Thoughts of Pudding by Brian 64
Chapter 20: Understandings.
Wednesday 26th June,
1996.
Hermione pondered how closely the
words 'kiss' and 'curse' sounded phonetically as she walked alongside Harry.
Glancing sideways at him, she decided it was all his fault that she wanted to 'kirse' him so badly.
After their laughter had subsided
following the totally unwanted revelation that her parents hadn't stopped
having sex after her conception, she and Harry had fallen into silence as they
walked back. Sure, they'd been mostly silent on the walk out as well, but that
was different; she'd been at peace then. Now her thoughts were in turmoil again
and she hated feeling so confused. It was past time she did something about it,
and, well, Luna had said they needed to talk about it.
"Since Christmas." Harry
said, interrupting her thoughts.
"Sorry, what?" Hermione
said, staring at him. Was he a bloody Legilimens now?
"When we were at Grimmauld over
Christmas. That's when Sirius and I talked about you and he set me straight
aboutÉ a few things. That's what you wanted to know wasn't it?" He asked
her in a guarded tone.
"That was one of them."
She agreed, staying outwardly calm. Inside she was screaming 'Christmas?
Christmas! You total prat! Why didn't you say anything beforeÉ'
"I didn't say anything because
it kinda got lost in everything else that was going on." Harry said, having
correctly guessed her thoughts again. Then she saw him wince, and realised she
hadn't kept her opinion of his choice of words hidden at all.
"Look, I'm not saying that it
wasn't important, it's justÉ I was worried about Mr Weasley, you know? It
didn't help that Sirius was getting more upset the closer it got to us heading
back to school, and then of course there was Snape and his announcement about
Dumbledore wanting me to learn Occlumency from him. Then when I got back, Cho
was there, andÉ" Harry paused, as he thought back to that time, and shook
his head at his own idiocy.
"Well, it isn't a good reason,
but I kinda thought Ron was interested in you, and I didn't want to get in the
way. Besides, I didn't know if you fancied me at all, and I got really hung up
on the idea that Cho seemed to like me back." He finished, a little
defensively.
Hermione sighed. There was a certain
Harry logic to it, and she supposed she couldn't blame him. She remembered when
Cho had come up to him, and she'd all but dragged Ron away to the library so
that he and Cho could have some privacy. The realisation hit her that it really
was all her own fault. She'd done the same thing as Harry, and just assumed
that he wanted someone else and then stepped back to let it happen. She
couldnÕt help but wonder if things would have been different if she'd said
anything.
"I understand, Harry. Just one
last question though. If I hadn't dragged Ron off, and had said I'd wanted to
go to Hogsmeade with you after Cho did, what would you have done?"
Harry looked at her as though she'd
grown a second head, but answered gently. "Hermione, you did tell me you wanted to see me at Hogsmeade, remember? Who did I
choose?"
Hermione had forgotten about meeting
up with Harry, Luna and Rita Skeeter for the interview. But she remembered now,
and also remembered talking to him about the argument he'd had with Cho as a
result. He had chosen her over Cho, and Cho certainly understood what it meant
when a boy left his date to see another girl!
Hermione became depressed as she
thought it through. He had chosen to be with her instead of his pretty
girlfriend, and she'd done absolutely nothing about it. Why the hell hadn't she
snogged the hell out of Harry after she'd heard that? Instead, she'd just
lectured him on all the things he'd done wrong and what he should have done
instead.
She felt Harry's thumbs brushing the
tears from her cheeks, and she wrapped her arms around him, and hugged him
close. She rested her cheek on his shoulder, facing the lake and looking away
from him.
"I'm sorry, Harry. It's all my
fault. Maybe if I'd just said something-" She began.
"If you'd said something, I'd
still have found a way to misinterpret it or stuff it up. Maybe we just weren't
ready for each other then?"
"And now that we are, it's too
late." She said simply, and wasn't surprised when Harry didn't reply.
She held him for a while longer,
content that he was happy enough to let her do so while she straightened out
her thoughts. Eventually she pulled back a bit so that she could look at his
face again. She leaned back in and gave him a soft kiss on the lips before
stepping back from his hug.
"Harry, you are just going to
have to deal with the fact that I'm going to be your best friend no matter
what, and that your best friend loves you. Do you think you can handle that? I
don't want there to be any awkwardness between us around your girlfriend like
there has been over the last couple of days."
She wished she had a camera so that
she could take a picture of his reaction to her words. He beamed at her
declaration of love and friendship as though it were worth all the galleons in
Gringotts to him. It made her feel as though everything was right with the
world again.
She took his hand as they resumed
their walk back to camp. "So what else did Sirius tell you, besides
straightening you out over your feelings for me?" She asked, restarting
the conversation.
She saw Harry blush. "JustÉ
stuff." He replied, evasively.
"Stuff?" she asked.
"Come on, Harry, you know I'm going to get it out of you eventually, so
you might as well just tell me."
"Oh alright then. He gave me
the bloody Talk, ok? Happy now?" Harry
said, a little annoyed that he couldn't stop himself blushing like an idiot.
"'The Talk'? Really?" She giggled. "I'll bet that wasÉ ummm,
informative." She said, eyes twinkling with mirth.
"Well it wasn't as painful when
he did it, as when-" He broke off, realising what he'd almost said.
"As whenÉ? What, Harry? 'As
when' what? Oh wait! That's what Tonks and my mum were laughing about on Monday! You got 'The
Talk' from Remus andÉ my dad? Oh God!"
"Relax, Hermione, he didn't
tell me anything. Though from what we heard a little while ago, I expect he-"
Hermione gave him a horrified look
and interrupted him. "No, no, no, no, noÉ Don't you dare finish that thought!"
Harry relented, and turned back to
the original topic. That would teach her for making him talk about this.
"Actually, it really was all Remus, but I got him good!" He said,
smirking.
Hermione raised an eyebrow, and then
listened in amusement as he told her the highlights of his conversation on
Monday.
~o~
As Harry and Hermione returned to
camp, Tonks was the first one up to greet them.
"Oh good, you're back. Guess
what!"
Harry looked at Hermione, silently
asking her if she had any idea, but her return look told him that she didn't
know either.
"No idea, Tonks. What?" He
asked, curious about what had her so excited.
"We're going out to celebrate!
Go grab a shower and put on something a bit dressy. We'll eat out and then find
somewhere to party! C'mon, hop to it!"
Harry stared at her energetic
attitude in shock. "Are you completely mad? What is there to celebrate
about?"
Remus yelled over from where he was
still sitting around the unlit fire pit. "Pay up, Tonks! I told you he wouldn't
go for it."
"Stuff it, Remus. I'm not
finished yet!" she yelled back over her shoulder, then turned to Harry
"How many reasons do you want? She asked him, then held out a closed hand
and started extending fingers as she spoke.
"Ok, first we have your
emancipation. Then we have your shiny new title, 'My Lord', then of course there's all that yummy money! I do hope you remember
your favourite cousin when it comes to spending some of it." She said
cheekily.
"Let's see, then we have your
marriage proposalsÉ"
"What? What the hell are
you-"
"Fred and George? Don't you
remember? Oh alright, we won't count those thenÉ bloody spoilsportÉ Anyway,
number 4, we have your rescue of Susan!
Nice 'Bones' eh? Harry? No wonder you
saved her life, hey?" She said, winking at him, but she only got an
impassive stare in response.
She gave up teasing him about Susan
and moved on. "Ok, never mindÉ Number 5 would have to be Fawkes choosing
to stay with youÉ" She took on a more serious pose for a moment "Éand
a more ringing endorsement of your worth as a wizard you'll never find my young
cousin." She watched as Harry looked away in embarrassment.
"Anyway, that reminds me, you
should also celebrate learning that you have relatives like me! C'mon Harry,
you hit the jackpot here! After all, who wouldn't want to be related to me?
Well, unless you fancied me of course, and who could blame you if you did, eh,
since I'm so gorgeous? But don't worry, we're distant enough that you can have
your cake and eat it too, hey? Nudge, nudgeÉ" Tonks sighed at his lack of
reaction over her flirty teasing.
"Geeze, talk about a tough
room! What does it take to get a chuckle out of you? Ok, lucky 7 would have to
be finally getting to learn about what it means to be a Potter, not that you
really need another Lordship I supposeÉ "
She turned around to the group and
said "Hey, little help here!"
"Ok, Number 8 reason to
celebrate isÉ ummm, you're not at the Dursley's! There you go, now that's gotta
be worth celebrating, surely?" Tonks said, having found some inspiration
while waiting for the others to help her out.
Luna's voice called out "You
can celebrate being in such a lovely place, with so many friends around you who
love and care for you."
"There you go!" Tonks said
smiling, before calling back "Thanks, Luna!"
Harry turned to her in disbelief.
"Tonks, I had to attend TWO will readings today. How could I possibly
celebrate tonight?"
"But that's the best reason of
all, Harry! You should go out tonight to celebrate their lives. Don't you think
Sirius and your parents should be celebrated?" She asked him, becoming
serious for a moment.
"You need to get past this, Harry.
We're going to start training soon, so you need to be on top of your game.
We're here for you, but we need you to be here for us as well, not off with the
Nargles! We have no intention of letting the 'Dick Lord' win. 'Specially since he's not going
to share his lovely dosh with us, eh? Harry?"
Harry had reluctantly smiled at her
insult of Voldemort, and thought about what she'd said. Maybe it wasn't
disrespectful to go out celebrating after all?
Hermione turned to Harry and spoke
up "I think it's a good idea, Harry." Then she turned to Tonks
"I'll go with you, Tonks."
Luna walked up to Harry and hugged
him, then she looked straight at him "Would you take me out tonight,
Harry?" she asked him.
"Woohoo! That's settled
then!" Tonks said, letting out a laugh. Looks like you owe me after all
Remus!" she crowed at him.
"Hey, I didn't answer yet"
Harry said, protesting more for the sake of it than anything else.
Hermione laughed and shook her head,
while Tonks just snorted. "Really, Harry? You are planning on telling Luna
'no' are you?" She asked him.
"WellÉ not really, but-"
"Give it up lad" Moody
called to him. "It's hard enough winning an argument against one woman.
You had no hope against three."
"I don't suppose you could
have, oh, I don't know, maybe mentioned that a little earlier?" Harry asked him, a little sarcastically.
"Not my fault you haven't got
any common sense." Moody replied easily. "I don't recall anyone
telling me that as a kid, but I still managed to work it out. Then again you
hang around with that Weasley kid, don't you?" Moody shook his head.
"Hard to believe he's got five older brothers and he's still more bloody
clueless than you."
Harry frowned as his friend was
insulted, but didn't get a chance to reply as Tonks started pushing him in the
direction of the tents. "Go on, Harry. Important safety tip; never stand
between me and a party! Holding me up is also pretty dangerous!" She
yelled after him, sending a stinging hex at his rear to encourage him to stop
dragging his feet and step a little more lively.
She turned to Hermione and Luna.
"Right girls, grab what you're going to wear and join me in the other
tent. We'll get ready in there."
The three young women split and disappeared
into the tents, leaving Moody, Remus, Minerva and Xenophilius sitting around
looking at each other.
"Well, I guess it's just us
then." Remus said. "Suggestions on what we're going to do this
evening?" He asked.
"I thought I might sketch out a
lesson plan for teaching them to be Animagi." Minerva said, not sounding
at all disappointed not to have been included in Tonks' plan. "Your input
would be useful, Remus, as you had three friends go through it."
Remus nodded. "Of course,
Minerva. I'd be glad to help. Maybe we can go over apparation afterwards. It's
been a while since I had to think about the three D's."
"I suppose I could make out a
list of spells they ought to learn." Moody said grumpily. His dancing days
were long past, but he quite enjoyed the drinking and watching others making
fools of themselves. For some reason though, Tonks seemed to think he'd drag
the mood down, and her 'Hell, no! You can't come!' didn't leave much room for misinterpretation when the suggestion
had come up.
They all looked at Xenophilius,
wondering what the man had planned for the evening, in much the same way people
some people can't help but stare at traffic accidents.
"Oh, I errr, need to finish off
an editorial on Fudge. There are rumours that he may be behind a very nasty
plot against the Goblins. Very nasty indeed! I can't say any more now, but I,
ummm, I wouldn't order any soup in Diagon Alley for a while!" He tapped
his finger against his nose, and winked conspiratorially at them.
The others fidgeted uncomfortably,
and Xenophilius felt better for having warned them. It was better safe than
sorry.
"Well, I think I'll have a look
around the meadow and see if I can spot any Snorkack tracks. You're welcome to
join me if you like? They're not dangerous, unless you've drunk any chamomile
teaÉ you haven't have you? Oh dear, oh dear. I should have warned everyone
earlier. I'm really dreadfully sorry. Ummm, yesÉ to borrow what Tonks said; 'important
safety tip!' DonÕt drink chamomile tea! It's like a
Snorkack aphrodisiac. A really strong one. You, ummm, really, really don't want to be around a Snorkack after drinking that." He
gulped, and looked very nervous. "You really don't!"
Minerva and Remus stared at him with
wide, unblinking expressions, while Moody started howling with laughter.
"Ahhh, yes, yes, good idea,
good idea! Laughter will confuse them! That'll help keep them away from you. Well
then, I'll just go take a look around the meadow. I'll be back in a couple of
hours. Cheerio."
Remus watched him walk off and then turned
to Minerva. "You know, I don't even drink chamomile tea, but if I did, I think
that just put me off it for life. Even though I know there's probably no chance
that Snorkacks existÉ Still, why take the chance?"
Minerva stared at him in disbelief,
then lost control and joined Moody in laughter.
Remus winked at her and chuckled
along.
Just then Dan and Emma walked up,
holding hands. Seeing the others laughing, they couldn't help but chuckle
themselves. "What have we missed?" Dan asked.
~o~
Tonks looked at the modest sized
bathroom and decided a change of plans was in order. She spoke to Hermione who
was the first one over with an armful of clothes and toiletries.
"All right, there's no way
three of us can all get ready in here, so I'll go next door and use the other
one. Harry won't take more than a few minutes anyway, and besides, I don't
trust him to dress himself properly." Tonks said, winking at Hermione. She
grabbed a few items from the bathroom and headed out.
Hermione closed the door and took a
quick shower, using the quiet time to try and process everything that had
happened this afternoon. Before she knew it she had a towel wrapped around her,
and had another one in her hands drying her hair.
There was a knock on the door, and
Hermione opened it to see Luna there holding her things. "Can I come
in?" She asked.
Hermione opened the door wider and
stood aside. As Luna stepped in, Hermione closed the door after her and went
back to drying her hair.
Showing a complete lack of modesty,
Luna stripped off her clothes and started her shower without waiting for
Hermione to leave. Unconcerned at her presence, Luna started to sing a song
that Hermione wouldn't have thought a pureblood witch would have even heard,
let alone remembered the lyrics to and be singing.
"You show us everything
you've got. You keep on dancing and the room gets hot. You drive us wild, we'll
drive you crazyÉ"
Hermione continued dressing while
Luna sang the rest of the first verse. She wondered if the girl would ever be
able to do anything that didn't surprise her.
"You keep on shoutin', you
keep on shoutin'. Come on Hermione, join in!"
Luna called out during the beat before the chorus started.
"I wanna rock and roll all
night and party every dayÉ" Giving in,
Hermione joined in the chorus tentatively, but by the end of the song she had
given up worrying what anyone listening might think, and just sang as
exuberantly as Luna had been from the start.
By the time they finished, which was
more than a few choruses past the usual end of the song, both girls were
dressed and working on their hair. Hermione was really looking forward now to
going out with Tonks and Luna, and wondered whether she'd be able to keep up
with them both. There was clearly a wild side to Luna she'd never guessed
existed.
By the time they exited the bathroom,
Tonks was ready and waiting for them. She looked them over as though they had
to pass her inspection before being allowed out of the tent. Luna had chosen a
deep red dress, and was wearing her new hair clip, while Hermione had opted for
a comfortable olive green dress. Tonks herself was in a black outfit that could
probably double as a non verbal confundus.
"Yep, that'll do just fine.
Let's go. Oh, by the way, you girls better prepare yourselves; Harry's cleaned
up quite nicely." She said, smirking at the two of them.
They walked out of the tent and saw
Harry standing there. He was wearing a black shirt and pants, a silver tie, and
a dark grey jacket. "He looks yummy!" Luna said to Hermione, before walking
over to give her boyfriend a hug. His appreciative looks at the girls suggested
he quite liked their appearance as well.
"Right-o, Let's get going then,
shall we?" Tonks said. "Ok, Harry, can you ask Fawkes if he'd mind
dropping us off at a place I have in mind in Muggle London?"
"No. Four is too many."
Harry said immediately. "Two's fine, and three maybe, but not four except
in an emergency, and a short hop at that."
The three girls looked at him,
staring, as did the others that had been sitting around.
"I'm curious, Harry. How did
you know that? Does Fawkes actually talk to you?" Minerva asked him. It
was something Albus never talked about and for some reason she never felt
comfortable asking him about it.
"No, he doesn't talk to me, and
we don't communicate really- well, he doesn't. I justÉ I don't know; 'guess' some things from his expressions. It's more than a guess though,
it's more like a really strong feeling that I'm right."
"I think I understand."
Minerva said, thinking about what he said. "But your comment about how
many people he could carry, surely that wasn't something you picked up from a
look?"
Harry shook his head. "No, that
was something I just 'knew', as though I'd
learned it a long time ago and remembered it."
"Fascinating. Truly
fascinating. Do you think you could-"
"Yes, Professor, I'll write up
my thoughts on phoenix communication when I get a chance and as I learn more
about it myself" Harry said, smiling.
Minerva nodded, smiling herself.
"As long as Fawkes doesn't mind, of course." She added.
"He doesn't." Harry replied
confidently.
"All right, all right."
Tonks interrupted. "While you're guessing what birds are thinking, why
don't you try it on me?"
"Errr, you want me to stop
talking to the others so that we can go now?"
"A right master Legilimens you
are, Mister Potter!" Tonks said, approvingly. "Ok, so how about
Fawkes takes you and me, then comes back and brings the girls to us? Would he
do that for us, and bring us home the same way at the end of the night?
Harry looked over at Fawkes and then
nodded. "Yeah, as long as you're not planning on having him hop us all
over the place when we reach London, he'll do it. But you're all going to owe
him a big favour. Agreed?"
Tonks walked over to the phoenix,
and poked him in the chest. "Alright, agreed. But no sponge baths!"
The phoenix trilled in amusement and
flew onto Harry's shoulder.
Tonks walked over and linked arms
with Harry, then looked up at Fawkes. They disappeared in a flash of flame.
Hermione walked over to her parents
to say farewell.
"Be good, honey, and have a
good time." Her mother told her.
'Not as good as the one you had
though, right, mum?' The thought appeared unbidden
in Hermione's head, but she managed to suppress it and simply nodded instead.
Her expression must have told her parents something though as her mother gave her
an amused look.
Hermione rushed to fill in the
silence before either of her parents could ask anything she didn't want to
answerÉ especially, where she might have been walking this afternoon. "We've
got our wands, so we'll be safe enough. Besides, Tonks is a trained Auror, and
I expect Fawkes can get us out of any trouble we can't manage. Don't worry, we'll
be goodÉ and safe."
Fawkes appeared back and flew to
Luna's shoulder. Hermione hugged her parents quickly and waved to the others as
she hurried over to take Luna's hand. A moment later, she was in a quiet alley
with Luna, with Harry and Tonks nearby.
Tonks turned to Fawkes, "Ok, I
want to cast a notice-me-not charm on you, so
you don't drive the Muggles crazy staring at you. That ok with you?"
Fawkes just tilted his head at her slightly and let out a short trill.
Tonks turned to Harry frustrated,
"Is that a yes?" She asked him.
Harry suppressed his grin and
nodded. "Yep, he trusts you."
Tonks grunted and cast the charm on
Fawkes, and then muttered to him "Wouldn't kill you to nod your head when
you mean 'yes' would it? Smart bird like you should be able to manage that, I'm
sure."
Tonks looked around to see the
others grinning at her and she gave a mock-frown. "Right, I'm hungry
enough to eat a hippogriff, and since I know where one is, I need to eat now
before I get tempted to go and roast it!" Tonks said, then jerked her
thumb over her shoulder in Fawkes' direction "I'd try roasting that
feathery git, but he'd probably like it".
She led them on a short walk to a
small Italian restaurant, and then inside it. A couple of minutes later, they had
been escorted to a table, and were sitting at it studying their menus.
"Tonks, what's fettucine?"
Luna asked.
"Well, it's just a flat pasta
made out of egg and flour. They do a nice Fettucine Alfredo here if that's what
you're looking at."
"Actually, I was thinking of
having the Fettucine Carbonara."
Tonks applauded her selection, and
then asked Hermione about her choice; learning that she was going to order the
Risotto Funghi.
"Right then Harry, have you
made up your mind yet?"
"Not really.. I've always
wanted to try Lasagne, but the Calzone Rustico looks good as well." Harry
said, undecided.
"Sounds good to me. Right then,
we'll just order one of each and share. That ok with you?" Tonks asked.
A few minutes later, they'd placed
their orders, including their request for Harry and Tonks' meals to be split
over the two plates. They were now sipping the red wine she'd ordered; a chilled
and rather fruity Lambrusco that everyone found easy to drink.
"Ok, you three, we're going to
have some fun tonight, and I don't mind a little underage drinking, but we need
to establish some ground rules. Firstly, you don't drink anything I don't buy
you, ok? I'll never hear the end of it if any of you get pissed out of your
heads. Secondly, when we get to the clubs, you don't ever let your drink out of
sight. There's some stuff that Muggles can put in your drink that canÉ well,
let's just say it'd be like someone slipping some Amortentia in your pumpkin
juice. Got me? And thirdly, nobody goes anywhere alone. Well, except Harry of
course, but he's got Fawkes to hold his hand, or his whatever, when he toddles
off to the loo. So, anyone have a problem with any of that?"
The three agreed to the rules
readily, realising, as all teenagers did, that they needed to keep the adults
happy if they were wanted to do this again sometime.
By the time their meals arrived,
Harry had finished his second glass of Lambrusco, and Tonks was giving Harry a
dirty look as he reached for the bottle to top up his glass. Relenting, Harry
took a drink from his water glass instead, and raised it to her in a salute.
Tonks smirked at him. "Good
choice, cuz."
Harry smiled at her, wondering if he
was ever going to get tired of hearing her reminding him of their family
relationship.
As their plates were set in front of
them, Harry gaped at the size of the servings. Even Ron would have a hard time
getting through all thisÉ maybe.
Tonks must have read his mind.
"Hey, if you're not going to eat all that, just let me know."
He looked across the table at her,
and then down at her equally huge plate. "You can't be serious, where are
you going to fit all that?"
"Hey, metamorph hereÉ my
metabolism is wicked at storing energy. The sooner you accept I'm just all
round bloody awesome, the easier it's going to be. 'course, if you don't
believe I can eat all this and more besides, we could have a little bet."
"You're on!" Harry said,
not expecting for a minute that he was going to win the bet.
Tonks laughed. "You really
should have agreed to the terms of the bet first. No telling what I might want
from you." She said with a suggestive wink.
Harry started eating his meal. He
decided lasagne was now his favourite food, followed closely by calzone.
"Can I try some?" Luna
asked, startling Harry. For some reason he'd thought she was a vegetarian.
He swapped plates with her as the
table wasn't large enough for her to simply move hers back a bit, and watched
as she ate some of his lasagne, and then the calzone. Then she moved back to
the lasagne and Harry started to get a little worried for his meal.
"Aren't you going to try my
fettucine, Harry?" Luna asked him, noticing him watching her eat.
"Huh? Oh yeah, thanks,
Luna". He tried wrapping the pasta around his fork, but ended up giving
that up as a bad idea, and simply cut up some of the pasta so that he could eat
it normally. It was quite nice, but it wasn't lasagne.
Fortunately, after a few more bites,
Luna handed back his plate and they resumed eating their original meals. By the
time Harry was full, there wasn't too much left on his plate.
"You going to finish
that?" Tonks asked him. Harry looked up from his internal contemplation of
whether he really wanted another bite, to see that Tonks had indeed emptied her
own plate and was looking at his with interest.
A minute later, Tonks was using some
bread to wipe up the last bits of bolognese sauce from what used to be his
plate.
She sat back and patted her stomach,
which everyone could see looked just as slim as before, thanks to her choice of
outfit.. "I'll say it again, what's not to love about being a
metamorphmagus?
Something occurred to Harry at her
rhetorical question.
"ButÉ doesn't that make finding
a good bloke hard?"
Tonks stared at him "You're
joking, right? Bloody hell, Harry, I know the Dursley's messed you up, butÉ?
Never mind, easier to just show you." With that, Tonks cast a notice-me-not charm around the table, and then morphed into a duplicate of Luna,
then Hermione, then Ginny, then Susan, then to Harry's horror, Draco.
"The plumbing doesn't change
insideÉ much, and I'm not game to even think about messing with hormones, so I'm
not 'fully functional' as a male, but I could go through the motions if I had
to. Mind you, I can't imagine I'd want toÉ" 'Draco' said musing, before Tonks
resumed her normal form.
"So, you tell me, Harry. Still
think it would be hard for me to find any bloke I really wanted, or any girl
for that matter?" She said, now morphing into a duplicate of Harry
himself.
Harry looked at Tonks in horror, and
then glanced over to his left at Luna. She was looking at Tonks with curiosity,
but then turned back to Harry and smiled at him. "I can tell the difference
between you." She said, and squeezed his knee under the table.
Tonks changed back, feeling as
though she'd made her point.
"I do know all about your
morphing Tonks, though I really hadn't thought of all the errr, options you had
available. I just meant that it must be hard trying to find a bloke that wants
you for you, not who you can turn into on the outside."
Tonks laughed. "Yeah, I see
where you're coming from, Harry. Listen, don't worry about it. It's not much
different to what all other girls have to deal with. Not all guys are
sweethearts."
Harry nodded, sorry he'd brought the
whole topic up. This was a side of Tonks he wished he'd never known.
Tonks looked at him from a moment,
guessing where his thoughts were taking him. "You know, Harry. With your
titles and wealth, you're going to find witches are going to be throwing
themselves at you left, right and centre when that gets out. Plus you've got
that whole Tri-Wizard champion thing going on as well, not to mention
everything else you've done. I expect you could have a different witch in your
bed every night once you get back to civilisationÉ"
"What? How could you think I'd-"
"Relax, Harry. I'm just making
my point. Just because someone can do something, doesn't mean they actually do
it. Right?"
Harry nodded, feeling more than a
little ashamed, and now really wished he'd kept his mouth shut earlier.
Tonks removed the notice-me-not charm she'd cast, and their table was cleared soon after.
"So, anyone want a cappuccino
or dessert?" Tonks asked, returning to her usual bubbly personality as
though nothing had happened.
The rest of their time in the
restaurant went smoothly, although Harry had spun around with his wand in hand
when the waiter had called out 'Ciao Bella' to
Tonks as they left.
Perhaps sensing Harry's unease,
Fawkes started trilling as they walked a few streets over to a club that Tonks
knew. As it was a Wednesday night and still early, they were able to walk
straight in without having to queue first.
Tonks went up to the bar, while the
others staked their territory in a fairly quiet spot and settled into the low
sofas. If Harry was surprised that Luna decided to settle on his lap instead of
the seat beside him, he wasn't going to argue about it.
Tonks returned shortly afterwards with
four bottles, and handed them around. Harry took a sip but wasn't particularly
impressed with it. It was some bubbly, fruity, wine drink that he imagined the
girls would like.
"So what do you think?"
Tonks asked, having sprawled out on a large armchair.
"I can't say I like the music
much, it soundsÉ a bit off." Harry replied, honestly.
"It's Karaoke, Harry, it nearly
always sounds off. Don't worry, they'll have a DJ on in about an hour or so,
and then the dancing will start up."
"Dancing? GreatÉ" Harry
said, unenthusiastically
"That's the spirit! Right, now
who's coming up to sing with me?" Tonks asked, looking around.
~o~
The night had been going quite well.
The girls had sung a few songs, and Harry had managed to beg off from joining
in, being content to listen to them sing.
When the dancing had started, he'd
followed Luna out a few times, and then at her insistence, danced with Hermione
and Tonks from time to time. He was currently dancing with both Luna and
Hermione while Tonks was off getting some drinks when the trouble started.
A tall, well-muscled bloke had come
over and started dancing close by the three, paying most of his attention to
Hermione since Luna was closer to Harry. Since Harry could see Hermione wasn't
interested, he manoeuvred himself so that he was between them.
"Hey! Back off, man! Dance with
your own chick."
Harry turned to face him
"They're with me, and she doesn't want to dance with you."
"Is that so?"
"Yeah" Harry replied, and
turned back to the girls thinking the problem had been solved.
~o~
Harry opened his eyes and looked up.
He could tell he was still in the club, but, what had happened?
"Lie still, Harry." He
heard Hermione say. She sounded upset.
"Where's Luna? And Tonks?"
Harry said, sitting up and looking around in sudden panic.
"I'm here" Luna said from
his other side, and helping him to stand up.
Tonks appeared in front of him,
along with the guy that had been trying to dance with Hermione. She had him in
a wrist lock, and didn't seem to be exerting any effort to control him.
"Anything you want to say to this piece of shite before the coppers take
him, Harry?"
Harry shook his head. He still had
no idea what was going on. He watched as Tonks walked him over to a couple of
Bobbies, and then give them a statement. Whatever she'd said seemed to satisfy
them, as they just took the guy with them and didn't come over and ask them any
questions.
"So, what happened?" Harry
asked, looking between the girls.
"The guy hit you in the back of
the head with his bottle after you turned around. You went down and Hermione
kicked him, then Tonks came over and threw him around quite a bit. While she
was doing that, Fawkes flew up and cried a couple of tears on your head, and
then I ennervated you." Luna said, sadly.
"What's wrong, Luna?"
Harry asked her, taking her into a hug.
"I'm sorry I wasn't more help
to you. I'll do better next time, I promise."
"Well, you did a lot better
than I did." Harry said, ruefully.
Tonks walked up and started to
inspect Harry, peering into his eyes, and gently probing his head for any
tenderness.
"I'm ok, Tonks, really. Phoenix
tears have healing properties, so I'm fine."
Tonks looked at him again as though
checking he was telling the truth, and then enveloped him in a tight hug.
"Don't you ever do that to me again!" She demanded, then after a
pause. "You made me drop my drinks, you prat!"
"Sorry, Tonks"
She pulled back and her eyes were
watery. "Do you want to leave now?" She asked.
"Not really. I was actually
having fun, so as long as you three are happy to stay, I am as well."
She nodded, and looked at the
others, who also nodded. "Right then, why don't you go take a seat while
we go freshen up, since you've managed to ruin my makeup as well. Oh, and
you're buying the next round – make it the next two rounds!"
Tonks watched him head back towards
'their' seats with Fawkes on his shoulder again, and then she went to the
ladies with the two girls. The room was fortunately empty when they arrived,
and Luna cast a colloportus charm on the door to
lock it.
"One bloody day." Tonks
said softly, looking at herself in the mirror.
"Tonks?" Hermione asked,
uncertainly.
"I nearly got him killed after only
one bloody day as his cousin. It took me longer than that to kill Sirius. Gotta
be some kind of record don't you think?"
Luna walked up to her and slapped
her. "Don't talk like that! You know Sirius was duelling with Bellatrix
when he fell into the veil. Just because you couldn't beat her doesn't mean it
was your fault that he died, any more than it was Harry's. What happened
tonight was no-one's fault. Well, except that Harry shouldn't have turned his
back on that man, but I doubt he'll make that mistake again."
Tonks stared at her. "Feisty
when you want to be aren't you?" She said eventually.
"You're wasting my Harry-time
Tonks. Are you going to fix your makeup now?" Luna asked her, smiling.
Tonks winked at her and then turned
to the sink. Quickly washing and drying her face, she then mimed opening a
small bag and taking out a lipstick. As she drew her imaginary lipstick across
her face, the girls saw her lips taking on a redder appearance.
Replacing her lipstick, she then
mimed applying a lip liner, blush, eye shadow and mascara, until the other
girls were more than a little impressed at her control.
When she finished, she mimed putting
a compact mirror in a bag, closing it up and then tossing it away over her
shoulder. She turned and grinned at the girls. "Like I said earlier, who
the hell wouldn't want to be a metamorph? C'mon, let's go dance with your
boyfriend, Luna!"
"Once I've finished snogging
him a bit firstÉ" Luna replied.
"Right, maybe I'll just get the
drinks first then. You two stay together." Tonks said, then unlocked the
door and left.
Hermione was about to follow her out
when Luna closed the door and locked it again.
"So, Hermione, how did your
talk go with Harry?"
Sighing, Hermione told her the
highlights of her conversation with Harry, not holding anything back.
"So you told him it was too
late now? Because he's with me?" Luna scowled, and muttered to herself.
"That's still not a choice!"
"Ok, I'm going to have to sort
you both out, since neither of you are doing what I've asked. I've had him as a
boyfriend for three days since Monday, so starting tomorrow, Harry is going to
be your boyfriend for three days. We'll have to make
sure he takes you out on Saturday night. That way he'll have a way of comparing
which of us he really wants as a girlfriend, and he can tell us his decision on
Sunday. Now that that's settled, I've got a boyfriend to snog. Let's go,
Hermione." With that, Luna unlocked the door and put her wand away.
Hermione followed her out of the
room, suddenly wondering if there really were Crumple-Horned Snorkacks. She had
a sneaking suspicion that the forces of nature and magic had probably given in
to her as well.
~o~