- Rating:
- PG-13
- House:
- Astronomy Tower
- Characters:
- Draco Malfoy Harry Potter Hermione Granger Ron Weasley
- Genres:
- Slash Romance
- Era:
- Multiple Eras
- Stats:
-
Published: 05/29/2002Updated: 05/29/2002Words: 12,345Chapters: 1Hits: 2,068
Anything Easy
Shoorihoshi
- Story Summary:
- Post-Hogwarts. Harry and the gang are grown up. Ron and Hermione live together, but aren't a couple (despite Ron's wishes), Harry has emotional baggage from a long time ago breakup with Draco. Songfic to "Falling For The First Time" by BNL.
- Posted:
- 05/29/2002
- Hits:
- 2,068
- Author's Note:
- Songfic to "Falling For The First Time" by the Barenaked Ladies. ^_^ It's format requires that you actually pay attention to the lyrics, as they have some refrence to the text that follows each line. There will probably be a sequel to this...especially if my audience demands it! ^_~
Anything Easy
by V-Star
Disclaimer: Harry Potter isn’t mine. Duh. Life sucks, don’t it? So does
my grammar in this little tidbit…anyway, this ficlet is all mine. Falling for
the First Time belongs to the Barenaked Ladies, not me.
Author’s Note: All lyrics are in ~s and italics; all thoughts are in
italics.
~I’m so cool; too bad I’m a loser~
Ron sighed for the thousandth time as he glanced at the clock. 12:25 PM-
Hermione was due back here any second from work, and the place was still a
mess. Oh well. Live and don’t learn, that seemed to be Ron’s motto considering
the state of his apartment and the daily fits Hermione had regarding it.
Hermione was, and always would be, a neat freak when it came to one’s living
space. Her perfectionist attitude was that of a weapon to a practiced warrior-
evidently powerful and dangerous. Too bad Ron never took the time to straighten
up the kitchen once in awhile.
He and Hermione had been sharing an apartment in a small area of London since
about a year after graduation from Hogwarts. Things generally went pretty well
between them despite Hermione’s busy work schedule- Hermione was sort of an all
around genius, as always, and henceforth was an assistant to the minister of
magic. Ron was an Auror and professional chess player, but he and Hermione
rarely saw each other during the workday. Hermione kept early hours and was
home by mid afternoon; Ron slept until 1:00 and came back from work around the
time Hermione left. There was scarcely a word between them in the mornings,
with Ron so tired he could only just Apparate home and Hermione so overworked
that she could barley find her own briefcase.
To say it bothered Ron that he hardly ever really talked to Hermione was
accurate. Ron usually got into shouting match with her about the mess in the
house, or about the lack of “proper” (or rather, nutritious) food Ron kept in
the kitchen. Ron technically owned the apartment anyway, and although Hermione
paid rent, there was hardly anyway to justify saying that they both owned it.
Hermione worked hard and slept very little, thus causing her to be away almost
90 percent of the time.
Oh well. Time to face the music. Five…four…three….two…
”RONALD BLOODY WEASLEY!”
One. Ron grinned. Though the massive sound waves Hermione’s vocal chords
generated where enough to break through the walls of Hogwarts, at least Ron
could always count on the time when she would get home.
”How was work?” the redhead asked mildly, ignoring Hermione’s furious glare.
”Awful. I had some rich snob owling me today asking for permission to build on
a settlement for freed house elves that was set aside a few years ago.
Apparently the elves said it was OKAY for him to put a Muggle mini mall in the
middle of their backyard!” responded a very frustrated Hermione, while glancing
disapprovingly at the state of the apartment.
Uh oh. Work really had been awful, Ron speculated. Hermione was still very
touchy about the way people treated house elves, and thus she often harangued
anyone who wanted to interrupt her “liberations” of them. It was also common
knowledge that rich wizards were keen on the idea of buying out nearly
unpopulated areas of land which had been hidden from Muggles and developing
Muggle establishments there. Once again came more common knowledge that
Hermione hated the aristocracy for their mistreatment of their power and
wealth.
Well, almost all of them, excluding her boss.
”You got stuck looking up laws again?” Ron asked, habitually starting to clean
the domicile by picking things up. He didn’t want Hermione to stress to the
point of killing him.
Hermione, who was a terribly attractive 24, flung herself into a chair and cast
Ron the tired look of an old woman.
”Interpreting laws, Ron, not merely glancing at them. According to a lot of
very complicated rules the ministry basically states that as long as the house
elves are willing to part with the land, anybody can build anything there once
they’ve purchased it!”
”Isn’t that fair?” Ron asked gently, summoning a stack of books back into their
correct places. Hermione’s anger flared at once, and Ron knew he had said
something wrong before she even retorted.
~I’m so smart, too bad I can’t get anything figured out~
”RONALD WEASLEY! HOW many times do I have to TELL you that HOUSE ELVES RESENT
THEIR IMPRISONMENT!! YOU ACT AS THOUGH THEY’RE HAPPY TO HAVE BEEN TRAINED THEIR
ENTIRE LIVES TO SERVE WIZARDS!”
Ron moaned. This was sounding suspiciously like their 4th year of
Hogwarts again, and Ron didn’t really want to start off their few moments together
on such a bad note. He changed conversational tactics at the speed of light.
”So what about your other duties? Anything good from the herbology department
today? I hear Neville’s just discovered a new species of magical fern.”
Hermione relaxed a little bit at this, as she lay back in her chair.
”Well, actually it’s true. He did manage to find out some rather interesting
properties about it as well, and I got to look over the lab reports before the
minister signed them. It went very well, Neville was so proud. He’s been losing
sleep lately, but I’ve never seen him happier since we all graduated from
Hogwarts!”
Ron smiled faintly as he summoned a kettle to put water on for tea. Hermione
always had a cup of tea with him when she got home before he had to go out
himself.
”That’s great! Always knew Neville would be a bloody good use to our herbology
laboratory.”
Hermione resisted the urge to chastise Ron about his language.
”Yes.” She said simply, pulling a footrest underneath her tired feet and
casting off her pointed high heels. Hermione may have been a witch and a
ministry official, but she dressed as though she were a member of the Muggle
working class. Harry had once commented that she looked rather like a lawyer,
in her black knee-high mini skirts, her perfectly tailored over jacket and her
low cut, but still decent blouse. Hermione had also begun to take better care
of her hairstyle since their school days, now preferring to tie it back after
brushing it, rather than leaving it untamed. This was a change that Ron didn’t
exactly mind- after all, spending time with a fully developed Hermione with
cleavage and half bare legs…well, there were worse ways to spend a moment
before a long evening of work. The thought of Hermione being pretty had
always been one that made Ron wince, however, and he was soon back to focusing
on preparing tea.
~I’m so brave too bad I’m a baby~
Figures he thought reproachfully to himself. You’re a bloody Auror and
you still don’t have the courage to ask Hermione what the state of your
relationship with her is. Ronald Weasley, you are a fool.
He certainly felt like one. Hermione was his best friend, (next to Harry of
course) he lived with her, worked in the same building as her, and he still
hadn’t dared to ask whether they were officially a couple or not.
Judging by the fact that neither of them ever dated, there was hope there, but
Ronald Weasley was no longer one to trust hope completely. It was hope that
often got beginner Aurors into trouble on their first cases, and Ron had long
since gotten over the weakness of convincing himself that things were always
going to be okay without his own actions being involved.
Stupid fate. Ron thought angrily at himself. You trusted fate to get
you this far, and look what you’re missing? She’s gorgeous, popular and
intelligent, you’re rather attractive, strong and finally courageous and you
STILL haven’t got the girl!
”Ron, would you get that?” Hermione’s voice brought Ron out of his reverie.
It was then that he realized the doorbell was buzzing.
”Come in!” Ron exclaimed, ignoring the comments about laziness from Hermione
while also suspecting that he would be late for work. Nobody ever buzzed except
for Harry, and when Harry visited them it was usually something serious.
True to his word, a rather tired and worn looking Harry Potter stepped through
the door, dressed in a white button up shirt and black chinos. These were
Harry’s “Muggle style dressy-casual” clothes, as Hermione called them, and
Harry only wore them when he was attending something of substantial importance.
His ruffled hair looked as though he had been trying to straighten it, and his
green eyes looked as overworked as Hermione’s. Stepping in through the door
wordlessly as Ron charmed it open for him, Harry gave off the aura of one who
has decidedly had enough of some sort of shit.
They were about to find out what that
shit was, Ron decided, whether Harry liked it or not. Screw punctuality and
catching death eaters…. well, maybe not the latter, but certainly the former.
”Oi, Harry, what’s up? You look awful.” Ron asked concernedly, gesturing with
his wand at the unoccupied couch. The couch moved a few feet forward as Harry
sank into it, forgetting about nearly all aspects of his general politeness.
”Nice of you to say to him, Ron.” Hermione scolded. Ron ignored this.
”’S all right Hermione. I’ve had a long week, that’s all.” Harry sighed,
pushing his un-orderly bangs back with his right hand.
Ron glanced at the self-changing calendar. Blimey, only another week until his
and Hermione’s vacation time! Maybe then they’d finally get to discuss
something other than house elf rights. Maybe.
”What happened, Harry?” Hermione asked gently in her usual ‘I’m not being
confrontational yet’ voice.
”Nothing much…I just had to go to a Death Eater trial the other day, that’s
all.”
Ron and Hermione blinked. Usually, aside from the screams that sometimes arose
from the audience in the midst of descriptions of “crimes”, attending a trial
meant the conviction of a Death Eater, thus a pleasurable experience.
~I’m so fly, that’s probably why it feels just like I’m falling for the
first time~
”That’s a bad thing? What happened?” Hermione said this, moving from her chair
to the couch and next to Harry. She clasped his hand gently, providing him
comfort. Ron tried not to show his jealousy. Hermione would never, could never
hold his hand like that under any emotional circumstances among that barriers
that their current relationship provided. It wasn’t that Hermione’s touch was a
gesture of undying love to Harry- it was far from it, but it also meant
something different to Ron, something Hermione had firmly indicated was best
left swept under the rug. Ron sighed secretly as he took a position in the
armchair opposite the one Hermione had been sitting in. The days when Hermione
could hold his hand like that were gone, and it was his entire bloody fault.
”Well,” Harry began a little unsteadily, cutting Ron off from his wistful
thoughts. “The trial was for one of our former classmates, you know, Vincent
Crabbe from Slytherin.”
”Right. No problems, then right, Harry?” Ron asked, knowing this couldn’t have
been the case.
”Did anybody mention something awful about him? Something grotesque?” Hermione
asked sympathetically, her eyes fighting to make contact with Harry’s. The Boy
Who Lived, or rather, the former “Boy” Who Lived, kept his head lowered, his
upper body from the shoulders to waist propped up on his arms. He was leaning
forward, his leads apart and his elbows resting on them to hold himself up.
”Oh come off it, Hermione!” Ron said exasperatedly (and a little too loudly)
before he could stop himself. “This is Harry we’re talking about here, he’s not
easily repulsed! Give him some credit!”
”Ronald Weasley, don’t you dare undermine my efforts to be supportive!”
It stunned them both when Harry next spoke, his words hanging heavily in the
air once they left his lips.
”Actually, Hermione, Ron’s right, that’s not what happened….what happened was,
I sort of…ran into Draco Malfoy.” The words fell across Harry’s tongue as he
said them, almost like a waterfall that was hesitant to trickle but had just
broken a dam. Hermione and Ron stared at him.
”Did you talk to him?” Hermione asked, though it was obvious she had no idea
what sort of weight the question would hold. Ron wished she had bitten her
tongue.
”He said hello, and I responded. But that wasn’t what really what got to me…”
Harry stammered, and Ron half guessed what he was going to say before he said
it.
”He’s got a new boyfriend. Brought him along. Nice guy, I guess…attractive, and
wealthy, with the best of everything.”
Hermione bit her lip before she spoke. “Sounds exactly like Malfoy.”
Harry ignored her usage of his former lover’s last name as he continued to
speak. It almost looked like he was only half listening to the world around him
anyway.
”He’s not as attractive as Draco was….is…but they seemed rather content
together.”
Ron felt an instant pang of emotion as he watched his best friend attempt to
hold back from pouring his heart out. Not the sappy, warm and fuzzy romantic
kind of emotion that Hermione had felt all those years ago when Harry had first
admitted he was attracted to the Slytherin, no, this was a stab of an old
familiar feeling where Malfoy was concerned. Rage. Pure hatred for the
Slytherin erupted in Ron’s heart all over again, and Ron had to fight himself
back from another outburst.
”Harry, don’t agonize over it…I’m sure Draco can’t possibly love him, you know
him, he’s always so quick to change…partners…” Hermione trailed off, realizing
that her point was doing more harm than good.
~I’m so green, it’s really amazing.~
”Anyway mate, it’s not like he’s worth it! You’re Harry Potter, the best
mate a bloke could ask for! You deserve better than that miserable git!”
”Ron! You’re not helping!”
”Yes I am!” Ron retorted insistently. “I’m trying to show him what a git he’s
being so he can cheer up.”
”That’s not the way to go about it!”
”Maybe it’s not YOUR method but it works for ME!”
”Ron, stop being so obstinate! Anyway, back to the point…did anything else
happen, Harry?”
Harry was silent for a moment, but he at least lifted his head to look at
Hermione…or perhaps, over her shoulder, Ron wasn’t sure.
”Well, after the trial was over, and Crabbe was pronounced guilty, he came over
to me, with his new…partner…not far behind. He asked me how I was and told me
that I ‘looked well’ and all. He’s still treating me civilly at least, but when
he left with that guy and they…you know, snogged at the door, I felt….”
”Jealous?” Ron interjected without a thought. Harry nodded.
”Yes. Jealous. He still has an impinge on me after all.”
”Oh Harry, I’m so sorry!” Hermione gave Harry a compassionate hug. Ron felt a
shred of what Harry had been talking about, though he was sure it was on a much
more miniscule level. Thank god Harry’s gay, thought Ron. If not, I’d
have to kill him. Well, perhaps he wouldn’t go that far, but he’d entertain
the thought. It was no secret that Ron never exactly handled jealousy with
grace and fluidity of composure. To be more specific, he usually dropped his
composure when immense jealousy hit him.
”Thanks Hermione, but I really don’t think this is anything to be hugging me
about. Draco was the whole reason I realized I had feelings for guys in the
first place…something about your first always brings back emotion, you know?”
There was a dead silence as Hermione and Ron both blushed. Harry cringed
inwardly; he’d completely forgotten they were both virgins.
Guess they still haven’t gotten things straightened out between them…Ron
would have told me if they had. Still, Harry couldn’t help but chuckle
inwardly at the thought. Something about the idea of a petulant Auror and an
overworked bibliophile doing something more than kissing appealed to him- even
if one of the participants was a girl.
”I guess somewhere inside me I still care about Draco….a good deal. He’s the
kind of guy it’s hard to forget.”
Hermione sighed. “Yes, we know, seeing as you refuse to do it. Oh honestly,
Harry, if you want Mal-…er…Draco so badly, why don’t you just wait until he’s
single again?”
Harry gave Hermione a look that flatly said “no”.
”He’d just be in it for another screw, Hermione, I don’t want that. When he’s
committed he’s a bloody great boyfriend…not to mention that he’s sexy as hell.”
Ron cringed visibly at this, while Hermione giggled.
”Oh honestly, Harry!”
”Well, he is!”
”I thought that wasn’t on the list of reasons for wanting him!”
”I wish it wasn’t, but it is. Oh really, just look at him Hermione! Really look
at him sometime! He’s bloody gorgeous in the right light and at the wrong
times…” to this Harry chuckled, whilst Ron pretended to hurl. “Ron, get up! You
look ridiculous on the floor, clutching your throat!”
Ron glared at Harry, though he ceased his violent reaction.
”Sorry mate, but when you make me think of Draco Malfoy and sex at the same
time, there’s hell to pay.”
Hermione laughed. “At least one of you is straight edged about things.”
There was a 30 second silence before all three realized Hermione’s unintentional
pun.
”Ouch. That hurt, Hermione!” Harry said jokingly.
”You better have meant that I was the straight one.” Ron said sarcastically,
grinning. Hermione flashed him a devious smile.
”I would certainly hope so, Weasley. If not, I’ve been wasting my best
flaunting on someone who can’t tell.”
Ron felt a pang of irony in this, but didn’t mention it.
”You? Flaunt? Never!”
~I’m so clean, too bad I can’t get all the dirt off of me~
Ron’s eyes flickered to Harry a moment when he noticed a slight twitch in
Harry’s hand. Hermione noticed it too, and they went back on topic immediately.
”What are you thinking about?” Ron asked, noticing the cloudy look in Harry’s
eyes. Harry had been in a far off place and was only just coming back to earth.
”Something Draco said once…about how innocence was wasted on the innocent.”
Hermione blinked. “Isn’t that kind of a given?”
Harry sighed. “Yes and no. I think some part of Draco regrets how young he was
when he first…er…”
”Spit it out, Harry!”
”First became sexually active.”
There was an immediate tension in the room after these words. Slowly and
cautiously, Hermione spoke.
”Harry, you weren’t his first, were you-“
”Gods no, Hermione, I can’t have been! His first was when he was much younger.”
”How much younger?”
”11.” said Harry, quietly.
~I’m so sane, it’s driving me crazy~
”Oh god…. that’s…that’s..” Hermione started, but didn't finish.
”Way too young. I know.” Harry said, his eyes returning to the floor once
again.
”Blimey! That’s when…that’s when…”
”We were in second year. I know, Ron.”
There was a long moment where only Harry spoke, and Ron and Hermione were
simply unable to.
”He told me about it shortly after we…you know. We were together for about 2
years. He was the first official ‘significant other’ that I’d ever had. He was
also a pretty great guy…. this’ll sound corny, but we really did lie awake and
talk for hours sometimes. The Malfoy manor is huge, big enough to his Draco
from his father,( who was in hiding anyway ), for at least a little while…. and
then we’d just talk. Treasure whatever time we had.”
”Notice that you said ‘was’ a pretty great guy, Harry, not ‘still is’.”
Hermione pointed out, giving Harry a half concerned, half reproachful look.
Harry nodded.
”I know. That’s because when you argue with Draco after having loved him for 2
years, it’s awful. It’s just about one of the most heart wrenching things that
I can imagine. Draco is extremely pleasant when you’re his lover, but if
anything goes sour then he’s even worse than he was when we were enemies. He
has the Malfoy mean streak in him…”
”But I still don’t fully understand how you two broke up, Harry, I was just
getting used to the idea of you two being together!” Ron said exasperatedly,
though not with his usual fire. Harry met his eyes this time when he responded,
his hands clasped gently to give himself emotional security. This was a
physical sign of weakness that Harry didn’t usually display.
”I hardly understand it myself, Ron. Let’s just say what I do know, I still can’t
tell you. It would be disloyal to Draco.”
”And that proves it. You still care about him if you worry about being loyal to
him!” Hermione exclaimed, her eyes half shining with hope. Harry smiled sadly
and shook his head.
”Hermione, that’s exactly the problem. He’s not an easy person to get over, as
I’ve already said. But look, here I am, making Ron late for work and I forgot
the real reason I came here I the first place…”
”There was another reason?” Ron said, not bothering to get up when the
teakettle began to blow steam. Hermione cast a quick set of silencing and
cooling charms on it almost instinctively, not really wanting to have to
interrupt Harry.
Harry sighed softly. “It still involves Draco Malfoy…but this time, a little
less directly.”
Hermione gave Harry a slightly impatient look. “How so?”
”We…we finally caught Lucious Malfoy.”
~It’s so strange, I can’t believe it feels just like I’m falling for the
first time~
A year ago Harry would have been elated. Ron thought to himself. Then
again, a year ago Harry hadn’t been attending trials on a regular basis and
running into Draco Malfoy and his new beau. Ron didn’t exactly resent
Harry’s previous relationship with Draco, but he didn’t quite support it
either. It was hard for Ron to understand how Harry could have loved anybody
like Draco, as they were such complete opposites.
Then again…Ron’s mind went wistfully as he glanced at Hermione.
Somehow, when he looked at her like that, and when she wasn’t ordering him
around, Harry’s logic didn’t seem so strange at all…
~Anyone perfect must be lying~
”Why hasn’t it been in any of the papers?” Hermione insisted, still stunned
as ever that her one of her favorite resources for information was not up to
the second reliable. Harry grinned slightly at this, but his eyes remained sad.
”The trial will be totally private. Only those with an invite will be permitted
to attend…and it’s obligatory for me.”
Ron winced inwardly on Harry’s behalf. Harry was an “unspeakable”,
henceforth, Ron and Hermione had absolutely no idea what he did at the ministry
or even when he did it. Whatever it was, it appeared that a large percentage of
death eater trials were in some way connected back to him.
”So why didn’t the papers know about it anyway? The daily prophet-“
”Hermione, there was no public release of the information. Nobody knows except
for you two, the Auror who caught him, and those participating in the trial.”
Harry’s voice was stern but soft. Hermione kept quiet.
”It was Draco’s wish when he arranged to help the ministry find his father,
that, if his father was ever caught, nobody was to know about it except those
who needed to know.”
”Why do ya’ think that is, Harry? You think he just doesn’t want his family
name dragged through the courts?” Ron asked eagerly, trying to subdue his
dislike of the Slytherin graduate.
”I suspect that’s part of it, Ron. Draco’s not exactly happy with the state
of his family, and he does have a lot of pride…I almost find it impossible to
believe that there was once a time when it was easy to get him to open up to
me…” Harry sighed wistfully, standing up as he did so. “But those days are
over. I’ve kept you both too long. Anyway, I just wanted to let you know.”
”We appreciate it, Harry.” Hermione said gently, hugging him around the neck.
Harry stepped back from the embrace when Hermione loosened it, and he grinned
at Ron over his shoulder.
”Next time I’m here we’ll talk about something pleasant like Quidditch, ay?
Just like the good old days.”
Ron smiled. “Yeah. See ye’.”
No sooner was Harry Potter out the door than Ron was scrambling to get to work.
”What does he see in that git anyways? Harry’s usually not the type to go weak
at the knees over just anybody…” Ron muttered to himself as he hurriedly
grabbed his Auror ID. Hermione grinned softly.
”I think Draco’s perfect for him.”
”Yeah…perfect for him as an enemy, not a…lover.” Ron annunciated his
last word with disgust as he prepared to Apparate.
Hermione gave Ron one of her irritatingly superior grins. “We’ll see.”
~Anything easy has its cost~
Ron had a much longer workday than he expected to have. Lucious’ capture
had apparently caused quite a stir among the wizards and witches that Ron was
attempting to capture, and henceforth, he ended up having a rather malicious
battle with one of them.
”Bloody hell Mr. Weasley, that’s a nasty cut on ye’ arm…about an inch or so
deep I’d say.” The medi-witch had said when she examined Ron’s injuries. This
was nothing new; Ron (like most Aurors) regularly visited the hospital wing of
the ministry. Though he had caught his evening’s target, Ron still was growing
tiresome of constantly having to get simple things like cuts looked over.
Unfortunately for him, since the days of Mad Eye Moody’s career, the
medi-wizards and witches had felt it was their duty to inspect every single
Auror who came back from work.
”It’s alright, really.” Ron said gently as the witch pulled up his sleeve. He
felt like a child in the doctor’s office.
”No, it’s not. Ye’ ought to more careful.” the sandy haired (and Irish) witch
replied, holding Ron’s sleeve up as she gave the cut a quick prod with her
wand. As though watching a rewind on a VCR, the skin seemed to peel inwardly,
closing around the newly disinfected cut. Ron grinned, this was a process he was
used to, but it was still interesting to watch.
”Thanks, but it really wasn’t under my control. You’d be surprised how many of
these death eaters insist on bringing ‘Auror seeking knives’ with them. Bloody
nuisance they are.”
It seemed to annoy the witch that Ron spoke about this with such ease. It
wasn’t really Ron’s fault, however; occurrences like this were as common to him
as a paper jam in a printer was in any Muggle office.
”Still, you should be less exuberant. This is the forth one this week.”
”Only the forth?” Ron flashed a confident and, though he was unaware of it,
attractive smile. “Consider yourself lucky. If we Aurors stopped getting
injured you’d be out of a job anyways.”
The witch was silent as a pair of Ron’s colleges who had apparently been
spliced together in a very painful fashion where dragged past the room on a
cart, two medics pushing it with some difficulty.
”That is something that wouldn’t bother me in the slightest, Mr. Weasley.” The
woman replied softly, as though she had waited for the sight to punctuate her
point.
Ron laughed. “You remind me of my friend Hermione. You worked your entire life
to get a job, you get it, and you see so many horrible things that although you
enjoy work you suddenly feel burned out.”
The witch raised an eyebrow. “If she’s so burned out, why is she coming to see
you?”
”She lives with me.” Ron said easily, not suspecting the witch’s reaction at
all.
”Is she your girlfriend then?” the witch asked, her blue eyes glimmering with a
familiar air that Ron wasn’t sure he was used to.
Oh god. That’s the sort of look that Malfoy used to give Harry when they
were still flirting.
”Umm…no. Nothing like that.”
The witch smiled, showing off a brilliantly white smile. Ron felt his insides
twist slightly. Attractive women always seemed to show up at the wrong times
for Ron, and he never quite knew what to say.
”Good. Perhaps you need a girlfriend who can better care of you, eh?”
”Uh…I have to go.” Ron muttered, embarrassed at the obvious offer. It was the
truth though, he had a chess match to make in less than 20 minutes.
Ron apparated out of there before he had the chance to see the witch’s
reaction.
Ron re-apparated outside the bar where he had his chess match scheduled, still
perplexed about what had just happened.
Why do I always react like that when a pretty woman shows interest in me?
She was my type and everything, intelligent, good complexion, nice eyes, good
hair and she even had an Irish accent!
Ron sighed. He knew exactly why he reacted that way, though he was the last
person to say it aloud.
~Anyone plain can be lovely~
Hermione.
His “non-girlfriend”. The very woman who chastised him at least 10 times a day,
yelled his ears into a state of ringing like Muggle school bells and harassed
him about cleaning the apartment everyday.
Ron sighed inwardly. He couldn’t help it. Hermione wasn’t just attractive,
though she certainly was that. Hermione had something most other woman didn’t,
even when they were attractive 6-foot blondes with Veela for relatives-
Hermione had a quality of genuine humanity about her which was surprising
considering her near perfect track record in almost everything she attempted.
Hermione knew Ron, could predict his every move if necessary, and could tell
when he was home before he even opened his mouth to holler a “hello”. Hermione
wasn’t just a long time friend though; her charms far surpassed that of ease.
Hermione was someone he could rely on. She would die for anyone of her close
friends, but would use her immense intellect to save them instead. She had
intelligence that never failed her, and it was undoubtedly more than mere book
learning.
~Anyone loved can be lost~
Now if only Ron knew a way to tell her that without having the same results
as last time…
No. He would NOT think about that. He was here to play chess dammit, not sit
around and reminisce about his old screw-ups involving his delicate feelings
for Hermione.
He was greeted warmly as he entered the bar. The people there knew him and
liked him, usually because he provided interesting chess matches whenever he
arrived.
”Mr. Weasley! Bloody good luck with yer’ captures lately, eh? Keep up the’ good
work.”
”Ron! Good ta’ see ya’, lad! Hope you give ‘em a run for their money this time!
We’re betting on the match!”
Ron chuckled. Places like this always tended to treat chess as though it was a
sport like Quidditch, for example. People were always eager to see their
champion return.
Ron stepped up to the counter of the pub, preparing to order his usual drink for
the night. The pretty woman behind the bar grinned at him, lifting a tankard
from the shelves of glasses behind her.
”The usual, dear? A frothy scorcher on the rocks with a twist, yes?” the woman
asked pleasantly. Ron smiled warmly at her.
“Yes, thank you Elisa. How’ve you been
these days? Life been treating you well, I hope?”
Elisa flashed him her million-galleon smile. She was a very hospitable woman
with all her customers, even the ones who didn’t treat her as well as Ron did.
”But of course! Business has been excellent lately, thank you. I hear the
Aurors department of the ministry has a few new captives thanks to you, yes?”
Ron’s ears went a bit pink with modesty, but that was all the answer Elisa
needed. Ron was one of her regulars, and when he was modest, he blushed.
”I can see the papers weren’t lying, then. Here’s your drink. Checkmate ‘em
good for me, ya’ hear?”
Ron placed his money on the counter as he accepted the drink. “Thanks, Elisa. I
intend to do so.”
With that, Ron waded through the crowd and past the tables in direction of the
corner where the chess matches were held. The board was already set, awaiting
players to set up their pieces. Ron lifted his pieces out of their bag and sat
down, giving them a quick prod with his wand to set them up. His opponent for
the evening wasn’t there yet, so Ron didn’t feel terribly guilty about taking
his place in the little booth. He always liked this booth in particular, the
seats were soft and he could get a seat where he wasn’t backed against the
wall. He’d only been there but a few minutes when a surly American voice spoke
up from behind him.
”Excuse me?”
Ron turned in his chair, spotting a tall wizard standing behind him. Whoever he
was, he was rich or at least, whoever had paid for his clothes must have been
though he might have fit in with a crowd of teenaged Muggles. He was dressed in
a black polyester jacket, with a dark purple dress shirt underneath. His slacks
looked like black khakis, and his shoes were leather and well polished. Aside
from the wizard’s materialistic qualities, Ron noted the boy’s perfectly
chiseled face, much like Cedric Diggory’s had been. His eyes were a light misty
green, and his hair was dark black with a hint of blue in it. Overall, he stood
very confidently with his hands loosely resting in his pockets, though not for
security. Ron could tell the man was quite self-possessed.
”Yes?” Ron asked, keeping his voice neutral. He didn’t want to risk an
in-accurate pre-judgment.
”Are you Ronald Weasley?”
”I am indeed. Who are you?”
The stranger offered his hand. “I’m Adriel Paderau. I’m your opponent.” Adriel
said casually, without a hint of disdain. Ron could tell somehow that Adriel
was sizing him up by the state of his appearance, and judging by the fact that
he was wearing his Auror robes, was inclined to be civil. Ron shook his hand
anyway.
”Sit down then.” Ron said politely, gesturing. “Let’s get started.”
Adriel grinned. “Just a moment. Let me get my boyfriend, he’ll want to watch.”
Ron flinched inwardly, but forced himself to reserve prejudice; that is, until
he found out the name of Adriel’s romantic accomplice.
”Draco! I’m going to play, alright? Want to watch?”
Ron’s blood froze as the familiar Slytherin came walking up to the booth,
leaning over to plant a kiss on Adriel’s neck.
”Of course.” Draco said softly, before kissing his boyfriend again, this time
on the lips.
Ron could barely contain his disgust.
”Oi, Malfoy, haven’t you got better things to do than to make me lose my lunch?”
Ron spat before he could control himself. Draco halted, backing a step away
from Adriel to glance at Ron.
”Ronald Weasley. As I live and breathe…what a socially awkward surprise.” Draco
said softly and dangerously, pulling up a chair near the chess table. Ron
glared.
”You won’t be doing either of those things if you interrupt this chess match,
Malfoy.”
Adriel looked at Draco questioningly.
”Old boyfriend?” he asked mildly, having no way of knowing that to suggest such
a thing was like directly cursing Ron. Draco laughed.
”Oh goodness no! He’s clearly not my type anyway…he’s a friend of an ex,
however.”
”Why’s he not your type? Red hair not your thing these days?” Adriel asked
genuinely. Draco smirked in Ron’s direction, his eyes hovering over Ron’s bangs
for a moment.
”He’s straight, Adriel.”
”Ah.”
Ron bit his lip. Bastards. Ron hated people who questioned his heterosexuality.
Well, most people anyway. He couldn’t really blame his parents- lord only knew
what their other sons got up to.
”Are you ready to play yet?” Ron asked exasperatedly. Adriel raised an eyebrow
as he set up his pieces.
”Phobic much?”
”Not so much that. He just hates me, that’s all. My participation is enough to
ruin the sight of any good couple for him.” Draco said sneeringly, as Adrian
completed his set up.
People were starting to gather around the chess table, eager for the match to
start. Ron grinned.
”I move first, okay?” Adriel asked softly. Ron nodded.
”You’re on.”
It was almost a few minutes into the game that Ron realized the skill of his
opponent. Adriel was good, he took his time to concentrate and he never
hesitated to use his pawns for capture. He also avoided some of the classic
beginner mistakes, such as bringing out the queen too early or trapping the
castles in the corner.
”You’re good.” Ron murmured, developing his white bishop. The pieces where
complying with Ron’s every gesture, trusting him fully.
”So are you.” Adriel responded cheerily, moving his sixth pawn out onto the
battlefield. Ron took a moment to stare at the arrangement of pawns.
”Feh.” Ron sneered, moving his knight out of harm’s way. Adriel had made an
unusual move, a “fienceto” which involved putting the bishop on the long
diagonal of the board. Ron glanced at the bishop, noting it’s disappointed
look.
He was about to take me there…gotta be more careful.
Several moves later, very little damage had been done. Both players seemed
to be taking their time to develop their pieces, and the pieces seemed very
trusting of this course of action.
”Pawn to E4.” Ron muttered sleepily. If he doesn’t see the irony in this
move, he’s not as good as I thought he was.
”Oh….oh!” Adriel laughed suddenly.
”What’s so funny?” Draco asked, still watching the game like a hawk. He
obviously didn’t have the knowledge of either of the two players, and was
having a little trouble understanding the concepts.
”He just played me the dragon.” Adriel said simply.
”The what?”
Adriel pointed to the arrangement of pawns. “It’s a move based on the
constellation ‘draco’. Means “dragon” in Latin. Usually signifies a fight.”
Draco gave Ron a look of surprise. Ron smirked.
”Seemed like a good idea at the time, Malfoy. Nothing personal.”
Draco smirked back, though it was a look that recognized Ron’s intelligence.
“Of course.”
An hour later, the two were still sitting at the board, though with sufficient
changes in their strategy. Ron was playing more aggressively, and Adriel was
countering with all the pins and defensive mechanisms he could muster. Ron had,
unfortunately for Adriel, most of his major pieces left, minus one bishop and a
castle.
Adriel snickered as he pushed his queen to check Ron’s king. The king looked to
Ron for support.
”King to A2.”
The king sauntered past the queen, sticking his tongue out at her as he passed.
”Rook to D2.”
Ron looked confused. “Rook?”
”It’s what we Americans call castles.”
”Ah. In that case…” Ron gestured to his white bishop, which moved accordingly.
“Checkmate.”
Adriel looked crestfallen, but only for a moment. Draco had quickly proceeded
to comfort his boyfriend by assuring Adriel that most people failed to beat
Ron.
”Well, okay then. I guess if I lasted this long I should be grateful.” Adriel
said gently, shaking Ron’s hand.
Ron was looking at Draco, stunned. Only after Adriel had let go of his hand and
wandered off to the pub to get a drink did he speak.
”Yes Weasley?”
”You….said I was good.”
”Yes. You are good at chess.”
”But you said it.”
”I fail to see where this is going.”
”I’m just shocked, that’s all.” Ron admitted, sheepishly. “Harry’s told me you
still resent me, after all this time.” He added, a little more coldly. Draco
laughed.
”The reason was quite simple really, if you’re curious.”
”Well?”
Draco gave him one of his famous smirks, touched with a hint of curiosity. “You
spent every waking moment with your two little friends at Hogwarts. You and
Harry were inseparable.”
Ron blinked. “So?”
~What if I lost, my direction~
Draco gave him a flat look. Ron finally got it.
”Oh no….you thought we….oh jesus. You actually assumed-“
”When the most attractive boy in his house, (let alone the whole school) shares
a dorm room with his best friend and they’re always together it becomes rather
simple to learn to hate someone, especially if you’ve verbally sparred with
them before hand.”
Ron felt almost queasy. “You’re telling me that reason you never pursued Harry
sooner was my fault?”
”At the risk of sounding like a jealous bastard, yes.”
”Doesn’t it normally not matter to you if the guy you want is attached to
someone at the time?”
Draco laughed. “That’s true. But in Harry’s case I made an exception.”
”Why?”
Draco’s voice was cool and quiet as he spoke. “I didn’t want him to get hurt.”
Ron was silent. It had never occurred to him that he might have been keeping
potential suitors away from his best friend. It had also never occurred to him
that Draco had been so interested early on.
”You really cared about him then, huh?”
”You say that in past tense.”
”Isn’t it?”
Draco was silent for a moment. “Honestly….I don’t know.”
It was then that Adriel called to Draco, pulling him away from a very confused
Ron Weasley, who was still wondering if he had actually learned anything
crucial about Draco or not.
~What if I lost sense of time?~
Draco sighed lightly as he and Adriel made their way out of the tavern.
Weasley certainly had given him a lot to think about. Obviously the
misconceptions he’d had about Harry and Ron’s relationship during their years
at Hogwarts were just as misplaced as Harry had told him all those years ago.
God, had it really been that long? It seemed so far away now, something he
never thought about anymore.
You never let yourself think about him Draco’s conscience said sternly. You’re
hesitant to act on your lingering thoughts of him because it was so hard the
last time.
”Draco, love?”
Draco’s mind rushed back to earth. Adriel. Adriel was talking to him.
”Yes?” Draco responded, maintaining his composure but not hiding the shock he
felt as the words Adriel, your boyfriend slipped into his head.
”Did that redhead say something to make you feel badly? I know you two used to
know each other a long time ago…” Adriel’s green eyes were taught with light
concern as he looked into Draco’s pale grey-blue ones. Draco avoided Adriel’s
gaze.
”We did. But it was an irrelevant connection. Are you coming back to my place?”
Draco’s eyes flashed something new, his stiff smile broadening into a smirk.
”Actually, I have to go back to my parent’s house for the evening. You know how
they worry when their precious son isn’t home for several days.”
Draco forced a smile. “Well spent days, I hope.”
”You know it.”
They kissed briefly before he apparated, leaving Draco so lost in thought that
he couldn’t even recall what sort of kiss it was. The only thing Draco could
think of, however, made him feel tremendously guilty.
He kisses nothing like Harry…
~What if I nurse this infection~
Hermione stared at the clock on the wall pensively as she awaited Ron’s
return. Come on, Ron, you should’ve been home hours ago.
Or did he have a chess match tonight? Or did he have a date?
No, dates where ruled out. Hermione had to constantly remind herself that
Ron didn’t date.
As though synchronized with the clock, Ron apparated home at precisely 3:00 in
the morning.
”Ron!” Hermione jumped as the redhead’s footsteps sounded in time with chimes
of the clock. Ron was behind her, standing there in the dark room and looking
as tired as she’d ever seen him.
”Hey, Hermione. Sorry I’m a bit late.”
Hermione laughed. “Not a problem. I got up early to review this case before
work.”
Ron merely nodded, but there was none of his familiar verbal recognition. Ron
always commented on Hermione overworking when she got up early. Always.
”Are you okay?” Hermione asked, walking up to Ron. Ron’s eyes met her’s and
Hermione felt a wave of curiosity that she couldn’t answer hit her.
”I met Malfoy’s new boyfriend.”
There was a tense silence.
”What’s he like? Is he handsome and rich, like Harry says?”
”As Harry says, Hermione not like.”
Hell froze over.
”Ron, what happened?”
”It’s impossible for me to hate the guy! He greeted me nicely, played a good
game of chess and even recognized it when I played the dragon against him!”
Hermione was very quiet, sensing that Ron needed to vent.
”Not only that, Malfoy seems perfectly happy with him. Where’s the fun in that?
I’m supposed to be loyal to Harry! I’m supposed to hate them both! I still hate
Malfoy…but not as much as I did before.” Ron sighed, the whole thing was
becoming terribly complicated and muddled by the need for sleep.
~Maybe the worst is behind~
”Ron,” Hermione said gently. “You need sleep.”
Ron nodded, collapsing on the couch, not even bothering to say goodnight.
Hermione would have been offended by this under the usual circumstances that
yielded such a result, however, in Ron’s frustrated state she wasn’t up for an
argument.
”Sleep.” Hermione said gently, turning to leave. Thinking better of it, she
turned and waved her wand. “Accio blanket.”
The blanket flew to her hand, and Hermione walked over to Ron and slowly lay it
on top of him. It was not a labored gesture, nor a particularly necessary one,
but Hermione felt it was positive in some way. Ron had to fight his nerves at
the awkwardness of Hermione’s hands this close to him patting a thin blanket
over him. It was both a motherly sort of gesture and a possibly romantic
one…one that Ron wasn’t sure he liked or resented.
~It feels just like I’m falling for the first time~
”Goodnight, Ron.” Hermione said lightly, almost tenderly, as she turned on her
heel and exited the room.
For several long moments, Ron lay awake in the dark, wondering the
significance of what had just happened and why he had remained so stoic during
it.
After a long sigh, Ron rolled over to put his restless mind to sleep, quietly
muttering something he somehow wished he said when he had the chance.
”Goodnight, Hermione.”
~I’m so chill, no wonder it’s freezing~
Hermione sighed to herself as she apparated into her office. For some reason
she felt guilty this morning, guilty about not staying home. Something inside
her told her that it was Ron she felt guilty about, but Hermione couldn’t see
why.
Ron can take care of himself, he’s an Auror for goodness sakes! Besides, Ron
is asleep now anyway. It doesn’t matter that you technically tucked him in…
Hermione felt her face grow hot. Was she so cold to Ron that that sort of
gesture seemed foreign? Better yet, did it imply anything about her
relationship with Ron? Hermione wasn’t sure she wanted to know, however she was
sure of one thing- the fact that she was usually pretty lonely at the office.
True, people respected her and certainly obeyed her, but it wasn’t the same.
Ron was an old friend, someone who knew more about her than just her work face.
Though, Hermione recollected with a smile, I certainly wore that face
a great deal at Hogwarts.
Hermione was proud of her abilities as a witch and as a scholar, though she
couldn’t help but feel that maybe she was missing something. Her life was
usually complete when it revolved around things like her textbooks and her
small inner circle of friends, however Hermione wondered what it was about the
lifestyle that most women chose that was so appealing. When she was a girl,
most of her female classmates had been busy making themselves pretty or
discussing how to do so. Their grades weren’t necessarily awful, but certainly
not Hogwarts valedictorian material. Grades had always meant a great deal to
Hermione, not just because she loved learning but also because it meant she was
living up to other people standards. Hermione wondered, not for the first time,
what that said about her as a person…was she really so weak that she felt she
had to be perfect to be accepted?
No. Hermione told herself firmly. You’re not perfect and you never
will be, but Harry and Ron still accept you.
Ron. Hermione felt a stitch of guilt as she thought of Ron. Ron had mostly
always accepted her, even when she became overbearing. Hermione wasn’t always
sure she trusted herself around Ron. Lately, (meaning the past 7 years) her
opinion of Ron seemed to matter a great deal to him. When Hermione criticized
things he did, Ron was more inclined to listen then he ever was at Hogwarts. He’s
probably just more mature now….but what if…
Hold that thought. Hermione thought to herself, as there was a knock on her
door.
”Who is it?” Hermione asked, looking over her shoulder around the small office.
Everything was neatly organized, just way she liked it, so now was probably a
good time to let somebody in. Noting that there was no response, Hermione got
up and walked to the door.
”May I help-…..you…” Hermione trailed off as a familiar character greeted her.
”Hello Granger.” came the surprisingly civil voice of Draco Malfoy. Hermione
took a moment to survey his features, having not seen him in person since
around the time he and Harry had split up. Draco was still taller than her,
Hermione noted with some dissatisfaction. His blonde hair was no longer slicked
back the way it was in their days at Hogwarts, but now loosely combed and cut
short in the back. Draco’s sharp face and attractive blue-grey eyes still had
some of their old glint in them, but Hermione sensed a contemplativeness she
wasn’t used to.
”What do you want, Malfoy?” Seems like only the other day I got used to
calling him ‘Draco’.
Draco stepped into the office as Hermione backed to one side. He wasn’t
trying to intimidate her, that much was clear…but he wasn’t trying to explain
himself either. Hermione decided it was time he did just that.
”What do you want? Tell me or I’ll call security.” Hermione said stridently,
perhaps with more harshness than necessary. Draco smirked, his expression
carrying an edge of his old teasing self.
”Wouldn’t you get more satisfaction out of hexing me yourself, Granger?”
Hermione grinned, somehow treasuring the idea after all these years. “Keep
talking like that and I’ll think about it, Malfoy. I’ll seriously think about
it.”
Draco laughed. “Clever girl. I see you still relish the idea of a challenge.”
”I never said hexing you would be hard, Malfoy. Now, take another step inside
my office without explanation and we’ll both be forced to find out how much
your father has taught you about defensive magic all these years.”
The second it left her lips Hermione regretted saying it, remembering the news
about Lucious. Draco flinched in a way that was just barely noticeable.
”I didn’t come here to have my family insulted.”
”Sorry.” Hermione said earnestly, returning to the chair at her desk. “So what
did you come here for?”
Draco exhaled lightly, seemingly still a little miffed. “I came here to talk
about Potter.”
It was Hermione’s turn to flinch. I wonder when he stopped referring to him
as Harry Hermione thought, taking
out her wand. She twirled it lightly between her fingers, causing a teapot, two
cups and two saucers too appear, all sitting neatly on a tray.
”Care for some?” she offered, extending a cup to Draco. He nodded, taking the
cup easily from her hand. The tea pot hovered above the desk, pouring tea into
Draco’s cup.
”Thanks.” he said lightly, sipping at the drink. “Mind if I conjure up a
chair?”
”Go ahead.”
”Excellent. Solium.” With a practiced twirl of Draco’s wand, a padded
wooden chair with red velvet appeared. Hermione grinned inwardly, marveling at
Draco’s excellent sense of color. The color of the velvet was only just
brighter than that of her carpet.
You know what they say about they gay, materialistic rich ones though…they
all have beautiful things that the rest of us could never afford, henceforth,
they have to color-coordinate everything.
”So,” Hermione began, sipping at her tea. “What is it about Harry that you
wish to discuss?”
”How formal of you.” Draco commented, his usual air of laughing arrogance in
place. Casting a quick glance around the office, he waved his wand again. “Occulte.”
”A silencing charm? Whatever for?”
Draco gave Hermione a glare without a touch of his previous playfulness. “If
you have to ask, you’re not as smart as we all think you are.”
Hermione grinned. “One, thank you for the compliment you disguised with that
bit of information. Two, I never said I had to ask, just that I wanted to.”
Much to Hermione’s disclosure, Draco rolled his eyes. “That is so like a
woman.”
Hermione found herself laughing at the slight irony involved in this statement.
Draco was, of course, devoutly homosexual, and therefore knew very little of
women. Hearing him scorn them all with a statement so blatant was rather
amusing. He must really hate us Hermione grinned to herself.
”To the point. To make a long story short, I’m in good health, my father has
recently been captured as I’m sure you already know, my mansion is as vast as
it ever was and I have a wonderful boyfriend.”
Hermione blinked. “So?”
”So, every time somebody mentions that miserable git Potter, all that I valued
beforehand goes apparating out the window.”
Hermione giggled. “You still love him?”
Draco took a sip of tea, his eyes contemplatively closed as he did so. “I’m not
sure, in all honesty. I just know he
stirs up an old thrill in me, one I’m not used to experiencing these days…not
even with my boyfriend.”
Hermione laughed. “Even though your boyfriend can play chess?”
Draco looked mildly shocked. “You’ve met Adriel?”
”No, but Ron has, assuming Adriel is the one he played against last night.”
Draco grinned. “You’re wise to assume there might be more than one love of my
life, Granger. Anyway, how on earth did Weasley tell you about it so fast?”
”Malfoy, Ron and I live together.”
Draco smirked, much to Hermione’s dismay. Here we go again. What does living
together entail for everyone else, lots and lots of sex!?
”I didn’t realize you two were so close after all this time.”
”We’re not. I only really talk to him right before and right after work. The
rest of the time one or the other of us is working or sleeping. We have
opposite schedules, it’s not like we even have time to…mess around.”
”But you’d like to?”
”I never said that.”
”You said it, not me.”
Hermione grinned. “Fair enough, Draco. May I call you Draco?”
Draco nodded. “I suppose so.”
He really has changed.
”Draco, why are you coming to me for advice?”
Draco sighed exasperatedly, resenting having to come up with a good answer.
“Because you’re a woman. You see things naturally in a way that I never would.
You know Harry better than most people. Also, you wouldn’t sock me in the jaw
for asking.”
Hermione couldn’t help but picture Ron, anger flaring and fists itching to
smash Malfoy’s jaw to bits.
”So you’re not sure if you’re still in love with Harry, right?”
”Right.”
”And you expect me to know?”
Draco laughed lightly. “Don’t be ridiculous. I wanted to know if he still has
any feelings for me.”
”You know I can’t tell you that, one way or another.”
”I thought you might say that.” Draco frowned. “But…do you think if I
approached him that I’d have a chance? I wasn’t exactly civil to him when we
broke up…treated him like shit, in fact.”
”I’m sure Harry would forgive you, Draco. He’s very understanding about most
situations. All these years of arguing with Ron over little things have made
him very good about that sort of thing.”
Draco laughed, though it still wasn’t truly genuine. Hermione wondered if he
felt comfortable laughing openly with anyone.
”I figured those two were together back when we were at school. Took me years
to figure out that Weasley had to be straight.”
Hermione fixed Draco with a disbelieving look.
”You’re joking.”
”I’m not.”
~I’m so still, I just can’t keep my fingers out of anything~
Hermione snickered. “So of course you had to have the one guy that was off
limits.”
Draco smirked, lowering his gaze on Hermione’s eyes as his teacup rested inches
from his lips, steam floating sexily around his face.
”Not so much forbidden fruit appeal….but we Malfoys have to have the best of
everything.”
Hermione rolled her eyes. “Is it true you really sleep in silk pajamas? Harry
told me that once.”
Draco purred slightly, “I’m surprised he even noticed. He didn’t do very much
sleeping when he stayed the night.”
So Harry wasn’t exaggerating about that element of things either…
”Tell me something Draco, what’s the longest time period you’ve ever been
single?” Hermione asked, propping herself up on her arm. The speed with which her companion applied
was astonishing.
”The first ten years of my life. Never again after that.”
Hermione’s eyes widened. “Never?”
Draco grinned. “Not for a whole day, anyway. Usually only took me a few hours
to find someone else who was interested.”
Hermione smiled inwardly, though her expression remained neutral.
”You are, I’m sure you’ve realized by now, good looking.”
Draco flashed his white teeth in a charming smile, tossing his bangs back
momentarily with his hand as he did so. “But of course.”
”Then may I ask what you found so appealing about Harry?”
Draco blinked. “He has Quidditch player muscles, Granger. Gorgeous green eyes.
Neat yet untidy hair. What more do you want?”
”He was also by far not the most attractive boy in the school. That explanation
may have worked on Ron, Draco, but not me.
Ron’s as heterosexual as they come, and as your misfortune would have
it, so am I. Why did you pursue Harry? Didn’t you just say you had to
have the best of everything?”
Draco gave Hermione a slightly surprised look. “Are you criticizing your best
friend?”
”Only in the looks department.” Hermione said, a small smile at the corners of
her lips. “He’s not bad, don’t get me wrong, but I can think of plenty more who
were far more attractive in our Hogwarts classes and such.”
”You surprise me, Granger.” Draco remarked with a hint of interest playing at
his voice. “I didn’t think you’d ever admit you found Weasley attractive.”
Hermione blushed. “I didn’t.”
”But yet you do not deny that there is something to admit…your conscience
betrays you.”
”We’re here to discuss your life, not mine. Besides, Ron isn’t really-“
Draco held up a hand, halting Hermione’s words.
”No, he isn’t Granger. But you wish he was. You wish he were now.”
”I was going to say-“
Draco hushed her again. “No need to explain. Anyway, I suppose Harry wasn’t the
best looking out of the entire class…so? What does it matter?”
Hermione smiled, genuinely smiled and stood up. “Draco Malfoy, I dare say, you
may actually have a romantic soul after all.”
Draco blinked. “Excuse me?”
”You obviously didn’t choose Harry simply based on his looks. That shows real
character coming from someone who has a reputation of seducing people they’ve
only just met.”
Draco smirked. “Where did you hear that?”
”Oh, come off it! You’re proud of your reputation and you know it.”
Draco nodded approvingly. “You seem to know me rather well, Granger. It’s true;
I have no qualms about obtaining multiple…partners. In fact” he grinned, “I see
them much as a predator views his prey.”
Hermione sighed. “What a cliché analogy.”
”But it is a fitting one. Anyway Granger, I’m sure you have work to do…as do I.
Goodbye for now.”
And with that, he was gone.
~I’m so thrilled to finally be failing~
Hermione arrived home, tired but happy around 11:30. True, it was the
earliest she’d ever been home, but Hermione felt good enough about the state
she’d left her work in to finally get some extra rest.
Apparating into the apartment, Hermione glanced around the living room (which
doubled as a kitchen). The sunlight was streaming in through the large glass
windows causing the couch to be lit with happy white rays of light. Ron was
there, still fast asleep, though he seemed to have rolled over a little since
Hermione had last seen him.
Ron was, without a doubt in Hermione’s mind, amazingly handsome at that moment.
The blanket she had place upon him had been ruffled and mostly shrugged off,
leaving Ron lying there in his Auror robes, looking amazingly blissful when he
slept. His red hair was turned golden where the light touched it, and though
his hair was messy, it looked strangely radiant. Hermione found herself
smiling, wondering what Ron was dreaming about.
No, Hermione commanded herself. No, you will NOT look at Ron that
way, not after the way you treated him the….
Ron woke up, sitting up slowly as he rubbed the sleep out of his eyes.
…last…time….
”Hermione…” Ron muttered, sliding himself so that he was sitting on the
edge of the couch. “Why are you home?”
Hermione sat down in a nearby armchair, grinning. “I had a shorter work day. I
decided to take some time off for a change.”
Ron laughed. “Going to read all day, I suppose?”
”Not really. I wanted to ask you something first.”
”Shoot.” Ron said good-naturedly, rising from the couch and stretching.
“Blimey, I need a shower.”
”Later. I wanted to ask you, when you met Adriel the other night, did he seem
like an intelligent person or just another pretty face?”
Ron looked a little surprised by the question. “Well, not to brag or anything
but he can’t be a total idiot if he lasted that long against me in a game of
chess. Seemed like a good chap. Why? And how did you know his name was Adriel?”
”Draco told me, but that’s beside the point, you see-“
Ron was looking stunned. “You talked to Draco Malfoy? Willingly?”
Hermione looked exasperated, causing Ron shut up.
”He came to me for advice. Look, anyway, that’s why I wanted to ask you.
You know how you’ve always been suspicious he was only after Harry for
something trivial? Like his looks or his fame?”
Ron shrugged as though this was given. “So?”
”Well I honestly think that’s not true! Draco-“
Ron twitched at the name, more specifically, the first name.
”-told me that he wants the best of everything. He even said he could have
easily found someone more attractive and powerful that Harry if he had wanted
to. Without meaning to, Draco admitted something crucial!”
Ron blinked. “Are you suggesting he actually remotely cares about Harry?”
Hermione flashed an excited smile. “That’s exactly what I’m suggesting!”
Ron rolled his eyes. “You’re telling me we might have to be supportive of Harry
and Mal-oh alright Hermione, Draco, all over again?”
Hermione sighed. “It’s not that easy. That depends on how things go if Draco
decides to bring this up with him.”
”Or visa versa. You know Harry, Hermione, he might worry about making a
fool of himself but he probably would have trouble avoiding one of
Draco’s….what was it he called those looks?”
”I believe it was ‘look that could have made a nun hot’.”
”Right. What’s a nun?”
”Never mind. Anyway, you have a point…there’s obviously some attraction there.
I’m just surprised the lust is mostly from Harry.”
Ron gave Hermione an all-knowing look. “One, he’s the more masculine of the
two.”
”Good point.”
”Two, considering that Draco is supposedly much more attractive than Harry,
it’s not really that surprising. I suppose we’d better play match-maker, eh?”
Hermione tried not to let her heart melt slightly when Ron flashed her his
familiar boyish smile and laughter. She failed.
~I’m so done, turn me over cause it feels just like I’m falling for the
first time~
Harry looked down at the scrap of parchment in his hand slowly. He couldn’t
believe he was doing this.
Draco Malfoy, of all people, wanted to talk with him. Draco Malfoy, the man who
had once told him he wasn’t even worth sleeping with anymore was sending him an
owl, asking if they could chat.
Well, Harry thought apprehensively, if he’s standing me up, at least
I have an excuse to look at this view again. It’s gorgeous.
Harry had gone to the place mentioned in the note, though he could have
figured out where Draco would have wanted to meet without reading it. The spot
was a lovely little hill, miles above London, overlooking the wizarding
countryside. It had an element of pure, unsoiled beauty to it at this early
time in the morning with the sky just retaining it’s last few precious moments
of darkness before turning over to the bright sunshine of day.
The grass yielded easily beneath Harry’s feet as he walked across it, somewhat
like a veteran surveying a formal battleground. It had been their place, their
place in the world. Hell, it was up here that Draco had first asked Harry to
move in with him…and Harry had accepted the offer, hear on his sleeve when he
did so. The two had a lot of history, yet the area still remain visually
untainted by it….
”Hi.”
Harry’s thoughts trailed off as he turned to see the familiar blonde behind
him. Draco was dressed in pure black, from his jacket to his khakis, and for
some reason Harry found it almost awkward how easily Draco had adapted to the
trends borrowed from Muggle fashion.
”Hi.” Harry said back plainly as Draco approached him. Trees of forests lay
behind Draco, painting a nice contrast between his frame and their vast ancient
appearances. Draco was in many ways an embodiment of medium youth, and the
trees behind him carried none of that in their old demeanor as they wrestled
playfully with the light breeze.
”I wanted to chat.”
”Obviously.” Harry said, still a little perplexed by the whole thing. Why
now, Draco? He wondered. Why after all these years, why now?
”I…I wanted to say sorry for the other day, when I saw you at Crabbe’s trial. I
was a bit business like with you.” Draco voiced, as though all the unspoken
obvious thoughts were coming into play.
”Well, I wasn’t really surprised or hurt or anything…I can’t expect you to
treat me the way you did before.”
Harry tried to smile reassuringly at these words, but failed, so instead he
kept his lips in a firm line. Draco continued.
”I still shouldn’t have been so formal. I’m still trying to piece my reaction
together, to tell you the truth.”
”What about what’s-his-name? Your new boyfriend?”
Draco sighed, clearly not eager to explain this. “He wasn’t really someone I
was very attached to. More of a sexual thing than anything else. Adriel Paderau
never sticks around, and quite frankly, neither do I. We ended things
yesterday.”
Harry felt a slight twitch of anger inside his body. “Yesterday? You broke it
off with him yesterday and you meet with me today?”
Draco grinned admit tingly. “Yes. The day before that I had a talk with
Hermione.”
Harry was stunned to hear Draco call her by her first name, but didn’t say
anything.
”You did? What did she tell you?”
”What I expected to hear. That I had no chance of making things better between
us without actually really wanting to.”
There was an awkward pause, as the two looked at the sky, which was now just
starting to illuminate itself with misty purple light. Finally, on weighted
air, Harry spoke.
”Do you? Want to make things right, or at least…different, I mean?”
To Harry’s surprise, Draco’s face remained rather calm. “I do. The way I ended
our…romantic entanglement, shall we say, was not fair. I don’t want to live
with that. I don’t think you do either.”
Harry sighed, taking a tentative step towards Draco. “You’re right in a way…but
why? Why now?”
He was almost stunned speechless when Draco pulled them closer, hugging Harry gently
but still with a hint of sorrow. Draco was still frozen somehow, there was
still a part of him that was holding him back…
”Because I think about you. You defeated the demon that was my anger, you
chased away my fears of being honest with myself. You even taught me that
Muggle-borns, like your friend Hermione can be great friends. You gave
me everything and I offered you nothing of true value. I still owe you for
that. It makes me think of you” Draco voiced darkly, as they backed a step
apart.
Harry grinned, lightly. “You’re wrong you know. All I wanted when I gave you
those things was you. And for awhile, I had you, didn’t I?” Harry was more than
a little shocked at his own words, he felt like a schoolboy again…except
without the part where he wanted to punch Draco. That part of the schoolboy
attitude was missing entirely.
~Anyone plain can be lovely~
”Yes, you did. Frankly I’m stunned I speak this honestly about anything
now…but now that father’s officially going to meet his end, there’s not a reason
left to hide it all. Yes, Harry, you had me. I loved you. But was that enough?”
The anger really has left him over these years. Harry thought. He’s
not the same person he was before, but I’m not sure that’s something I mind..
~Anyone loved can be lost~
”It was enough for me until it was over, yes. Draco, I’m a Gryffandor, we
don’t run away from things just because they’re difficult. I’m perfectly aware
that our relationship had consequences but at the time, I was too happy being
in love with you to really care about any of them.”
~What if I lost my direction~
Draco was grinning ever so slightly at Harry, and Harry thought he saw a
sparkle of a tear in the edge of his former lover’s eye.
”But I was the one who ended all that. I broke up with you just because I was
scared of what my father would say, what my mother would say…they had just gone
out of hiding again since the charges against both of them were being ‘handled’
by a lawyer…thank go he failed…anyway, Harry, I was even more afraid of what they’d
do.”
”Draco, everybody gets scared.”
~What if our love is the cost?~
Draco shook his head. “Not me, not of you, not ever. I always told myself not
to be afraid of you…little did I know I wasn’t just telling myself not to fear
and old rival, but also one of the best friends I had. You helped me through a
lot…” even as he trailed off, Draco’s voice carried an edge of firmness to it.
~Anyone perfect must be lying~
Harry smiled. “I wanted to be there for you. I knew after 7 years of
watching you, waiting for you to do something about the tension between us…I
knew that you couldn’t be entirely awful. Seven years can give one a lot of
maturity, Draco. I finally stopped believing you were in terms of black and
white and finally saw you as shades of grey. That’s who you are. That’s who we
all are.”
~Anything easy has it’s cost~
”Some of us are darker shades than others, Harry.”
~Anyone plain, can be lovely~
Draco gave Harry a familiar confident grin, and Harry knew he was back to
his normal non-emotional self. This was both an improvement and a hindrance,
however, so Harry didn’t voice his opinions on it.
~Anyone loved can be lost~
There was a tense yet somehow familiar moment when neither of them
spoke. The sky was glistening with
light now, the orange and pink hues leaving a bright halo of white left around
the rising sun. Harry felt frustrated that he had nothing to say, but the
feeling vanished when Draco, surprisingly enough, spoke up once again.
”We can’t patch things up right away….but…”
~What if I lost my direction?~
”But what? It’s been a long time, Draco. Excuses be damned.”
~What if I lost sense of time?~
Draco’s intensely complex eyes fixed Harry’s with a meaningful look. Harry was
surprised the air didn’t catch fire when those eyes stared like that.
~What if I nurse this infection~
”Want to try?”
Harry felt his breath halt in his chest without his conscience decision of
such.
”Excuse me?” he stammered, unsure of what to think.
Draco rolled his eyes. “You’re so dense. Look Harry, I’m not suggesting you
move in again or anything…why don’t we at least be good enemies for a while?
You know…like good friends except….like us.”
Harry felt himself smile. Good enemies….I like that.
~What if the worst is behind~
”Yeah. Okay.”
And the two stood in silence, watching the sunrise and not caring if the world
didn’t make perfect sense to them. Miles away, Harry’s two best friends were
trying to work through their own emotional struggles, but whatever they were,
at least the storms ahead were worth braving. After all, Harry thought to
himself as he raked a hand through his hair, giving up was easy, and anything
easy had a cost. It wasn’t one he was willing to pay.
~end~
Good? Bad? Evil? Lemme know…please? I know it’s not great…I’ll write a sequel
if enough people ask for it.