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Hermione Granger ([info]cerebralwitch) wrote in [info]wished,
@ 2009-12-29 18:06:00

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Entry tags:!1997: 12, !complete, !plot, harry potter, hermione granger, ron weasley

Who: Hermione, Harry, Ron
What: Horcrux discussion, and destruction!
Where: Forest of Dean
When: Today
Rating/Warning: Some Violence, Language, and Danger



She couldn't believe it was that easy. There right in front of her in Dumbledore's notes. The next horcruxes. She knew what they were! Hermione stared at her journal in silent awe for at least five full minutes before she jumped up, tearing through the tent to find Harry.

"Harry!" She called, then pulled open the divider to his bedroom in the tent. "Harry! Get up! I've figured out the next two horcruxes! I know what they are!" Which, of course, didn't help them to destroy this one, but it put them one step further. Two steps, really. Two very large steps closer to what they needed to eventually do, which was destroy all of them. And, if they could talk together about what this might mean if she was right, then maybe Gryffindor's Sword would be the answer to this riddle, too.



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[info]cerebralwitch
2009-12-30 05:25 am UTC (link)
"Oh god," Hermione said, and she moved in to help Ron, pulling Harry up so that they were both supporting him. And she didn't want to risk a levitation spell, but Harry was soaked through. With both of them, though, they could manage him.

"Let's get him back to the tent, it's warm there, we can dry him off." And she was still looking sidelong at Ron. He was really there. And he was helping.

And it took her a long minute to even realize what it was that was missing - the twisting, pulling bitterness that had been between them for months.

"Ron.." She asked, breathless as they walked. "The horcrux....."

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[info]geroffme
2009-12-30 05:32 am UTC (link)
Ron nodded, straightening a little as Hermione took some of Harry's weight. The thought of a warm, dry tent was just as appealing now as it would have been if he'd been out here for weeks. He felt like it had been ages since he'd returned. Still, he had to keep forcing down the smile that threatened to break over his face when he glanced down at her and found her looking back up at him.

"It's - dead," he said, feeling that broken was the wrong word. Whatever had been in that thing had been alive, somehow. "I used the sword. Here." He dug awkwardly in his pocket with his free hand, and held it out to her. It was seared and scarred, and still smelled faintly of smoke. He'd left the sword lying by the lake, he realized. He would go fetch it later.

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[info]cerebralwitch
2009-12-30 05:34 am UTC (link)
Hermione didn't quite believe it, couldn't really believe it. She took the pieces in her hand and looked at them, amazed.

"You..." She said, and then shook her head. "I don't... how?" Probably one of the first times Ron had really been able to make her speechless, without her being angry at him.

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[info]geroffme
2009-12-30 05:39 am UTC (link)
How was not something Ron wanted to elaborate on, at all. "I just ... stabbed it," he said with a shrug, looking down at the ground and stepping very carefully over the snow-covered tree roots. "And it sort of screamed a little, and then it was gone. It was weird." He felt an absurd urge to change the subject. But that didn't seem likely to work. "Was that what he was trying to do?" he asked, watching her. "Was that why he had the sword out with him? What the hell was he doing jumping in the water?"

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[info]cerebralwitch
2009-12-30 05:42 am UTC (link)
"No," Hermione shook her head, and they were almost to the tent now, so she sped her steps a little. "No, I told him... it doesn't matter. He'd tried stabbing it with the sword, though, before. It didn't do anything... He couldn't even get it opened."

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[info]geroffme
2009-12-30 05:51 am UTC (link)
Ron was silent for a few moments as they walked on, thinking. How had it opened? Dragging Harry up out of the lake was a blur. He'd been fighting to take the locket off, and then ...

"He said something to it." Ron remembered his mouth moving; everything else was lost in the very unpleasant haze that had followed. "I don't know what. Ask him when he's come round, I guess." He was short of breath by the time they reached the tent, still soaked and shivering like mad. "I brought food," he said as he started towards Harry's bed.

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[info]cerebralwitch
2009-12-30 06:03 am UTC (link)
"Oh, good." Hermione said, pulling the curtained doors out of the way of Harry's room and helping him to lay Harry down. "Can you find something to use as towels or... He looks bad off. Maybe I should risk a drying charm and get him warm?"

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[info]geroffme
2009-12-30 06:08 am UTC (link)
"Whatever's fastest," Ron said with a nod, standing again when Harry had been properly laid out. "That water was cold as anything. - I'll do it." He pulled out his wand, still a little leery of having Hermione lingering over Harry. He knew it was a stupid way to feel, and it was nowhere near as bad as it had been when the Horcrux had still been with them - but there it was. "He's gotten you all wet, too, you ought to go dry off."

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[info]cerebralwitch
2009-12-30 06:11 am UTC (link)
Hermione bit her lip, obviously unsure. Magic at all wasn't a good idea when she was sure they were being traced. But she knew her wand was being, from the close call the other day. Ron's... who knew?

She stood up slowly, nodding. "Okay. Dry him up, I guess, and warm him up. But let's not wake him yet? We can let him sleep. I don't think he's slept well in months."

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[info]geroffme
2009-12-31 01:56 am UTC (link)
"Alright," Ron replied, trying to look more certain than he felt as he leaned over Harry. He was suddenly feeling very, very tied - and was only mostly sure he could manage a decent drying charm without setting him on fire. … But Harry was soaked through, after all. It would probably be fine. And Hermione didn't want him woken up, so fire was out of the question; that settled it.

"Hold on, mate," he muttered, relaxing as best he could as he flicked the wand over his back. He watched with relief as Harry's clothes seemed to lighten and his hair sprang away from his face. Off to a good start, then. Ron pulled the blankets up over him from the foot of the bed. He watched him a moment - he still couldn't believe he was here, and the vile thing was gone - and then slipped out of his section of the tent into the common area. Most of all, he didn't know what on earth he was supposed to say to Hermione. "I left the sword down by the lake," he said, eyes on the ground, as he dried his own shoes. "I'll go get it now."

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[info]cerebralwitch
2009-12-31 01:58 am UTC (link)
Hermione had disappeared to change, too. And she'd dug out some clothes that Ron had left that were warm, and was curled up in her own pajamas on the short couch that sat in the common area of the tent.

"Okay," She said, watching him. "Is Harry....?"

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[info]geroffme
2009-12-31 02:03 am UTC (link)
"He's asleep," he said with a nod, his fingers tightening a little around his wand. "Dry. He'll be alright."

He ought to have turned and gone out to the lakeside again. Instead, he found himself fixed to the spot, his gaze traveling between her and the pile of clothes she'd set out for him. He reached up to rub a little nervously at his temple. "... How're you?"

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[info]cerebralwitch
2009-12-31 02:06 am UTC (link)
"Me?" Hermione sounded surprised that he asked, really. She wasn't the one who'd just destroyed the horcrux... everything she'd done had been useless, really. And Ron... she really couldn't believe it, but it had happened, and she so bloody proud of him.

"I missed you," She said instead of any of that, then blushed and looked down at her knees. "You should... go and get the sword. We'll need it."

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[info]geroffme
2009-12-31 02:17 am UTC (link)
Ron felt like he'd spent the whole night losing his breath - he had to remind himself to inhale. I missed you. He was flooded with relief, and the last lingering images of the ghosts on the lake's shore left him, for now. "Yeah," he said, feeling a bit light-headed. "Right. - Be right back."

He left the tent, and started towards the lake. Within thirty seconds he was sprinting. He skidded across the mud, grabbed the hilt, and flew back to the tent's door as fast as his legs could carry him. The ten seconds he spent steadying his breathing outside didn't do very much good. He made a cursory attempt at straightening his hair, stepped inside, and set the sword carefully on the table. He cleared his throat, gave her an uncertain little smile, and went to change, hopefully before she could notice he'd half-soaked himself again. When he returned he took a seat on the other end of the couch, and discovered that he hadn't thought of anything to say to her in the meantime. Perfect.

"Well ... one down," he said, smiling at her a little weakly.

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[info]cerebralwitch
2009-12-31 02:23 am UTC (link)
"One down," She echoed, and a moment later anyone would have thought she was apparating, because she'd moved so quickly to the other end of the couch that she was just a blur - throwing her arms tight around his neck, and to do that she really had to be halfway in his lap. She didn't care.

"Oh, Ron." She sighed it, against his shoulder, and she'd think herself ridiculous tomorrow, but for now the digging bitterness of the horcrux was gone. Gone! And Ron had come back. And Harry was alright. And she was just so damned relieved for all of it.

She'd almost forgotten what being happy felt like.

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[info]geroffme
2009-12-31 02:56 am UTC (link)
Ron gave a start - he didn't know what he had expected, but - not this. The shock of having her close to him again,really close, an undeniable weight and warmth against his legs and his chest, was too good to be true. He wound his arms tightly around her ribs without a second thought, pressed his lips against her hair and breathed in. He hadn't realized how many things he'd missed about being here - about her.

The thought of apologizing seemed wrong. He didn't want to talk about leaving, or about what he'd felt while he was away. He couldn't imagine she did, either. "Glad I found you," he murmured, hoping it would do, for now. "Glad you're alright. - Both of you."

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[info]cerebralwitch
2009-12-31 03:02 am UTC (link)
"You too," She said, and she wasn't really aware of how worried she'd been about him - all of Ginny's notes, and the articles - until the horcrux was gone, now, and she could finally feel other things again.

She hugged him tighter, not even caring that that meant she was pressing herself even closer against him. "Thank you," She heard herself saying, and that didn't embarrass her either.

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[info]sonofastag
2009-12-31 03:29 am UTC (link)
Harry's shocky, too-cold unconsciousness had given way to a normal sort of sleep, and he fluttered awake in time to see the two of them plastered against each other. "Right, so you want me to leave?" he asked, voice coming out a bit wobbly and croaking, but recognizably his.

Harry swung his legs to the side, sitting up and rubbing absently at his neck. His throat ached from being choked and his head felt a bit like a herd of hippogryffs had tromped over it. But he felt lighter than he had in weeks, like he could think clearly and not feel like he wanted to punch anyone. He gave Ron a sheepish sort of grin. "Good timing," he told the redhead.

He remembered, in a slightly fuzzy way, what Ron had seen before, when the locket opened. "Hermione and me are just friends. She's like my sister," he blurted gracelessly.

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[info]geroffme
2009-12-31 03:40 am UTC (link)
There was a stupid grin creeping its way across Ron's face that was impossible to tamp down, try as he might. He knew very well he didn't deserve Hermione's thanks, but it was easy to forget, now. He was about to tug her onto his lap when Harry's voice cut into the haze that was steadily building up in his mind - he turned his head sharply to look at him, almost like he'd forgotten he was there.

"Yeah," he said, his smile only fading slightly. "Yeah, great timing." Fucking fantastic timing, Harry. Thanks.

He glanced back at Hermione, feeling his face start to burn again. "I know," he said, a bit too quickly, as though he had no idea what Harry was going on about. But it hung awkwardly in the silence. "Good," he added feebly, before clearing his throat and letting go of Hermione to rub at his temple again.

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[info]cerebralwitch
2009-12-31 03:44 am UTC (link)
Hermione had at least enough sense to let go of Ron as Harry startled her out of whatever overpowering rush of emotions she'd been stuck in. She... she would have done just about anything with Ron, just then, she realized. And it was a shock that she didn't feel completely ashamed of the idea.

She moved away from him, though, just sitting between him and Harry on the sofa as Harry talked. Except...

"Of course we're just friends..." She said slowly, then she turned to look at Ron almost accusing. "What did you say to him?"

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[info]sonofastag
2009-12-31 03:51 am UTC (link)
Harry was grinning, feeling lighter without the damn locket hanging over them. And more than a little amused by his own timing. He thought he probably SHOULD leave, which was awkward, but it was kind of hard to not just think it was funny right now. He'd just about died of a sodding NECKLACE, but he felt better than he had in a month.

He cleared his throat. "He didn't say anything. It was just. . . the locket. It was weird when it died. Don't worry about it. I just. . . wanted to make sure he knew," he offered, trying to cover and not being very clever about it.

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[info]geroffme
2009-12-31 03:58 am UTC (link)
"I didn't say anything," Ron reiterated immediately, looking to Hermione with the most sincere expression he could muster. "He must have knocked his head harder than I thought when he fainted. He should probably go back to bed."

He had a feeling that was hopeless, though. And in truth, he doubted if he could really pick up where he'd left off, now that he'd remembered Harry was here. - And he wanted to catch up with him, of course. "But if you're hungry, there's scones," he said, trying not to sound too grudging. "Mum made them. They're probably stale."

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[info]cerebralwitch
2009-12-31 04:01 am UTC (link)
"Right," Hermione said, not looking at all like she believed either of them as she looked back and forth between Harry and Ron. But, all in all, it was probably a good think that Harry had come in to stop them.

"Scones..." She said, like she was processing it, then she sighed and said, "We have some soup and chocolate and canned things, that Viktor put out for us. Maybe we should all have something to eat, and then talk. I think I figured something important out today, before Harry stormed off."

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[info]sonofastag
2009-12-31 04:08 am UTC (link)
Harry rubbed at his neck again and got up, a little shaky on his feet for a second, but managing. "Scones?" he perked up a bit at that. Viktor's canned things and chocolate had come in handy, but he was pretty damn sick of it."

He still felt a little chilly, but it was passing, and Harry picked up one of the scones, biting into it, adding with his mouth half full. "You told me already," he mumbled, and then swallowed, looking between them again.

"I can uhh. . . I mean you can just tell Ron and I can. . . go look outside for anything we missed." Like grass. Since he could see the sword, and the locket, so it wasn't like he had a legitimate reason to go outside. But he could make an attempt to be tactful.

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[info]geroffme
2009-12-31 04:19 am UTC (link)
Ron made a more or less neutral hm sound in his throat at the mention of Krum. It was much easier to let it pass when Hermione had just pulled herself off his neck, but it wasn't something he cared to dwell on, either. "I can heat up some soup," he said, carefully blank.

He almost smiled at attempt the get out of the way. "So you can go freeze your arse off again?" he asked, knowing full well they hadn't missed anything. "Thanks, but I'm through with swimming for the day. Whatever it is, you can sit through it one more time." Very reluctantly, he stood off the couch and went to find something in a can.

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