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Use Any Means pt. 8
Once free of the adults, Hermione and Ron set about enlarging their trunks and finding what they wanted.
âReckon we should try the day room.â Ron said. âHarry isnât waking any time soon.â
âYes, I suppose we should.â Hermione sighed, taking one last look at Harry. He really wasnât going to wake in the nextâŚprobably several hours.
They went across the hall, Ron opening the door first. Intellectually, she knew they were perfectly safe, but her wand slid into her palm anyway. Ron felt about the inside of the doorway and she heard a click. Lights came up slowly.
âHuh.â Ron muttered, moving into the room. âNever thought the Blacks would go in for that system.â
âWhich system?â Hermione asked automatically. She peered about, but they stood in the doorway of a perfectly nice and rather large room.
A fire crackled in the grate and a sofa and armchairs were grouped around it, rather like the Gryffindor common room. Bookshelves lined the wall opposite the fireplace with a table and chairs standing before them. Something that looked rather like an old Victrola and radio cabinet combined lurked in a corner by the windows and a telescope stood before the wide wall of window, as if someone had just left it. A small sideboard crowded in next to the telescope with a steaming tea urn on it. A sturdy tea service stood next to the urn, ready for use.
âEr, magical switches. Families with squibs like âem because then no one has to be forever asking for lights to be turned on, if they use lightstones.â
âAnd there areâŚlightstonesâŚhere?â She tested the sofa, remembering Grimmauld Place, and then sat back. âThis really is lovely. The light is much nicer than candles.â
A footrest sidled across the floor and bumped her ankles until she put her feet up. âThank you.â She reached down and patted it.
âAnd before you ask, the switches work by completing a rune sequence.â Ron sat beside her. âI know that much about them.â
âItâs been such a strange day.â Hermione murmured, leaving the problem of magical circuits for another day. âAnd thatâs saying something for us.â
âNot every day your best friend has a screaming phantasm burst out of his forehead. I reckon itâs better out than in, though.â
Hermione snorted a laugh. âOh, we really oughtnât laugh.â
âHermione, we either laugh or we go mad. Harry would be laughing with you, you know.â
âItâs justâŚRon itâs like something out of a gothic novel. Screaming phantasms, mysterious guardiansâŚI feel like Iâve been dropped into the middle of a book.â
âHe isnât that mysterious. Heâs probably in what Mum call the âstud booksâ, but only when sheâs had a bit of sherry. Mum at least knows who he is.â
âWell he certainly made an entrance.â Hermione huffed.
âYou could just see him wondering what the hell heâd got himself into.â Ron snickered. âBetween Harry all over blood and both of us looking like we were going to go over at any minute and your MumâŚthe poor bloke didnât think heâd get dropped into a madhouse today.â
âAt least Mumâs having fun.â Hermione couldnât hold back a giggle. âShe looked like all her Christmases came at once today.â
âIf Harry turns out to be related through the Prewett branch, your mum is going to have a spasm.â
âSheâll have six, honestly. Do you think Harry will beâŚdo you think Mr. Du willâŚâ Hermione trailed off, biting her lip.
âHarryâs going to be fine. Heâs got a proper paterfamilias now, not that Sirius didnât try, but AzkabanâŚhe wasnât healthy enough, really.â Ron patted her hand. âItâll be interesting seeing Harry come up against that.â
âA paterfamilias?â Hermioneâs brow wrinkled as she thought. âIsnât that a bitâŚâ
âThe big families always have one person at the head. Weâve got both since Mum is the Prewett materfamilias and Dadâs the Weasley pater. If Harry isâŚthat could be why heâs always listened to mum as much as he listens to anyone and let her fuss. And why he wanted Sirius to approve of him.â
âAnd thereâs magic bound up in this?â Hermione asked slowly.
âFamily magic. It goes both ways. You want the pater or mater of your family to be pleased with you but they also want the whole family content with their decisions. Itâs why Mumâs been so affected by Percy. Perce and I were always more Prewett than Weasley.â Ron tried to explain. âWe can see if there are any books on Family Magic and relationships? There are limits to it.â
âThat would help, I think. You do things your mum would hate all the time, Ron.â
âWell, yeah, because we arenât mindless. The pater and mater bonds canât make you do anything, or at least mum and dad donât use them like that. You just feel extra awful when the head of your family isnât pleased with you. And they feel awful when you arenât pleased with them, although mum said that kicks in more as children get older and with adult family members. Family Magic isnât going to poke at you to fix it when your littles are angry they had to go to bed. It kicks in more for big things.â
âBut some heads of families could use them toâŚto force a member of their family into something?â Hermione couldnât help but shiver.
âReckon they could. They arenât supposed to be used like that, so far as I know. Itâs meant to be a good thing. Safe, you know? A pater or mater is there to be relied on.â
âSometimes I think you were really lucky in your parents, Ron.â
âI know I was. Donât fret too much about Harry, yeah? Heâs going to be fine. Mr. DuâŚheâs actually used as an example of what can happen with an unplanned succession. Something happens with your magic when youâre the next pater or mater. He apparated from Oxford to Wales, blowing a hole through the border wards, when it happened. His first thought was for the younger children in the family. And Harry already feels safe with him. Did you see the way he curled in?â
âHe didnât do that with Sirius.â Hermione admitted after a moment. âI worry so much, Ron. Heâs just so Harry and people want to take advantage of that.â
âI donât think we have to worry about that here. Not withââ Ron cut off as they heard a decided yowling coming down the hall. âDidnât you send Crookshanks with Gin?â
âMaybe they have housecats?â Hermione pressed her lips together. âCats do love Harry.â
A soft tap at the open door had the two of them looking that way.
âIâm sorry, Miss Granger, Mr. Weasley, but he seemed determined to get here. He came in through the kitchen like he owned the place.â Nell looked down at the ginger tom. âHe wouldnât let anyone else take the message, either.â
âNo, Iâm sorry.â Hermione crossed to the doorway. âI sent him home with a friend for the evening since we werenât sure what would happen. Crooksy, did you escape from Ginny?â
Crookshanks, looking inordinately pleased with himself, twined around Hermioneâs ankles until she took the note from his collar.
âIt looks like he put up such a fuss that Ginny let him out.â She shook her head over the note. âYou, sir, have wretched manners.â
Crookshanks purred for a moment and then trotted across the hall to sit outside the sick room door.
âHe wants Harry.â Hermione sighed.
âMiss, I donât know if Nurse will approve.â Nell looked nervously down the hell.
âWell, sheâs going to have to if she wants any peace. He likes to sit guard when Harryâs not feeling well. Weâll likely have Hedwig here, too, if Crooksyâs shown up.â
âI beg your pardon?â Nellâs voice came faintly.
âHarryâs owl. Sheâs uncommonly attached.â Hermione explained, distracted as she opened the door for Crooksy. âGo on and purr for him since youâre so determined.â
âOh, Nurse wonât like an owl in the sick room.â
âIâll handle Nurse, if need be.â Hermione promised. âIâm so sorry, Nell. Weâre a bit of an odd bunch and weâve landed on you when you arenât even ready for anyone, much less ourâŚcompanions.â
âItâs certainly livened everything up, Miss.â Nell confided. Wouldnât everyone below stairs be fit to burst that sheâd gotten an apology.
âWe really are sorry if thereâs any trouble with Nurse.â Ron joined them. âItâs just Crookshanks and Hedwig seem to think Harry is theirs. I can ask my mum to explain, if itâll help?â
âIf it comes down to it, it just might help.â Nell smiled at them. âWould you mind if I let everyone know that, er, Crookshanks came all the way from Kingâs Cross to you and His Grace? And that we can expect his owl this evening?â
Hermione suddenly realized that Nell couldnât be much older than she and Ron. She looked terribly excited by this turn of events.
âOf course you can. You can tell everyone that Crooksy was so determined to get to Harry that he nearly kicked the door out of his carrier. I donât know what his trip across London was like, but Iâm sure you can manage.â She couldnât help but grin back conspiratorially.
âOooh, Miss, thank you! Would you, by any chance, need help with dressing tomorrow morning?â
Ah, yes, the human urge to move up in the world.
âDo you know Iâve never had help from anyone other than my mum? Do you know any hair charms?â She couldnât help herself. If someone with even a modicum of training wanted to help, then she certainly was willing.
âOh Miss, do I ever! And you with such lovely hair. Iâll do it up a treat!â
âThank you, Nell. I would appreciate the help very much.â
âIâll attend you in the morning before breakfast, Miss.â Nell scuttled off with a story to tell the servants' hall and hope that maybe she could be a proper Ladyâs Maid one day. Perhaps Miss Granger would like to wearâŚoh, sheâd look lovely in the pale colors in fashion for young ladies. They had that pale green linen in the atticâŚthey could make up one of those nifty one-hour dresses in no time flat. And she was sure theyâd have shoes to fit that would match. Young Mr. Weasley would look dashing in breeches and top boots, she reckoned. Maybe heâd appreciate a word of advice, too.
âWhat happened to your democratic belief in equality and not being waited on?â Ron teased.
âIt went out the window with the possibility of taming the mess on my head, Ron. Without a gallon of Sleakeazyâs. In any case, Nell can practice on me.â Hermione answered tartly, stepping back into the day room. She stopped, blinking, and then went off into a peal of laughter.
Ron bumped her from behind until she moved forward and snorted. A multi-level cat tree now lived near the window on the bookcase side of the sideboard and a well-padded cat bed sat on the hearth, just where it would get the most heat. A deluxe owl perch stood before the window on the other side, between the sideboard and the Victrola cabinet, with an owl pass-through in the lower panes.
They would both swear the room was bigger than it had been only five minutes before. If a room could be smug, the day room managed.
âI think this place loves Harry already.â Ron said unsteadily.
âWell, at least Crooksy and Hedwig are welcome.â Hermione responded.
âNurse is going to think weâre horribly unhygienic.â Ron snickered.
âOwls in the sick room. Whatever will we come up with next.â Hermione giggled helplessly, dropping onto the sofa as the day caught up with her.
Ron said nothing, but flopped next to her and howled with laughter. Hedwig wasnât there to be offended, anyway.
They both knew she was cleaner than some Hogwarts students.
#hp society/the ton#hp the season au#hp the season/the ton au#use any means#ron weasley#hermione granger#buckingham house has been very lonely since arcturus died and is really excited about teenagers#she wants them to be happy and to feel welcome#because she really really wants to be the place where everyone comes for Events again#magical architecture is also somewhat sentient#and Buckingham house has been lived in by strongly magical people for long enough that she has a personality
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