franlock
07-26-2006, 12:07 PM
Title: Seventh Year
Author: Rachel (franlock)
Genre: General, romance
Pairings: Ron/Hermione, Harry/Ginny
Rated: PG
Summary: Ron, Hermione and Harry experience the trials of their final year at Hogwarts. This fanfic is told from the perspective of Hermione, Harry and Ginny.
A fresh wave of morning air flew into the room, waking up a sleeping Hermione. Pushing her palms up against the mattress and lifting herself up, she peered out of the window to receive an idea as to how late it was in the morning. Nine-thirty from the looks of it she thought. With a flutter in her stomach she realized it was the day of Bill and Fluer’s wedding. It was also the day of Harry’s arrival she thought happily. He’d written in his last letter that he wouldn’t make it for the ceremony but that he’d arrive later for the reception.
Since Fleur was busy attending Bill’s therapy sessions at St. Mungo’s most of the planning was left to Mrs. Weasley and Mrs. Delecour. They had taken it upon themselves to plan the perfect wedding for their children. It became obvious in the first few days of planning however that they had very different ideas about the wedding. When she had arrived at the Burrow earlier that month, a debate between Mrs. Weasley and Mrs. Delecour greeted her. They were arguing about whether roses or lilies would look better floating above the audience’s head during the ceremony. Ginny had told her later that evening that they had been fighting over the same subject an hour previous to her arrival also. The next few days at the Burrow revealed other fights between the two of them involving the wedding cake, music and invitations. Because of their fighting, the Burrow was often unpleasant to be around. Hermione and Ginny found resort away from the bickering by a lake nearby the Burrow, where they spent most of their afternoons. Sometimes they would go swimming in the lake but not often. Her favorite memory of their time at the lake so far was the afternoon where they dipped their toes in the water and held a boat-racing contest. They had used their wands to direct the boats to the finish line. Ginny had won most of the races with only a few exceptions. She reminisced on Ginny’s expression when she had won their final match. Ron would have been there if he hadn’t been plucked by the Order earlier that summer. He wasn’t doing any of the dangerous tasks; those were left to Lupin and Shacklebolt. The Order had assigned him as a messenger. He was in charge of sending letters and talking to various members of the order through fireplaces. Earlier in the summer, three members of the Order died from a vicious werewolf attack. Because of this, they were desperate for new members to take on their jobs. They chose Ron much to the dismay of Mrs. Weasley because of his familiarity with the society and the procedures. Hermione had only seen him once over her visit and it had been an uncomfortable exchange of “Hellos” and “How are you doing?”
Luckily, Ron was going to be at the wedding today giving them an opportunity to a proper conversation. Pushing her legs out of the warm sheets, she stood up and walked over to Ginny’s bathroom door where her dress hung. She had bought the dress with her parents over the summer while they were in Paris. It was black, short-sleeved and went a little bit over her knees. Her favorite part of the dress was the light, gauze-like material that formed wrinkles around the neck area. She laid the dress over the bed and performed an anti-wrinkling spell. Once finished, she slipped into the shower for a few minutes and then applied some make-up to her face. It took her a while to figure out how to charm her hair into a perfect French twist; it was only after several tries that she was satisfied with the outcome. While putting on her underwear she heard a small knock on the door.
“I’m getting dressed!” she called horrified, imagining a scenario in which one of the Weasley boys walked in on her dressing.
“It’s Ginny. Can I come in?”
She grabbed the dress from the bed and pulled it over her head quickly before answering the door. Once the door was open, a million voices burst into the room from the downstairs.
“Who are those people?” Hermione asked, confused.
“Relatives” Ginny said miserably, walking straight toward her bed before collapsing on top of it.
“I thought the wedding was going to take place at the Delecour Manor?”
“Nope, Phlegm changed her mind this morning. She said that traveling is too much for her precious Bill at the moment even though Bill has been apparating back and forth from the hospital for the last three weeks. Mum and Dad had to enlarge the place so the guests could fit.” she paused for a moment and then said. “I hate relatives. They’re all Ginny look at how much you’ve grown and Ginny do you have a boyfriend? Honestly, all relatives are good for is poking in on your personal life.”
Hermione sat down on the bed opposite Ginny’s and tried to sympathize but found it difficult. She only had three cousins compared to Ginny’s twenty-two.
“Honestly, they can’t be that bad and you only have to put up with them for the rest of today. By tomorrow morning they’ll be back in their home bothering other people.” said Hermione, being careful to give Ginny enough to time to cool off before saying anything.
“I know.” said Ginny with a long sigh. “I feel terrible for Ron. The relatives are digging deeper into his personal life since he’s older.”
Her senses suddenly awakened. “What about Ron’s personal life?”
“Oh, you know,” said Ginny, rather bored. “The usual”
Hermione suddenly felt a burst of annoyance erupt inside her. “Ginny, I don’t have a big family; I don’t know what ‘the usual’ is!”
Ginny lifted herself up so that her back now rested on the headboard of her bed. “Okay, okay.” she said, obviously taken aback. “They’re asking him about his long term plans, what kind of job he wants, if he has a steady girlfriend…”
Hermione’s eyes widened. “Well, what sort of things has he been saying?”
“I can’t remember very well. I was too busy trying to sneak the raspberry tarts away from Aunt Laurie before she ate all of them. He didn’t say anything about you if that’s what you’re really asking.”
“Well how would you know? You were too busy sneaking away tarts!” Hermione dropped onto the bed and sighed. She imagined her introduction to the Weasley family and tried to fathom all the embarrassing moments her and Ron would have to endure. Maybe he hasn’t said anything Hermione reassured herself. After all, nothing has happened as of yet.
Hermione’s stomach began to bubble at the thought of their relationship finally taking flight. Something is bound to occur she thought hopefully. They’d waited for so long to take their friendship to the next level and they always missed the opportunity. But what if Ron doesn’t do anything still? She thought pessimistically and knowing Ron, that was always a possibility. If Ron won’t make a move, I will she resolved. This is silly, we both want this to happen, so why be afraid to make a move?
With that thought her spirits rose and she felt better about the situation.
“I’m sorry I pushed you.” Hermione finally said, recollecting her thoughts. “I was a little nervous about the wedding but I feel better now.”
She left the bed and settled in front of a mirror. Her perfect French twist she noticed to her frustration, had come a little undone from lying down on the bed.
“I know.” Ginny finally said after a moment, sighing deeply before continuing; “It will be the first time I see Harry since…” she drifted off. “At least he’s not coming until later tonight, right?” Hermione saw Ginny look up at her sadly through the reflection in the mirror.
At these words, it struck her what Harry’s return must mean for Ginny. She had not forgotten about their brief relationship but it had slipped from her mind the weight their relationship would carry from now on.
“I’m so sorry, Ginny” she said sincerely, turning away from the mirror. “I don’t know what to say.”
“I don’t know either.” Ginny said, her voice shaking slightly and her eyes filling up with tears.
“Oh, Ginny….”
She walked over to Ginny and threw her arms around her. As Ginny’s head rested on her shoulder Ginny began to sob.
Author: Rachel (franlock)
Genre: General, romance
Pairings: Ron/Hermione, Harry/Ginny
Rated: PG
Summary: Ron, Hermione and Harry experience the trials of their final year at Hogwarts. This fanfic is told from the perspective of Hermione, Harry and Ginny.
A fresh wave of morning air flew into the room, waking up a sleeping Hermione. Pushing her palms up against the mattress and lifting herself up, she peered out of the window to receive an idea as to how late it was in the morning. Nine-thirty from the looks of it she thought. With a flutter in her stomach she realized it was the day of Bill and Fluer’s wedding. It was also the day of Harry’s arrival she thought happily. He’d written in his last letter that he wouldn’t make it for the ceremony but that he’d arrive later for the reception.
Since Fleur was busy attending Bill’s therapy sessions at St. Mungo’s most of the planning was left to Mrs. Weasley and Mrs. Delecour. They had taken it upon themselves to plan the perfect wedding for their children. It became obvious in the first few days of planning however that they had very different ideas about the wedding. When she had arrived at the Burrow earlier that month, a debate between Mrs. Weasley and Mrs. Delecour greeted her. They were arguing about whether roses or lilies would look better floating above the audience’s head during the ceremony. Ginny had told her later that evening that they had been fighting over the same subject an hour previous to her arrival also. The next few days at the Burrow revealed other fights between the two of them involving the wedding cake, music and invitations. Because of their fighting, the Burrow was often unpleasant to be around. Hermione and Ginny found resort away from the bickering by a lake nearby the Burrow, where they spent most of their afternoons. Sometimes they would go swimming in the lake but not often. Her favorite memory of their time at the lake so far was the afternoon where they dipped their toes in the water and held a boat-racing contest. They had used their wands to direct the boats to the finish line. Ginny had won most of the races with only a few exceptions. She reminisced on Ginny’s expression when she had won their final match. Ron would have been there if he hadn’t been plucked by the Order earlier that summer. He wasn’t doing any of the dangerous tasks; those were left to Lupin and Shacklebolt. The Order had assigned him as a messenger. He was in charge of sending letters and talking to various members of the order through fireplaces. Earlier in the summer, three members of the Order died from a vicious werewolf attack. Because of this, they were desperate for new members to take on their jobs. They chose Ron much to the dismay of Mrs. Weasley because of his familiarity with the society and the procedures. Hermione had only seen him once over her visit and it had been an uncomfortable exchange of “Hellos” and “How are you doing?”
Luckily, Ron was going to be at the wedding today giving them an opportunity to a proper conversation. Pushing her legs out of the warm sheets, she stood up and walked over to Ginny’s bathroom door where her dress hung. She had bought the dress with her parents over the summer while they were in Paris. It was black, short-sleeved and went a little bit over her knees. Her favorite part of the dress was the light, gauze-like material that formed wrinkles around the neck area. She laid the dress over the bed and performed an anti-wrinkling spell. Once finished, she slipped into the shower for a few minutes and then applied some make-up to her face. It took her a while to figure out how to charm her hair into a perfect French twist; it was only after several tries that she was satisfied with the outcome. While putting on her underwear she heard a small knock on the door.
“I’m getting dressed!” she called horrified, imagining a scenario in which one of the Weasley boys walked in on her dressing.
“It’s Ginny. Can I come in?”
She grabbed the dress from the bed and pulled it over her head quickly before answering the door. Once the door was open, a million voices burst into the room from the downstairs.
“Who are those people?” Hermione asked, confused.
“Relatives” Ginny said miserably, walking straight toward her bed before collapsing on top of it.
“I thought the wedding was going to take place at the Delecour Manor?”
“Nope, Phlegm changed her mind this morning. She said that traveling is too much for her precious Bill at the moment even though Bill has been apparating back and forth from the hospital for the last three weeks. Mum and Dad had to enlarge the place so the guests could fit.” she paused for a moment and then said. “I hate relatives. They’re all Ginny look at how much you’ve grown and Ginny do you have a boyfriend? Honestly, all relatives are good for is poking in on your personal life.”
Hermione sat down on the bed opposite Ginny’s and tried to sympathize but found it difficult. She only had three cousins compared to Ginny’s twenty-two.
“Honestly, they can’t be that bad and you only have to put up with them for the rest of today. By tomorrow morning they’ll be back in their home bothering other people.” said Hermione, being careful to give Ginny enough to time to cool off before saying anything.
“I know.” said Ginny with a long sigh. “I feel terrible for Ron. The relatives are digging deeper into his personal life since he’s older.”
Her senses suddenly awakened. “What about Ron’s personal life?”
“Oh, you know,” said Ginny, rather bored. “The usual”
Hermione suddenly felt a burst of annoyance erupt inside her. “Ginny, I don’t have a big family; I don’t know what ‘the usual’ is!”
Ginny lifted herself up so that her back now rested on the headboard of her bed. “Okay, okay.” she said, obviously taken aback. “They’re asking him about his long term plans, what kind of job he wants, if he has a steady girlfriend…”
Hermione’s eyes widened. “Well, what sort of things has he been saying?”
“I can’t remember very well. I was too busy trying to sneak the raspberry tarts away from Aunt Laurie before she ate all of them. He didn’t say anything about you if that’s what you’re really asking.”
“Well how would you know? You were too busy sneaking away tarts!” Hermione dropped onto the bed and sighed. She imagined her introduction to the Weasley family and tried to fathom all the embarrassing moments her and Ron would have to endure. Maybe he hasn’t said anything Hermione reassured herself. After all, nothing has happened as of yet.
Hermione’s stomach began to bubble at the thought of their relationship finally taking flight. Something is bound to occur she thought hopefully. They’d waited for so long to take their friendship to the next level and they always missed the opportunity. But what if Ron doesn’t do anything still? She thought pessimistically and knowing Ron, that was always a possibility. If Ron won’t make a move, I will she resolved. This is silly, we both want this to happen, so why be afraid to make a move?
With that thought her spirits rose and she felt better about the situation.
“I’m sorry I pushed you.” Hermione finally said, recollecting her thoughts. “I was a little nervous about the wedding but I feel better now.”
She left the bed and settled in front of a mirror. Her perfect French twist she noticed to her frustration, had come a little undone from lying down on the bed.
“I know.” Ginny finally said after a moment, sighing deeply before continuing; “It will be the first time I see Harry since…” she drifted off. “At least he’s not coming until later tonight, right?” Hermione saw Ginny look up at her sadly through the reflection in the mirror.
At these words, it struck her what Harry’s return must mean for Ginny. She had not forgotten about their brief relationship but it had slipped from her mind the weight their relationship would carry from now on.
“I’m so sorry, Ginny” she said sincerely, turning away from the mirror. “I don’t know what to say.”
“I don’t know either.” Ginny said, her voice shaking slightly and her eyes filling up with tears.
“Oh, Ginny….”
She walked over to Ginny and threw her arms around her. As Ginny’s head rested on her shoulder Ginny began to sob.