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| Entry tags: | hp, my fic, snape/harry |
Visiting Hours Part 2 of 2: Not a Social Call (Snape/Harry)
Title: Visiting Hours Part 2: Not a Social Call
Author:
rickey_a
Pairing: Snape/Harry
Rating: NC-17
Warnings: None
Word count: ~7,500 (~13.5k total)
Notes: See Part 1 for full explanation :)
livelongnmarry consolation Fic for
accioslash
I love betas. Super duper thanks to
thevina,
tjwritter, and
alisanne along with a shout to the gang at FFC and I.Smith for looking over the preliminary concept for me and offering some advice.
August 2003
Harry's heart sank like lead as he entered the room in St. Mungo's. The irony that it was the same exact room he'd spent the majority of his free time all those years ago was not lost on him. This, too, was his fault.
Molly and Arthur sat beside the bed in parental vigil, giving him faint smiles as he approached the bed where Ron, a corpse of solid gold, lay.
"For once he's finally worth something," George joked as he entered the doorway.
Molly burst into tears and buried her face in her handkerchief.
"Now is not the time…" Arthur admonished weakly. Since Fred's death, everyone had always given George a wide berth for his morbid humor.
"Cheer up, Mum. It's going to be fine, you'll see," George said, and gently placed a hand on her shoulder. "I just saw Hermione in the hallway. She'll have this all sorted in no time."
"Hermione's outside?" asked Harry.
"Talking with the Healers. It sounded like good news."
"That's great," Harry said, and felt his heart return to normal beating for the first time since he Apparated in with Ron three hours earlier. "I'll go see if I can help."
He found her in the hall outside showing two healers a page in a large tome that she balanced on top of her protruding stomach. She was due with hers and Ron's first child, a boy, in September. The guilt flowed like ice water through Harry's veins. She looked tired, yet steadfast and determined in that 'Hermione' way. Her husband had been cursed into a solid gold statue, yet she was the first one digging in the archives for counterspells and cures for the Midas Curse.
The Healers nodded and walked off down the hall.
"You've found something?" Harry asked, as he took the large book from her hands and examined the open page.
"Yes, a potion. The Healers have gone to fetch Smelton."
"He's the St. Mungo's Potions master?"
"Yes, he's supposed to be excellent. I'd do it myself, except…" She looked down at her stomach. "Many of the ingredients produce toxic fumes. I can't risk…" Tears began to stream down her cheeks.
Smiling at her, Harry reached out and wiped her cheeks with his thumb. "He wouldn't want you to risk the baby."
"I know. I know." She nodded.
Harry resumed looking over the potion – Reynack's Restorative. It was supposed to work to reverse the transformation of any living organism from any metallic state. Gold, silver, copper, bronze and platinum were all named. Apparently turning enemies into statues was popular in ancient wizarding culture. "Will this work?"
"I think so, but we only have one week to change him back. The potion takes several days to brew. We won't get another chance. I wanted to start a back up brew, but…" She burst into tears. "It's very complex, and dangerous. I doubt anyone we know can do it."
Harry put the book down and took her in his arms. "Shhh. Shhh. It's going to be all right."
"I need to do something," Hermione said through sniffles.
"No, I do."
"What do you mean?"
"I'm going to ask him to brew the potion."
Hermione looked up into Harry's eyes. "Who?"
"You know who."
"You haven't spoken to him since just after he woke up. Hell, you won't even let anyone mention his name around you."
"I know."
"He's a recluse. Does he even brew anymore?"
"He brews for Minerva and Poppy's Hogwarts stores. He's better than anyone else in Britain."
"How do you know that?"
"Dumbledore's portrait."
"Oh." Hermione pulled away and studied Harry carefully. "Do you think he'll do it?"
"I'll make him if I have to."
"Harry, you never talk about what happened between—"
"And I still don't want to discuss it, but Severus Snape is going to do this for me."
"I'm not sure this—"
"Whose potion would you trust?"
"What?"
"If it came down to it and you had St. Mungo's potion and Snape's in your hands, whose would you give to Ron?" Harry asked with the utmost urgency.
"Snape's," she whispered.
"It's my fault Ron is in there. I'm going to Snape."
Hermione frowned. "It's not your fault."
"It sure feels that way." He gave her an awkward hug around her belly and kissed her cheek.