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Post by jazzyjess on Nov 28, 2011 0:00:22 GMT -8
Title: The Quidditch Pitch (iv) Word Count: 115 Warnings: Summary: Hermione tries to find herself, looking for answers in an unlikely place. EWE.
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When the baby is born, Hermione is in a corner of the hospital wing and Poppy Pomfrey is murmuring silencing spells around the bed. She’d had a message sent to Harry, but he isn’t here and the baby’s coming and she’s all by herself. Poppy alternates holding her hand with murmuring spells and incantations to make the birth easier to bear, but even magic can only go so far.
She wishes, wishes she could be where the green grass is soft and springy, where the blue sky is endless, that place that thrums with excitement even when the spectators and players have all gone home. It is that place she imagines, and so she endures.
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Post by Rachael on Nov 28, 2011 0:28:41 GMT -8
Well done
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Post by jazzyjess on Nov 28, 2011 10:39:11 GMT -8
Thank you &hearts
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Post by Elienp on Nov 28, 2011 13:05:36 GMT -8
It's strange she keeps thinking about the Quidditch pitch when she never went there to play, strange but understandable in a way, you make it work well
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Post by jazzyjess on Nov 28, 2011 23:30:19 GMT -8
It's important to her for a very particular reason - I hope it becomes clear in a later part
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