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Hermione Granger ([info]cerebralwitch) wrote in [info]wished,
@ 2009-08-01 00:44:00

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Entry tags:!1997: 08, !incomplete, albus dumbledore, harry potter, hermione granger, ron weasley

Who: Harry, Ron, Hermione, Dumbledore
When: August 1st, late afternoon
Where: The Burrow
What: Talking, Arguing, Planning
Rating: PG, Angst
TBC in comments.



Harry stared down at the table in front of him, poking at the locket there once. The Burrow was quiet - Molly and Arthur out, Ginny with them. It felt a bit strangely empty really. He was used to the bustle and noise of the Burrow, but with just him and Ron there, it felt big, instead of crowded, and calm instead of chaotic. He missed the chaos, really. But it'd given them time to go over their plans, at least, before Hermione left to fetch some things from her house.

Dumbledore had already told Harry that he planned to retire. He hadn't come right out and said why, but Harry wasn't daft, and he'd seen the signs, and been there to spoonfeed him poison. Dumbledore was starting to look. . . well, old. He looked his age, and weak with it. He'd said he'd be by later today. Or tomorrow. Dumbledore never was exact, he seemed to move on his own time schedule and Harry had given up trying to keep up with what that was ages ago. He'd just deal with the old wizard when he showed up. As always, Harry had the impression that Dumbledore knew more than he was saying. This wasn't fifth year though, and Harry had to trust that if there were things he wasn't saying, then he had his reasons.

But that didn't keep it from being frustrating. And Harry hated this bloody locket, and was tired of the constant search for who R.A.B. was, and why he'd done what he'd done - or she, as Hermione had been quick to point out. Harry didn't care if it was a he, or a she, or a slug - so long as they figured it out. They needed to know if they were going to find the rest and destroy them.

Plus he was just really tired of reading everything Hermione shoved at him and listening to her theories on who R.A.B. was. Not that they weren't brilliant ideas, but Harry's eyes were still starting to cross hearing them.

Although it was better than thinking about the flight from Privet Drive, and what happened, he supposed. It felt like it still hadn't quite sunk in. Hagrid had been his first friend, the first to take him away from his old life. He'd been larger than life. It was. . . impossible to think of him gone. Who else could fill the space he'd left behind? It had driven home just how dangerous this was, though. Dumbledore was old, and he was already dying - even if neither of them had quite said that. Harry could take his help. Hermione and Ron were different. They shouldn't have to risk this with him. . . he just didn't know how to convince them of that.

He looked up as he heard the crack of apparation, pocketing the locket quickly in case it was Molly. He got up to walk into the living room to see if it was Hermione. Neither him nor Ron had wanted her to go alone, but she'd insisted. Hermione was very hard to argue out of something she had her mind set on.

Ron had been putting away all the books and parchments they'd had out before Hermione had left, wanting it out of sight before his Mum or Dad came home, or perhaps in the vain hope that, if the books were put away, they could give it a rest for a bit. It was getting to be a bit much, and he was pretty sure that, contrary to a certain girl's belief, it wouldn't kill them to take an afternoon off from going around in the same circles over and over again.

He heard the crack of apparition as well and hurried down the stairs as quickly as possible, nearly bowling Harry over in his rush to see if it was Hermione and if she was alright. Bloody daft girl, going off by herself anyways. "Oy! Sorry, mate," he managed, as he somehow got his feet back underneath him and kept both himself and Harry upright.

Hermione had sat for a very long time in the small bedroom of her parent's home. Not her home. Not anymore, at least. Not even her parents, really. She had sat and thought about the years she'd spent here before Hogwarts - before she'd known what magic, or muggles, or obliviation charms were. Before she'd ever heard of a boy called Harry Potter. She knew that she'd been happy, then, but if she'd stayed that innocent of all of it? No, she decided. She wouldn't be happier now.

She didn't cry, and she was glad of that. Maybe this might have been easier if she'd told the boys what she'd been planning, but she knew that they'd try to stop her. Or at least that she'd feel the need to explain herself, and this hadn't been that type of choice. This wasn't something to be talked over or understood. It was just something she knew that she had to do to keep her parents safe while she did what she had to do to keep her friends safe. That was that, and that was enough.

But she couldn't stay there forever. Wendell and Monica Wilkins would be coming back soon, with the realtor, and as they didn't have a daughter, they wouldn't expect to find one sitting in the spare bedroom. She picked up the last of the things she'd want to take with her, and shoved them into her charmed bag, then slung it over her shoulder and checked her eyes one more time in the dresser mirror to be sure that they weren't red or puffy. Sure that they weren't, she apparated back to The Burrow with a crack.

Harry had reached to catch himself on the door frame when Ron bowled him over, shooting the other boy a dark look. "Watch it," he ordered, but really it was a bit comforting, the fact that Ron still tripped over his own oversized feet half the time. If Ron had to go and shoot up taller than him, at least he hadn't yet sussed out how to work his limbs properly, all the time. It served him right for turning into a giant. (Well. Not giant. But taller than Harry, which was enough.)

He extracted himself from Ron and relaxed when he saw Hermione, not Molly and Arthur. He loved the Weasleys, but Molly was starting to get in fits about wedding plans already, and she worried and fussed. And was always after Harry to eat. Harry thought if he stayed at the Burrow too long, he'd end up fatter than his Uncle.

Hermione looked. . . well, like Hermione. But Harry thought her face looked a bit. . . off, maybe. He frowned. "Everything all right there, Hermione?" he asked.

Ron rolled his eyes. "You watch it," he said back, "short-stuff," he added, a bit more smugly then he probably needed to. It was, he had to admit, more then a little gratifying to know he'd shot up way over Harry's head, and he wasn't nearly as clumsy as what he'd been last year. Usually. Most of the time.

Ron stepped in right behind Harry, his blue eyes raking over Hermione sharply, as if checking for visible signs of her being hurt or attacked, even though she looked perfectly calm. Too calm, maybe, but it was Hermione, so sometimes it was hard to tell. Usually she was the one keeping them from freaking out. He'd opened his mouth to ask her if she was alright when harry beat him to it. He snapped his mouth shut with an annoyed grunt.

Hermione looked back and forth between them once, then shrugged. She wouldn't lie to them to say that she was fine. That everything was fine. That would be too easy to do, and too much of an obvious lie to be believed. Hagrid's death had solidified it - she didn't know that anything would be fine again. They'd win, because there wasn't really an option but for them to win. She couldn't believe anything but that eventual end, knowing they'd work for it. But would that make things fine? She didn't really think so.

Still, she gave them a small, strained sort of half-smile while she didn't answer, and looked around to room. It was curiously devoid of the work they'd been doing. "You didn't figure it out, did you?" Her tone was half disbelief, half sarcasm.

Harry trod on Ron's toes "accidentally". Hard. He stepped out of reach then, crossing his arms over his still-narrow chest and frowning a little, then shrugging. "We've been at it for weeks, did you really thing you'd go off for a few hours and come back to find out we'd sussed it out on our own?" Hermione really ought to know better. Besides, they'd worked at it for an hour and then given it up for a bad job after arguing over the last almond biscuit in the tin. Which Harry hadn't even wanted all that much, but Ron had eaten about ten others. It was probably a good thing he'd shot up, otherwise he'd be short and round.

Hermione's smile wasn't very convincing, but Harry chalked it up to just the stress of it all. Her parents likely wanted her to stay home - they were muggles, but even they'd caught on something was wrong by now. And the flight from Harry's had been hard on all of them. Even the Weasley twins had been shaken by it. Much as they ever were. "We found a bit of a note about horcruxes in that one book that smells of cabbage, but nothing we didn't already know."



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[info]justthelackey
2009-08-06 05:31 am UTC (link)
"Yeah, you and Dumbledore went off your own at the end of sixth year and how'd that turn out?" Ron asked sarcastically. Harry might not have told them everything about what happened, and Ron wasn't always the brightest bulb, but he wasn't stupid. He knew something was wrong with their former Headmaster. He just wasn't sure how serious it was. Serious enough that Ron wasn't reassured by the idea of Dumbledore being his back up.

"Who says you have to do this? Some bloody prophecy and a scar on your head? Most people would have turned tail and made off for Anartica by now. No, you're doing this because you think you're meant to. Just like we are. And no, you wanker, you don't get a say. We're going to be right there by you, and I'll punch you for real if you keep talking about this," he nearly shouted.

He turned back to Hermione. "And don't tell me nothing. Girls always mean something when they say nothing. What did you do?"

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[info]cerebralwitch
2009-08-06 05:37 am UTC (link)
"And Dumbledore is sick, Harry. We all know it, even if we don't want to admit it. Something about what happened to him from the horcruxes.. even if you haven't told us everything, Dumbledore won't be able to support you the way we can." Hermione didn't think he was dying, per se. She'd heard the same rumours as everyone else, but Dumbledore and dying... they just weren't ideas that worked together.

"And it's not your decision anyway. You choose to fight, well good. We do too." And to Ron she cast a narrowed eyed, sharp sort of look. "Honestly, Ronald. Nothing." In a way that made it clear it wasn't nothing at all, but also that she wasn't about to be talking about it.

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[info]sonofastag
2009-08-06 05:45 am UTC (link)
"Better than it would have if there'd been more people there!" Harry shot back, scowling at Ron for a minute. "And no one with any sort of conscience would just have run off!" Which undermined his own argument a bit, and Harry grimaced as he realized it. "Stop yelling about it!" It didn't help that he half yelled it back.

"He's sick, doesn't that make it MORE sense for it to be him who's in danger with me? He has less to lose! He's old, and he's sick, and I don't think. . ." Harry stopped, grimacing. "He's still Dumbledore."

Harry frowned, and he wanted to argue more, but he heard that note in Hermione's voice too, looking at her. "What is it?" It wasn't about the Horcruxes - she'd have told them, then. So it had to be something else. Something personal, maybe. "Did something happen? At your parents'?" he asked slowly.

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[info]justthelackey
2009-08-06 05:55 am UTC (link)
"Stop being STUPID about it and I'll stop YELLING!" Ron yelled back, poking Harry in the chest, because his best friend was being an idiot and saying stupid shit and it made his eyes get all prickly and hot.

"He's bloody Dumbledore, but he's not invincible or immortal, so just shut up about it, because you're not winning this argument," Ron huffed.

He crossed his arms and looked expectantly at Hermione. He knew something was wrong! He'd be able to be more smug about it, except for the part where it meant there was something actually wrong, with Hermione.

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[info]cerebralwitch
2009-08-06 06:06 am UTC (link)
Hermione was caught, and she knew it. Both of them were looking at her now, and Harry - damn him - could be awfully perceptive in the midst of being a complete moron.

She crossed her arms over her chest and stared right back, but after a minute her resolve faltered and she sighed, looking down at the floor for a moment and taking another of those breaths meant to steady herself.

"I sent them away." She said that first, and then that didn't seem enough. "I modified their memories so that they're convinced they're really called Wendell and Monica Wilkins, and that their life's ambition is to move to Australia, which they've now done. That will make it more difficult for anyone to track down so that they could interrogate them about me, or you. Since I've told them so much about you. And assuming I survive this hunt for the Horcruxes, and survive whatever comes about after that with Voldemort, then I'll find them and change them back. But if I don't... well, I think I've cast a good enough charm to leave them safe and happy. The Wilkins don't know they've had a daughter, you see, so there's nothing for them to miss."

By the time she finished the admission, her eyes were shimmering with tears, but she looked resolved again, too. "So whether you want me to or not, Harry, I'm going with you. Because I won't have done all that to sit at Hogwarts and not be Head Girl!"

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[info]sonofastag
2009-08-06 06:19 am UTC (link)
Harry shoved at Ron's shoulder in retaliation for the poke - not that hard, but still. "He's still Dumbledore. He's loads more invincible than any of US. Even now!" Harry had never told them exactly how it went. Not because he didn't trust them, just because he hated thinking about it. It had joined the ranks of the rest of his most hated nightmares, with Cedric, and Sirius, and his parents and the rest.

His annoyance was more or less knocked out of him by Hermione's admission, though. "You. . . bloody HELL, Hermione. Why didn't you say something?" A bit rich, coming from him, but Harry didn't think of that. "How did you even. . ." harry couldn't imagine them NOT missing her. And he knew Hermione was determined, but marching into your parents' house and turning them into different people who didn't have a daughter. "You'll change them back. Later. They'll just. . . have had a nice holiday, or something?" he offered lamely.

Telling her it was daft was a bit late now. And she was obviously upset about it, so Harry didn't make it worse. Or he tried not to. "So write back and say you'll take Head Girl then!" He might not have succeeded.

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[info]justthelackey
2009-08-06 06:31 am UTC (link)
The two of them would likely have really started shouting at each other then, except that Hermione's news knocked the wind right out of Ron.

He stared at Hermione for several seconds, his jaw dropping and his blue eyes wide. "You... They... But...." He sputtered, a million different things trying to come out of his mouth at once, and each getting rejected as either likely to get him hexed or yelled at or make her cry. He didn't know how she'd done it. Just to send her parents off like that, thinking they didn't even HAVE a daughter. They might have been Muggles, but they were still her mum and her dad and Ron knew she kept in close contact with them. Then there was the issue of her messing with their memories. He was pretty sure she could get sent to Azkhaban for that. Finally there was the issue of her NOT TELLING THEM that she was planning on doing it, and trying to pass it off as nothing. "Hermione..." he sputtered again, but he saw the tears she wasn't letting fall and something in his chest cracked a little and he slid an arm around her shoulders without thinking about it. "Why the bloody hell did you choose Australia?" he finally asked lamely.

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[info]cerebralwitch
2009-08-06 06:35 am UTC (link)
Hermione almost laughed, the question was so ridiculous. Just as ridiculous as Harry's advice to owl back asking to be Head Girl. She rolled her eyes - her blokes were both so daft - but wilted a little against Ron's side, too. He was so solid, it was easy to let him hold her up sometimes.

"I'll go and find them, after this is all over. When it's safer. When we have defeated Voldemort and everything is easier."

She hoped Harry noticed the 'we' - how could he not - and that he wasn't going to convince her of anything else.

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[info]sonofastag
2009-08-06 06:55 am UTC (link)
Ron's question earned a strangled laugh from Harry, who rolled his eyes. It was about as daft as anything he might have said. "You can't get much further away than Australia," he answered, watching Hermione lean against Ron.

The implication of her statement wasn't lost on Harry, and he flushed. "Yeah. Okay." They could help. When it came time to go. . . well, Harry'd worry about that then. Who knows, Dumbledore had just threw it on him at the last minute, last time. Maybe that was how it would go again and Harry wouldn't even have a chance to try to keep his friends from running into possible death alongside him.

The fact that he gave in was probably suspicious - Harry could be as stubborn as either of them, when he wanted to be. Once he got a notion in his head, he never quite let go of it. (Which was just proved by the fact that he was STILL convinced Draco Malfoy had been up to more than he'd found out about, last year.) Harry gave her a wan smile. "Where did you even LEARN the spells to do that, anyway?"

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