Chapter 10: What Happens Now

 

The silence at the dining table was deafening. Ron summarised everybodyÕs reaction as pure shock. Just shock. Somehow, he was surprised that he did not feel even the slightest tinge of opposition in the room. Or was there any?

 

ÒOh sweet Merlin!Ó came Mrs. WeasleyÕs sudden exclamation, to which everyone started  and turned their focus from Ron to her. Even Ron looked at her questioningly.

 

Suddenly aware of all the attention on her, Mrs. WeasleyÕs voice toned down and she said, ÒOh my! Ron, do you know about Matthew and Hermione?Ó

 

ÒOf course, Mum! I know that Matthew is HermioneÕs son.Ó

 

ÒThenÉÓ

 

ÒLook Mum, what has happened to Hermione in her past is none of my business.Ó Looking at everyone, Ron said, ÒYou know, I donÕt care about her past. All I know is I am going to marry Hermione and that is final!Ó

 

Before anyone could offer an explanation, Ron had walked out of the room.

 

Back in his room, Ron had no idea as to why his mother was upset over the decision. He could not sit for long and began pacing. He was so engrossed in his thoughts that he did not notice his mother enter the room.

 

ÒRon, dear!Ó

 

Ron looked at his mother, with lots of questions in his eyes.

 

ÒBefore you say anything, just listen to me.Ó

 

Ron was silent and Mrs.Weasley sat on his bed to continue.

 

ÒYour father told me that he had told you everything about HermioneÕs past. IÕm sorry dear, I didnÕt know that you knew. I didnÕt mean to tell you that I was against your decision. ItÕs just that your decision took me by surprise. I just want to make sure that you arenÕt marrying Hermione out of pity or sympathy because heaven knows that of all the things Hermione deserves, pity is not one of them.Ó

 

Ron was genuinely shocked at his motherÕs words because whatever he had expected his mother to tell him, this was not it. Silence told him that his reaction was expected soon.

Not able to handle it, he knelt before her and said, ÒMum! Of course I am not marrying her out of pity or anything like that. I would be lying if I said that I never loved her before. I have loved her since we began dating. Seeing her now, after so many years and as a mother, did surprise me. But now, along with love, I also respect her for standing up and facing everything. As for Matthew, he is such an adorable kid. I want to marry her purely because I love her and Matthew a lot.Ó

 

Mrs.Weasley looked proudly at her son and said, ÒGood. Then I want you to invite her over for dinner.Ó

 

Ron couldnÕt believe his luck. So he hugged his mother with the fiercest hug a son could ever give his mother.

 

Downstairs at the dinner table joy was running its highest. Now that RonÕs decision had sunk in, everybody was taking their opportunity to tease Ron. So much so that Fred said, ÒDoes that mean we get to tease Hermione like we do to Ginny?Ó

 

ÒExcuse me?Ó Ron raised an eyebrow.

 

ÒWell, brother, look at him. All grown up and getting married. Already defending Hermione,Ó George said, with a mock sniff.

 

ÒOh yeah, but donÕt forget, Ronniekins, what happened the last time you tried to defend Hermione. Come to think of it, you sure you donÕt need a new wand?Ó

 

The whole room burst into laughter with the memory, and Ron, not able to hold his irritation for long, also joined them.

 

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Normally Hermione would feel very sad and lonely every time sheÕd return  home after dropping Matt at school. She would clean up her house a bit (it always became messy during MattÕs visits), and complete her incomplete Ministry work till she would feel sleepy and just drop off to sleep.

 

But tonight she felt different; she was feeling very elated and happy for once. In fact, she had not experienced such an overwhelming desire to do a happy dance since . . . well since Matt was born. And that was a very long time back. Maybe Ron and the puddle incident had something to do with it.

 

Maybe? Of course, that incident <i>did</i> have everything to do with her feelings at the moment. Even she, one of the most brilliant students of Hogwarts and a master of vocabulary, did not have words to describe the feelings her heart felt then. It seemed to her as if her body and her mind were separated at the moment and she was in a trance, because while her body was doing the regular jobs of cleaning up, her mind was still stuck at the image when she and Ron had kissed. For once, she did not bother to analyze her feelings. She broke out of reverie, only when she had realised that, as usual, she was sitting at her desk to do her Ministry work. Deciding to give it a break, she just closed it and walked towards her bed.

 

As she fell asleep, thousands of thoughts swirled in her mind: both pleasant and unpleasant. Images of her and Ron dating, the Trio in the war, Ron breaking up with her on the last night at Hogwarts, her meeting Ron suddenly at the Ministry, each irritating yet humorous disaster of a date, Ginny telling her that Ron had found himself a bride . . .

 

A sudden knock at the front door woke up Hermione rather rudely. Still in her dreamworld about Ron, she almost mechanically got up. She caught herself, just in time, for being careless and armed herself with her wand. Just because her lifestyle was muggle, it didnÕt meant she had slacked off over her hexes. She could still throw a mean hex when push came to shove.

 

Bracing herself for the worst, she slowly and cautiously opened the door. What, or whom, she saw outside her door left her blank for a second.

 

ÒYou?Ó

 

Of course it was worse, but nothing like what she had expected. Standing on the other side of the doorway was Ian, her husband. The same man who left her at a point in her life when she most needed him, MatthewÕs birth. She still remembered the day like yesterday.

 

<i>Hermione was in pain. She was in labour. A moment which she had longed to share with Ian. She had always thought all the distances that Ian had maintained all these days would fade away once a baby came into their life.

 

She was being taken away to the labour room, while her doctor kept telling her, ÒHermione! ItÕs time! We cannot wait any longer!Ó Whilst she kept telling the doctor, and herself, ÒNo, heÕll surely come. He has been waiting for this for a long time, maybe longer than me. Just call him, will you?Ó She somehow groped into her purse and handed out her husbandÕs business card.

 

There was no response, but since the doctor told her that waiting for some more time would be dangerous for her and the baby, she consented to carry on with the delivery.

 

It was probably the happiest moment of her life when she held little Matthew in her arms. She could not fathom how something so small could look so breathtaking at the same time. Ironically enough, that was the saddest moment of her life, when the nurse told her that there was no response from IanÕs office. That was the moment when all her fears came true. All the illusions she had been living in, shattered like glass.

 

ÒMrs. Crest? Nobody seems to be receiving calls at your husbandÕs office.Ó

 

ÒItÕs okay. ThereÕs no need for trying that number now.Ó

 

ÒI am sorry. And congratulations on the baby, Mrs.Crest.Ó

 

It was at that moment that Hermione really faced the reality because she said,ÒNo, not Mrs. Crest, ItÕs Miss Granger.Ó

 

The nurse had walked away, but Hermione continued in a whisper, Òand you, my baby, are Matthew Christopher Granger

 

She came out of her trance at the sound of a gruff voice, but could not shake out the loss of speech. Ian looked at her and spoke, ÒHermione, I know you are surprised. No, surprised is an understatement. More like shocked, arenÕt you?Ó

 

Still unable to speak, she nodded slowly.

 

Ian continued, ÒHermione, look, I am sorry to have left you so many years ago. But, all I wanted to do was earn more so that I could give you a more comfortable lifestyle. You do admit that we were not living a very lavish lifestyle then, and there was a baby on its way. I just had to-Ó

 

Now that the presence of Ian had sunk in, Hermione interrupted, ÒWait a minute! What are you doing here? And did you think that by just walking into my apartment first thing in the morning and explaining yourself youÕll be able to  make me forget what you did six years back? Because if thatÕs what you think, you are entirely wrong mister.Ó

 

Ian was understandably alarmed by the stand Hermione had taken about things. Apparently he had expected such an outburst. So he shifted a little and said, ÒOf course not. I did not think it would be like that. Look, if you need some time, IÕll gladly give you that. Whenever you have made up your mind, call me. I am staying at a hotel nearby. HereÕs the number.Ó Ian wrote down the name of the hotel and its number on a paper. Then he left after kissing her on the cheek.

 

Hermione would have stood there dumbfounded forever if the cellphone on the nightstand wouldnÕt have started ringing.

 

ÒHello?Ó

 

ÒGood Morning, my love.Ó

 

ÒExcuse me?Ó

 

ÒHey hey, its Ron!Ó

 

ÒOh Ron! Sorry, I was kind of preoccupied in my own thoughts. So what makes you call me early in the morning?Ó

 

ÒOh, I just called to say, I love youÉÓ

 

Hermione could not control it anymore and started laughing at RonÕs offtune singing.

 

ÒReally?Ó

 

ÒReally! Anyway, jokes and off tune singing apart, I have called you to invite you to dinner tonight.Ó

 

ÒWhy?Ó

 

ÒJust like that! No, actually I have a surprise for you. So be there . . . wait, on second thought, IÕll pick you up at four. Okay?Ó

 

ÒUmmm...OK.Ó

 

ÒOk, Bye Éand ÔMione?Ó

 

ÒYes, Ron?Ó

 

ÒI love you.Ó

 

ÒI. . .I love you too.Ó

 

And Ron hung up. Hermione could not hold it in her anymore and she cried. She cried hard for the second time in a week.

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