wl_mods (wl_mods) wrote in wizard_love, @ 2011-03-11 01:20:00 |
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Entry tags: | *fic, 2011, hermione, snape |
Special delivery for rayvyn2k
Title: Muggle Movies (Part 1 of 3)
Author:
Recipient's LJ Name: rayvyn2k
Pairing: Severus/Hermione
Rating:Parts 1-2 are G, Part 3 is NC-17
Summary: The summer after the Final Battle, Hermione is struck with an idea while living with her best friends. The trio return to Hogwarts for a little bit of normalcy with their own form of Disney magic.
Word Count: Part 1: 2,021
Warnings/Content: OOCness, semi-cracky, fluffiness
Disclaimer:I do not own Harry Potter or any of its characters. I do not own any of the Disney characters. No profit is being made from this story.
Author's Notes: Since I know little to nothing about Disneyland Paris, but still wanted to work in your prompt, this is what I came up with. I hope you enjoy it, bb!
After she found out how horrible his childhood had been, Hermione took it upon herself to catch Harry up on what it was like to really be a child. She scoured the library looking for a particular spell. When she found the proper book after four days of searching, she did a little happy dance in the middle of the library, and let out an uncharacteristic squeal, causing Madam Pince to scowl and shush her. Blushing at the librarian’s rare reprimand, she scurried out of the library and back to the Gryffindor common room to share what she had found.
Her first obstacle was getting her hands on a Pensieve. They were rare, expensive, and usually made especially for the person ordering. What’s more, the only manufacturer in England, whose shop had previously been in the now decimated but recovering Diagon Alley, had fled when Voldemort came out in the open and started attacking. Harry pointed out that there were two that he was aware of, one in the Headmistress’ office, and one in Snape’s quarters. Hermione balked slightly at the prospect of asking Severus Snape for anything, much less the use of his Pensieve, for such a silly prospect. Harry was of the opinion that Snape would have a hard time refusing Hermione of anything, after saving his life right after the battle, but Hermione disagreed. The two hadn't parted on the best terms, after all. No, Headmistress McGonagall, who looked to Hermione as a surrogate daughter and favored pupil, would definitely be the better option.