount of flesh in a single swipe, but a swishing Scorpion's tale, Loin's body and mane, topped by a Man's head. The varied but special powers that the individuals of Manticoras possessed made the group-attack as if a real Manticore was charging on its prey, quite regally.

The Manticoras were as swift as Manticores, perhaps more so. After experiencing the Second War, they were trained to be the best Aurors that the Ministry ever produced. The credit surely went to Alastor Moody and Kingsley Shacklebolt; who trained them to perfection so that their every move was silent and lethal. They could stun a person without even flicking their wands, or as it seemed to the observer. They were fast, quick, stealthy at its best.

The squad contained seven Aurors. On seniority basis, Tonks should have been the leader; but Harry Potter, the Boy-Who-Lived, was quite undisputed after finally causing the downfall of Voldemort. Of course, Tonks didn't mind as she didn't like to be in the lead anyway. His right-hand man was his old friend, Ron Weasley, while his right-hand woman was none other than Ginny Weasley, his beloved girlfriend. Seamus Finnigan, Dean Thomas and Theodore Nott completed this particular group. Each and every one of them had a special ability and were different from one another in their own way; however, when their strengths were combined, they were nothing but formidable, making anyone shudder in fear, while opposing their legendary wands. Why, they had an undefeated record--a glowing proof of their brilliance.

Ronald Weasley, specifically, was more than proud to be a part of this group. If there was any concept of a second family for him, this was it. Still, a sore spot always bothered him. There was a day when in place of that git, Nott, someone else was--

At that instant, an extra bouncy Death Eater shot a Flaming Hex at him, and if it weren't for his quick reflexes, one of his favorite robes would have been done for.

"This is for messing with us, you stupid gits!" Ron shouted, shooting a nasty Jelly-Leg Jinx towards that particularly jumpy Death Eater. Ron took time to flash an angry glare at Nott, who was dueling on his right, because he should have covered for him even if his hands looked full. Nott pretended not to notice.

Harry was doing his usual: look-how-fast-my-wand-can-stun. Ginny--right beside him--was giving quite many cramps to the Death Eater who had thought her to be feeble-wanded. Seamus and Dean were doing back-to-back. An old Hag was stunning everything that moved and had a grotesque mask, while Theodore Nott, not pairing with anyone, was sending many advanced dark spells at whoever came in his range.

Soon, the remaining Death Eaters, who were not even quarter of the original force, started chickening out by Disapparating from the park they had planned to terrorize. The rest of them obviously were too stunned or bound to do anything; they couldn't even move to wipe the dirt, which was settling over their bloodied faces.

"That was easy," said Tonks, transforming back into her bubbly-self from the old Hag that she had morphed to.

"Piece of cake for meself," said Seamus, wiping his brow.

Before Dean could say anything further to add into the regular chitchat, Ron moved towards Nott.

"That was real bad spellwork, firstee," Ron admonished, "What were you thinking? That bloody snot-rag was--"

"Ron," Harry beckoned calmly.

"No, Harry, he--"

"Ron, his spellwork was fine! I think, he did better--" Ron tried to interrupt but Harry shushed him by giving him the eye, which meant shut-up-or-I'll-squeal-to-your-sister-about-Hermione. This was the only one thing that ever shut up Ron. He never wanted his family to find how he had felt for his runaway best friend.

"Ron, you need your eyesight checked!" Ginny huffed, giving Nott an encouraging smile.

"Nott, brilliant work, mate!" Dean finally added, ignoring the fuming Ron in the background. They had all become used to his temper swings, especially directed towards Nott. It was common knowledge that since Nott filled in for Hermione in the squad, Ron hated him from sight.

"Thanks." Nott looked on sullenly from Ron to Harry. True, that he had been the newest member of the group but it had been almost three-year-old news. Nevertheless, that never stopped Ron from blowing up at him, every chance that he got.

Everyone in the group knew that Nott had never really been a part of group. It was not like that he hadn't tried or the rest of the Manticoras hadn't encouraged. But, coming from such a Pureblood Death Eater family, he was more than reclusive. He never let them down while poaching, but he never did something extremely extraordinary either.

It was obvious that Ron's behavior didn't help matters and sometimes Ron did realize it himself too. Still, Ron was always at the Chamber of Secret's end when it came to dealing with the person who took Hermione's place in Manticoras. Yes. His once lovely friend, Hermione Granger, who had ran away from all of them like an errant child.

Ron's jaw clenched with the realization that he still missed her.

Meanwhile, Harry motioned towards the group to Apparate to their Headquarters, and Apparate they did.

Arriving at the Auror Office, the group dispersed to different areas. Some went for a shower while some made straight for the canteen. Ron was just pouring coffee into his mug, when Harry grabbed him by the shoulder and steered him into his room.

Looked like Ginny was in on it, as she stared at him quite vehemently, her hands rigid on the smalls of her back. "Why can't you just accept that you miss her?" She got straight to the point.

Harry suddenly became extremely interested in the paperwork that was piled up on his desk. He was not even meeting Ron's eyes.

That's your best mate for you! Ron sighed sadly. He sold his soul to my sister.

Bugger!

What Ron really hated was this particular trait of his sister, that she always knew what he was feeling or was going through, and the catch was always the same, she never kept quiet about it. She was the one, who had informed him of Hermione's departure, but he had been too late; Hermione was gone when he had finally reached the Portkey Center.

"Why do you keep on jumping down Nott's throat every time we finish an assignment? You should go out of your way to be friendly to him."

"Friendly to a Slytherin? I thought you were wiser than that, Ginny," said Ron, in disbelief.

"Ron!" Harry finally spoke up with conviction, "It doesn't mean that just because he's a Slytherin, he would be evil. He made a difficult choice and came to us after refusing to join the Death Eaters. He needs more respect from us because we never had to make such a difficult choice. He had Death Eater blood heavy in his veins, still he came to us."

Obviously there was some truth to this whole thing, but there was just something about Nott that Ron never liked. I just don't like him! For Godric's sake he's so rabbity looking. Just like them sneaky-little-Slytherins, he thought angrily.

"It's no use, Harry. It was never about Nott." Ginny shook her head sadly at her brother. "We know what it's all about, Ron. You just don't want to admit it that you miss her." She narrowed her eyes, scrutinizing him.

"Miss who, Ginny?" Ron said unsteadily, spilling his coffee a little. "Lost your Gobstones, more like."

"Scourgify!" Ginny cleaned up the stain that the black-coffee was trying to leave behind. "Really, Ron, you need to grow up and face the facts. You miss her and terribly!"

"No, I don't!"

"Aha!" Harry interjected quite triumphantly, while Ginny smiled victory.

"So, you know who we are talking about?" Ginny cornered him.

Ron gave a killer glare to Harry, he should have been on his side but he was too blind in his sister's love that he forgot his best mate's well being.

"Nutters!" he puffed.

Before the duo could say anymore, Ron made his way swiftly out of the cabin, murmuring, "Lavender must be waiting for me."

"Ron, listen, we forgot to tell you that--"

Ron was already out of the door and pretended not to hear Ginny.

Why would I miss Hermione for Merlin's sake? Ron shook his head. Why, she must be enjoying herself with Vicky in Godric knew what place!

I don't miss her! He shook his head vigorously.

-*-

'Honey, I'm home!' Ron almost wanted to shout but stopped himself. It was too lovey-dovey for his own good.

He shook his head as he entered his own flat, near the Polstine Street; his own place out of the Burrow. Oh, how much he missed Burrow! But the constant wailing and nagging about marriage had driven him out of the clutches of his over-protective family. He just couldn't take it any longer. Wasn't it enough that he was dating? Why he had to prove his existence by marrying a woman he didn't love?

That didn't come out right. He paused to clear his head and moved on, shrugging out of his robe and hung it on the stand near the door. A soft beat of music issuing from the lounge told him that Lavender Brown, his girlfriend, was visiting.

Now, Lavender was a nice city girl. He liked her. She had her plus points when she wanted to be nice, but he had realized years ago that she was too girlie for him. She loved partying, showing off to her friends what her parents had bought her. A perfect society girl, with perfect clothes and etiquettes. Many men felt jealous of him when he went out with her. She, on the other hand, loved the attention--being the girlfriend of one of the legendary Manticoras was something all right. She was the one who usually dragged him to high-society parties. All talk and no action, he called them. He had become quite weary of them and tried his best to avoid as many parties as he could.

However, Ron stuck by her in spite of her showoff nature, because there weren't many choices left, because in his dating spree in the last term of Hogwarts, he had dated almost all of the eligible girls. Lavender had been the last of many.

I dated everybody... except for Hermione....

Ron shook his head and made for the lounge, convincing himself: Yes, I like Lavender! Oh, sure I do!

However, every nice thought about Lavender raced out of his head after seeing the shocking scene in front of his eyes, as he finally entered the lounge.

"What in the bloody hell are you doing, Lavender!" Ron shouted.

Lavender straightened up from the work she had been doing and smiled at him from beside the chair that held quite a shocking scene.

Ron didn't know how, but Bill and Fleur's kid was sitting propped on one of his dining table chairs, chewing on a wand-candy and being worked over by Lavender.

"I came to pick you up for Padma's party. Fleur came by just a few minutes ago to drop Billy-kins for few days." Her brows creased as she tried to remember the finer details, while Ron blanched at Bill Junior's nickname. "She's going away with Bill for some funeral..."

As the current shock rocked him, he continued to look at her disbelievingly.

"Don't worry! I've called a nice babysitter, Mum recommended it," she assured, totally oblivious to his staring. "You better get ready soon or we'll be late," she finished, tying ribbons into the hair of Bill and Fleur's toddler.

That particular action finally urged him to speak up. "Lavender! Why are you making ponytails of Billy?"

"Doesn't he look cute?" Lavender gushed at the baby, who had inherited the ocean-blue eyes and an upright nose of his father and Fleur's good looks.

"He's not a girl! Merlin's beard!" Ron looked at the grinning Bill Junior, his baby hair all gathered up for two ponytails, which were swishing along his over-excited body.

"Don't be silly, Ron!" Lavender dismissed his concern. "He's just so pretty! Look how the blue ribbons match his eyes?" She made him look at him and Billy gave him more than a grin and another try at a jump.

Ron wanted to puke. Oh the shock and horror!

"Er... Lavender, I can't just leave Billy here," he tried to reason, wishing in his heart that Lavender wouldn't push. "Can't you stay--"

"I have called a babysitter--"

"You don't understand, I can't--"

"Oh forget it. I know your answer already!" Lavender fumed. "Family this, family that. Oh, I understand perfectly, Ronald Weasley." With this she stormed out of his flat.

Ron even went after her, calling her back, but she Apparated as soon as she was out of the door.

"Bloody hell!" Ron sighed. "It looks like it's just me and you, Billy." Ron moved towards him and took out the horrid ribbons which were tied to his hair.

Billy took all this in with his usual lopsided grin and made for the wand that was sticking out of Ron's waistband, dropping the candy version of it on the floor.

"That's not for you." Ron shook his head and placed the wand away. The pout that Billy produced after that act was quite remarkable.

"So, you want to be an Auror when you grow up?" he inquired his one-year-old nephew.

"Ppphhhffffftttt!!!" Billy answered, quite sure of himself.

"I reckoned that much!" Ron smiled proudly and picked Billy up. While making his way to his room, he got the whiff of what Billy had done, and it smelled old. Obviously, he couldn't possibly think about Lavender ever changing him.

"Oh Merlin! Ripe potty of a thirty-year-old!" Ron held him by underarms and raced to his bathroom.

While changing Billy's nappies, he was granted many more lopsided grins by him, he also tried his best to reach up and grab some of Ron's red hair.

"Already thinking of a brawl?" Ron smiled and when he finished changing, he complimented, "Yes, you are a big man. Oh yes!"

"Phhhfffftttt!!!" Billy claimed, quite ostentatiously.

And as if all these phfffttts had tired him; he fell asleep on Ron's shoulder just as he had started rocking him to do just that.

~*~

Author notes: After the dust settled, I realized many profound truths that make up ‘Life’. And as a writer and as a breathing person rather than a character out of books, I learned a few lessons. And just hoping that none of you have to ever go through such troubles that I have gone through. Heed my advice (please!):

- Never and I mean EVER trust a person (who you don’t know in real-life) with something that is precious to you. You’ll learn the hard way that there are hidden vultures in us, who will gouge away every last bit of your energy and creativity.

- Never trust your friends blindly unless you are perfectly sure about them.

- Never work under pressure, it will kill all of your creativity.

- Never get bossed around by anyone—believe me, the end-product would not be worth your own pride.

- Never do low-grade work. Always revise and refine your work, the reviews you’ll get will prove the extra sweat you worked over.

- Tell your secrets to very few people (those, who you can trust with your life) because otherwise they will be misconstrued and flung at your face with quite a load of spice.

- And finally, just to enlighten you all, the right way WORKS but very LATE. Look at what it did to me? Not only hogwash-ridden dirt was flung on me but my net-home (email account) was violated/hacked.

It is so easy to say that, ‘let go and be done with it.’ A writer could never do that. Writing to them is lifeblood, not mere words.... When I went public with the whole thing, I knew that I would be slaughtered and scandalized repeatedly. Because it is MY work! And except me, no one has a right on it.

Whatever I have done, I don’t regret it in anyway. I did it to protect my work and nothing else. If someone likes to degrade me for that, I’ll tell them, keep at it – my conviction will become stronger with every foul word said.

I know how to move on and I am doing that with my own material alone, not on the basis of someone else’s work and title.

I hope you all enjoy my version. Thanks for reading.


~;*-*/;~ Tania

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