Thoughts of Pudding by Brian 64
Chapter 15: Fawkes.
When Luna returned to the room she shared with Hermione, she quietly slipped
into bed and then softly said 'Nox' to cancel
the light from her wand.
She lay silently for a moment, and
then got out of her bed and approached Hermione's.
"Would you move over a bit
Hermione, You haven't left much room." She asked, lifting the covers and
waiting for Hermione to budge over.
"WhatÉ? Luna, why are youÉ
what's wrong with your bed?" Hermione asked, a catch in her voice.
"Nothing's wrong with it,"
she replied, "but we need to talk, and you need a hug; and I can't very
well hug you from my bed, and since it's a little chilly at this time of night
I'd rather be under the blanketsÉ" Luna said, and then continued without
seeming to draw a breath "Ébut there isn't really enough room unless you
scoot over a bit."
Hermione wasn't given much
opportunity to argue, as Luna started climbing into the bed whether she moved
or not, so she shifted herself further over to the other side of her bed. There
really wasn't a lot of room, as these were little more than large single beds.
Hermione was about to tell Luna that
she really didn't feel like talking, when the blond witch reached for her right
arm, and moved it up so that she could crawl up against her side. Luna then
placed Hermione's arm around her and then wrapped her own right arm around Hermione's
waist, while her left arm wormed under her pillow.
Hermione froze as Luna placed her
head on her shoulder, and then squeezed her in a hug.
"That's better." Hermione
heard her murmur, and once she got over her shock at being held while lying in
bed, she did feel a little better. Another tear slid down her cheek to join
those she'd already shed since climbing into bed.
"Hermione, why didn't you ever
ask Harry to be your boyfriend?" Luna asked softly.
"What? Why would you ask
that?" Hermione said, somewhat hastily. "It's ok, Luna, I wouldn't
try to steal yÉyour bÉboyfriend."
"Oh Hermione, you don't have to
worry about me thinking something like that about you. I'm actually quite good
at working out what people are likely to do, and I know you wouldn't do
anything like that." She said, reassuringly. "But, you are avoiding
the question. You know he loves you, so why didn't you ever ask him?." She
asked.
"Well, if he loved me, why
didn't he ask me
then?" Hermione said a little petulantly, as other tears slid unnoticed in
the dark.
"Because he was scared of
losing your friendship, and because he thought that since Ron wanted you, that
meant he shouldn't get in the way. I also think that because of the way he grew
up, he didn't have much of a chance to see how people who love each other
behave."
Hermione hadn't really expected an
answer, but having received one, she focussed on what appeared to be the root
cause of her problem.
"Of all the stupidÉ why would
he think that Ron and I would make a good couple? We argue all the time, we have almost nothing in common, except Harry. His table
manners are appalling, and I don't think he has any interests other than eating,
Quidditch, playing chess, andÉ andÉ and the colour orange." Hermione
concluded, having exhausted her knowledge of Ron's interests.
"What really makes me mad
though is that he ridicules me for my study habits, and then expects me to let
him copy my notes and help him with his homework. Honestly, what am I supposed
to find attractive about him?" Hermione asked.
"I don't know Hermione, as I
don't think he's right for you either." Luna replied. "But we weren't
talking about you and Ron. Why won't you answer my question?"
"IÉ IÉ" Hermione couldn't
answer the question.
"You were afraid of losing his
friendship." Luna stated, answering for her.
"Yes." Hermione agreed
softly.
"You were afraid he didn't
think you were pretty enough."
"Yes." Hermione agreed
again, tears flowing freely. 'Oh Lord! On top of everything else I'm turning
into Cho Bloody Chang, the human hosepipe'. She
thought, miserably.
"You were afraid of being
rejected if you asked."
"Yes." Hermione whispered,
while thinking 'Please stop, I can'tÉ I can'tÉ'.
It was as much as she could do to keep some semblance of control. As the
silence after her reply grew, Hermione hoped that Luna had ended her
interrogation.
"I suppose it didn't help that
he spent a lot of his time looking at Cho Chang either? She asked.
Hermione wasn't going to talk about
her feelings for Cho. That girl had hurt Harry.
"Well, I think it's quite
obvious to me that you've got just as big an infestation of wrackspurts as
Harry had this morning." Luna said.
Hermione wasn't prepared for that
comment at all. Luna had just managed to get her to admit her biggest secret
– the one she'd been trying to keep even from herself – and now she
was talking about some of her made up nonsense creatures.
It was all too much! Especially on
top of the realisation she'd had on leaving Harry's room that she was going to
lose him. He'd start spending more and more time with his girlfriend now, and before long she would become just another Gryffindor to
him, like Lavender or Parvati. A smile and a wave to her as he left the common
room perhaps. Some idle conversation over lunchÉ She could see the progression
from best friend, to close friend, to-
Hermione's rambling thoughts were
interrupted as Luna had evidently given up waiting for any sort of response to
her comment about wrackspurts; assuming she expected any.
"I also think that you should
have used some of your Gryffindor courage and asked him out yourself. You could
have saved each other a lot of grief. Harry has been starving for affection,
and he had no way of working out how to show it. You should have been able to
see that." Luna said, not quite as calmly as she had been.
Hermione couldn't hold her composure
any longer, and gave in to the quiet sobs she'd tried stifling when Luna opened
the door and came into the room. She tried to pull away from Luna and roll onto
her side facing away from her, but Luna held her tightly and wouldn't let her
move.
"Hermione, you can't solve a
problem until you can see it clearly. Now that you can, how are you going to
solve it?" Luna asked.
"I'm not. It doesn't matter
anymore. He already has a girlfriend who is very good for him."
"But of course it matters,
Hermione." Luna said emphatically, ignoring Hermione's compliment.
"You and Harry have both been very silly about this, and I think it's high
time you had a proper conversation about it."
"But he's already going out
with you!" Hermione said. "What would be the point? It's too late to
think about all the 'what-might-have-been's."
"Oh, you're being silly again.
Harry's really only known me for a couple of days, and he's known you for five
years." Luna said.
Hermione didn't reply at first.
"But-" she started to say before Luna interrupted.
"No 'buts' Hermione. I do want
Harry, but not this way. You probably know the saying; 'If you love
something, set it free-'" Luna began.
"If it comes back, it's
yoursÉ" Hermione continued.
"If it doesn't, it never
was." Luna concluded sadly.
"But, Luna-" Hermione
started.
"No Hermione! No more
buts!" Luna said angrily. "You two have to sort this out one way or another."
Luna's momentary anger faded, and
she tried to explain to the other girl why it was important that she and Harry
talked. "Please Hermione. I couldn't cope with Harry growing to resent me
because he worked out sometime later that he should have been with you. I justÉ
I just couldn't bear that. ItÉ it wouldÉ Oh Merlin, this is so hard!" Luna said, bursting into her own sobs as she clutched
Hermione tightly.
Hermione gripped her back just as
tightly, and sobbed along with her, her emotions completely overwhelmed.
She wished she had just a fraction of
Luna's courage. Yes, she'd tried to be happy for Harry and Luna, since he was obviously happy being with her. But that was easier to do when
you assumed that you didn't factor into the equation anyway. Luna was braver
than Godric Gryffindor himself though; she already had Harry, yet she was deliberately risking her own happiness to make sure
that Harry wasn't making a mistake.
She wondered if she would have been
able to try and push Luna and Harry together if their positions had been
reversed. She honestly didn't know, but she wanted to believe that she would.
In any case, Luna had proven herself beyond any doubt that she was worthy of him.
That was all Hermione had really
hoped for; that he wouldn't be hurt again by another unworthy girl. That he'd
find someone that would care for him as she would have wanted to. Now Luna was
suggesting that Harry could have been hers ages ago; and perhaps could be even
now. All she had to do was break Luna's heart, and the girl was handing it to
her – forcing her in fact to take it into her hands.
What a perfectly impossible
situation.
Their sobbing only subsided when,
emotionally exhausted, they fell asleep still holding each other.
~o~
A very unhappy Albus Dumbledore
strode through Hogwarts after his chance meeting with Severus Snape. What his
potions professor had told him about Emmeline had shocked him to the core, and
then there was Minerva!
As he pondered the ramifications of
what had happened at Spinner's End, he wondered if things could get any worse.
As he entered his office he quickly realised that they indeed could.
"Dumbledore, shut that bloody
thing off NOW!" Phineas yelled at him from his portrait.
Dumbledore stood stunned as his ward
monitor loudly announced that the blood wards were crashing at Privet Drive. 'No!
They shouldn't be falling now, I still have at least two or three weeks to get
Harry back. What could have happened?'
"Dumbledore! Look what it's
doing to your phoenix! SHUT THAT BLOODY THING UP!" Phineas shouted.
Fawkes? Dumbledore's eyes went from the monitor to his companion's perch,
and was horrified at what he saw. Waving his hand in the direction of his
monitor, which finally silenced it, he rushed over to Fawkes who was lying awkwardly
on the floor under his perch.
Fawkes, what happened? He thought, but could get no response. He caressed the bird's head
and long neck, and then lifted him into his arms.
"What happened, Phineas?"
He asked.
"That bloody device of yours
happened! Something about it upset him, and eventually he tried to take off
from his perch and flame away. But as you can see it didn't work. What the hell
was it making that racket for anyway?" Phineas asked angrily. Fawkes spent
a lot of his time in the headmaster's office, and while he never replied to
Phineas, the phoenix did seem to listen to his rants about Dumbledore over the
years. He considered Fawkes a friend, even if Dumbledore didn't have time for
him lately.
"The wards at Privet Drive are
failing, or have failed by now – I must go!" Dumbledore said,
standing up and placing Fawkes on his chair. It was the most comfortable place
in his office.
"Are you mad? What you MUST do now
is save your phoenix!" Phineas yelled furiously.
"There are many lives at stake
Phineas. I must hope that Fawkes will be able to recover now that the alarm is
off, or at least hold on until I can get back and see to him."
Dumbledore moved quickly to the
floo, and threw in some floo powder. As Phineas shouted questions about his
ancestry, he called out his destination, "The Cattery," and disappeared from his office.
Phineas turned from his cursing of
the headmaster and looked down at the motionless phoenix. He called out words
of encouragement to him, which was all he could do, and exhorted him to hold
on. 'Dumbledore should be here doing this, not abandoning his phoenix when
he needed him.' Thought the magical echo of the
former Phineas Nigellus.
After a while, Fawkes gave a shudder
and then burst into flame. But there was no ash or baby phoenix left on the headmaster's
chair. Fawkes was gone.
~o~
After apparating from Arabella
Figg's house, Albus immediately inspected the wards at Number 4. They had all
but failed! As they were, they'd be lucky to keep out a determined Kneazle, and
left alone they'd be permanently gone in about a day; and that was being
generous.
Albus drew his wand and cast a notice-me-not ward on the house. It was next to useless as a protection, but it
was all he could cast without completely destroying what was left of the blood
wards. Possibly Bill Weasley might know something obscure that could help, but
that was a thought for later.
After knocking on the door, and
eventually letting himself in with the unlocking charm, he quickly discovered
the Dursley's had left. The signs of their hurried packing all too evident.
This was a disaster! Without the
Dursleys here; or rather, without Petunia Dursley nee Evans here, the wards would
be lucky to last a couple of hours. Where would the Dursleys have gone?
Family?
Albus recalled that Mr Dursley had a
sister, and recalled an unfortunate incident during the summer before Harry's
third year. Taking advantage of his prodigious memory, he recalled that Marge
Dursley was unmarried, and her address wasÉ
He disapparated on the spot, and
appeared with a pop outside a tidy looking house.
Striding to the door, he grasped the
knocker and rapped loudly.
A stocky woman opened the door.
Albus could see a small bulldog trying to get past one of her ever-moving legs,
which was preventing the animal from escaping out the door.
She frowned at his appearance, but
Albus didn't let it concern him.
"Ah, good lady, My name is
Albus Dumbledore. I wonder if your brother and his family are here?"
She turned her head over her
shoulder and let out a yell. "Vernon! There's some strange man at the door
for you."
She'd barely finished yelling for
him when Albus saw Vernon Dursley's head appear from a room. The head turned
purple when he saw him.
"Shut the door Marge! It's one
of those FREAKS!". The woman didn't bother to say any sort of farewell as
she turned back to Albus, she simply slammed the door in his face.
Albus firmly believed that in some
circumstances, admittedly very few in his opinion, that the application of
force was quite justified. This appeared to be one of them due to the time
pressures involved.
He cast a notice-me-not ward, his second in the last ten minutes, and then a Muggle
repelling ward to help deter any interruptions. He had decided that a noisy
demonstration of power might prevent the need for any other magic use, and help
encourage the Dursley's to provide what he needed from them.
After casting a revealing spell to
ensure nobody was standing behind the door, he cast a reducto on it and blew it off it's hinges to fly into the opposite wall
where it broke apart on impact.
"WHAT THE BLOODY HELL
WAS-" Vernon had heard the bang and started yelling. However after seeing
the remnants of the door and the now imposing looking old wizard standing in
the entryway, he wisely stopped talking and he backed way into the living room
he'd stomped from.
"Shall we assume that you have
invited me inside?" He asked the four Dursleys after he had walked the few
steps to the living room doorway. There was no reply from them.
"Very well," Albus began,
"Mrs Dursley, might I ask why you and your family are not at Privet
Drive?"
"Because it's not safe
there." She replied. "The boy told us that the bridge was probably
blown up by that evil wizard, and that our home wasn't safe for us any more. He
said that YOU would probably find us somewhere safe to go!"
Albus frowned. 'Bridge?' he thought, before focussing on the object of his search. "You
saw Harry today? At Privet Drive?" Albus cursed his ill fortune. If he'd
been in his office instead of chasing all over Britain trying to find him, the
ward monitor would have alerted him to Harry's return to Privet Drive.
"Are you calling my wife a
liar?" Vernon asked him, angrily. His reflexive hatred of all things
magical had briefly overpowered his self preservation instincts.
"Not at all." Dumbledore
replied politely to Vernon. " I have been looking for Harry all day, and I
was merely surprised.".
He turned his attention from Vernon
to Petunia. "I did not mean to suggest anything by my words. In any case,
I must ask that you return with me to Privet Drive for a day at least. If I
cannot find Harry in that time, then I will return you here until I can find
somewhere safer for you all to live." Albus said.
"It's not safe there. We won't
go!" Petunia replied.
"Please, Mrs Dursley, it is
very important that those wards are maintained. It may be that the safety they
represent will be of vital importance to Harry in the future. If we cannot
preserve them, they will be lost forever, and your sister may well have died in
vain." Albus said, trying to appeal to her sense of family.
"My sister is dead, and despite
what you may think, I doubt she would want me dead as well. I'm staying here.
The boy has no intention of returning anyway, so there is no point."
"Is there nothing I can say or
do to convince you to return?" Albus asked.
"No" Petunia said shortly,
and was echoed by her husband a moment later.
"Very well." Albus said
tiredly. It would have been better if they had been cooperative.
In a few short seconds, he had bound
all of the Dursleys, and even stunned the bulldog that had charged for him. He
apparated each of the Dursleys in turn back to Privet Drive, and then returned
with their luggage, and finally their car.
Returning to Marge's house for the
last time, he repaired her front door, and then obliviated her memories of the
last few hours, so that she would have no memory of hearing from Vernon and his
family. He then removed the wards he had placed around her house, ennervated
the bulldog and returned to Privet Drive.
Raising his wand, he cast Legilimens on Petunia to find out what had happened that day. He was very
relieved to find a memory of Minerva appearing in the Dursley's lounge room,
unconscious, and Petunia providing her with some very basic care, but care
nonetheless.
The next memories were very
confusing, until he realised that they had been modified with some very
specific obliviation so that he couldn't see or hear from some people.
He did get to hear a very disturbing
news broadcast, and was alarmed at what it meant. Tom had given up waiting and
was starting his campaign of mayhem and terror. That he hadn't informed Severus
of the attack on the bridge was another concern.
He heard, Harry tell her to leave, as
well as the reason. Then there was some general talk until he heard Alastor's
voice talking about obliviating the Dursleys.
The next thing he knew he was listening
to an implanted memory from Alastor Moody.
"Alright Dumbledore, here's
the deal. We're going to take care of Potter for you, and give him some of the
training that you should have been giving him
since he first showed up at Hogwarts five years ago. We're going to have a
bloody long conversation about the reason why you didn't some time, you can
count on that. Now I don't know exactly what happened to Minerva, but she was
stunned while visiting Snape. I know YOU trust him, but you already know what I
think; once a Death Eater, always a Death Eater. Minerva's fine by the way, or
at least she will be, and we will both be coming
to see you on Friday. I'll be her bonder for the unbreakable vow she expects
you to take, but we both know you won't do it, don't we? Feel free to make a
bloody liar out of me if you like, I don't need the galleons. Now finally, a
word to the wise; you'd best leave the Muggles where you found them, or
somewhere safer. For some reason Potter seems to think they should be saved,
but I could care less. On the other hand, if Voldemort finds them, he could use
them as bait to trap Potter. Now I know you Albus, you've either got the
Muggles back at Privet already, or you're about to take them there. Forget it.
The blood wards are good, but not so bloody good that you have to turn
everything on it's ear to try and save them. Besides, now that Voldemort has
Potter's blood in him, do you really think they're as unbreakable as they used
to be? Why don't you do something useful instead; like filling up that pensieve
of yours that Minerva tells me you're giving Harry. I'll see you Friday. Don't try to find us."
Albus cancelled his legilimency and
sank into the nearby armchair. What to do now?
He wondered.
~o~
It was a weary Dumbledore that
returned to his office some time later, and as he stepped through the floo his
eyes immediately sought his chair and was surprised to find it empty.
"Fawkes?" He called out,
looking around, and under his desk.
"YouÕre too late,
Dumbledore" Phineas said, scathingly. "Fawkes burned up shortly after
you left and disappeared. No ash, no bird, nothing! I do hope your mission was worth the loss of your phoenix."
"No Phineas," Albus said
sorrowfully, "I'm very much afraid that it wasn't anywhere close to being
worth it."
~o~
Harry sat on his bed, his back
against the headboard, thinking. He'd been sitting here since Luna left almost
an hour ago, and he was no closer to working anything out than he was when
she'd left.
Deciding there was no way he would
be able to sleep, he decided he might as well start working on the assignment
from Minerva.
Seating himself at the desk, he thought about the approach he wanted to take, and started writing. It was surprisingly easy, since there were no textbooks that he needed to reference, not any instructions on how long it had to be, or even what needed to be covered in the assignment.
He was free to write whatever he
chose to write about, and as the topic was really about Hedwig, he would make
sure it was worth an 'Outstanding'. She deserved nothing less.
He'd been working steadily for an
hour when he saw a flash of fire in the corner of his eye. He looked over and
saw a juvenile phoenix slightly trembling in the middle of his bed.
"Fawkes?" Harry asked,
moving over to the bed, and leaned in close to what he believed was the
headmaster's phoenix.
He saw that the phoenix seemed to be
shivering in the chill night air, and lacking any other inspiration, he picked
the young phoenix up tucked him inside his shirt against his chest. Since he
was wearing one of Dudley's old cast offs at the time, there was plenty of room
for them to share.
Quickly deciding on a plan to warm
up the phoenix, he cast a lumos and quietly left
his room. With his passenger still in his shirt, he went outside and started
searching for what he needed. Pocketing a number of smaller rocks and awkwardly
carrying a couple of decent sized ones, he managed to make it back into his
room with them.
He transfigured the larger ones into
a large, but very rough stone bowl. He placed the smaller rocks and stones into
it around the edges and repeatedly cast small incendio charms at them until they gave off a good heat.
With the makeshift phoenix bed
ready, he looked down to see Fawkes' head poking out though his shirt and
looking over at his handiwork. "So what do you think Fawkes? Is this ok
for you? He asked
Fawkes gave a very soft trill, which
Harry took as agreement, and then helped Fawkes out of his shirt and into the
middle of his new, and very temporary, stone nest.
'I wish I knew what you were
doing here Fawkes.' Harry thought to himself.
After checking that the phoenix seemed
comfortable, Harry returned to his post owl assignment. He was far too
distracted now to write anything else, but he could at least read over what
he'd written so far.
Sleep was going to be impossible
tonight.
~o~