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beholder_mod ([info]beholder_mod) wrote in [info]hp_beholder,
@ 2011-04-26 14:49:00

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Entry tags:beholder_2011, dolores umbridge, femslash, fic, mcgonagall/hooch, minerva mcgonagall, rating:r, rolanda hooch, umbridge/mcgonagall

FIC: "The Cat's Claws" for kelly_chambliss
Recipient: [info]kelly_chambliss
Author: [info]miss_morland
Title: The Cat's Claws
Rating: R
Pairings: Umbridge/McGonagall (unrequited), McGonagall/Hooch
Word Count: 1024
Warnings/Content Information (Highlight to View): *Internalised homophobia, 2nd person*.
Summary: You will make her pay, at last, for your flushing cheeks and sleepless nights and dreams that came to naught.
Author's Notes: Kelly, I'm afraid this is a bit twisted, but I hope you'll enjoy it nonetheless. Many thanks to Beth for her patience and to my beta, R, for her help.




This is why you hate her: cold superiority in every movement, mouth pursed, hair pulled back, a stern gaze through square glasses that lets you know just how much she looks down on you. Prim and proper, she's not unlike the supposed librarians in the pornographic Muggle magazines some of your classmates used to smuggle into the school and sometimes, as a cruel joke, leave on your bed. Like them, she seems every bit the sexless spinster, right until the moment when she pulls off her glasses, shakes out her hair, slips her clothing off to reveal naked skin. You know what she looks like, then: you've pictured it in detail, more times than you care to count.

Such a vulgar cliché, and yet no one else seems to see it; instead, she is well-respected, well-liked, well-feared, all the things you yourself have always wanted to be. This, together with all the other things, is why you hate her, that Gryffindor smugness of an old cat who's never felt the lack of milk, never had to fight for her place in the world. All of this is why you hate her, all of this is why you want her, two sides of an old wound that keeps nagging, burning, deep beneath your skin.

***


"If you would pay a little attention to what I was saying, Miss Umbridge, you would not cause your House to lose so many points."

"Yes, Professor, but I --"

"Detention this afternoon, Miss Umbridge. Mr Filch's office, five o'clock."


***


It's her fault, you tell yourself as you carefully choose your outfits, all pink femininity so that nobody will suspect. She started it, back then, and it has never gone away. She made you burn, back then, with deviant desires and anger and frustration; she made you stutter and stumble and lose your stride; she made you feel ugly and clumsy and wrong.

Of course, she never showed any sign of doing it on purpose. Indeed, you might as well have been air to her. She never did anything that would have been considered unseemly or out of place, no matter how much you wanted her to, no matter how much you hated her for this, no matter how much you hated yourself.

She's good at that, playing by the rules, being in charge and exercising her authority. So you have waited, patiently, for the day when you are in charge and Minerva McGonagall will have to leave or else surrender. And you will make her pay, at last, for your flushing cheeks and sleepless nights and dreams that came to naught.

***


"But Professor, he started it! He called me a t--"

"Enough with the excuses, Miss Umbridge."


***


But you know well enough by now that if she made you a deviant, it's because she herself is one. Even if you hadn't known back then, with some strange certainty, you do now. You've paid attention and you've been rewarded with unmistakable proof: little touches, quick smiles, lingering gazes that say it all. Hooch -- you taste the word, make a face, spit it out. Sitting in your office, steeping your tea, you think of your own schooldays, when there was another flying instructor. Did another woman stealthily visit her chambers then? You don't know, and it frustrates you.

You sip your tea, watching the kittens on your wall. Adorable, young things, easy to love, no claws or teeth that bite. You'd like the students to be more like them. You'd like her to be more like them. What does it matter that they will never love you back?

***


"This isn't fair, Professor. They'd broken the rules, and I caught --"

"That will do, Miss Umbridge; I won't hear another word."


***


The blood on the boy's hand reminds you of secret fantasies, of nails -- like cat's claws -- on soft skin, and you stare, hungrily, thinking of punishment and power, of silent screams, of giving pain that might turn into pleasure.

Later, in your bed, you touch yourself, all pretense of daintiness gone. Hard angry motions, a hand between your legs, another cupping a breast, the way she touches Hooch, the way Hooch touches her. You imagine burying your face between her breasts, her hair winding about you both like it winds about her and Hooch when they kiss, when they rut against each other, stroke and bite each other with beastly force, the way you've seen so many times, the way you see it now, vivid in your mind as life itself as you rub yourself and gasp and moan along with them.

Afterwards, you spell your hands clean, smoothe down your blankets, and lie down to sleep, trying not to think of anything at all.

***


"Yes, Miss Umbridge, that is indeed correct. Is there anything else you came to see me about?"

"I... No, Professor."


***


This is why you hate her: cold superiority, smug primness, a hidden heat that she will never share with you, a protective streak that really should not exist in women like her. When the Stunners hit, you cry out in anger, both at the fools who attacked her and at her idiocy in meddling where she had no business meddling, trying to save the half-breed oaf. After they've taken her to the hospital wing, you go to your office, sit down, make yourself a cup of tea. You watch the kittens, decorative and lifeless and forever yours.

You know what she looks like, now: you've seen her stiff body, not young anymore and seriously damaged by the spells that were fired four against one. You've seen Hooch, pale and trembling, hovering over her bed, not caring who might notice. You've seen proof, yet again, of just how much she's well-respected, well-liked, well-feared.

She has left, though not surrendered. As you sit in your office, you think of the job that remains: the school is yours now, even though she isn't. That has to be enough.

You go to bed, shut out the noise from the castle and the forest, and tell yourself to enjoy your victory.


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(Anonymous)
2011-04-26 03:47 pm UTC (link)
Oooohh: I love the idea of Umbridge pining for Minerva (of course I do *LOL*) - and your second-person stream of consciousness is absolutely great!!!
Thank you,
Minervas_Eule

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[info]miss_morland
2011-05-30 03:17 pm UTC (link)
I'm glad you enjoyed it!

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[info]lash_larue
2011-04-26 04:29 pm UTC (link)
Damn!

"How can you do this pairing in a thousand words?" I thought...

Now I know.

Brilliant.
L

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[info]miss_morland
2011-05-30 03:18 pm UTC (link)
Thanks so much; I'm glad you liked! (And thanks, again, for my fabulous gift -- it can't be said often enough. <3)

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[info]kelly_chambliss
2011-04-26 06:39 pm UTC (link)
Wow, this is excellent, just excellent. I love it. I've wanted good Minerva/Umbridge fic forever. I've tried (and failed) to write it myself, but now I don't need to.

I love well-written second-person, and you've done a stellar job with the form. Your Dolores is perfect -- distanced from herself, filled with desire and anger that are essentially one and the same. Her back-story makes such good sense, as does the well-handled cat motif. And of course Dolores is the sort who would want to be equally "well-liked" and "well-feared."

My only regret is that there's only 1000 words of this fine fic; when a story is this good, I'm greedy enough to wish for many times that number. Thank you!

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[info]kelly_chambliss
2011-04-26 09:39 pm UTC (link)
*back again*

Just as good on third reading. One great line among many: that Gryffindor smugness of an old cat who's never felt the lack of milk. And such a believable explanation for all the pink frills.

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[info]miss_morland
2011-05-30 03:21 pm UTC (link)
Thank you, Kelly, I'm glad you enjoyed this despite its being brief -- I originally had a much longer story in mind (with another pairing), but various stuff (i.e. the breaking of this and that) made it hard to concentrate on anything substantial. So in the end I figured a short fic was better than no fic, and decided to see if Dolores would talk to me (or rather, to herself). I'm pleased that you liked the result!

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[info]kelly_chambliss
2011-06-01 04:18 am UTC (link)
Believe me, I'd much rather have 1000 superb words (as yours are) than 5000 mediocre ones. The fact that you managed to write at all, what with "the breaking of this and that," is impressive, and that you wrote so well, in more than one fest -- well, it's more than impressive. Your gift was one of the standouts of the fest for me, one of the best Dolores characterizations I've read.

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[info]miss_morland
2011-06-01 03:32 pm UTC (link)
I'm very glad to hear it. *hugs*

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[info]selmak
2011-04-26 08:09 pm UTC (link)
Absolutely incredible story - a bit twisted yes, but oh so deliciously done. wonderful job!

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[info]miss_morland
2011-05-30 03:22 pm UTC (link)
Thanks so much!

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[info]leela_cat
2011-04-26 08:36 pm UTC (link)
Damn, Umbridge almost makes sense in this scenario with such a backstory and so much self-hatred. So very twisted and so very human. Wonderfully done.

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[info]miss_morland
2011-05-30 03:22 pm UTC (link)
Thank you!

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[info]synn
2011-04-26 09:12 pm UTC (link)
This is great. I love the flow of it, and the love/hate that twists together because of unrequited desire. There's a real sense of minerva's obliviousness/indifference, which is perfect.

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[info]miss_morland
2011-05-30 03:22 pm UTC (link)
Thanks very much!

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[info]miramiraficfic
2011-04-26 10:25 pm UTC (link)
The character study in the second paragraph of this piece alone is breathtaking: I particularly like the line about "that Gryffindor smugness of an old cat who's never felt the lack of milk." It's fascinating to see an Umbridge who's not unshakably convinced that she's right and yet refuses to accept that she can't shape the entire universe the way she wants it. The relationship with Hooch is sketched out beautifully in the few, spare lines it's granted as well. Great job!

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[info]miss_morland
2011-05-30 03:23 pm UTC (link)
Thanks so much! I think that's one of my favourite lines, too. :-)

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[info]tetleythesecond
2011-04-27 08:26 am UTC (link)
Wow! I just read this three times and love what you do with such few words. Your Umbridge is creepy and believable, her POV and voice so well done, and the McG/H references are wonderful in their sparseness. It's great how you let her imagine them so vividly that at first one almost has the feeling she's actually watching them.

Your writing, of course, is sheer beauty. No favourite lines -- I'd be quoting the whole thing back at you because it's so well-written.

Fantastic fic!

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[info]miss_morland
2011-05-30 03:24 pm UTC (link)
You always leave such great reviews, even when I'm not really sure I deserve them. *g* Thank you!

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[info]regan_v
2011-04-27 11:45 am UTC (link)
This is brilliant: spare, taut, and merciless. I will never see Umbridge the same way again.

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[info]miss_morland
2011-05-30 03:24 pm UTC (link)
Thanks so much!

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[info]alwaysasnapefan
2011-04-27 04:36 pm UTC (link)
First of all, I LOVE second person. It's not done enough.

This was so sweet and flowing and solidly "the way things are". It was a very in-the-head type story which made it particularly interesting to a reader like me. I love this type of thing. I love the sympathy-but-not this inspires in me for Umbridge.

Very impressive. I'll definitely come back to this one later.

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[info]miss_morland
2011-05-30 03:26 pm UTC (link)
Thank you! I'm very glad you found the story interesting. :-)

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[info]winterwitch
2011-04-27 06:12 pm UTC (link)
Yay, Umbridge's POV! That is certainly unusual and unexpected, and most interesting. The reference to the Muggle magazine had me grinning widely, I can SO imagine that! ;o)
I never would have pictured Umbridgte young enough to be Minerva's student, but it's a good idea and works really well. As do the symbolism of the colour pink you accord her, and the meaning of her love for kittens.
Umbridge is all hunger for power and jealousy, and so desperate to get what she craves, yet knows that she has no means of ever getting it. This makes so much sense, and makes her so much more understandable to me now. Great story, and awesome take on the character. I just wish there was more of it! ;o)

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[info]miss_morland
2011-05-30 04:01 pm UTC (link)
Thanks for the review; glad you enjoyed the story! I don't think Umbridge's age is ever stated in canon, so there seemed to be no reason not to make her an ex-student of McG's...

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[info]winterwitch
2011-05-31 10:33 am UTC (link)
*g* And I can say "ah, it was you" again ;o). I was rather sure that I knew the author of this fic, but I'm not good enough yet and haven't managed enough of the beholder fare this year to put a name to it.

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[info]irena_candy
2011-04-27 10:58 pm UTC (link)
"She made you burn, back then, with deviant desires and anger and frustration; she made you stutter and stumble and lose your stride; she made you feel ugly and clumsy and wrong." Perfect, perfect!! A wonderfully vivid picture of self-conscious love.

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[info]miss_morland
2011-05-30 04:03 pm UTC (link)
Thank you very much!

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[info]shyfoxling
2011-04-28 05:08 am UTC (link)
This is very interesting in an almost meta sense: Thinking about Dolores as a human being? Who'd-a thunk it?

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[info]miss_morland
2011-05-30 04:04 pm UTC (link)
Sadly, I think the potential for cruelty is all too human... Thanks for reading!

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[info]therealsnape
2011-04-28 03:37 pm UTC (link)
All of this is why you hate her, all of this is why you want her, two sides of an old wound that keeps nagging, burning, deep beneath your skin. Wow. Great line, and the whole story is so utterly believable.
Second person POV is so difficult to do right, but it can be such a triumph when done well - this is marvellous.

Hooch -- you taste the word, make a face, spit it out. Another great line. And the reason for the pink frills, the use of the word deviant: it's brilliant.

Marvellous story!

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[info]miss_morland
2011-05-30 04:05 pm UTC (link)
Thank you, TRS! Those are probably two of my favourite lines, too, so I'm happy they worked for you. <3

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[info]secretsolitaire
2011-04-29 01:27 am UTC (link)
Wow, very nicely done.

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[info]miss_morland
2011-05-30 04:06 pm UTC (link)
Thanks!

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[info]atdelphi
2011-04-29 08:25 pm UTC (link)
Oh, this is chillingly lovely. I love how spare and tense you've made this. What a perfectly believable look into Umbridge's dark headspace.

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[info]miss_morland
2011-05-30 04:06 pm UTC (link)
Thank you!

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[info]lookfar
2011-05-01 04:18 am UTC (link)
I adore second-person fiction and it's so rare! This is a great treat and I totally believe in your jealous, envious, hateful and self-hating Dolores Umbridge. It's a great work of imagining from canon. Bringing those kittens in is genius; I knew they indicated pathos and evil somehow.

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[info]miss_morland
2011-05-30 04:07 pm UTC (link)
Thank you so much! I love cats, but I always thoughts those kittens were pretty sinister...

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[info]eeyore9990
2011-05-23 06:47 am UTC (link)
This is EXCELLENT. Really love how much bitterness and volatile lust you wove through the words. She's so desperate here and ( as I'm watching OotP on television) it reads SO TRUE to that vindictiveness we see from her in canon.

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[info]miss_morland
2011-05-30 04:07 pm UTC (link)
Thank you! I'm so glad it felt believable to you.

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[info]ldymusyc
2011-05-25 08:17 am UTC (link)
Ooooh, what a vicious and vile little woman that Umbridge is. You really made her come to life here. I can't help but pity her for hating herself so much. Good work, mystery author.

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[info]miss_morland
2011-05-30 04:07 pm UTC (link)
Thanks! I do think Umbridge is fairly pitiful...

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[info]lyras
2011-05-30 02:53 am UTC (link)
Oof. Short and vicious and so very well done! I love Umbridge's mixed reaction at the end - she's won, but she hasn't really.

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[info]miss_morland
2011-05-30 04:08 pm UTC (link)
Thank you very much!

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You've been nominated!
[info]hpfanficfanpoll
2012-01-21 06:11 am UTC (link)
Dear Miss Morland,

I am writing to inform you that you've been nominated for the following category for the Spring 2012 Round of The HP Fanfic Fan Poll Awards (http://hpfanficfanpoll.livejournal.com):


BEST VILLAIN: Dolores Umbridge in "The Cat's Claws"


The nominations period will end on January 22, 2012. The voting period (open to all HP fanfic fans) will be from February 1, 2012 to March 31, 2012. We will tally up all votes and announce winners on or before April 15, 2012. Winners will receive a banner with the information about their win, and all bragging rights for having placed.

We'll also have "I've been nominated" banners up within the next day or two if you want to post those on your blogs. Check back at our website (http://hpfanficfanpoll.livejournal.com) for those.

You need not take any other action at this time. If your story wins in its nominated category, you will be notified.

However, please feel free to nominate other writers in this fandom for the awards ceremony, if you feel inclined. Please read our Over FAQ (http://hpfanficfanpoll.livejournal.com/1530.html) and our How To Nominate A Fic page (http://hpfanficfanpoll.livejournal.com/1640.html) if you'd like to recognize any other writers for any of the categories mentioned, under the themes that are allowable for this Round.

Congratulations on your nomination!

Sincerely,

Melissa, The HP Fanfic Fan Poll Awards Moderator
http://hpfanficfanpoll.livejournal.com

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[info]iselima.livejournal.com
2013-04-09 10:34 am UTC (link)
Wow! So well done: to make Umbridge a believable breathing woman from the bare skeleton that she is in canon and yet keep her exactly true to that...

Her, imagining Minerva and Ro in all vividness, exciting her and fuelling her jealousy and hatred, her self-hatred included. It's so painfully real.

Many awesome lines here and remarkable scenes, fleshing out her, her life, in just a few words...

To name a few things I noticed, which make this a very believable, enjoyable and touching fic, no matter all of Dolores's nastiness: the librarian-porn, the love for the kittens, sneakily observing McGonagall and Hooch, the bloody quill, the stunners and then these few lines of her dealings with her professor.

Thanks to Kelly and her Beholder Meme I found this story and I enjoyed it thoroughly!

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[info]miss_morland
2013-04-09 01:11 pm UTC (link)
Thank you so much for this great review! So glad you enjoyed the story. <3

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