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| Entry tags: | *fic, 2008-04, author: lee_west, character: arthur, theme: power tools |
FIC: The Power of Tools (R - Arthur/Molly)
Title: The Power of Tools
Author:
lee_west
Characters: Arthur, and Molly in absentia
Rating: R
Summary: Arthur is doing research work in Muggle London and finds out something interesting about the power of Muggle tools.
Warnings: It seems a recurrent warning whenever I write Arthur and Molly: don't try this at home, kids.
Kinks chosen: Power tools
Word Count: ~3,100
Author's notes: The things I put my betas through...they deserve much more than thanks. Thanks again,
onehundredmoons and
lyras for all your help.
Following the end of the war, the wizarding world entered a period of sheer adoration of all things Muggle. Houses were fitted with special spells to allow for televised Muggle shows to be enjoyed by all in wizarding Britain. Of special interest were the soap operas, the main topic of conversation of witches of any age. Floo Talk became a second-rate means of communication, used only by those who couldn't afford one of the new tellyphones powered by Floo powder from a city main. It was much nicer – and cleaner - than sticking your face into a dirty and sooty fireplace, the witches said, fluffing their hair with one hand while the other held the handset to their ears.
On a social level there were even more important changes: it was considered wrong and politically incorrect to refer to non-wizarding folk in a derogatory way, and parents taught their children to be tolerant, under the threat of being outcasts in school. Of course a few families were still quite prejudiced, but even those parents bit their tongue in public and in front of their children, reserving their bitterest words for the privacy of their bedrooms. No-one would be foolish enough to incur the wrath of society and the obvious shunning that would ensue.
And it was a fact that Muggles had invented wonderful gadgets to make life easier or more fun, without an ounce of magic in their bones. Even the old purebloods who felt disdain for the Muggles in secret had a new tellyphone in their house. Rather reticently, they had to agree it was an improvement over the old method, but they would never admit how pleased they were with it. Or with Muggle shows.
In all of wizarding Britain, there was no-one happier than Arthur Weasley. He felt vindicated for all the years he'd spent studying the various Muggle artefacts and had been made fun of because of that. But even the derision had paid off: Arthur was now the Head of the newly-created Muggle Research and Development Division of the Ministry of Magic. It was an important position, reporting directly to Minister Shacklebolt, who himself was a lover of all things Muggle – especially a very nice Harley-Davidson he'd acquired while working for the "other" Minister, and which he rode every weekend he was free.
It had been Arthur's group that had developed the tellyphone, a telephone-television combination, which used the Muggle technologies of image and voice transmissions to create a machine that was powered by Floo Powder for ease of communication and allowed the speakers to see each other in a small screen where the telephone dial was. This way the biggest advantage of traditional Floo talk, the ability to see the interlocutor, was maintained and was considered a step above what the Muggles had achieved. Arthur had received a commendation from Minister Shacklebolt for the success of the project.
Arthur had been happy beyond description. He truly loved his job and the commendation only gave him an even stronger desire to find yet other means to improve the quality of life of wizarding society. After a short talk with Kingsley, it was decided that Arthur would spend some time in Muggle London, observing new technological developments that could be useful for wizards, too.
He arrived at the Burrow in a state of ecstasy. Finally he'd be able to live among Muggles, learn about their technology and, in addition to not being ridiculed, would get paid for it! The Ministry had arranged for a flat for him and Molly to live in during the research period.
At home, though, his happiness suffered a severe blow. Molly announced, point blank, that she was not going to live in Muggle London for several months. When asked why, she pointed out that she was needed by the other members of the family. Firstly, Fleur was about to give birth, and Molly wanted to be around to help her daughter-in-law.
"But her mother can come and help her, Molly," Arthur pleaded, already seeing his dreams of living a nice Muggle existence fast disappearing in smoke.
Molly shot him a somewhat crazed look. "What? And let someone else take care of my grandchild?"
"It'll be her grandchild, too. And daughters usually prefer their own mother's company at a time like this."
"NEVER!" she shouted, shaking her head in disbelief at his preposterous idea. "Arthur Weasley, I can't believe you're suggesting such a thing. It's our oldest son's baby and I'll surely help care for him or her."
"But you can still come to London and then return to help out with the baby. It won't be born for another month or so. You and I can get settled in London and you can Floo or Apparate to St Mungo's when the time comes."
She pondered that for a minute or so. "Still can't. Fleur is getting bigger and needs help now, too. Besides," she added, before he had time to suggest Mrs Delacour again, "there's also the issue of Ginny and Ron."
He furrowed his brows. "What issue?"
"Well, Arthur, they're both in serious relationships and it's not a good idea to leave them on their own. Merlin knows what they'll make of this house if we're not here."
Arthur had a good idea of what Molly meant, but it didn't make sense. Ron and Harry were sharing a flat near Diagon Alley, and Ginny and Hermione were also rooming together not too far from where the two young men were. If they wanted to do whatever Molly was suggesting, why would they need an empty Burrow to do it? In actuality, he was sure that the rooming arrangements were a bit of a sham, and that Ron was living with Hermione while Ginny and Harry shared the other flat. More than once they had knocked at either the girls' or the boys' flats and been told to wait a few minutes. In those times he'd heard the sound of Floo or Apparition movement, but Molly seemed oblivious to it.
"Molly, they're all on their own! They're adults and they should be able to live their lives."
"Not under my roof," she huffed, crossing her arms, indicating that the conversation was over. But, when she saw the dejected look on his face, she softened a little. "You can go, though, Arthur. I can come for a few days and help you get settled. And I'm sure you'll have days off here and there to come back home."
In all those years of blissful marriage, Arthur had only slept away from Molly less than a dozen times, and six of those were baby deliveries, when she had stayed at St Mungo's overnight with a new baby – or babies, in the case of the twins. And in those times Arthur had slept restlessly, missing the comforting presence of his wife next to him. He could only sleep well when he was spooning against her, his arms encircling her waist and her hand tenderly holding his against her stomach. She had grown from the lithe little thing he'd married to a full-figured matron, and Arthur had accommodated to the increasing girth, bringing her even closer to him as she got bigger.
It was all about companionship. Arthur had to be sincere with himself and admit that, while he missed Molly by this side, he didn't miss the sex. It had been great while they were younger, but as time had gone by, his libido had decreased considerably, to the point that he and Molly hardly ever made love at all. She didn't seem to mind, either, so he was happy with holding her tight every night.
He was disappointed that she wouldn't be there every night with him, but she insisted and he caved in.