Post by pinkie on Nov 8, 2006 8:23:19 GMT -5
Summary: Exams are over and a daughter tries to solve a mystery that she thinks her mother is holding from her… Yes, it is MMAD!
A/N: This is my first attempt to a longer story, so not a one-shot… Please be gentle – also, if you think it is weird that my stories are so different from each other: I like to play with the characters, it makes my motor run!!! Still I hope you will enjoy this and that you let me know!!! Also, this is in the fluff section, because the mystery is more fluff than anything else. Did I just give too much away? Hmm...
Usual disclaimer: the characters aren’t mine, well, one of them is, but not the ones you recognize. I would never pretend to be as talented as JK Rowling. The name Rhiannon comes from the song by Fleetwood Mac / Stevie Nicks, it is about a Welsh witch, though I doubt that Rhiannon is Welsh
Special thanks: To OSOSprinks – Because you really encouraged me and gave me a bit of Gryffindor spirit, just enough to post it here!
Also, sorry that I still haven’t written that lemon for my other story – I think there must be something wrong with me, but I can’t seem to make that lemon work…
Rhiannon was sitting against a tree near the lake. Her friends had left Hogwarts for good, having passed their exams like she had. Her grades were spectacular, or so she thought and she felt happy and free. The sun shone through the thick deck of leaves and she felt caressed by its light and warmth. She hummed a tune she heard this morning. One of her Muggle friends had sent her an owl, carrying a set of envelopes that held soul music. She had now a collection of Wilson Pickett, Aretha Franklin, Otis Redding and Sam & Dave and she had opened them one by one this morning and danced around in her empty dormitory. There were some good things about not having to share your bedroom with three other Gryffindors: like dancing around in the nude, singing at the top of your lungs.
She was thinking about her future. Also, she was thinking a bit about the past, though with her eighteen years there wasn’t much past to mention. There was one little mystery though and she fully intended to find out this summer. Why did her mother have such a love for ginger? Ginger snaps, ginger newts, ginger tea, ginger jelly, chicory salad with tangerine and candied ginger…
Rhiannon was walking down the corridor to Gryffindor Tower and told the Fat Lady the password.
“Dear, why are you still here!” the lady asked before opening the way.
“If only I could tell you…” Rhiannon mumbled.
The Fat Lady raised an eyebrow. “Poor girl… well go on in, there are many students in at the moment. DADA homework, or so I have heard.”
She swung aside and Rhiannon passed her quickly.
“Thank you!” she said when the doorway closed.
She looked around and found several little Gryffindors working together to make their homework. Indeed DADA, as she could make up from the spells they were all murmuring. She sat down in one of the old Prefect-chairs and took out her wand:
“Accio book on bed stand.” Within seconds she was holding her favourite book in her hands. Second Year’s were all looking at her in awe.
“Can you help us with our homework?” one boy asked her.
“What is it?”
“DADA.”
Rhiannon chuckled at the boy’s request. “I would like to help you, but I am very much afraid professor McGonagall would find out. And even though I am not longer one of her pupils, I am still scared of her…” ‘And then some…’ she thought to herself. She winked at the boy and opened her book.
A few days later, Rhiannon was again dancing and singing in her room, clad in nothing but her tiny underwear. There was a swooshing sound and the head of her mother appeared in the fireplace. Squeaking in horror, Rhiannon threw herself on one of the nearest beds and pulled off a cover.
“Mum!” the frustration dripped off the one word. Her mother shook her head in disapproval.
“My girl, have I taught you nothing?”
Rhiannon stated herself in front of the fireplace and looked straight at her mother. “I wouldn’t dare entering your chambers without knocking.” she said.
* “Well, now that I have seen it, I don’t know where you get that skimpy underwear, it doesn’t cover a thing.” *
Rhiannon tried to stay calm. “Is there something, Mum?” her voice was almost as sweet as honey, a sure sign she was losing her temper.
“I thought you might be a bit lonely with all your friends gone off. Maybe you would like to have tea together, or maybe go into Hogsmeade?”
Rhiannon smiled wide. “I would love to have tea with you! I haven’t seen you for ages and have not yet been able to talk to you about… things…”
Her mother smiled back at her and her head disappeared after one last remark: “Perhaps you would prefer to put some robes on before coming this afternoon…”
TBC...
*Shamelessly stolen from “The devine secrets of the Ya-Ya sisterhood”, where Maggie Smith says it, plus one little swear word…
A/N: This is my first attempt to a longer story, so not a one-shot… Please be gentle – also, if you think it is weird that my stories are so different from each other: I like to play with the characters, it makes my motor run!!! Still I hope you will enjoy this and that you let me know!!! Also, this is in the fluff section, because the mystery is more fluff than anything else. Did I just give too much away? Hmm...
Usual disclaimer: the characters aren’t mine, well, one of them is, but not the ones you recognize. I would never pretend to be as talented as JK Rowling. The name Rhiannon comes from the song by Fleetwood Mac / Stevie Nicks, it is about a Welsh witch, though I doubt that Rhiannon is Welsh
Special thanks: To OSOSprinks – Because you really encouraged me and gave me a bit of Gryffindor spirit, just enough to post it here!
Also, sorry that I still haven’t written that lemon for my other story – I think there must be something wrong with me, but I can’t seem to make that lemon work…
Ginger
Chapter one
After exams and an invitation
Rhiannon was sitting against a tree near the lake. Her friends had left Hogwarts for good, having passed their exams like she had. Her grades were spectacular, or so she thought and she felt happy and free. The sun shone through the thick deck of leaves and she felt caressed by its light and warmth. She hummed a tune she heard this morning. One of her Muggle friends had sent her an owl, carrying a set of envelopes that held soul music. She had now a collection of Wilson Pickett, Aretha Franklin, Otis Redding and Sam & Dave and she had opened them one by one this morning and danced around in her empty dormitory. There were some good things about not having to share your bedroom with three other Gryffindors: like dancing around in the nude, singing at the top of your lungs.
She was thinking about her future. Also, she was thinking a bit about the past, though with her eighteen years there wasn’t much past to mention. There was one little mystery though and she fully intended to find out this summer. Why did her mother have such a love for ginger? Ginger snaps, ginger newts, ginger tea, ginger jelly, chicory salad with tangerine and candied ginger…
Rhiannon was walking down the corridor to Gryffindor Tower and told the Fat Lady the password.
“Dear, why are you still here!” the lady asked before opening the way.
“If only I could tell you…” Rhiannon mumbled.
The Fat Lady raised an eyebrow. “Poor girl… well go on in, there are many students in at the moment. DADA homework, or so I have heard.”
She swung aside and Rhiannon passed her quickly.
“Thank you!” she said when the doorway closed.
She looked around and found several little Gryffindors working together to make their homework. Indeed DADA, as she could make up from the spells they were all murmuring. She sat down in one of the old Prefect-chairs and took out her wand:
“Accio book on bed stand.” Within seconds she was holding her favourite book in her hands. Second Year’s were all looking at her in awe.
“Can you help us with our homework?” one boy asked her.
“What is it?”
“DADA.”
Rhiannon chuckled at the boy’s request. “I would like to help you, but I am very much afraid professor McGonagall would find out. And even though I am not longer one of her pupils, I am still scared of her…” ‘And then some…’ she thought to herself. She winked at the boy and opened her book.
A few days later, Rhiannon was again dancing and singing in her room, clad in nothing but her tiny underwear. There was a swooshing sound and the head of her mother appeared in the fireplace. Squeaking in horror, Rhiannon threw herself on one of the nearest beds and pulled off a cover.
“Mum!” the frustration dripped off the one word. Her mother shook her head in disapproval.
“My girl, have I taught you nothing?”
Rhiannon stated herself in front of the fireplace and looked straight at her mother. “I wouldn’t dare entering your chambers without knocking.” she said.
* “Well, now that I have seen it, I don’t know where you get that skimpy underwear, it doesn’t cover a thing.” *
Rhiannon tried to stay calm. “Is there something, Mum?” her voice was almost as sweet as honey, a sure sign she was losing her temper.
“I thought you might be a bit lonely with all your friends gone off. Maybe you would like to have tea together, or maybe go into Hogsmeade?”
Rhiannon smiled wide. “I would love to have tea with you! I haven’t seen you for ages and have not yet been able to talk to you about… things…”
Her mother smiled back at her and her head disappeared after one last remark: “Perhaps you would prefer to put some robes on before coming this afternoon…”
TBC...
*Shamelessly stolen from “The devine secrets of the Ya-Ya sisterhood”, where Maggie Smith says it, plus one little swear word…