Post by QuillofMinerva on Nov 25, 2004 5:18:28 GMT -5
Im not actually sure where this should be posted but Im posting it here
The Wedding Planner Part 1
Disclaimer: The characters do not belong to me but to JK Rowling.
Summary: Xiomara Hooch has forgotten all about her wedding and calls on Minerva for help.
A/N: This is a response to the challenge set by Arabella Figgs on the AD/MM story board.
“I haven’t planned an actual wedding before, Xio,” pointed out Minerva. “I could ruin your special day.”
Xiomara Hooch flung herself on the bed and kicked the cushions off on to the floor so she could get more comfortable. She had just popped by Minerva's rooms to ask her best friend if she would help plan her wedding, which was to take place in two days time. Xiomara had completely forgotten about the big day as her mind was filled with quidditch timetables and the latest broom on the market. It wasn’t until her husband to be, Severus Snape, told her that he was going out on a stag night and not to expect him home that night that reality began to sink in to her head and that had been last night.
“Minerva, you would be perfect,” exclaimed Xiomara playing with her short spiky hair. “You planned your wedding to the finest detail.”
“Yes but remember,” added Minerva rolling her eyes “my wedding still hasn’t happened yet.”
“Can I have your idea then?” Xiomara asked hopefully.
“No, you certainly may not,” replied Minerva coolly. “I haven’t given up hope yet that Albus may finally set a date.”
It was true that Minerva had been planning her perfect wedding for a few years now. Each year came and she hoped that Albus would finally say ‘let’s set a date!’ but he never did, as things always seemed to get in the way. They had been together for ten years now and engaged for eight of those ten while Xiomara and Severus had only been together eighteen months in total. Minerva was slightly envious but she knew that her friend was in desperate need of help and that she was the only one who could organise something this big in such little time.
“I can’t believe you forgot about your own wedding,” Minerva chuckled as she threw Xiomara a bunch of ‘Witch Brides Monthly’ magazines to read.
“I’m not wearing a fluffy thing like that!” Xiomara exclaimed in disgust. “I will look like a girl!”
“Xiomara,” replied Minerva “I hate to point out the obvious but you are a girl.”
Xiomara wrinkled up her nose and flicked through the magazines. She didn’t seem remotely interested in what she was looking at in the book. Minerva pulled out some parchment and dipped her quill into some ink. She quickly wrote a down a list of things that would be needed to prepare a wedding.
“Can’t I just wear my finest quidditch robes?” Xiomara asked as she looked up from the magazine.
“No,” answered Minerva sternly “and don’t even suggest your Halloween outfit.”
“How did you know I was going to say that?” Xiomara asked with surprise.
Before Minerva could answer, the door to her bedroom opened and in walked a tired looking Albus Dumbledore with what appeared to be one eyebrow shaved off. He had a pair of handcuffs attached to one of his wrists and his robes looked like they hadn’t seen a cleaning charm for months.
“Albus,” gasped Minerva “your eyebrow?”
“Hello darling,” he answered with a silly smile. “You look beautiful.”
Minerva got to her feet and crossed her arms across her chest, her foot tapping impatiently against the wooden floor as she waited for an answer to her question. Albus simply stood there, looking like a naughty schoolboy who had been caught doing something he shouldn’t have been. Xiomara placed her hand over her mouth to prevent her giggles. The headmaster had obviously just rolled in from Severus’ stag night the night before and was looking a bit green around the gills.
“You didn’t get my owl, did you?” Albus asked quietly.
“Oh I got it Albus,” replied Minerva “but I couldn’t read it.”
“Ah you see,” began Albus “by the time I sent it…erm…I had had a few drinks with the lads and well….”
“I don’t care Albus,” interrupted Minerva with a small smile. “I want to know why you are missing an eyebrow.”
“I’m what?” asked Albus in alarm. “I’ll hex those.....”
“Albus please!” warned Minerva before he had chance to curse.
“You should see Severus though,” Albus began chuckling loudly “we shaved half his hair off.”
Minerva’s eyes widened and Xiomara looked from Albus to Minerva and back to Albus again. She wasn’t quite sure if she had heard the headmaster right. Xiomara slipped off the bed and stood beside Minerva and looked at the headmaster.
“His hair?” she asked.
“It wasn’t me,” Albus added quickly “Alastor did it!”
The Wedding Planner Part 1
Disclaimer: The characters do not belong to me but to JK Rowling.
Summary: Xiomara Hooch has forgotten all about her wedding and calls on Minerva for help.
A/N: This is a response to the challenge set by Arabella Figgs on the AD/MM story board.
“I haven’t planned an actual wedding before, Xio,” pointed out Minerva. “I could ruin your special day.”
Xiomara Hooch flung herself on the bed and kicked the cushions off on to the floor so she could get more comfortable. She had just popped by Minerva's rooms to ask her best friend if she would help plan her wedding, which was to take place in two days time. Xiomara had completely forgotten about the big day as her mind was filled with quidditch timetables and the latest broom on the market. It wasn’t until her husband to be, Severus Snape, told her that he was going out on a stag night and not to expect him home that night that reality began to sink in to her head and that had been last night.
“Minerva, you would be perfect,” exclaimed Xiomara playing with her short spiky hair. “You planned your wedding to the finest detail.”
“Yes but remember,” added Minerva rolling her eyes “my wedding still hasn’t happened yet.”
“Can I have your idea then?” Xiomara asked hopefully.
“No, you certainly may not,” replied Minerva coolly. “I haven’t given up hope yet that Albus may finally set a date.”
It was true that Minerva had been planning her perfect wedding for a few years now. Each year came and she hoped that Albus would finally say ‘let’s set a date!’ but he never did, as things always seemed to get in the way. They had been together for ten years now and engaged for eight of those ten while Xiomara and Severus had only been together eighteen months in total. Minerva was slightly envious but she knew that her friend was in desperate need of help and that she was the only one who could organise something this big in such little time.
“I can’t believe you forgot about your own wedding,” Minerva chuckled as she threw Xiomara a bunch of ‘Witch Brides Monthly’ magazines to read.
“I’m not wearing a fluffy thing like that!” Xiomara exclaimed in disgust. “I will look like a girl!”
“Xiomara,” replied Minerva “I hate to point out the obvious but you are a girl.”
Xiomara wrinkled up her nose and flicked through the magazines. She didn’t seem remotely interested in what she was looking at in the book. Minerva pulled out some parchment and dipped her quill into some ink. She quickly wrote a down a list of things that would be needed to prepare a wedding.
“Can’t I just wear my finest quidditch robes?” Xiomara asked as she looked up from the magazine.
“No,” answered Minerva sternly “and don’t even suggest your Halloween outfit.”
“How did you know I was going to say that?” Xiomara asked with surprise.
Before Minerva could answer, the door to her bedroom opened and in walked a tired looking Albus Dumbledore with what appeared to be one eyebrow shaved off. He had a pair of handcuffs attached to one of his wrists and his robes looked like they hadn’t seen a cleaning charm for months.
“Albus,” gasped Minerva “your eyebrow?”
“Hello darling,” he answered with a silly smile. “You look beautiful.”
Minerva got to her feet and crossed her arms across her chest, her foot tapping impatiently against the wooden floor as she waited for an answer to her question. Albus simply stood there, looking like a naughty schoolboy who had been caught doing something he shouldn’t have been. Xiomara placed her hand over her mouth to prevent her giggles. The headmaster had obviously just rolled in from Severus’ stag night the night before and was looking a bit green around the gills.
“You didn’t get my owl, did you?” Albus asked quietly.
“Oh I got it Albus,” replied Minerva “but I couldn’t read it.”
“Ah you see,” began Albus “by the time I sent it…erm…I had had a few drinks with the lads and well….”
“I don’t care Albus,” interrupted Minerva with a small smile. “I want to know why you are missing an eyebrow.”
“I’m what?” asked Albus in alarm. “I’ll hex those.....”
“Albus please!” warned Minerva before he had chance to curse.
“You should see Severus though,” Albus began chuckling loudly “we shaved half his hair off.”
Minerva’s eyes widened and Xiomara looked from Albus to Minerva and back to Albus again. She wasn’t quite sure if she had heard the headmaster right. Xiomara slipped off the bed and stood beside Minerva and looked at the headmaster.
“His hair?” she asked.
“It wasn’t me,” Albus added quickly “Alastor did it!”