Chapter 43: The Birthday Party
Godric's Hollow, Devon, Britain, July 31st, 1996
If Rose Potter had to pick a day as the worst of any year, it would probably be the 31st of July. She'd suffered worse days in her life - the day she wrecked her first potions lab came to mind - but counting all the years she could remember, the 31st of July was most consistently a bad day.
Harry's birthday. And Neville's. Which would be celebrated here. Where Rose lived. An entire day, dedicated to her stupid brother. His friends - and some of Neville's, though mostly Harry's - hanging around, being stupid. Mostly boys, too. Except for Ginny, and since two years ago, Luna. And Ginny was only present because they always moved to the Weasleys later in the afternoon to use their pitch for Quidditch (and eat Mrs Weasley's delicious cake - which was also unfair. Harry got two birthday cakes here and a third at the Weasleys'!), and Luna was only around since she was Ginny's best friend. At least that was how she had met Harry and become his friend.
And why would anyone want to be Harry's friend? He was annoying, brash, and obsessed with Granger. Now more than ever. If he weren't good at Quidditch, no one would really care about him. Luna was smart - she was a Ravenclaw - she should know better. Or have better taste. At least neither of the girls had a crush on Harry - talking to his stupid fangirls was the worst. It was all 'oh, your brother is so great!' 'oh, he's the best Seeker ever!' 'you're so lucky to have him!'.
She retched. They wouldn't be talking like that if Harry were their brother.
"Rose? Did you move your books from the couch?"
She rolled her eyes. "Yes, Mum!" As if she would leave her best books out shortly before the guests started arriving.
As if the fireplace had read her mind, it flared up, and a figure stepped through it. Two figures. Granger and Brown.
"Hello, Rose." Granger nodded at her.
"Hello!" Brown flashed her an overly sweet smile.
"You're early," Rose told them.
"We wanted to check if we could lend a hand," Granger said.
Brown coughed.
Rose shook her head. "Harry is where you left him this morning - in his room." Mum had everything in hand, anyway. At least Dad hadn't taken the day off but had gone to work as usual. Though he'd be back for lunch.
"Thank you!" Granger turned and headed to the stairs as if this was her home.
"I'll wait here," Brown said, sitting down in an armchair. "If that's OK," she added rather belatedly.
Rose shrugged. "Make yourself at home." Granger had already done so.
"Don't mind her," Brown said. "She's in love."
Rose snorted. "Really? I hadn't noticed."
Brown giggled at that. "They're a bit much, yes."
And coming from the girl who had probably spent more time on Weasley's lap since they had become a couple than in her own chair, that was saying something. "Yes," Rose said, frowning.
"It's the honeymoon," Brown said. "After a while, they'll be back to normal. Well, not like they were before, of course. But Harry will spend more time with you again, don't worry!"
Rose tilted her head. "You don't have a brother, do you?"
"Ah… no?"
"Right. You wouldn't say that if you had a brother like Harry." Rose scoffed.
"Ah." Brown nodded. "Ginny said something similar."
"She would know." The poor girl had six older brothers.
Brown couldn't take a hint, though. She leaned towards Rose and smiled. "You'll get a boyfriend of your own, don't worry!"
"I know," Rose said. Seamus had asked her out, hadn't he? And while the boy was a pig - and, apparently, had talked badly about her according to Harry - she was quite confident that she'd get a boyfriend if she wanted one. Pretty confident, at least. Not that she wanted one. She didn't. "Not that I'm looking for one."
"Ah."
Rose didn't like the smile on Brown's face. It was like Romilda's when she told the witch last year that she wasn't sad about Seamus dumping her. "Not everyone thinks having a boyfriend is the best thing ever," she said. "Just look at Granger."
"What's with Hermione?"
"She went from a witch who stood up to Harry and could match him hex for hex to his girlfriend," Rose explained.
"Well, and he became her boyfriend. I think that's a good thing," Brown retorted.
Not when now there was no one left to take down her brother's ego. Rose shrugged. "Too lovey-dovey for me."
"'Lovey-dovey'?"
"They spend every minute together. Might as well have a Sticking Charm on their hips."
Brown giggled again. She was… well, not as bad as Romilda, but it came close. And she was two years older than Rose! At least Granger didn't giggle like that. "That's also normal."
"And sleeping together every night?" Rose asked. And with Mum and Dad's blessings, even!
"Well… there are special circumstances," Brown replied, probably quoting Granger. "But…" She grinned. "...it's certainly nice for them, isn't it?"
Rose rolled her eyes.
"Whatever." It was unfair that Harry got all the special permissions and favours. Hell, if he asked for a Phoenix, Mum and Dad would probably at least try to get him one. Though it would be funny if he did - Hedwig would peck his head all day! She grinned at the thought.
"So, what can we do to help?" Brown asked.
Rose stared at her. She actually wanted to help? If someone expected Rose to help prepare Harry's party...
"Hermione wanted to see Harry, but I didn't come along to just wait until the party starts," Brown said.
"Best ask Mum," Rose said, pointing towards the garden. "She's setting up the table and stuff." Since the weather was nice, they'd eat in the garden - in the back. There were spells to hide the magic, but it was still better to have a wizarding party in the back. And they had more room there.
"Ah, good." Brown stood up and walked towards the door to the garden.
Rose shook her head. Working voluntarily for Harry? Feh! She sighed and grabbed the Daily Prophet from the side table. There had been something about a new potion in the back, or so she thought. But before she could find the page, she heard steps on the stairs. Harry. And his girlfriend.
She leaned back, craning her neck to look through the open door at the stairs. It was upside down, but she saw them come down. "Brown's in the garden," she told them, "helping Mum set up the party."
"Ah, good!" Granger smiled at her and headed towards the door herself, Harry trailing behind her with a slight frown. Trouble in paradise? Or… "Are you going to help as well?" Rose asked as she sat up and turned to face them with a smile.
"Exactly!" Granger nodded again. "We can't just let Mrs Potter do everything, can we?"
That was how it usually went, Rose thought. Granger probably wanted to make a good impression on Mum. On the other hand, she was muggleborn, and muggle parents couldn't just use spells to prepare a party. Auntie Petunia had to do everything by hand, Rose knew. Though she wouldn't let a guest help her, of course.
She grinned and stood, following the two. This should be fun.
"Mrs Potter? What can we do to help?" she heard Granger ask when she reached the door.
"Ah… as I told Lavender, I've got things in hand," Mum replied.
Rose saw Harry straighten a little behind Granger.
But then, Mum went on: "But you can start moving the food to the buffet here."
Hah! Rose stepped inside, her grin widening.
"Thank you, Mrs Potter."
"Call me Lily, Hermione."
"Sorry, Lily."
Rose smiled at Harry when the two passed her. Harry glared back, and she saw his wand twitch, but he knew better than to hex her - Mum would know it was him.
"Oh, Rose! Could you fetch the pops from the cellar?"
"What?"
"They're in the corner."
Rose heard Harry snicker behind her and clenched her teeth as she stomped towards the stairs.
This was all Granger's fault! Now she had to help prepare Harry's stupid birthday party.
She went down into the cellar and grabbed the basket with the shrunken bottles in it. At least she didn't have to lug around too many drinks.
When she entered the garden again, Neville had arrived with his gran. He was standing around looking uncomfortable while Mum and Mrs Longbottom talked.
Rose shook her head. "Neville! Can you help me with this?"
He turned. "Oh, sure, Rose!" He flashed her a smile, and she ignored the frown from his gran.
"Thanks," he told her as he took the basket and placed it on the table for the buffet.
"You could've just walked away, you know," she told him.
"That would've been rude."
She rolled her eyes. "We're not in the Wizengamot."
"Tell that to Gran."
"Maybe I will," she shot back.
"You won't," he said with a grin.
She scoffed. Of course she wouldn't.
That would be rude, and Mum would be mad at her. And Mrs Longbottom would be angry as well, though that wasn't much of a concern for Rose.
But the conversation about that was over. Which meant they needed something else to talk about. "So, how's Trevor doing?" Rose asked. Neville winced, and she shook her head. "He ran away again?"
"He always shows up before we head to Hogwarts…"
"And then he runs away on the train. And at Hogwarts."
"He's a lively toad?" Neville grinned and tilted his head.
"Probably cursed," she said.
"No, we had that checked." Neville shrugged. "It was a little weird that he just wouldn't settle down."
"Ah." Rose didn't know what else to say - she couldn't ask him about Potions - and busied herself with rearranging the bottles in the basket. "We'll have to unshrink the bottles."
"Do you mean us?" Neville asked, looking over his shoulder at his grandmother.
"Afraid you'll get a notice from the Ministry?"
"No. But Gran doesn't like it if I 'flout the law'."
"Everyone's doing it."
"Just because everyone is doing something doesn't mean the Longbottoms are doing it." He grinned again, a little ruefully.
Rose rolled her eyes again. "I bet you hear that every day."
He grimaced, and she suppressed a wince. Neville was a little sensitive about his gran, even though she was an old bat, as Auntie Petunia would say. Then again, she had raised him. She shrugged. "I can unshrink them, then." Probably. It couldn't be too hard, could it? Harry had done it all the time on the island.
"I'll help," he said. "They'd have to punish both of us then."
She smiled again.
And then Harry and Granger appeared from wherever they had been, and Neville smiled at them.
Typical.
*****
"Hello, Neville. Happy birthday." Hermione Granger smiled at the other birthday boy.
"Hermione. Harry. Happy birthday, Harry!"
"Happy birthday, Neville," Harry said with a chuckle.
Neville looked a little nervous, or so Hermione thought. And Rose looked a little annoyed. Had they had a spat? Rose had seemed to be annoyed all morning. Then again, that seemed to be her normal mood, as far as Hermione could tell. Which, from what Lavender had told her about the Weasleys, was par for the course for siblings.
"We were just about to unshrink the bottles," Neville said.
"Oh, let us!" Hermione smiled at him, then waved her wand at the basket full of shrunken pops. This was a good way to test silent casting. And the Levitation Charm, she added as she had to catch several bottles spilling out of the suddenly too small basket before they crashed to the ground. She floated them to the back of the table - if anyone opened them right now, there would be a mess.
"Oops," Harry said, stashing his own wand. "Guess we overdid it a little."
"Idiot," Rose mumbled. Yes, still annoyed.
"No harm done," Hermione said. Neville was looking weirdly at them, she noticed. "Did we break a bottle?"
"What? No, no." He shook his head. "It's just… I didn't really believe the Prophet, you know."
"The Prophet?" Harry asked.
"Well, they printed a lot of things that you shouldn't believe," Hermione pointed out.
"About you two, ah…" Neville smiled, flushing a little.
Oh. Hermione felt as if she was blushing a little herself. "Yes, we are together," she told him. "And yes, it happened on the island."
"Oh, boy, are they together!" Rose muttered. "All the time."
"Shut up!" Harry snapped.
"Make me!"
"Oh, I will!"
"Harry." Hermione laid her hand on his arm. This was his party. His and Neville's. Hexing his sister wasn't a good idea. Even though Rose seemed to be asking for it.
"Sorry," he said, smiling at her.
She smiled back.
"That will take some time getting used to," Neville said, shaking his head in a rather bemused manner.
Hermione frowned at him. "It's really nothing extraordinary," she pointed out. They worked out their differences and realised they were attracted to each other. Simple. Relatively simple - the exact circumstances were quite extraordinary, of course.
"Of course," Neville said, nodding quickly. He didn't sound very sincere, though.
And Rose was rolling her eyes again. "Really? You spent years hexing and jinxing and cursing each other…"
"We never used curses," Hermione said automatically.
Harry nodded in agreement. "At least not according to the accepted definition by the law."
"Exactly." And that was all that counted, at least legally.
Rose scoffed again. "...and suddenly, you're in love! Totally in love. You make Brown and Weasley look as if they were shy!"
Hermione frowned. That wasn't true! Lavender and her boyfriend were very affectionate.
"Really?" Neville boggled. Actually boggled. "That's…"
"...not true," Hermione told him, showing her teeth.
"You shag like rabbits!" Rose said.
"Rose!" Harry snapped.
"What? It's true!" she protested.
"Ah…" Neville looked more shocked than the time Slughorn had made him demonstrate the boiling potion in front of the class.
"They spend every night together!" Rose told him. "Can you imagine that? And they're going to do the same at Hogwarts!"
Well, that was true, but they had good reasons for either. Extenuating circumstances - not that there was anything wrong with spending time with your partner. Or having sex.
"Really?" Neville stared at them with his mouth half-open. No, fully open. Wide enough for Trevor to jump through.
"Mum! Rose is spreading rumours!" Harry yelled.
"It's not a rumour; it's the truth!" Rose yelled.
"It's private!" Harry added.
And there came Mrs Potter - Lily, Hermione reminded herself. The woman looked annoyed - the resemblance to Rose was obvious now. "What's going on? Are you quarrelling again?"
"Rose was telling Neville that we 'shag like rabbits'," Harry said.
"It's the truth!"
"It's none of anyone else's business than our own," Harry pointed out.
Hermione nodded. She refused to blush - there was nothing of which she should be ashamed.
"Rose!" Lily glared at her daughter. "That was out of line! Would you like it if Harry talked about your private life?"
"He does! He told everyone about my potions accident!"
"That was a necessary warning so they wouldn't be near you when you were brewing!"
"You arse!"
"Harry! Rose! Behave yourself! I taught you better than that!"
"Sorry, Mum."
"Sorry."
"Now apologise to each other. And I don't want to hear anything like that, or you can watch from your room while everyone else has fun at your party."
"Sorry."
"Sorry."
They weren't - Hermione could tell. She had received too many of Harry's fake apologies in Professor McGonagall's or the Headmaster's office to be deceived. She doubted that either Rose or Lily was fooled either.
But appearances had been upheld.
Lily nodded, then left again.
And Neville was still staring. Honestly, their relationship really was nothing special.
Fortunately, Lavender came out into the garden, with her boyfriend in tow.
It seemed the guests had started to arrive.
*****
"Ron!" Harry Potter smiled at his best friend. "Glad you could make it."
"As if you could keep me away," Ron replied, one arm slung around Lavender's waist. The rest of us are not here yet. Ginny went to fetch Luna, but I didn't want to wait. Hi, Neville. Happy birthday to both of you."
"Ah, thank you." Neville nodded automatically.
"Is something wrong?" Ron asked.
"Neville has trouble adjusting to Harry and my relationship," Hermione told him. She wasn't rolling her eyes, but Harry knew she wanted to.
"To the details of their relationship," Rose muttered. Harry shot her a glare. It was her fault that such details had even come up.
Ron's eyes widened. "Oh. You told him already?"
"Already?" Hermione asked, frowning.
"Well, it's not as if you can keep it a secret, can you?"
Harry didn't know if Ron was talking about their relationship or the fact they were sleeping together every night, and he wasn't about to ask. "We're not about to blurt it out, either."
"No, you only told the Prophet," Rose commented.
For some reason, Ron and Lavender found that funny. It wasn't. Not really.
"I'm just… surprised. Very surprised," Neville said, nodding several times.
"It takes a bit to get used to it," Ron told him. "Trust me, we know."
Harry glanced at Hermione. She was pressing her lips together. Probably to keep from making a few pointed remarks.
He cleared his throat. "Anyway! We're here for a double birthday party. Not to gossip."
"But that's what we do at parties," Lavender objected with a grin.
"Then let's gossip about someone else for a change," Hermione cut in. "If we absolutely have to."
For a moment, no one said anything. Then Ron coughed. "So, how about the new Quidditch season?"
It wasn't the most original topic, but it would do. At least until the rest of the guests arrived.
*****
"...and that's why I think the Cannons have a shot at the cup this season."
Harry Potter wondered, not for the first time, if Ron actually believed that or if his apparent faith in the Chudley Cannons' eventual triumph was just the longest-running prank in Hogwart's history. He doubted that Ron could keep up such a convincing act, but then - he was Fred and George's brother.
Hermione sighed. "So, you think that a team that has been constantly losing their games - once even against a team that was absent…"
"That was only because they got disqualified after the manager misremembered the rules governing forfeit matches and didn't line them up for the match!" Ron interjected.
Hermione continued on without blinking. "...and with a management that is clearly as inept as the players, will suddenly become successful just because they replaced their brooms?"
"Those are great brooms. Puddlemere United won the cup with them," Ron protested.
"In 1973," Harry cut in. He knew his favourite team's history, after all. And Ron had told him all about that already. "And the Cannons got the same brooms that were flown in that season."
"See? Those are winning brooms!" Ron retorted. "It's all about morale, anyway. If the Cannons believe they'll win, they will win!"
"They haven't won the league in a hundred years," Rose said.
"That means they are due a victory."
"That's not how it works," Hermione said.
"That's exactly how it works." Ron nodded. "One day, the Cannons will return to their winning streak."
"But that day is not today," Rose told him. "Or this season."
"That will be decided on the field. And we'll see that… Oh, hi, Luna."
"See what?" Luna asked, cocking her head to the side as she joined them with Ginny.
"That this season, the Cannons will surprise everyone and win the league," Ron said. "I know it."
"I'm afraid that you're wrong," Luna told him, shaking her head with a sad expression.
"We'll see about that," Ron repeated himself.
"We don't have to wait. You are demonstrably wrong. Since you know that the Cannons will win, you won't be surprised, so they cannot surprise everyone. So, your claim cannot be true." She nodded. "That's simple logic."
Ron blinked at her while everyone else chuckled. "That's not…" He sighed. "Whatever."
"Now that Ron's delusions have been revealed…Happy Birthday, Harry. Happy Birthday, Neville," Ginny said, smiling at them and handing a present over to Neville. "It's from Luna and me."
"And here's yours," Luna said, holding out a small box for Harry.
"Thank you!" Harry smiled at them. The box didn't weigh much, but that didn't mean anything.
"Uh… this isn't something alive?" Neville asked. "So, it won't, ah, wander off? Or need air?"
"What? No!" Luna shook her head, sending her long air flying. "As if we'd abuse animals like that. A pet has to choose you; it can't be gifted!"
Well, she wasn't entirely wrong, in Harry's experience. Though...
"Trevor was a gift," Neville told them.
"And if he didn't choose you, he'd never return to you." Luna nodded. "Again, simple logic."
Well, you couldn't argue with that. Harry cleared his throat. "So, how's your summer been so far?"
*****
"I can't believe it! You two, a couple!"
Hermione Granger couldn't believe that Harry had invited Dean and Seamus. Well, they were his dorm mates, but still!
"I know, right? We read it in the Prophet, but, well, it's the Prophet!" Seamus nodded.
Hermione pursed her lips. "I fail to see what's so unbelievable. We simply worked out our differences."
The two boys exchanged glances with raised eyebrows. Hermione looked at Lavender, but her best friend was shaking her head as well. At her!
"You have to admit that it was rather unlikely, given your past," she said.
"Unlikely? More like impossible!" Seamus exclaimed.
"I'd ask if you were tested for love potions, but I'm sure you were," Bell added.
What? Hermione glared at the girl. "Don't joke about that!" she spat.
"I'm not joking," the girl replied. "If I were suddenly going out with, say, Malfoy, I would hope someone checks for love potions."
Going out with that bigot? Hermione shuddered.
"See?" Bell nodded with a satisfied smirk.
"You can't compare either of us to Malfoy!" Harry protested
"True," Bell admitted. "You two fought with each other much more than you ever fought with him."
That was because Malfoy wasn't a challenge. Hermione frowned. "It's not the same."
"I sure hope it isn't," Seamus said, looking at Harry. "If you were suddenly in love with Malfoy…"
"Well, I have the theory that their aggression was unresolved sexual tension," Luna piped up. "Since as soon as they ended their feud, they fell in love. And this could be the same with Malfoy."
"Malfoy and Granger?" Dean blinked.
Well, the opportunity was just perfect. "He was more obsessed with Harry," Hermione pointed out.
Harry's groan sounded a little forced to her, but she doubted most of the others not already aware of Luna's theory - and their plans based on it - noticed as they chuckled.
"He is obsessed with both of you," Lavender said, right on cue. "But if this is 'unresolved sexual tension', can you imagine how he has to be feeling right now, with you two a couple."
"Oh!" Seamus laughed. "You think he's jealous of both of you?"
Malfoy certainly was envious of Hermione's grades; she knew that. And of Harry's popularity and talent for Quidditch and duelling. Which was understandable, of course - he really was great at both.
"Well, if he is, he'll be tearing his hair out," Ron said. "Or telling himself that it isn't true."
Hermione nodded. "He certainly has shown a tendency for delusions in the past." Such as being a wizard skilled enough to challenge either her or Harry. "But, to be fair, I wouldn't really trust the Prophet, either, not without verifying the claims independently."
"Like Witch Weekly?" Bell asked.
Hermione rolled her eyes at that even as everyone else snickered. That magazine didn't know what investigative journalism was. Except for its columns about fashion and cosmetics, of course, those were usually on the nose. She had used a hairstyling charm from the latest issue today, putting her hair into a fishtail braid that went - in her and Harry's - opinion well with her duelling robes.
"Well, let's not talk about Malfoy and his potential lust for Hermione or me," Harry said. "We don't want to lose our appetite."
"Speak for yourself," Bell said, laughing. It wasn't really funny, though.
*****
"So... how did this happen? You and Harry?" Bell leaned forward and lowered her voice to a whisper at the buffet. "You were worse than cats and dogs a month ago."
Hermione Granger forced herself to smile. Bell was a friend of Harry's - a fellow member of the Quidditch team, which was why she was invited to his and Neville's birthday party in the first place. And unlike Angelina, Alicia and the Weasley twins, who had finished Hogwarts and were now working, she had accepted the invitation. So, even though Bell certainly wasn't a friend of hers, she couldn't exactly tell the girl that this was none of her business. "As we told the Prophet, faced with a Wyvern and pirates, we got over our feud pretty quickly and then discovered that there was a mutual attraction."
Bell groaned. "You make it sound like it wasn't anything special - and about as romantic as a Potions quiz."
"Oh, Potions quizzes can be very romantic," Luna chimed in. "Although only for Nargles, since the confusion a difficult quiz causes amongst many students puts the Nargles in the mood to mate. At least that's our theory on why so many Nargles gather in school."
The last thing Hermione wanted to discuss was the mating habits of cryptids. "You don't expect purple prose about our passionate lovemaking in the surf, do you?"
Judging by the way Bell's eyes lit up, she expected exactly that.
Lavender giggled. "Oh, yes! Tell us how the handsome duelist ravished you!"
Rose made retching noises.
"I think Hermione was the one doing the ravishing," Ginny said.
"No, no," Luna chimed in. "She wouldn't ravish Harry - she would have a cunning plan that would make him think he was the one doing the ravishing:"
"Can we stop using the word 'ravish'?" Hermione asked with a frown. "It sounds like it was taken straight out of a robes ripper."
"Shagging, then?" Rose asked with an innocent expression.
"We enjoy a healthy intimate relationship," Hermione corrected the little brat. "But I'm not going to share any details, so I'll have to disappoint you."
"I don't want to hear anything about that, anyway!" Rose protested. "And certainly not when it involves Harry!"
"You were interested enough to comment," Hemione pointed out.
"Yes, you did," Lavender agreed with a laugh. "But we don't want those details. When did you realise you loved him?"
Hermione looked over her shoulder. Harry was talking with Neville and the others, still seated at the table. They had already gotten their second servings and would probably pick thirds soon. Quite the coincidence, really. On the other hand, telling others about this had a certain appeal - none of the witches, except, possibly, for Rose, seemed to mean her ill with their questions. "Well, if you insist," she said. "I had some notion before, but we kissed the first time after we killed the Wyvern. We were caught up in the moment, so to speak, and..."
*****
"And now... presents!" Luna announced with a wide smile. She looked as enthusiastic as if she were the one to receive the presents, in Harry Potter's opinion.
Then again, she had eaten a big part of the two cakes by herself. More than anyone else, as far as Harry could tell. Where she put it, he didn't know.
But she was right - it was time to open the presents before they would move to the Weasleys for the traditional Birthday Quidditch match. Harry stood and looked at Neville. "Let's do it."
His friend nodded, and they walked over to the pile of presents on a smaller table. It was almost like Christmas, just missing the tree. Luna was already there, looking at the gifts. "Ours first!" She grabbed two boxes and handed them over to Neville and Harry.
Neville's present was a muggle toad habitat. "We've had it shrunk so it would fit the box and you couldn't tell from the size what it was. And we enchanted it so Trevor can open the door whenever he wants to - muggles lock their toads up in those, can you imagine that?" Luna explained.
"Ah, thanks." Neville smiled. "He'll love it."
Harry wondered where Neville would put the habitat while he opened his own box. It was a… what was it? It looked like a toy for babies to hang over their cribs.
"It's a Dream-Catcher," Luna told him. "To help you sleep without nightmares. Daddy got it from a tribe in the New World, as thanks for dealing with a Skin-Changer."
Oh. That was… as thoughtful as Harry should have expected. "Thank you," he said, smiling.
"And since you currently sleep together, it's also a gift for Hermione," Ginny added with a smirk. "It can handle two."
"Thank you." Hermione's smile looked a little too wide, but Luna either didn't notice or ignored it since she beamed at her. Ginny, though, smirked.
Seamus wolf-whistled but stopped when Harry and Hermione glared at him. That didn't stop the snickering, though.
Well, they had expected that - they knew their friends, after all. But Harry had still hoped for… well, less teasing.
"Now ours!" Lavender said. A Quidditch calendar, no surprise there… Wait!
Harry stared. "You used pictures of us?"
Lavender nodded. "Hermione told us that muggles do that often - use family pictures for a calendar. So, we thought a calendar with pictures of our Quidditch team would be nice."
Proper wizarding pictures - Harry could see himself pulling off a Wronski Feint and how Malfoy, falling for it, crashed into the ground before the picture reset. "Thank you!"
Neville got a similar calendar but with pictures of various magical plants that Luna's dad had taken on his expeditions, and short descriptions.
Then Hermione handed him a small box. Harry grinned - finally, he'd find out what she'd been working on for the past few days. He unwrapped a small box and opened it. "A mokeskin pouch?" A very small one.
"With a few additional enchantments," Hermione said. "I wrote a manual. It's inside."
"You wrote a manual?" Dean boggled. Seamus snickered again.
Harry ignored them - if Hermione referred him to a manual instead of explaining everything in person then she probably wanted to keep what the pouch did a secret. He stuck his hand into it and pulled a folded piece of parchment out.
A quick glance had his eyes widen. Colour-changing, sticking charm, always flat - it could stick to his calf and would be hard to spot even with a pat-down. And protections that would keep it safe from most environmental hazards, as Hermione's manual described them. The perfect way to store an emergency kit that would let them survive another trip to a desert island. Anywhere, actually, as the inventory list showed.
"Thank you!" He smiled at her, then kissed her. And ignored the snickers and cheering.
But they couldn't really enjoy it - Neville was waiting for his gift. Which was a book about muggle plants, no surprise there - half of Neville's gifts were related to herbology or plants. But he seemed happy enough.
The rest of the presents were similar - small stuff related to Quidditch or duelling for Harry and Herbology for Neville. Other than Seamus's gift 'for both of you', which consisted of a vial full of a potion 'to enhance your relationship'.
Harry didn't quite glare, but he was more baring his teeth than smiling. "Thank you."
"Yes, thank you." Hermione glared, but Seamus didn't seem impressed. Well, thanks to Rose, he was aware since last year that Harry wasn't allowed to hex his guests. Although, technically, that wouldn't cover Hermione since she was a guest as well…
No, better not risk making Mum mad. Rose would tell her at once. And he'd get blamed.
Besides, compared to getting chased by a Wyvern and Barbary Coast pirates, a little teasing from a friend was nothing to be bothered by.
He checked his watch. It was almost three in the afternoon. "Alright, let's stash the loot, then get ready to go - Quidditch is waiting!"
Katie cheered, and Luna rushed back to the dessert buffet to "save the last pudding".
"Mum will have a cake ready," Ron told her.
"I know!" Luna replied before she started scarfing down some ice cream.
Well, as long as she was happy…
Harry smiled and wrapped an arm around Hermione's waist as they walked towards the fireplace.
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The Burrow, Ottery St Catchpole, Devon, Britain, July 31st, 1996
"Pass! Pass! Pass it!" Lavender was all but screeching.
Hermione Granger clenched her teeth and guided her broom downwards. She couldn't pass! Not with Bell covering her. And she wasn't allowed to ram the other witch.
Snarling, she flew along the ground, the tips of her shoes touching the grass on the pitch, then pulled up.
"Pass!"
Hermione scoffed and threw the Quaffle.
Bell intercepted it, deflecting it to the side. Hermione turned, but Ginny was already on it - what had she been doing out there? Waiting for this? - and snatched it before it fell to the ground.
And then she was off, shooting past Hermione while she was still turning around. Lavender headed towards her, but Ginny passed to Bell, who passed to Rose, who was in the perfect position to score, with Harry blocking Bell.
Ron parried her shot, though, and Harry picked up the Quaffle. And suddenly, Hermione wasn't lagging behind the rest any more but was in the best position to catch the Quaffle!
And here it came. Hermione reached out with her free hand, about to grasp the ball…
...and was knocked off course and almost off her broom by a damned bludger. What was Neville doing? He was their Beater! She snarled at him while she rubbed her side, but Neville didn't seem to notice as he was already moving to fly next to Ginny.
She snarled again, diving for the Quaffle, but once more, Bell was there and grabbed it.
This time, she took the shot after a quick pass to Rose and back while Harry was busy blocking Ginny. Ron twisted, almost throwing himself off his broom, but the Quaffle went through the hoop.
Damn.
"And the Avengers take the lead!" Luna cheered. "Thirty to twenty! Will the Lovebirds recover from that?"
Luna really shouldn't do double-duty as referee and commentator, in Hermione's opinion. But before she could find the words to tactfully express her opinion, the Quaffle was flying towards her again. She caught it and darted towards the other set of hoops. Bell went after her again, though this time, Hermione was ready.
Or, rather, Harry was ready and already in place above her. Hermione hurled the Quaffle up while Bell was still rushing towards her, and Harry grabbed it with a roll that took him past Bell before she noticed him.
Hermione grinned as she continued flying towards the hoops, moving into a shooting position on the side. Dean ignored her, though, focusing on Harry. At least he was ignoring Lavender as well.
Ginny and Rose both went for Harry, and he passed to Lavender. Who passed to Hermione instead of taking the shot as Bell flew straight at her.
That left Hermione with a clear shot at the hoop while Dean turned around. She took it - but the Quaffle hit the edge and bounced off.
Harry tried to recover it, but Rose all but rammed him, and Ginny got the Quaffle.
Bell was already tearing off towards Ron.
A pass and a shot later, it was forty to twenty.
"I told you we should have been playing with Snitches," Harry complained.
"Just because you suck as a Chaser and can't lose," Rose retorted.
"I'm still better than you!"
Hermione pressed her lips together. While she had agreed that having Seekers would cut the game short - and all but ensure that Harry's team would win, with no one else coming close to his talent and experience for hunting down the Snitch - it still was vexing to lose. The teams weren't as even as the others had claimed. The score proved that.
But there was no changing the rules in the middle of the game. She had just grit her teeth and bear it.
And there came the next push as Harry made a mad dash straight towards Dean.
Hermione scoffed through clenched teeth and flew to the right side again, narrowly avoiding the bludger this time.
What was Neville doing?
*****
Godric's Hollow, Devon, Britain, July 31st, 1996
"Can you pass me the bruise remover?" Hermione Granger asked on Harry's bed. "I don't know what position Neville has been playing, but it wasn't Beater."
"Well, he's not used to playing Beater. He usually plays Keeper. But Ron's the best Keeper we have, so…" Harry shrugged as he handed her the small can.
Hermione snorted. "Well, I blame him for our defeat." She rubbed a dab of the ointment onto her thigh and sighed with relief.
"The reason we lost was that we were facing two experienced Chasers," Harry objected. "Ron's great, but he can't stop them by himself."
And neither Lavender nor Hermione was good enough to make the team at Hogwarts while Harry was a Seeker, not a Chaser. She sighed. "It was rigged from the start."
"Yes. I blame Rose."
"Rose wanted witches versus wizards," Hermione pointed out.
"Exactly. And when we didn't agree, she ensured that her team would win by refusing to play with a Snitch." Harry nodded.
Hermione snorted. "The game would've been over in a minute or two."
"Only if I would have been lucky," Harry said. "It could have taken me longer."
"Well, playing for a set amount of time is fairer."
"Not when we lose."
She chuckled at that. "Next time, we pick a better team."
"Or we invite enough for a full lineup."
"Or that. But only if I can play with two competent Beaters." She tried to reach the bruise on her back and winced - her muscles also ached from exertion; they had played for two hours.
"Let me!" Harry grabbed the can and sat down next to her. "Turn around."
She did and felt his hands rub the ointment into the bruise on her shoulder. Once more, she sighed with relief. "There's another in the small of my back."
"I noticed." His hands wandered down her back. "Thank you for your gift."
"It's nothing. I wanted more and better enchantments, but I didn't have the time," she said. Or the experience. This had been her first attempt at this, after all.
"It's great," he insisted as he reached the second bruise on her back.
"It was a nice party," she replied as he got more ointment. "I had a lot of fun."
"Well, we've been holding those parties for years," Harry said.
She shivered as the last pain left her back. "Thank you." After another deep breath - her ribs didn't hurt any more! - she added: "It was nice to relax amongst friends."
"Yes." He froze for a moment, his fingers trailing over her back. "And we didn't have to hex anyone."
She snorted, then closed her eyes as she felt his hands on her shoulders, gently squeezing. "I just hope Hogwarts will be as nice."
"Only if Malfoy decides that he's too embarrassed to return and transfers to Durmstrang."
"Well, we can handle him." She turned to face him, then slid into his lap.
"Yes."
She started to undo his shirt, then simply pulled it over his head. No need to discuss Hogwarts now.
They had about an hour until dinner, after all. And a month until Hogwarts.
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