This is a
work of fiction using the characters created by J.K. Rowling. They are not used
with her permission. All actions follow the events of book six of the series.
Any similarity between any person living or dead is purely coincidental and
unintentional. If you happen to find your life reflected in this piece I’ll be
impressed.
The Chalice and the Wand
By Heather O’Malley
Story ideas by Heather and
Wintermoon3 , Beta by redpiratemel
Chapter Three
Rhonda shifted uneasily in her seat. The chairs at St. Mungo’s were not
the most comfortable. People kept staring at her because there was nothing
obviously wrong with her. With all the people smoking, bubbling, heads stuck
in tea kettles, vanished limbs and the like, she stood out quite easily. She
fidgeted some more. How long was it going to take Neville to get down here?
Hermione sat next to Rhonda, busy reading more of her notes, trying to see
if there was anything of Chinese transformation techniques. She had that
little furrow between her eyebrows that showed that she was really
concentrating. Ron…Rhonda’s fidgeting was bothering her, so she hissed, “Ron,
please stop. I can’t concentrate.”
Rhonda went white and scanned the crowd. No one seemed to have heard what
Hermione had said. Rhonda asked quietly, “Uhm…’mione…remember my name?”
She huffed and turned to look at him, “Of course, it is…”
At that point her brain caught up with what she was saying. Her cheeks
went a little red and she looked down at her feet. “Sorry, Rhonda.”
Rhonda put an arm around her and hugged her. Hermione tensed up but Rhonda
didn’t notice, as a man with swollen eyeballs was looking at them. Rhonda
couldn’t tell if he was staring at the two of them or just merely looking
their way. She just couldn’t figure out what was bothering Hermione. She had
never gotten nervous or tense about public displays of affection before. Was
it something she had done or had forgotten to do? Rhonda really didn’t know.
A nurse came up to the waiting area and called for them. Rhonda and
Hermione followed her into an examination room. There were all manner of
magical analyzing tools lying about the room, each in their place. Rhonda
took a seat up on the examination table and Hermione took a seat close by.
Rhonda swallowed hard. “Hermione, I’m really getting nervous about all of
this. Do you really think that Neville will be able to fix this? I mean, if
you can’t, how can he?”
“Ron, Healers have access to more tools and know a large number of
countercurses and are able to correct problems from both spell and potion mishaps.
I am sure Neville will be able to take care of this.” Hermione fidgeted a
little and really found it difficult to look at Ron…Rhonda when she was
talking.
“But what if I’m stuck like this? What will I do?” Rhonda was sounding
whiny. The sound of Rhonda’s higher pitch voice made it even more grating to
her ears than normal.
“Ronald Weasley, just relax and wait for Neville. Honestly.”
There was a knock at the door and in walked Neville. He was leaning on his
cane, which was carved like a Norwegian Ridgeback. He favored his right leg
as he hobbled in. He had a plain eye patch over one eye. He looked dashing,
especially since he had finally grown into his body and turned out to be
quite handsome after the war. But his physical scars remained. He smiled at
Rhonda and Hermione. “Hello. What seems to be the problem? You really didn’t
tell me much in your owl, Hermione.”
Hermione bit her bottom lip and looked over at Rhonda. Rhonda shrugged,
and then Hermione spoke up. “Well, Neville. Ron here got turned into a girl
and I can’t seem to turn him back.”
Neville looked surprised at that. He looked at Ron intently with his one
good eye, trying to ascertain the truth. “Ron?”
Rhonda blushed a little and found that she couldn’t look Neville in the
eyes. “Yeah it’s me.”
Neville goggled at the transformed boy that he had known back in school.
“So…Ron, are you…uhm…female…everywhere?”
Rhonda blushed. “Bloody hell, Neville, why do you think we’re here?”
Neville laughed. “Yeah, that’s Ron. Okay, let’s see what’s going on and if
we can do anything about it.”
Hermione smiled and Rhonda fumed at Neville’s teasing. Neville turned and
busied himself with pulling out a number of magical devices used for reading
and analyzing magical energies. Hermione watched happily, as she loved some
of these devices, though she wasn’t able to afford several of them.
Neville set the devices to working on Ron and watched the readings. He
frowned at things and cocked his head in confusion. He fine tuned the devices
and tried to get better readings. After a while he stopped the tools and put
them away. His brows were furrowed in thought.
“Well?” asked Hermione, apparently more desperate for information than
Rhonda was.
“Ron doesn’t seem to be cursed in the usual manner. There are at least two
magical forces working on him. One seems to be a low level wish granting type
of charm that has gone awry and the other is an odd, highly powerful source
which I am having trouble nailing down. It seems to be old magic and very
concentrated. That source seems to be why Ron is stuck like this. Unless I
know what the two sources are then there is little I can do.” Neville looked
sheepish at this.
Hermione did not look pleased at this. Rhonda bowed her head. Hermione
turned to Neville. “The minor charm was an enspelled fortune cookie that
misinterpreted something Ron had said. I have no idea what the other could
be.”
“Oh, those. We’ve gotten a number of patients in due to faulty fortune
cookie charms. I am not sure why, as the Ministry looked into the matter and
found nothing awry there, except for some bad batches of fortune paper. That
really shouldn’t be able to do anything that wasn’t correctable by a simple
countercharm.” Neville sat back, feeling a bit more comfortable with things
after he had gotten an answer that made sense to him. “Wish I knew what the
other one could be.”
Rhonda’s eyes went wide as she realized what the other source could be,
and with that realization he groaned. There was no way that this could be
fixed, was there?
Neville and Hermione turned and looked at Ron, their faces clearly asking
for an explanation. Rhonda ran a hand through her short red hair. “Is this
room secure?”
Neville nodded. Rhonda continued. “My job in the Ministry is studying
various things in the Department of Mysteries. I have been working with two
items that used to be Horcruxes: The Chalice of Helga Hufflepuff and the Wand
of Rowena Ravenclaw. They hadn’t been destroyed when the spell was broken,
but they have been a bit…leaky. I have been working with them for a while,
trying to figure out what had and hadn’t been broken about them and tried to
do some repair work. Would that fit the other part of things?”
Neville, wide eyed, nodded at this. “Yes, that would be enough energy to
shift things and explain some of these readings. Maybe this will fade after a
while, but I’m not sure. I would avoid any transformational magic on yourself
for a while, at least until their magics have faded from you. Other than
that, I can give you a note that will explain things to your bosses. That
will take care of work.”
Hermione handed over the slip of paper that had been the fortune. “Can
this help break the spell?”
Neville nodded and examined it. “Yes. With this I would have been easily
able to break this spell and return Ron to normal, if it weren’t for the
influence of those items. Sorry mate, but there isn’t anything I can do at
the moment. The residual magic that is all over you might fade in a few
months or a few years. Sorry.”
Rhonda felt herself beginning to tear up, as if she was going to cry. She
tried to suppress that urge. It was a close battle. “Thanks for trying,
Neville.”
Hermione looked uncomfortable and turned away from both of them. This
whole situation was becoming far too real and she wasn’t sure what she wanted
to do about it.
* * * * * *
Luna awoke from a very passionate dream involving her, Ginny and Rhonda.
She shook herself awake and got herself ready for the day. Rhonda’s
mysterious cursing was something she enjoyed looking into. Maybe she could
take that story on, since she had finished her Nargle story. It would
definitely be interesting. And best of all it gave her an excuse to see
Rhonda.
First thing would to check in to see if there were any odd fortune cookie
accidents. That could lead into the situation. That and see if anyone was
actually doing anything about it. She guessed she had to go into the office
and see if there was anything in the wind. That would certainly help her get
back into the mind set of a reporter, and if she found things that could help
Rhonda then it would be a good trip.
After she had a quick breakfast, Luna apparated into the Quibbler offices.
She waved to her father as she headed towards Wanda Figg, who kept up with
all the letters send in by owl. If there had been anything sent in about such
a story she would be the source to ask.
Wanda was at her desk, going through several letters. The woman’s frizzy
grey hair seemed to be exploding everywhere and the bright blue eye shadow
made her eyelids look droopy. Luna smiled at her. “Morning, Wanda.”
“Morning, Luna dear. How are you today?”
“Quite well, actually. I slept nicely,” she replied with a private smile.
“Have we gotten any letters about fortune cookies cursing anyone?”
Wanda’s eyes grew wide. “Fortune cookie cursing? How horrible.”
“I thought so too,” said Luna. “Have we gotten anything like that?”
“Let me look,” replied Wanda.
While the other woman turned to the files Luna twirled her hair around her
wand. She wanted to get to work, to help Rhonda. Of course, being able to see
Rhonda again was a high point in that equation. It made her a bit slick just
thinking about the redhead. There was just something about Ron as a girl that
did it for her in a way that Ginny never had.
But Rhonda was with Hermione; after all basically they had true love, with
no way for her to get between them. And she didn’t want to. Those two had
gone through so much and still managed to be happy. After Dumbledore had
died, things had gotten very dark. Luna shuddered. She really didn’t want to
think about that. The memories were too horrible.
She headed over to the desk that her father had given her when she had
returned from the States. It gave her room to spread out her stuff when she
was working. She sat and decided that she needed a drink. “Accio Butterbeer,”
Luna chanted.
A bottle of Butterbeer flew toward her ad she caught it easily. She popped
the top of it and poured in into her mug. The mug had kittens chasing after
butterflies on it, their animated forms moving about. It was cute – a gift
from Meli. She cherished the mug; it was a great goodness in her opinion.
Wanda bustled over her way, with a few scrolls in hand. She set them down
on the table. “Here you go, Luna dear. I hope that this works out for you. I
know it won’t be as interesting as your Nargle article but it might prove
fascinating. Makes me want to swear off Chinese takeaway.”
Luna smiled. “I wouldn’t worry about it Wanda. I might find out that it
was nothing but a Weasley prank. You know what wonderful gags the two of them
make.”
“That I do. Poor Harold will never look at toffee the same.” The woman
walked off and Luna opened the scrolls. She took in the information, turning
it over in her head until she was sure she had something concrete. All of
these people had eaten at the same restaurant, the same one that Rhonda had
mentioned. Maybe she needed to head down there and ask some questions. It
couldn’t really hurt and, after all, Rhonda was counting on her.
* * * * *
Hermione had taken off for some more research. Rhonda paced back and forth
about their place. That she had done this to herself was bad enough, but to
find out that her work had only made things worse was another thing entirely.
She loved her work, loved working on the various projects in the
Department of Mysteries. She would never be the wizard that Hermione was, but
she had certainly improved since she had started there. Rhonda needed to get
back to work. She felt so useless staying around their house. She sent an owl
off to the ministry, explaining things and asking if she should come in.
She sat back on the couch and flipped through one of the photobooks of
Colin Creevy. The kid seemed to be quite good at photography, and his
pictures of the holy sites of Europe were really good. Hermione and she had
been talking about going to see a few of the sites, including trying to find
where the four great founders of Hogwarts had lived. Rhonda was sure the trip
would be a lot of fun and well worth the time spent. ‘Mione was always so
much more fun when they were on vacation and she couldn’t hide in her books.
Just one reason to look forward to the honeymoon.
It had been nice to see Luna the other day. Rhonda had gotten over the
whole mysterious, flighty air she had about her after their fight in the
Department of Mysteries. Luna had certainly shown what sort of friend she was
several times, especially during the war. She stood fast with them as the
battle with Voldemort drew nearer. He had even gotten over the whole fling
Luna and Ginny had. It took a while but once he had managed to come to terms
with Ginny being a lesbian he was better able to forgive Luna.
Rhonda shook herself and rose from the couch. She really should stop
moping and get back to work. If the Chalice and the Wand were responsible for
this, then the solution could be with them as well. Maybe she would be able
to get some answers at work.
She dressed in work robes and grabbed her wand. If she was at work she
might be able to get her mind off of the whole gender thing. Besides, they
had better sensors there.
Rhonda apparated to the Ministry and headed through the gates. She really
hoped that her father had managed to set things in order, the guard was nice
and all but she didn’t want to answer too many questions.
The line was moving along fairly briskly. But then she saw it, the shock
of white hair. “Bloody hell, Malfoy,” she mumbled.
Rhonda looked about for a way out but really couldn’t find one, however
the commotion managed to attract Draco’s attention. She heard the slight
sneer, “Afternoon,Weasley.”
She turned and was face-to-face with Draco. The look was priceless.
“I…uhm…I’m sorry miss, you looked just like a school mate of mine. My
apologies.”
Rhonda smirked as Draco walked away. The mangy git was a hero of the war,
sort of, and thus was not in Azkaban. He should be for what he did to
Dumbledore. Well, almost did. Rhonda just wished she had managed to curse him
before the last battle had been over. It would have at least given her a
sense of closure over the whole thing.
The white-haired wizard turned and smiled back at Rhonda. As he turned
away she remembered something she had heard back at Hogwarts, that when a
girl is watching you walk away it means that she likes you. That meant Draco
thought…
“Bloody hell.” muttered Rhonda as she moved forward in line.
Thankfully the weighing of her wand was brief and she headed towards the
lift. She just wanted to get to her office and get back to work. The lift
kept going down, stopping at various floors and letting various wizards and
witches on and off, as well as a number of the paper airplane message
carriers. She was the last one off the lift and she breathed a sigh of relief.
She walked down the long hall and thought about the fact that her father
had nearly died in this hall and if it hadn’t been for Harry he would have.
She shuddered. Losing her father would have destroyed her whole family.
Everyone depended on him so much.
Rhonda got to the door and stepped into the Department of Mysteries. When
she got to the rotating door she took the correct door that led to her area
of the Department, Analysis of Magical Artifacts. She worked with a small
team working to figure out the mysteries of older magical items, items that
no one remembered how to construct. Rhonda really had learned a great deal
since she’d been hired there.
As she was heading to her work area one of her supervisors walked by and
nodded. “Weasley.”
Rhonda stopped in her tracks. She turned and watched as he walked away.
How? What? Why?
She entered her work area and set down her purse. She wanted to get some
more work done and it had already been too long since she had fiddled with
the items. But then again, maybe the items were why this whole thing was
happening. She shrugged on her protective robes, meant to protect against a
lot of magical spillage and headed into the room with the two artifacts.
The fact that he was able to hold something that Helga Hufflepuff and
Rowena Ravenclaw had once used was really an awesome feeling. She could feel
their power and a sense of their antiquity. It was a humbling experience.
She went over and looked over her notes. She had finally managed to figure
out the Chalice had been broken by the Horcrux. If she could just figure out
how to fix the gap, the Chalice would be whole again. She ran over the list
of spells she had tried. It was long and very thorough. She stared at the
Chalice thoughtfully.
Maybe the problem was the fact that the Chalice had been warped like she
had been. Maybe some of the spells Hermione had used might do the trick. She
nodded as she rolled the problem over in her thoughts and took some notes.
She could get that list tonight after she went home.
Once the Chalice was whole she might be able to figure out how its magic
had been able to affect her like this. It was really one of her only hopes.
And if her solution worked for the Chalice then maybe it would work on the
Wand. She had to fix these things if she wanted anything resembling an
answer. She nodded and got back to work.
A few hours later there was a polite knock at her work room door. Rhonda
put away the Chalice and stepped out of the heavily shielded room. There was
one of her co-workers waiting for him, a witch by the name of Ethileen
Fordham. She looked at the woman quizzically. The woman was returning the
same look. “Yes, Ethileen?”
“I’d heard about your curse. Would it be possible to run a few tests on
you…to get a better idea of what happened? After all, we wouldn’t want this
to happen to anyone else.” Rhonda nodded. It did make sense.
“So, any idea how this happened?” asked Ethileen.
“Actually, yes, I do. I went to St. Mungos earlier and they ran a full
series of tests on me there. What seems to have happened is that the energy
that has been leaking out of the Chalice and the Wand had affected me
somehow. When a fairly simple Fortune Cookie wish happened to go a bit awry,
the magic from the artifacts kind of supercharged the spell,” explained
Rhonda as they headed towards Ethileen’s Department.
“Really? Kind of makes you glad to have not been hit by a jelly-legs hex,”
Ethileen laughed, as Rhonda froze in her tracks. She had never thought about
that aspect of things. She would have been stuck like that until they had
been able to find a way to deal with the magics. Rhonda swallowed heavily.
Ethileen had noticed that Rhonda had stopped. “Is there a problem?”
“I just realized how lucky I was. If I had been hit with something like
that I never would have been able to be countercursed. I would have been
stuck like that. Bloody Hell.” Rhonda nearly fainted but Ethileen moved up
and supported her.
“It’ll be okay dear. Let’s get you to my office and I can take a look at
you,” said Ethileen as she supported Rhonda.
She pulled free her wand and lifted Rhonda from the ground. Rhonda
preceded her, as she was floating through the air, her head still spinning.
Maybe she should call it an early day?
* * * * * *
Hermione sat in the library, staring glumly at the pile of books in front
of her. She knew the answer had to be out there, but where? If it was the
magic of the two Artifacts that Voldemort had used as Horcruxes then Ron was
the only one who could find that out. She wanted her fiancé back. She missed
being able to be held in his arms, missed lying against him and watching the
fire. This…woman had replaced him.
One part of her was aware of the fact that Rhonda was really Ron, but it
was so difficult to remember that whenever she saw him. It was like being in
bed with Ginny. She was also running out of things to say to Rhonda to keep
from kissing her. Hermione shuddered at the idea of kissing another girl. It
was unnatural.
She struggled to keep from crying. Maybe she and Ron needed to be
separated while they worked this out. She didn’t want to divorce Ron, but she
couldn’t stand Rhonda. Hearing things Ron used to say with a woman’s voice
gave her the creeps. Maybe she could find a decent way to make this happen
without all the emotional trauma that was sure to happen.
What was she going to do? She really didn’t have anyone to talk to who
really was impartial. Ginny didn’t see a problem with the situation. Of
course she wouldn’t. Ginny had slept with Luna and then ended up in bed with
Tonks. She wouldn’t see anything wrong with two girls sleeping together.
She wanted her Ron back, her infuriating, clumsy Ron. She was so in love
with him that it only made this situation worse. Because of how hopeless this
all seemed she was starting to feel like Ron had died and this other person
had taken his place. And what kind of name was Rhonda? Honestly, who was he
fooling?
She looked over her pile of books and sighed. She was still looking for
information on the basic features of a Fortune Cookie Wish spell. That would
help her narrow down her research, so she had a better chance of saving Ron
and ending this horrible charade.
Hermione rubbed the back of her neck. The strain of sitting hunched over
these books was starting to tighten her neck up way too much. She didn’t want
to stop; she needed to help Ron, for both of their sakes. This whole
situation was making her crazy and she had no idea what to do about it.
Hermione had the good sense to realize that she wasn’t going to manage to do
anymore work today, at least none of any quality. She stood up and leaned
backwards, stretching her back out. Maybe there was no solution to this whole
thing? Maybe Ron, her beloved Ronald, was stuck as a girl? Hermione didn’t
want to accept that. She wouldn’t have gotten as far as she had in both
school and work if she simply gave up as the first sign of trouble..
She wiped tears from her eyes. This hurt far too much. Her perfect life
was falling apart. This whole thing hurt worse than when Ron was flirting
around with other girls at Hogwarts. This hurt worse than some of the deaths
from the War. Being with a girl was repulsive and yet she was now stuck
married to a woman. True, it was Ron, but she only knew that intellectually,
it didn’t reach into her gut. Her gut only knew that there was a woman in her
bed, sharing her life and she didn’t want that.
Hermione sighed and headed out of the Library, waving bye to the staff. It
was easy to tell that she was lost in her thoughts. She apparated to the
Leaky Cauldron. She desperately needed a drink.
She managed to find a table in the corner. Tom had seen her and headed
over. “Mrs. Granger, how can I help you tonight?”
“Can I get a Butterbeer please?” Hermione almost asked for Leprechaun
Lager, but it was a bit strong for her, since she was a total lightweight.
Tom nodded his head and headed back to the bar.
Hermione really wanted to talk this out with someone who wasn’t a Weasley.
She wanted to work out her feelings without them getting too emotionally
involved. She tried to think of anyone she could get a hold of to talk to.
There was always Harry. He would probably say nothing to Ron about the
whole thing if she asked. He would understand the need. She really couldn’t
think of anyone else. Maybe she could drop in at his place. If he wasn’t
home, the odds were that he was up at Hogwarts seeing Snape.
She drank her Butterbeer in silence. There was also Neville, but she
hadn’t connected to him as much as she had with Harry. She really didn’t have
too many girlfriends she could talk to. Maybe Cho, even though the girl
worked for her now. It might make work difficult, but she wanted a sounding
board for her thoughts.
As she finished her Butterbeer she realized that Harry was really the only
one she could talk to. He knew Ron as well as she did. She left the Leaky
Cauldron and apparated to Harry’s apartment.
There was a light on in one of the windows, so he was probably home. She
walked to his front door and knocked. She hoped that he actually was home.
She was surprised when a shirtless Harry opened the door. She could see
the faint web of scars he had gotten during the war. His hair was as unruly
as ever. He did seem a bit surprised to see her. “Hermione? What’s up?”
“I need to talk to you about Ron.”
“About the whole ‘he’s a girl’ thing?” asked Harry, motioning her to
enter.
“Yes. Harry, you know how I feel about this. Seeing Ron as a girl everyday
is making me miserable. I can’t fix this, either. I feel useless and all
confused.” Hermione sat heavily on one of Harry’s couches. She really hoped the
she could get the advice she needed from Harry.
Harry had gone into the kitchen, pulling on a dressing gown. Hermione
could hear him making tea. “So what is it really that is messing you up – the
girl thing or the fixing thing?”
“Both actually. I mean honestly Harry, in effect Ron managed to do this to
himself. His work combined with a fortune cookie spell did this. What can I
do?” Hermione looked up, pleading with Harry to help make things all right.
“Alright. With the fixing thing…Hermione, you were the one who managed to
find out everything I needed to know about Horcruxes so I could beat
Voldemort. You are the best at finding solutions to problems. I know that if
you keep working at it you will find a solution. It might take time, but you
definitely can do it.” Harry brought out two cups of tea. He had made hers
just the way she liked it. She smiled in thanks as she took the cup.
“I’m not so sure. Harry, I’ve been going through the Library, looking for
anything that might give me a clue and I‘ve found nothing. I don’t even know
what to look for, a spell, countercurse, potion, and it’s making me batty.”
Hermione took a sip of her tea. “I mean, honestly Harry, I’m at a loss at how
to proceed.”
Harry sat and thought a bit, sipping his tea as he tried to work things.
He nodded and then looked up. “Okay. What if you try to figure out how to do
each? They each have their strengths and weaknesses. If you already tried the
countercurses then maybe that isn’t how to go about it. Maybe you need to
look at either potions or some sort of spell to change things back?”
Hermione thought about that. “Maybe I do. It could also be a combination,
which would be frustrating. Maybe a potion to change one thing and a spell to
change the other?”
Harry smiled at her. “See, now you’re thinking like the Hermione I know.
Remus always said you were the smartest witch of your generation. I think you
got the highest scores in your OWLs since Lord Voldemort. I…I actually looked
it up.”
His broad grin made Hermione smile as well. “Thank you Harry. I do feel
better about this. I think I can do this, it just requires more research, and
I’m good at that.”
Harry shifted forward, hold his tea cup in both hands. “Now…about the
other thing…the whole Ron/Rhonda thing. What’s the problem?”
Hermione shifted uneasily. She was growing embarrassed. “Uhm…I…I can’t
stand this Harry. I know it’s Ron in my head but when I look at him all I see
is a girl and that’s wrong.”
Harry’s eyes narrowed some. “It’s wrong?”
Hermione blushed. She hadn’t meant it to come out like that, even though
it was the truth. “I mean, I just can’t kiss Ron now, or hug him or anything.
It’s wrong.”
“Why? Because you might look like you’re a lesbian?” replied Harry to her
statement. “What’s wrong with that? It is Ron you’ll be kissing and such.”
“But Harry, the whole idea makes my skin crawl. I don’t think I can do
it.” Hermione looked down, unable to meet Harry’s eyes.
“Are you saying that homosexuals make your skin crawl?” Harry asked
quietly, his voice contained and tight.
Hermione realized that things were not going well. Maybe she said too much
about her feelings? She really hadn’t wanted to piss off Harry. “I…I
mean…Harry…I…”
Harry looked down at the floor and sighed. “What is it about us that does
that?”
“Well, I’ve always believed that real love was between a man and a woman
and everything else is an abomination.” She said this quietly, ashamed to be
admitting it. She loved Harry, and Ginny and Tonks as friends and the fact
that their preferences in partners made her queasy was one of her biggest
shames.
Harry sat back, shocked. It was clear he had never expected one of his
best friends was a bigot. “Why? It’s just love Hermione. No one can really
tell you who to love. Your heart does and you can either follow your head and
miss out or follow your heart and find happiness. Do you think I had planned
on falling in love with Severus?”
“I guess not. I mean it was all Ron’s fault.” Hermione was quite
flustered. This was not going at all like she had hoped it would.
“Ron’s mistake was one of the best things that had ever happened to me.
There was a reason for Severus to be acting the way he did to me and it
wasn’t just that my father had treated him like crap. He had had a crush on
my father and had been spurned. Then when I showed up I brought those
feelings back and he actually learned that he loved me more.” explained
Harry, hoping to get some sense through to Hermione.
“But Severus killed Dumbledore!” Hermione tried to emphasize that point.
She had never truly trusted Snape after that despite what Harry said.
“Yes, he did. He was acting under orders. You know that. We aren’t talking
about that. We are talking about you and your bias against homosexuals.”
Harry was calm, almost too calm. Hermione recognized he was holding in his
anger. How had this gone wrong?
Hermione protested. “I don’t have a problem with homosexuals. I treat them
like I do everyone else.”
Harry sighed and shook his head. “You may treat them the same but you
believe them to be…tainted. So you are afraid to touch Ron, your fiancé, all
because a spell fucked up and made him a girl. I thought you loved Ron?”
“I do love Ron!” Hermione was getting angry and her voice grew more
strident.
“Then what’s the fucking problem? It’s still Ron. Ron, the stupid git that
tried to curse Malfoy when he called you a mudblood. Ron, who has loved you
for pretty much ever. Ron, who asked you to marry him and has made you happy.
That Ron. Who cares if he looks like a girl?” stated Harry, trying to pound
sense into her.
“I do!” screamed Hermione. She was starting to cry. “I wanted to marry a
guy and not a girl. I just get all…all twitchy when I get close to Ron. I
mean, honestly Harry, he’s going by Rhonda now.”
“What are you going to do Hermione, leave Ron, the love of your life, if you
can’t fix this? Desert him in his time of need? He needs his fiancé, the
woman he loves. Fucking cope.” Harry was almost ready to blow. He couldn’t
figure out what was wrong with her.
Hermione was weeping, sobbing. She fumbled for her purse and rose shakily
to her feet. She couldn’t take it any more. She pulled out her wand and
apparated before Harry was able to do anything to stop her. He screamed in
frustration and tried to figure out where she could have gone. He needed to
check on Ron and maybe the two of them could find her. They had done it
before.
He pulled on his work robe. It made it easier to find people if he had all
of the tools he used as an Auror. He stopped and looked back at where they
had been sitting. Her glass of tea had gotten knocked over in her hasty
departure. He sighed. He could clean that later. Now he had to deal with
helping Ron and Hermione.
since 2/10/08