Thoughts of Pudding by Brian 64
Chapter 12: The Other Shoe.
As she watched her mother take Luna's hand and walk off, Hermione fell in to
step beside the still smiling Tonks. "Care to share the joke Tonks?"
she asked the Auror.
Tonks, still amused at how neatly
Emma had set Dan up, looked over at Hermione and wondered what she could tell
her. "It's like your mum said, she managed to prank your dad when he
wasn't expecting it. That's the best laugh I've had all week."
Hermione huffed. "Yes, I
already know that, but why would my dad going off with Professor Lupin and
Harry be such a big prank? What are they going to be doing?"
Tonks shrugged. "Not really my
place to say. Didn't your mum say she'd tell you later?"
"That's not very helpful
Tonks." Hermione said reproachfully.
Tonks grinned. "Nope, it's not.
But youÕre a smart girl Hermione. My guess is that if you stopped asking about
it and started thinking about it for yourself, I reckon you'd figure it out
soon enough."
At Hermione's glare, Tonks just stepped
closer and bumped shoulders with Hermione to make her stumble a little.
"Careful Herms, wouldn't want the wind to blow the wrong way and freeze
that look on your face." She said with a chuckle.
Hermione let out a growl and turned
to Tonks with every intention of rewarding her use of that horrid nickname by
using Tonks' hated first name in return. Only to find Tonks strolling along
with her hands behind her back, whistling, and with the most innocent
expression on her face that she could make.
"YouÉyouÉ" Hermione began,
suddenly at a loss as to what she wanted to say. Tonks was too outrageous to
stay cross with.
"Hmmmm?" Tonks asked,
innocent look planted firmly, and looking over at Hermione as though for the
first time.
"Nothing." Hermione said,
defeated.
Tonks' face broke into a smile, and
she started bouncing around like a prize fighter awarded a match. "I win!
I win! Ha ha ha." She crowed.
"Ooooh, you're
impossible!" Hermione huffed, getting annoyed again.
"Oh come on, Hermione"
Tonks said, dropping her routine. "Why so serious? Learn to play a bit.
Life's too short, y'know?" She threw an arm around the younger girls
shoulder as they walked until Hermione relaxed.
Emma led the group on to the tube,
and off again a few stops later at Knightsbridge. A short walk and they were
stepping into Harrods, and, to Hermione's embarrassment, they headed straight
for the ladies unmentionables.
Once they reached the department,
Tonks and Emma teamed up and started looking over at the various styles and discussing
them amongst themselves. Hermione took their distraction as an opportunity to
edge away, and tried to be as inconspicuous as possible. She noticed Luna wandering
amongst the aisles, and looking around with some interest, and then saw Luna's
eyes flick towards her mother with a wistful look.
Hermione swallowed a little as she
realised that Luna would never have had a chance to go shopping with her own
mother like this. She doubted Luna would feel embarrassed about it, and would
probably have treasured the experience.
Cursing herself for her own
stupidity, she walked over to where Tonks and Emma were standing and stepping
close to her mum, whispered in her ear. "Mum, LunaÉ ummmÉ she
hasn'tÉ" She began.
Her mother turned to her and gave
her a warm smile. "I know love, we spoke to her dad last night. This
shopping trip is as much for her as for you. Why don't you bring her over so we
can get this part done. We haven't got time to get everything, but I think we
should get a couple of things for Harry while we're here. Lord knows he looks
like he could use them."
At Hermione's shocked stare, Emma
thought back over what she'd said, and laughed. "Not from here silly. I meant a couple of shirts and maybe a pair of jeans for him
to be getting on with until we can bring him out shopping. Now go get
Luna."
Emma watched Hermione walk quickly
over to Luna and say a few words to her. Then she saw the radiant smile appear on
Luna's face as she looked over at her, before grabbing Hermione's hand and
walking quickly over to where she stood with Tonks.
~o~
Harry sat in his chair, staring at
the chess board, desperately hoping for either the forgotten game to
recommence, or for Voldemort to show up and put him out of his misery.
It turned out that half of what he
thought he knew about the facts of life was almost completely inaccurate, and
since most of it came from Fred & George, he decided that payback was
definitely going to occur. Oh yes, roast carrots were going on the menu, right
alongside grilled werewolf.
Harry was relieved to learn that most
of the inaccuracies revolved around what Remus called 'Advanced Biology'. It turned out he did actually have a fairly good grasp of most of
the basics.
It was half-way through Remus's
discussion about the various methods of encouraging the Bartholin's gland to
'do what it does best' that Mad-Eye and Xenophilius showed up.
Remus waited for the two new
arrivals to take their seats with their pints, then asked Harry to recap what
he'd learnt so far.
He looked at Remus in horror.
"Nothing short of an Imperius is going to
get me to do any such thing!" he hissed. "And don't bother trying, as
I can resist them!"
Remus smirked and relented for the
moment. "Alright Harry, we'll just review at the end then. Now where were
we? Oh yes, so as I was saying, you'll generally find most girls will like it
if youÉ"
Harry leaned his elbows on the table
and put his head in his hands as he listened. Remus would have to die,
preferably slowly. Maybe a spit roast instead of grilling? It went without
saying that he'd have to get Mad-Eye to teach him the obliviate spell, so he
could cast it on everyone, including himself.
"Oh, hey, the girls are
arriving." Remus said happily, startling Harry. "Looks like they're
just in time for the review then!" Remus said, smirking at Harry.
Harry's eyes narrowed. "You
want a war Moony? Right, you just got one! Leave them out of it!" He said
icily.
Remus laughed "That's the
spirit Harry! Took you long enough. Alright my young apprentice marauder, as a
'professional courtesy' we'll leave them out of itÉ this time."
Relieved, Harry tried to compose
himself so he didn't look like a black haired beetroot when the girls walked
in. He thought he'd just about got it when Remus added in a last comment.
"So Harry, what do you think of
your chances of not imagining them naked after
that discussion then?" Remus said, nodding in the direction of front door,
as Luna, Hermione, Tonks and Emma walked in.
Dan nearly choked on his beer at
that last remark. He knew full well that Emma would have been finding her
husband most attentive today, but at Remus' words a pleasant memory of his wife
came to mind. He turned to Harry intending to send a warning glare his way, but
instead watched as the boy's face took on a horrified expression before turning
bright red. He then got up and all but ran in the direction of the menÕs room.
Dan watched as Remus laughed aloud
at the success of his last quip, and suddenly Dan couldn't see the humour in it
any more. Harry had done a pretty good job of getting through what was
obviously a hideously embarrassing situation for him, but now Remus had made
him unable to even face his friends.
"Proud of yourself?" he
asked Remus, who gave him a surprised look at Dan's tone.
Dan got up from the table, and
headed in the direction of the menÕs room. On the way, Emma intercepted him.
"Problem?" She asked.
"Remus took it too far and
Harry's hiding I think. I'm going to see if I can talk him round. Why don't you
take the girls over and get a table for lunch?" Dan replied
Emma nodded. "Ok. They're going
to ask what's wrong with Harry you know. What shall I tell them?"
Dan thought for a moment. "Tell
them that Harry had too much to drink and he's feeling sick. When he comes out
embarrassed, they'll think it's from overdoing the alcohol."
Emma kissed him. "You're a good
man, Dan Granger."
He smiled at her and walked off to
find Harry. As he entered the menÕs room, he found it empty, though one of the
toilet cubicles was occupied. He knocked on the door.
"Piss off Remus." Harry's
voice said, but there was far more sorrow in the tone than anger.
"Try again." Dan said.
"Sorry Mr Granger" Harry
said, in the same depressed tone.
"It's Dan, remember? Are you
going to open the door?
"It's not locked."
Dan pushed the door open and found
Harry sitting on the toilet seat, elbows on knees and head in hands. Harry
looked up as the door bumped the wall softly.
"Hey Harry." Dan said,
using the greeting as an attempt to start a conversation.
"Hey" Harry replied.
"I think Remus crossed the line
at the end there." Dan said. "And just so we're clear, it was
supposed to be just you and him in that discussion. Most of the older males you
know have teenage daughters, so he got the job".
Harry nodded. "Thanks Mr GrÉ
Dan" He said.
"So why don't you splash some
water on your face to freshen up a bit, and we'll go out and have some lunch,
ok?"
Harry was about to reply when the
door opened and Remus came in, followed by Xenophilius.
"Oh bloody Hell." Harry
said. "What is it now? Gonna hex my clothes pink or something? Go right
ahead! It doesn't matter to me since there's no way I'm leaving this room!"
"Harry I'm sorry. I got a
little carried away, and the truth of it is, I justÉ wellÉ It was like I was
back with James. It didn't really occur to me that I'd really stuffed up until
Xeno pointed it out. I'm sorry" Remus said.
Harry wanted to be 'adult' about the
whole thing and just accept the apology, but he just couldn't do it. He wanted
to be out there with his friends, but there was no way he could even look at
them now, let alone talk with them.
"A little too late to realise
that don't you think?" Harry said coldly.
Remus nodded. "Yes it is. I'm
sorry Harry."
Harry exploded and started ranting.
"You're sorry? Great! Well everything's just fine again then, 'cause your
being sorry fixes everything right up! I'll just go out there and try to ignore
the fact that my friends are seriously attractive young ladies, right? I should
just pretend that the conversation we just had never took place. I mean, since
I obviously have so much experience dealing with girls, it should be easy,
yeah?"
Remus cursed himself for not realising earlier that this was Harry he had been dealing with, not James. The young man in front of him clearly had little or no experience with girls, and didn't have the self-confidence to shrug off the teasing as James would have. Those damn muggles!
"I'm truly sorry Harry."
he said again. "I should've thought things through, but as I said, I got
carried away."
"That doesn't help! Why don't
you just bugger off and leave me alone!" Harry replied.
"I can't do that Harry."
Remus said calmly.
"Come on Harry, let's go and
get some lunch. Some food will do us all some good. They do a great beef and
Guinness pie here, or so I'm told anyway." Dan said, restarting the
conversation he'd begun before Remus and Xenophilius entered.
Harry looked at him with an
expression that was all too obviously meant to say 'are you completely barking
mad?'
Dan smiled, "Relax Harry, I've
already got your alibi worked out. You had a little too much to drink, and came
in here to, ummm, drive the porcelain bus. It's all Remus' fault of course, because
being the prankster he is, he charmed your beer to be extra potent without you
knowing it. Of course, now that you've, ummm, called God on the big white
phone, Remus felt guilty and hit you with a sobering charm."
Dan looked around at the others.
"Well, does that sound plausible?" He asked.
Remus chuckled. "Actually, it
does at that." He said, turning to Harry. "Harry?"
Harry nodded, but didn't say
anything.
A few minutes, and a sink full of
cold water later, the men exited the menÕs room, after extracting a promise
from Harry that he would follow very shortly afterwards. The water had stimulated
a need in Harry to use the facilities for their original purpose.
When Harry approached the table, he
wasn't altogether surprised to find a free seat between Luna and Hermione, who
smiled sympathetically at him as he approached. He guessed the cover story had
been shared in his absence.
Once he'd taken his seat, Luna
reached for his hand, but he moved it away. He felt unclean from the directions
his imagination had taken during the conversation this afternoon. He flinched
as he imagined he could feel a wave of sadness radiate from her from his action.
He couldn't look at anyone so he
focussed on the table itself, and the menu in front of him.
"Harry, I'd like to talk with
you. Would you come with me please?" Luna asked him quietly, before getting
up from her seat.
Realising he didn't really have a
choice without being completely rude, he got up to follow her. She led him off
to a more private section of the pub where they sat down.
"Harry, did I do something
wrong?" She asked him.
Harry shook his head.
"Well then, do you think you
did something wrong?" She asked.
Harry nodded, still not able to make
eye contact with her.
Luna studied him for a minute, and
then another minute as Harry started to feel uncomfortable under her stare.
"Do you think you've done
something that would make me not want to be your friend if I knew about it?"
She asked.
Harry looked up startled at her
perception, before looking down again. He gave a small nod.
"Hmmm, you wouldn't have had
much time to actually do anything wrong, so is the problem to do with something
you have been thinking?" she asked.
Harry nodded again, getting worried
at how close she was getting to his dirty secret.
"Was it something you thought
about me, or someone else?" she asked.
Harry was horrified. He didn't want
to lie, but if he answered truthfully, she'd know he was a sick pervert. His
thoughts ran in circles as he tried to think of a way out.
She thought about the possible
reasons for his pause, and tried again. "So, should I rephrase that
question to; was it something you thought about me as well as thinking about someone else?" She asked.
Harry couldn't breathe. He closed
his eyes and wished he knew how to apparate, so he could escape Luna's
all-too-accurate questioning. He didn't realise that in his highly emotional
state, if he had concentrated instead on being somewhere else instead of the
process, then his magic would have obliged with a spontaneous apparation, just
as it had when he was a child.
He was startled to hear Luna's
light, joyful laughter, and opened his eyes to see what had happened. She was
looking at him warmly.
"Oh Harry, what are we going to
do with you? I've ever met anyone that attracts wrackspurts the way you can all
by yourself." She said.
"What's a wrackspurt?" He
asked, grasping for anything that changed the conversation topic.
"Well, they're invisible, and
they make your thoughts go all fuzzy. I sometimes wonder if you might be a
nesting ground for them." She said, still smiling at him.
Harry was more than happy to talk
about wrackspurts, or nargles, or anything else by this point, so he nodded.
"You're probably right." He said. "So how do I get rid of
them?"
Luna just looked at him, smiling,
and Harry's own small smile slipped as he started to realise that Luna wasn't
going to let him off that easily.
"Harry, you like to think of
yourself as just a normal boy don't you?" She asked after a minute.
Harry nodded uncertainly, not sure
where Luna was taking the conversation now.
"Well then, why are you feeling
so embarrassed about having the same sort of thoughts any normal teenage boy
would have?" She asked, tilting her head a little as though trying to
puzzle out the answer for him, despite having asked the question.
Harry could only gape at her. "How
did youÉ" was all he could say.
"I have good hearing, so I heard
some of the conversation last night. I know what Mr Lupin planned to talk with
you about today." She replied, then waited for Harry to look up at her
before continuing. "I'm very glad to be one of the girls you were thinking
about Harry. That's quite a compliment." She told him.
Harry had a 'deer caught in the
headlights' expression on his face.
"Would it help if I told you I
had the same sort of thoughts about you?" she asked.
"WHAT?" he blurted out,
then flinched as he realised how loud he'd said it.
"Harry, its quite normal to
have those thoughts about people you're attracted to." She said.
"YouÉ you're attracted to me?" He asked, disbelievingly.
"Oh yes. You're a very nice
person on the inside, and on the outside. Ginny will be ever so jealous when
we're married." She said.
"Married?" Harry squeaked.
"You did ask me to marry you on
the Knight Bus, Harry." She said. "I was a little surprised that you
didn't want to kiss me a bit first before asking though."
Harry tried to think back to the
conversation he'd had the previous day. "BuÉbuÉbutÉ" He stammered
out.
"Gotcha!" Luna said with a
wink.
Harry stared at her in disbelief for
a moment, then all of the emotions he'd been feeling that afternoon just
overwhelmed him and he started to chuckle, and then laugh outright at her
prank. Luna giggled along with him as his laughter helped relieve a lot of the
tension that had been building inside him.
"Thanks Luna, I really needed
that." He said gratefully once his laughter passed.
"You're welcome Harry."
She replied softly. She was still smiling at him, but there was an expression
on her face he couldn't easily place. Instead of her usual calmness, she
seemedÉ nervous, orÉ vulnerable perhaps?
In a flash of inspiration he
suddenly realised what her expression meant.
"Luna, does laughter help get
rid of wrackspurts?" He asked her.
She face broke into a huge smile as
she nodded. "Yes, I do believe it does Harry."
'Here goes nothing' he thought. "I, ummmÉ I know I haven't been as good a friend
to you as I could have been at school last year. But these last couple of days
have been really good, and, ummmÉ I'd like to get to get to know you a lot
better as I'mÉ attractedtoyoutoo." He said, finishing in something of a
rush.
Luna squealed happily and launched
herself at him in a tight hug, settling herself on his lap. After a minute she loosened
her grip so that she could pull her head back from his shoulder and look right
into his eyes. "Ask me." she said softly.
Harry gulped. 'crunch time' he thought. "Luna, would you please be my girlfriend?" he
asked, just as softly.
Luna's eyes grew misty as she
replied "Yes, Harry, I would very much like to be your girlfriend."
Harry let out a breath he didn't
know he'd been holding, and grinned. "Thank you." He said, relieved,
then a thought occurred to him. "Ummm, Luna, I don't really have any
experience being a boyfriend. So if I do or say something that I shouldn't,
would you please tell me?"
She looked at him oddly. "I
don't think you'll have any problems with that Harry, but yes, I'll let you
know when you've said or done something you shouldn't." she thought for a
moment. "Harry, look up, what do you see?"
Harry looked up. He just saw the
ceiling of the pub and some lighting, and told her so.
"Harry, what don't you see?" she asked, and then at his confused look, answered
her own question. "There's no mistletoe."
Harry thought about that for a
moment, then his expression brightened. "No nargles!" he said
happily, and watched as she gave him a shy smile and a nod.
"Luna, may I kiss you?" He
asked.
She looked at him with an expression
he hadn't seen on her face before. "Yes Harry, I would like that."
She replied.
Harry suddenly felt nervous. He was
about to have his first real kiss since Cho had kissed him last year, and this
time he intended to participate in it.
He leaned forward, tilting his head
slightly as he did so. Then closing his eyes, he pressed his lips to hers
gently. They were warm and soft, and the kiss was sweet and innocent. He leaned
back after a moment, and opened his eyes to look at her face. He watched as she
opened her own eyes, and smiled, before he leaned in again. This time he used a
little more pressure and motion, which he was pleased to find that she matched.
They broke apart after a couple of minutes
and looked at each other again. "That was very nice." Luna said.
"I'm going to like being your girlfriend."
Harry was about to agree when his
stomach rumbled, informing everyone within range that it had waited quite long
enough for lunch.
Luna laughed at the look on Harry's
face, and waved off his apologies. "Come on Harry, we should be getting
back to the others anyway." She stood up and reached for his hand, which
he extended. He was surprised when she didn't head back straight away.
"Harry, I'd rather not announce
anything about us to everyone just yet. There are some people we should speak
to a little more privately first. Is that ok with you?" she asked.
He nodded, somewhat relieved as he
had no idea how to really announce something like that anyway.
They walked back to the table and
sat down. At the enquiring looks from the others at the table, Luna responded.
"I had to help Harry with his wrackspurt infestation. They're gone
now."
Xenophilius nodded "Good work
Luna. I could see they'd gotten a real hold on him."
Tonks laughed and gave Harry a wink
from her seat opposite him. "I hope the treatment wasn't too hard on you." She said.
Harry managed to maintain his composure,
but didn't want to push his luck by replying, so just gave a small shrug, and
started attacking his lunch. Someone had obviously ordered for him as there was
some sort of meat pie and chips in front of him.
Chewing happily on his pie, he
looked around the table and realised someone was missing. Swallowing his
mouthful, he asked the group generally "Where is Professor
McGonagall?"
~o~
Minerva had flooed to the Leaky
Cauldron that morning along with Alastor and Xenophilius, and sat with them as they
took a quiet table. Alastor leaned forward and touched his wand to her temple,
and Minerva felt some of her memories fade.
"I'll be happier when we don't
have to keep doing this Minerva." He grumped. "But I am glad that
you're treating this seriously."
"Once we are in Sweden we
shouldn't need to worry about it so much." She replied. I intend to learn
Occlumency along with the children though."
Moody continued his grumbling.
"Are you sure you don't want me to come along with you when you see Snape.
I'm not entirely sure I trust the man." He said.
Minerva thought about it. "I
would tend to agree with you, but Albus does trust him completely, and we are
just going to be discussing school matters. I can't see why I would need
another wand for that."
Moody scowled. "Hmmm, well you
be bloody careful anyway. ConstantÉ"
"Vigilance. I know" She
said, joining him. "I shall see you at 2 o'clock." She got up and
went to the floo, as the two men walked out towards Diagon Alley.
Throwing a handful of floo powder in,
she knelt down and called out "Spinner's End".
If Severus Snape was surprised to
hear her call out his name, or see his colleague's head in his floo, he didn't
let it change his expression.
"Minerva McGonagall. What a
pleasant surprise." He said silkily.
"May I come through Severus? I
have some school matters to discuss with you that can't wait until the new
term." Minerva said.
"By all means Minerva, as long
as the conversation does not stray from that topic." He said.
Pulling her head back, she watched
as the green flames died, and repeated the process of making a connection to
Spinner's End before stepping through into the man's kitchen.
He led the way into his tiny sitting
room, and gestured for her to take a seat on the threadbare sofa. "Can I
offer you any refreshments?" he asked her.
'Constant vigilance' she reminded herself. "Not presently, thank you Severus."
He inclined his head in
acknowledgement, and then settled himself in the armchair opposite her.
"So, what can I do for you?" He asked.
"Severus, I will speak plainly.
I am dissatisfied with the way Potions is being taught at Hogwarts, and there
are several things that I would like to see changed in the new term.
"I see." He replied, his
tone giving no hint of his opinion of the matter.
"I have detailed my concerns in
this parchment, and have listed the changes that I wish to see occur as
well" She continued, taking an envelope from her robes, and handing it to
him.
He took the envelope from her, and
placed it on the rickety table between them.
"You are welcome to read it now
if you wish." She said. "I could then answer any questions you may
have."
He looked at her steadily. "I
will read it later. Was there anything else?"
Minerva frowned. "Severus, the
concerns I have are quite serious. I thought you might prefer to read through
them at your own pace; however I can discuss them with you now if you
prefer."
"That will not be necessary. I
am sure you have provided sufficientÉ detail. So if there is nothing
elseÉ?" He stood up.
Minerva continued to frown at the
man's apparent dismissal of her concerns. "Severus, you should be aware
that I have already discussed this with Albus. He has already agreed with the
changes I require. Are you sure you do not wish to discuss this now?"
He regarded her without changing
expression. "I will be sure to let you know if I require
anyÉclarification."
She stood and regarded the man.
"Very well. If you cannot reach me, then leave a message with Albus. Good
day, Severus."
She walked back into the kitchen
ahead of him, about to throw in some floo powder when she saw the flash of a
spell heading towards her out of the corner of her eye, and then there was only
blackness.
~o~