Harry Potter Veela's Embrace Ch. 48 "Demonstrating the Connection"10 hours ago
Harry felt the turmoil in Hermione and he put his arm around her and pulled her closer to him. Then to her parents, "Sir, Ma'am, maybe we could start this again," He once again held out his hand to Hermione's father. "I'm Harry Potter and we...I mean Hermione is definitely not pregnant," This time a much relieved Richard took his hand and shook it. Jean came over and hugged her daughter.
"I'm sorry," Mrs. Granger said looking chagrined "We shouldn't have thought that, but…no we shouldn't have. I'm sorry dear, and to you too Harry," Hermione nodded at her. "Now what did you bring us up here to tell us?"
"Maybe you better have a seat before we tell you," Harry suggested swallowing hard. "Think the bond is better or worse than being pregnant?"
"Definitely better," Hermione answered. "Well until we mention Fleur and Gabrielle."
Richard and Jean took a seat on one of the love seats while Harry and Hermione sat on one across from them. Harry looked at Hermione's parents who were definitely looking relieved, he swallowed and then started. "Uh...can we get you something to drink? Water? Juice? Something stronger?"
"Thank you, but not right now," Jean said. "Now why are we here?"
"Uh...yeah about that. I guess we should start by saying Hermione and I are in love," Harry said as he took Hermione's hand in his.
Though Mr. Granger was not extremely happy about that proclamation, it was much better than the other statement, "I presume you didn't go to all this trouble just to tell us you have a boyfriend princess?" Richard asked his daughter.
"No Dad, it's deeper than that," Hermione answered as she blushed at his nickname for her.
"Er…there is no easy way to say what we need to say, so I'm just going to get it over with," Harry said. "Hermione and I, well our love is bonded, with uh...a magical connection between the two of us."
"Magical love?" Jean asked. "What does that mean?"
"It means our hearts and minds are connected Mum," Hermione answered. "Permanently connected."
The Grangers took a few seconds to digest this before Jean asked the obvious question, "As in you are married? Is that what you're trying to tell us?"
"No, we aren't married, nor are we sleeping together," Hermione said quickly. "But this is permanent, and someday," Hermione turned to look at Harry, "we will be," Then realizing the possible misinterpretation, she quickly added "Married I mean."
"But you are so young, what if this is just a crush?" Richard asked.
"Maybe a demonstration of how we know its love?" Harry suggested. "To let them see our connection."
"That might work."
"Sir, to better answer that question we would like for you to understand something about our bond. Mrs. Granger, could you stay here with Hermione? Mr. Granger could you come with me please?" Harry asked his bond mate's parents. "We want to demonstrate something. We think just saying it won't get the point across."
Harry and Mr. Granger went into his bedroom. "Love, why don't you ask you mother to tell you three things in the room?" then turning to Mr. Granger, "Sir, ask me anything only your daughter would know."
Mr. Granger looked at Harry curiously then decided to play the game. "What color is her room?"
"Love, what color is your bedroom?"
Hermione projected an image of her room to Harry, "but remind him he never painted behind the larger bookcase because it was too heavy to move, it's still pink there."
"Pink?"
"YES Pink, I AM a girl you know."
"Yes, I do know. I was just asking," Harry replied. Then to Mr. Granger. "Sir the color is currently a light blue, but Hermione says to remind you that it's still pink behind the larger bookcase," Harry smiled as Richard Granger frowned. "Try something much more obscure."
Mr. Granger frowned at the fact this boy knew the color of his daughter's bedroom. If the boy wanted to try to prove how well he knew his daughter, he'd make him fail. He pulled out his wallet and showed Harry a picture of Hermione, "If you know my daughter so well, then tell where this was taken?"
Harry sent the image to Hermione, "Well love, looks like that was after our first year. Where was it taken?"
"That was good one, that's the front of my grandmother's house, his mother."
"It's your mother's house sir. Hermione's grandmother," Harry responded to Mr. Granger and smiled again as his jaw dropped.
"There's no way you could know that. How did you do that?" Richard asked.
"We'll discuss it further out there, but first I have to pass your wife's test," Harry replied and heard, "Mother pointed to three things in the room Harry. Guess she thought you might be listening somehow. Her earrings, a book that she then sat on," Harry almost heard Hermione's snort, "and the chair closest to the fireplace."
"Okay, love."
"Shall we join them back in the common room sir?" Harry asked Mr. Granger.
Harry Potter Veela's Embrace Ch. 48 "Demonstrating the Connection"10 hours ago
Harry felt the turmoil in Hermione and he put his arm around her and pulled her closer to him. Then to her parents, "Sir, Ma'am, maybe we could start this again," He once again held out his hand to Hermione's father. "I'm Harry Potter and we...I mean Hermione is definitely not pregnant," This time a much relieved Richard took his hand and shook it. Jean came over and hugged her daughter.
"I'm sorry," Mrs. Granger said looking chagrined "We shouldn't have thought that, but…no we shouldn't have. I'm sorry dear, and to you too Harry," Hermione nodded at her. "Now what did you bring us up here to tell us?"
"Maybe you better have a seat before we tell you," Harry suggested swallowing hard. "Think the bond is better or worse than being pregnant?"
"Definitely better," Hermione answered. "Well until we mention Fleur and Gabrielle."
Richard and Jean took a seat on one of the love seats while Harry and Hermione sat on one across from them. Harry looked at Hermione's parents who were definitely looking relieved, he swallowed and then started. "Uh...can we get you something to drink? Water? Juice? Something stronger?"
"Thank you, but not right now," Jean said. "Now why are we here?"
"Uh...yeah about that. I guess we should start by saying Hermione and I are in love," Harry said as he took Hermione's hand in his.
Though Mr. Granger was not extremely happy about that proclamation, it was much better than the other statement, "I presume you didn't go to all this trouble just to tell us you have a boyfriend princess?" Richard asked his daughter.
"No Dad, it's deeper than that," Hermione answered as she blushed at his nickname for her.
"Er…there is no easy way to say what we need to say, so I'm just going to get it over with," Harry said. "Hermione and I, well our love is bonded, with uh...a magical connection between the two of us."
"Magical love?" Jean asked. "What does that mean?"
"It means our hearts and minds are connected Mum," Hermione answered. "Permanently connected."
The Grangers took a few seconds to digest this before Jean asked the obvious question, "As in you are married? Is that what you're trying to tell us?"
"No, we aren't married, nor are we sleeping together," Hermione said quickly. "But this is permanent, and someday," Hermione turned to look at Harry, "we will be," Then realizing the possible misinterpretation, she quickly added "Married I mean."
"But you are so young, what if this is just a crush?" Richard asked.
"Maybe a demonstration of how we know its love?" Harry suggested. "To let them see our connection."
"That might work."
"Sir, to better answer that question we would like for you to understand something about our bond. Mrs. Granger, could you stay here with Hermione? Mr. Granger could you come with me please?" Harry asked his bond mate's parents. "We want to demonstrate something. We think just saying it won't get the point across."
Harry and Mr. Granger went into his bedroom. "Love, why don't you ask you mother to tell you three things in the room?" then turning to Mr. Granger, "Sir, ask me anything only your daughter would know."
Mr. Granger looked at Harry curiously then decided to play the game. "What color is her room?"
"Love, what color is your bedroom?"
Hermione projected an image of her room to Harry, "but remind him he never painted behind the larger bookcase because it was too heavy to move, it's still pink there."
"Pink?"
"YES Pink, I AM a girl you know."
"Yes, I do know. I was just asking," Harry replied. Then to Mr. Granger. "Sir the color is currently a light blue, but Hermione says to remind you that it's still pink behind the larger bookcase," Harry smiled as Richard Granger frowned. "Try something much more obscure."
Mr. Granger frowned at the fact this boy knew the color of his daughter's bedroom. If the boy wanted to try to prove how well he knew his daughter, he'd make him fail. He pulled out his wallet and showed Harry a picture of Hermione, "If you know my daughter so well, then tell where this was taken?"
Harry sent the image to Hermione, "Well love, looks like that was after our first year. Where was it taken?"
"That was good one, that's the front of my grandmother's house, his mother."
"It's your mother's house sir. Hermione's grandmother," Harry responded to Mr. Granger and smiled again as his jaw dropped.
"There's no way you could know that. How did you do that?" Richard asked.
"We'll discuss it further out there, but first I have to pass your wife's test," Harry replied and heard, "Mother pointed to three things in the room Harry. Guess she thought you might be listening somehow. Her earrings, a book that she then sat on," Harry almost heard Hermione's snort, "and the chair closest to the fireplace."
"Okay, love."
"Shall we join them back in the common room sir?" Harry asked Mr. Granger.
Harry Potter Veela's Embrace Ch. 48 "Demonstrating the Connection"10 hours ago
Harry felt the turmoil in Hermione and he put his arm around her and pulled her closer to him. Then to her parents, "Sir, Ma'am, maybe we could start this again," He once again held out his hand to Hermione's father. "I'm Harry Potter and we...I mean Hermione is definitely not pregnant," This time a much relieved Richard took his hand and shook it. Jean came over and hugged her daughter.
"I'm sorry," Mrs. Granger said looking chagrined "We shouldn't have thought that, but…no we shouldn't have. I'm sorry dear, and to you too Harry," Hermione nodded at her. "Now what did you bring us up here to tell us?"
"Maybe you better have a seat before we tell you," Harry suggested swallowing hard. "Think the bond is better or worse than being pregnant?"
"Definitely better," Hermione answered. "Well until we mention Fleur and Gabrielle."
Richard and Jean took a seat on one of the love seats while Harry and Hermione sat on one across from them. Harry looked at Hermione's parents who were definitely looking relieved, he swallowed and then started. "Uh...can we get you something to drink? Water? Juice? Something stronger?"
"Thank you, but not right now," Jean said. "Now why are we here?"
"Uh...yeah about that. I guess we should start by saying Hermione and I are in love," Harry said as he took Hermione's hand in his.
Though Mr. Granger was not extremely happy about that proclamation, it was much better than the other statement, "I presume you didn't go to all this trouble just to tell us you have a boyfriend princess?" Richard asked his daughter.
"No Dad, it's deeper than that," Hermione answered as she blushed at his nickname for her.
"Er…there is no easy way to say what we need to say, so I'm just going to get it over with," Harry said. "Hermione and I, well our love is bonded, with uh...a magical connection between the two of us."
"Magical love?" Jean asked. "What does that mean?"
"It means our hearts and minds are connected Mum," Hermione answered. "Permanently connected."
The Grangers took a few seconds to digest this before Jean asked the obvious question, "As in you are married? Is that what you're trying to tell us?"
"No, we aren't married, nor are we sleeping together," Hermione said quickly. "But this is permanent, and someday," Hermione turned to look at Harry, "we will be," Then realizing the possible misinterpretation, she quickly added "Married I mean."
"But you are so young, what if this is just a crush?" Richard asked.
"Maybe a demonstration of how we know its love?" Harry suggested. "To let them see our connection."
"That might work."
"Sir, to better answer that question we would like for you to understand something about our bond. Mrs. Granger, could you stay here with Hermione? Mr. Granger could you come with me please?" Harry asked his bond mate's parents. "We want to demonstrate something. We think just saying it won't get the point across."
Harry and Mr. Granger went into his bedroom. "Love, why don't you ask you mother to tell you three things in the room?" then turning to Mr. Granger, "Sir, ask me anything only your daughter would know."
Mr. Granger looked at Harry curiously then decided to play the game. "What color is her room?"
"Love, what color is your bedroom?"
Hermione projected an image of her room to Harry, "but remind him he never painted behind the larger bookcase because it was too heavy to move, it's still pink there."
"Pink?"
"YES Pink, I AM a girl you know."
"Yes, I do know. I was just asking," Harry replied. Then to Mr. Granger. "Sir the color is currently a light blue, but Hermione says to remind you that it's still pink behind the larger bookcase," Harry smiled as Richard Granger frowned. "Try something much more obscure."
Mr. Granger frowned at the fact this boy knew the color of his daughter's bedroom. If the boy wanted to try to prove how well he knew his daughter, he'd make him fail. He pulled out his wallet and showed Harry a picture of Hermione, "If you know my daughter so well, then tell where this was taken?"
Harry sent the image to Hermione, "Well love, looks like that was after our first year. Where was it taken?"
"That was good one, that's the front of my grandmother's house, his mother."
"It's your mother's house sir. Hermione's grandmother," Harry responded to Mr. Granger and smiled again as his jaw dropped.
"There's no way you could know that. How did you do that?" Richard asked.
"We'll discuss it further out there, but first I have to pass your wife's test," Harry replied and heard, "Mother pointed to three things in the room Harry. Guess she thought you might be listening somehow. Her earrings, a book that she then sat on," Harry almost heard Hermione's snort, "and the chair closest to the fireplace."
"Okay, love."
"Shall we join them back in the common room sir?" Harry asked Mr. Granger.
Harry Potter Veela's Embrace Ch. 48 "Demonstrating the Connection"10 hours ago
Harry felt the turmoil in Hermione and he put his arm around her and pulled her closer to him. Then to her parents, "Sir, Ma'am, maybe we could start this again," He once again held out his hand to Hermione's father. "I'm Harry Potter and we...I mean Hermione is definitely not pregnant," This time a much relieved Richard took his hand and shook it. Jean came over and hugged her daughter.
"I'm sorry," Mrs. Granger said looking chagrined "We shouldn't have thought that, but…no we shouldn't have. I'm sorry dear, and to you too Harry," Hermione nodded at her. "Now what did you bring us up here to tell us?"
"Maybe you better have a seat before we tell you," Harry suggested swallowing hard. "Think the bond is better or worse than being pregnant?"
"Definitely better," Hermione answered. "Well until we mention Fleur and Gabrielle."
Richard and Jean took a seat on one of the love seats while Harry and Hermione sat on one across from them. Harry looked at Hermione's parents who were definitely looking relieved, he swallowed and then started. "Uh...can we get you something to drink? Water? Juice? Something stronger?"
"Thank you, but not right now," Jean said. "Now why are we here?"
"Uh...yeah about that. I guess we should start by saying Hermione and I are in love," Harry said as he took Hermione's hand in his.
Though Mr. Granger was not extremely happy about that proclamation, it was much better than the other statement, "I presume you didn't go to all this trouble just to tell us you have a boyfriend princess?" Richard asked his daughter.
"No Dad, it's deeper than that," Hermione answered as she blushed at his nickname for her.
"Er…there is no easy way to say what we need to say, so I'm just going to get it over with," Harry said. "Hermione and I, well our love is bonded, with uh...a magical connection between the two of us."
"Magical love?" Jean asked. "What does that mean?"
"It means our hearts and minds are connected Mum," Hermione answered. "Permanently connected."
The Grangers took a few seconds to digest this before Jean asked the obvious question, "As in you are married? Is that what you're trying to tell us?"
"No, we aren't married, nor are we sleeping together," Hermione said quickly. "But this is permanent, and someday," Hermione turned to look at Harry, "we will be," Then realizing the possible misinterpretation, she quickly added "Married I mean."
"But you are so young, what if this is just a crush?" Richard asked.
"Maybe a demonstration of how we know its love?" Harry suggested. "To let them see our connection."
"That might work."
"Sir, to better answer that question we would like for you to understand something about our bond. Mrs. Granger, could you stay here with Hermione? Mr. Granger could you come with me please?" Harry asked his bond mate's parents. "We want to demonstrate something. We think just saying it won't get the point across."
Harry and Mr. Granger went into his bedroom. "Love, why don't you ask you mother to tell you three things in the room?" then turning to Mr. Granger, "Sir, ask me anything only your daughter would know."
Mr. Granger looked at Harry curiously then decided to play the game. "What color is her room?"
"Love, what color is your bedroom?"
Hermione projected an image of her room to Harry, "but remind him he never painted behind the larger bookcase because it was too heavy to move, it's still pink there."
"Pink?"
"YES Pink, I AM a girl you know."
"Yes, I do know. I was just asking," Harry replied. Then to Mr. Granger. "Sir the color is currently a light blue, but Hermione says to remind you that it's still pink behind the larger bookcase," Harry smiled as Richard Granger frowned. "Try something much more obscure."
Mr. Granger frowned at the fact this boy knew the color of his daughter's bedroom. If the boy wanted to try to prove how well he knew his daughter, he'd make him fail. He pulled out his wallet and showed Harry a picture of Hermione, "If you know my daughter so well, then tell where this was taken?"
Harry sent the image to Hermione, "Well love, looks like that was after our first year. Where was it taken?"
"That was good one, that's the front of my grandmother's house, his mother."
"It's your mother's house sir. Hermione's grandmother," Harry responded to Mr. Granger and smiled again as his jaw dropped.
"There's no way you could know that. How did you do that?" Richard asked.
"We'll discuss it further out there, but first I have to pass your wife's test," Harry replied and heard, "Mother pointed to three things in the room Harry. Guess she thought you might be listening somehow. Her earrings, a book that she then sat on," Harry almost heard Hermione's snort, "and the chair closest to the fireplace."
"Okay, love."
"Shall we join them back in the common room sir?" Harry asked Mr. Granger.
Harry Potter Veela's Embrace Ch. 55 "Gabrielle's Sorting"11 hours ago
"Good evening Mr. and Mrs. Granger," The Headmaster said. "Have you enjoyed your day exploring our castle?" When they had answered he continued. "May I introduce you to everyone else in the room?" He then started the introductions. Mrs. Granger was thankful of Fleur's warning when Richard was introduced to Rachelle. He seemed very reluctant to let go of her hand and his eyes went out of focus. She stepped on his foot and brought his attention back to where it needed to be.
"Now Harry, you asked to see all of us," Professor Dumbledore stated.
"Uh, yes sir," Harry started, then to all of his bond mates "I don't see Dark Wizard, Basilisks or Dementors, so shouldn't one of you be doing this?"
"Non, you're doing very well love," Fleur responded with a hint of a smile in her voice.
"I'll do it Harry," Hermione said and then looking at everyone in the room she said out loud "Is this everyone who knows about our bond?"
Professor McGonagall's eyes turned first to the Headmaster and then back to Harry and the three ladies around him. "What bond Miss Granger?"
"I'm sorry Professor, give me a moment and I'll explain. So everyone else knows, and this is everyone?" Hermione asked.
"Mr. Delacour spoke with Hagrid, but only in context of Harry saving his daughters' lives," The headmaster said. "He didn't mention the bond you share. There are the two persons who assisted Professor Berceau in the bonding," He turned and looked at Rachelle.
"They will not speak of it. A bond is considered a private matter and only with permission would it be discussed," She assured everyone.
"The portraits in this room are honor bound not to reveal anything stated in here while house-elves who are bound to the castle," The Headmaster noted the scowl on Hermione's face, "cannot discuss the matter. I did invite Dobby who is a free elf, but I am quite sure he would not disclose your secrets."
All eyes in the room turned to the small elf. "Dobby would never tell anyone Harry Potter's or his bond mates secrets," He said fervently.
"We know that Dobby," Hermione said smiling at the little elf. "We really do appreciate all you have done for us," She turned to Professor McGonagall who was still looking confused. "Professor, we wanted to let you in on this secret and then we will discuss what we want to do about it. You see, Fleur, Gabrielle and I are uh...bonded to Harry via a Veela bonding," She said.
"But how…what…you're not Veela," The Professor sputtered.
"No Ma'am, but when Harry and I had a choice to allow it to happen while completing the bond between him, Fleur and Gabrielle we chose to let it happen," Hermione said.
"So, what does this bond do?"
Hermione quickly explained about the love bond, its permanence and the special abilities it gives.
"So all three of you…to Harry?"
"Yes Ma'am," Fleur said speaking up.
Professor McGonagall stared at Fleur and then over at Harry; with a sigh she just shook her head and muttered something that sounded like "Only Harry Potter."
"I will admit I did not know you were part of the bond…Miss?" Madam Maxime asked.
"Granger, Hermione Granger."
"Thank you," The Beauxbatons Headmistress said. "I knew about Fleur and Gabrielle. Zeir parents let me know since zey are my students, but…" she trailed off as she looked at Dumbledore.
"It wasn't for me to disclose Olympe," Professor Dumbledore said. "It was a choice by the bonded."
"Thank you Professor," Hermione said. "Now to why we wanted to speak to you today is to deal with that exact issue, information control. We thought because of all of the issues surrounding Harry this year, including the Triwizard Tournament and the articles by Rita Skeeter, it would be better to not disclose our bond until the summer. We plan on meeting at the Delacours then and at that time we will announce the bond has formed. We will not disclose when or the circumstance surrounding it. It will give plenty of time for the Daily Prophet and other newspapers to cover it before school starts back. For now, our plan is very simple, Harry is dating Gabrielle, I'm still his best friend and Fleur is our friend and her sister's chaperon."
"Can't 'ave 'er out with just some old English wizard even if 'e did save our lives," Fleur said smiling at Harry.
"And Mr. Weasley?" Professor McGonagall asked.
"We..uh…we are going to see how that plays out. We aren't going to tell him yet," Hermione said.
"And Gabrielle? She will attend Hogwarts?" The Headmaster asked.
"Yes sir," Harry said looking around and smiled at his youngest bond mate. "Still feeling okay?"
"Yes, thank you 'arry."
Harry turned back to his Headmaster. "But though she will not enroll until next year, we wondered if she can start classes here this year. Maybe with the excuse of it would be difficult to continue her education as the only third year with the Beauxbatons."
"We can arrange that," Professor Dumbledore said after a questioning glance at the Beauxbatons Headmistress who nodded.
"Do you think she can go ahead and sleep in the dorms?" Harry asked.
"That might raise too many questions," Dumbledore said.
"She can share Fleur's room in the carriage," Madame Maxime suggested. "We can expand 'er room to give enough additional space for another bed and desk."
"Excellent," Dumbledore agreed and looked at the youngest bondmate. "We can go ahead and see what the sorting hat says if you would like. Or we can wait until next year and just have you sit with what class works best for you now."
"I think I would like to try to make friends zis year and be in zeir classes again next year," Gabrielle spoke up. "So I prefer to go ahead and see where I would be sorted."
"Very well," The Headmaster walked over to the shelf where a patched and frayed hat sat upon a shelf.
"I've been listening Headmaster," The hat spoke. "Put me upon the young lady's head and let's see where she shall go."
Gabrielle looked apprehensively at the hat as the Headmaster placed it on her head. "Do you know of the four houses dear girl?" The hat asked.
"Non, I know 'Arry is in Gryffindor and Fleur spoke of 'Ufflepuff."
"Each house values a different trait. Knowledge, Loyalty, Bravery and Cunning. I'm not going to tell you which is which. Your bondmate wouldn't let me put him where I thought he belonged just because he heard bad things of the house. Now of those traits which do you think fits you the best? I'll see if I agree with you," The hat said.
Gabrielle considered, "I don't think it would be cunning, and I'm not very brave…"
"Don't sell yourself short young miss. You have plenty of bravery, but it might not be your strongest attribute."
"So Knowledge or Loyalty, but it would be loyalty to the 'ouse. Presuming 'arry and 'ermione are not in zat house, I would 'ave more loyalty to zem zan to my 'ouse, so I would say zhe 'ouse zat values Knowledge would be my best choice," Gabrielle said.
"Just the reasoning you just used, suggests you are correct. I will let you know that your Bond Mates are in the house of Bravery. Does that knowledge change your mind?"
"Ermione isn't in ze 'ouse zat values knowledge?" Gabrielle asked in genuine surprise.
"I tried to put her there, but you will notice a pattern amongst your bonded. They both requested the house of Bravery," The old hat said.
"Am I brave enough?" Gabrielle asked.
Harry Potter Veela's Embrace Ch. 55 "Gabrielle's Sorting"11 hours ago
"Good evening Mr. and Mrs. Granger," The Headmaster said. "Have you enjoyed your day exploring our castle?" When they had answered he continued. "May I introduce you to everyone else in the room?" He then started the introductions. Mrs. Granger was thankful of Fleur's warning when Richard was introduced to Rachelle. He seemed very reluctant to let go of her hand and his eyes went out of focus. She stepped on his foot and brought his attention back to where it needed to be.
"Now Harry, you asked to see all of us," Professor Dumbledore stated.
"Uh, yes sir," Harry started, then to all of his bond mates "I don't see Dark Wizard, Basilisks or Dementors, so shouldn't one of you be doing this?"
"Non, you're doing very well love," Fleur responded with a hint of a smile in her voice.
"I'll do it Harry," Hermione said and then looking at everyone in the room she said out loud "Is this everyone who knows about our bond?"
Professor McGonagall's eyes turned first to the Headmaster and then back to Harry and the three ladies around him. "What bond Miss Granger?"
"I'm sorry Professor, give me a moment and I'll explain. So everyone else knows, and this is everyone?" Hermione asked.
"Mr. Delacour spoke with Hagrid, but only in context of Harry saving his daughters' lives," The headmaster said. "He didn't mention the bond you share. There are the two persons who assisted Professor Berceau in the bonding," He turned and looked at Rachelle.
"They will not speak of it. A bond is considered a private matter and only with permission would it be discussed," She assured everyone.
"The portraits in this room are honor bound not to reveal anything stated in here while house-elves who are bound to the castle," The Headmaster noted the scowl on Hermione's face, "cannot discuss the matter. I did invite Dobby who is a free elf, but I am quite sure he would not disclose your secrets."
All eyes in the room turned to the small elf. "Dobby would never tell anyone Harry Potter's or his bond mates secrets," He said fervently.
"We know that Dobby," Hermione said smiling at the little elf. "We really do appreciate all you have done for us," She turned to Professor McGonagall who was still looking confused. "Professor, we wanted to let you in on this secret and then we will discuss what we want to do about it. You see, Fleur, Gabrielle and I are uh...bonded to Harry via a Veela bonding," She said.
"But how…what…you're not Veela," The Professor sputtered.
"No Ma'am, but when Harry and I had a choice to allow it to happen while completing the bond between him, Fleur and Gabrielle we chose to let it happen," Hermione said.
"So, what does this bond do?"
Hermione quickly explained about the love bond, its permanence and the special abilities it gives.
"So all three of you…to Harry?"
"Yes Ma'am," Fleur said speaking up.
Professor McGonagall stared at Fleur and then over at Harry; with a sigh she just shook her head and muttered something that sounded like "Only Harry Potter."
"I will admit I did not know you were part of the bond…Miss?" Madam Maxime asked.
"Granger, Hermione Granger."
"Thank you," The Beauxbatons Headmistress said. "I knew about Fleur and Gabrielle. Zeir parents let me know since zey are my students, but…" she trailed off as she looked at Dumbledore.
"It wasn't for me to disclose Olympe," Professor Dumbledore said. "It was a choice by the bonded."
"Thank you Professor," Hermione said. "Now to why we wanted to speak to you today is to deal with that exact issue, information control. We thought because of all of the issues surrounding Harry this year, including the Triwizard Tournament and the articles by Rita Skeeter, it would be better to not disclose our bond until the summer. We plan on meeting at the Delacours then and at that time we will announce the bond has formed. We will not disclose when or the circumstance surrounding it. It will give plenty of time for the Daily Prophet and other newspapers to cover it before school starts back. For now, our plan is very simple, Harry is dating Gabrielle, I'm still his best friend and Fleur is our friend and her sister's chaperon."
"Can't 'ave 'er out with just some old English wizard even if 'e did save our lives," Fleur said smiling at Harry.
"And Mr. Weasley?" Professor McGonagall asked.
"We..uh…we are going to see how that plays out. We aren't going to tell him yet," Hermione said.
"And Gabrielle? She will attend Hogwarts?" The Headmaster asked.
"Yes sir," Harry said looking around and smiled at his youngest bond mate. "Still feeling okay?"
"Yes, thank you 'arry."
Harry turned back to his Headmaster. "But though she will not enroll until next year, we wondered if she can start classes here this year. Maybe with the excuse of it would be difficult to continue her education as the only third year with the Beauxbatons."
"We can arrange that," Professor Dumbledore said after a questioning glance at the Beauxbatons Headmistress who nodded.
"Do you think she can go ahead and sleep in the dorms?" Harry asked.
"That might raise too many questions," Dumbledore said.
"She can share Fleur's room in the carriage," Madame Maxime suggested. "We can expand 'er room to give enough additional space for another bed and desk."
"Excellent," Dumbledore agreed and looked at the youngest bondmate. "We can go ahead and see what the sorting hat says if you would like. Or we can wait until next year and just have you sit with what class works best for you now."
"I think I would like to try to make friends zis year and be in zeir classes again next year," Gabrielle spoke up. "So I prefer to go ahead and see where I would be sorted."
"Very well," The Headmaster walked over to the shelf where a patched and frayed hat sat upon a shelf.
"I've been listening Headmaster," The hat spoke. "Put me upon the young lady's head and let's see where she shall go."
Gabrielle looked apprehensively at the hat as the Headmaster placed it on her head. "Do you know of the four houses dear girl?" The hat asked.
"Non, I know 'Arry is in Gryffindor and Fleur spoke of 'Ufflepuff."
"Each house values a different trait. Knowledge, Loyalty, Bravery and Cunning. I'm not going to tell you which is which. Your bondmate wouldn't let me put him where I thought he belonged just because he heard bad things of the house. Now of those traits which do you think fits you the best? I'll see if I agree with you," The hat said.
Gabrielle considered, "I don't think it would be cunning, and I'm not very brave…"
"Don't sell yourself short young miss. You have plenty of bravery, but it might not be your strongest attribute."
"So Knowledge or Loyalty, but it would be loyalty to the 'ouse. Presuming 'arry and 'ermione are not in zat house, I would 'ave more loyalty to zem zan to my 'ouse, so I would say zhe 'ouse zat values Knowledge would be my best choice," Gabrielle said.
"Just the reasoning you just used, suggests you are correct. I will let you know that your Bond Mates are in the house of Bravery. Does that knowledge change your mind?"
"Ermione isn't in ze 'ouse zat values knowledge?" Gabrielle asked in genuine surprise.
"I tried to put her there, but you will notice a pattern amongst your bonded. They both requested the house of Bravery," The old hat said.
"Am I brave enough?" Gabrielle asked.
Harry Potter Veela's Embrace Ch. 55 "Gabrielle's Sorting"11 hours ago
"Good evening Mr. and Mrs. Granger," The Headmaster said. "Have you enjoyed your day exploring our castle?" When they had answered he continued. "May I introduce you to everyone else in the room?" He then started the introductions. Mrs. Granger was thankful of Fleur's warning when Richard was introduced to Rachelle. He seemed very reluctant to let go of her hand and his eyes went out of focus. She stepped on his foot and brought his attention back to where it needed to be.
"Now Harry, you asked to see all of us," Professor Dumbledore stated.
"Uh, yes sir," Harry started, then to all of his bond mates "I don't see Dark Wizard, Basilisks or Dementors, so shouldn't one of you be doing this?"
"Non, you're doing very well love," Fleur responded with a hint of a smile in her voice.
"I'll do it Harry," Hermione said and then looking at everyone in the room she said out loud "Is this everyone who knows about our bond?"
Professor McGonagall's eyes turned first to the Headmaster and then back to Harry and the three ladies around him. "What bond Miss Granger?"
"I'm sorry Professor, give me a moment and I'll explain. So everyone else knows, and this is everyone?" Hermione asked.
"Mr. Delacour spoke with Hagrid, but only in context of Harry saving his daughters' lives," The headmaster said. "He didn't mention the bond you share. There are the two persons who assisted Professor Berceau in the bonding," He turned and looked at Rachelle.
"They will not speak of it. A bond is considered a private matter and only with permission would it be discussed," She assured everyone.
"The portraits in this room are honor bound not to reveal anything stated in here while house-elves who are bound to the castle," The Headmaster noted the scowl on Hermione's face, "cannot discuss the matter. I did invite Dobby who is a free elf, but I am quite sure he would not disclose your secrets."
All eyes in the room turned to the small elf. "Dobby would never tell anyone Harry Potter's or his bond mates secrets," He said fervently.
"We know that Dobby," Hermione said smiling at the little elf. "We really do appreciate all you have done for us," She turned to Professor McGonagall who was still looking confused. "Professor, we wanted to let you in on this secret and then we will discuss what we want to do about it. You see, Fleur, Gabrielle and I are uh...bonded to Harry via a Veela bonding," She said.
"But how…what…you're not Veela," The Professor sputtered.
"No Ma'am, but when Harry and I had a choice to allow it to happen while completing the bond between him, Fleur and Gabrielle we chose to let it happen," Hermione said.
"So, what does this bond do?"
Hermione quickly explained about the love bond, its permanence and the special abilities it gives.
"So all three of you…to Harry?"
"Yes Ma'am," Fleur said speaking up.
Professor McGonagall stared at Fleur and then over at Harry; with a sigh she just shook her head and muttered something that sounded like "Only Harry Potter."
"I will admit I did not know you were part of the bond…Miss?" Madam Maxime asked.
"Granger, Hermione Granger."
"Thank you," The Beauxbatons Headmistress said. "I knew about Fleur and Gabrielle. Zeir parents let me know since zey are my students, but…" she trailed off as she looked at Dumbledore.
"It wasn't for me to disclose Olympe," Professor Dumbledore said. "It was a choice by the bonded."
"Thank you Professor," Hermione said. "Now to why we wanted to speak to you today is to deal with that exact issue, information control. We thought because of all of the issues surrounding Harry this year, including the Triwizard Tournament and the articles by Rita Skeeter, it would be better to not disclose our bond until the summer. We plan on meeting at the Delacours then and at that time we will announce the bond has formed. We will not disclose when or the circumstance surrounding it. It will give plenty of time for the Daily Prophet and other newspapers to cover it before school starts back. For now, our plan is very simple, Harry is dating Gabrielle, I'm still his best friend and Fleur is our friend and her sister's chaperon."
"Can't 'ave 'er out with just some old English wizard even if 'e did save our lives," Fleur said smiling at Harry.
"And Mr. Weasley?" Professor McGonagall asked.
"We..uh…we are going to see how that plays out. We aren't going to tell him yet," Hermione said.
"And Gabrielle? She will attend Hogwarts?" The Headmaster asked.
"Yes sir," Harry said looking around and smiled at his youngest bond mate. "Still feeling okay?"
"Yes, thank you 'arry."
Harry turned back to his Headmaster. "But though she will not enroll until next year, we wondered if she can start classes here this year. Maybe with the excuse of it would be difficult to continue her education as the only third year with the Beauxbatons."
"We can arrange that," Professor Dumbledore said after a questioning glance at the Beauxbatons Headmistress who nodded.
"Do you think she can go ahead and sleep in the dorms?" Harry asked.
"That might raise too many questions," Dumbledore said.
"She can share Fleur's room in the carriage," Madame Maxime suggested. "We can expand 'er room to give enough additional space for another bed and desk."
"Excellent," Dumbledore agreed and looked at the youngest bondmate. "We can go ahead and see what the sorting hat says if you would like. Or we can wait until next year and just have you sit with what class works best for you now."
"I think I would like to try to make friends zis year and be in zeir classes again next year," Gabrielle spoke up. "So I prefer to go ahead and see where I would be sorted."
"Very well," The Headmaster walked over to the shelf where a patched and frayed hat sat upon a shelf.
"I've been listening Headmaster," The hat spoke. "Put me upon the young lady's head and let's see where she shall go."
Gabrielle looked apprehensively at the hat as the Headmaster placed it on her head. "Do you know of the four houses dear girl?" The hat asked.
"Non, I know 'Arry is in Gryffindor and Fleur spoke of 'Ufflepuff."
"Each house values a different trait. Knowledge, Loyalty, Bravery and Cunning. I'm not going to tell you which is which. Your bondmate wouldn't let me put him where I thought he belonged just because he heard bad things of the house. Now of those traits which do you think fits you the best? I'll see if I agree with you," The hat said.
Gabrielle considered, "I don't think it would be cunning, and I'm not very brave…"
"Don't sell yourself short young miss. You have plenty of bravery, but it might not be your strongest attribute."
"So Knowledge or Loyalty, but it would be loyalty to the 'ouse. Presuming 'arry and 'ermione are not in zat house, I would 'ave more loyalty to zem zan to my 'ouse, so I would say zhe 'ouse zat values Knowledge would be my best choice," Gabrielle said.
"Just the reasoning you just used, suggests you are correct. I will let you know that your Bond Mates are in the house of Bravery. Does that knowledge change your mind?"
"Ermione isn't in ze 'ouse zat values knowledge?" Gabrielle asked in genuine surprise.
"I tried to put her there, but you will notice a pattern amongst your bonded. They both requested the house of Bravery," The old hat said.
"Am I brave enough?" Gabrielle asked.
Harry Potter Veela's Embrace Ch. 55 "Gabrielle's Sorting"11 hours ago
"Good evening Mr. and Mrs. Granger," The Headmaster said. "Have you enjoyed your day exploring our castle?" When they had answered he continued. "May I introduce you to everyone else in the room?" He then started the introductions. Mrs. Granger was thankful of Fleur's warning when Richard was introduced to Rachelle. He seemed very reluctant to let go of her hand and his eyes went out of focus. She stepped on his foot and brought his attention back to where it needed to be.
"Now Harry, you asked to see all of us," Professor Dumbledore stated.
"Uh, yes sir," Harry started, then to all of his bond mates "I don't see Dark Wizard, Basilisks or Dementors, so shouldn't one of you be doing this?"
"Non, you're doing very well love," Fleur responded with a hint of a smile in her voice.
"I'll do it Harry," Hermione said and then looking at everyone in the room she said out loud "Is this everyone who knows about our bond?"
Professor McGonagall's eyes turned first to the Headmaster and then back to Harry and the three ladies around him. "What bond Miss Granger?"
"I'm sorry Professor, give me a moment and I'll explain. So everyone else knows, and this is everyone?" Hermione asked.
"Mr. Delacour spoke with Hagrid, but only in context of Harry saving his daughters' lives," The headmaster said. "He didn't mention the bond you share. There are the two persons who assisted Professor Berceau in the bonding," He turned and looked at Rachelle.
"They will not speak of it. A bond is considered a private matter and only with permission would it be discussed," She assured everyone.
"The portraits in this room are honor bound not to reveal anything stated in here while house-elves who are bound to the castle," The Headmaster noted the scowl on Hermione's face, "cannot discuss the matter. I did invite Dobby who is a free elf, but I am quite sure he would not disclose your secrets."
All eyes in the room turned to the small elf. "Dobby would never tell anyone Harry Potter's or his bond mates secrets," He said fervently.
"We know that Dobby," Hermione said smiling at the little elf. "We really do appreciate all you have done for us," She turned to Professor McGonagall who was still looking confused. "Professor, we wanted to let you in on this secret and then we will discuss what we want to do about it. You see, Fleur, Gabrielle and I are uh...bonded to Harry via a Veela bonding," She said.
"But how…what…you're not Veela," The Professor sputtered.
"No Ma'am, but when Harry and I had a choice to allow it to happen while completing the bond between him, Fleur and Gabrielle we chose to let it happen," Hermione said.
"So, what does this bond do?"
Hermione quickly explained about the love bond, its permanence and the special abilities it gives.
"So all three of you…to Harry?"
"Yes Ma'am," Fleur said speaking up.
Professor McGonagall stared at Fleur and then over at Harry; with a sigh she just shook her head and muttered something that sounded like "Only Harry Potter."
"I will admit I did not know you were part of the bond…Miss?" Madam Maxime asked.
"Granger, Hermione Granger."
"Thank you," The Beauxbatons Headmistress said. "I knew about Fleur and Gabrielle. Zeir parents let me know since zey are my students, but…" she trailed off as she looked at Dumbledore.
"It wasn't for me to disclose Olympe," Professor Dumbledore said. "It was a choice by the bonded."
"Thank you Professor," Hermione said. "Now to why we wanted to speak to you today is to deal with that exact issue, information control. We thought because of all of the issues surrounding Harry this year, including the Triwizard Tournament and the articles by Rita Skeeter, it would be better to not disclose our bond until the summer. We plan on meeting at the Delacours then and at that time we will announce the bond has formed. We will not disclose when or the circumstance surrounding it. It will give plenty of time for the Daily Prophet and other newspapers to cover it before school starts back. For now, our plan is very simple, Harry is dating Gabrielle, I'm still his best friend and Fleur is our friend and her sister's chaperon."
"Can't 'ave 'er out with just some old English wizard even if 'e did save our lives," Fleur said smiling at Harry.
"And Mr. Weasley?" Professor McGonagall asked.
"We..uh…we are going to see how that plays out. We aren't going to tell him yet," Hermione said.
"And Gabrielle? She will attend Hogwarts?" The Headmaster asked.
"Yes sir," Harry said looking around and smiled at his youngest bond mate. "Still feeling okay?"
"Yes, thank you 'arry."
Harry turned back to his Headmaster. "But though she will not enroll until next year, we wondered if she can start classes here this year. Maybe with the excuse of it would be difficult to continue her education as the only third year with the Beauxbatons."
"We can arrange that," Professor Dumbledore said after a questioning glance at the Beauxbatons Headmistress who nodded.
"Do you think she can go ahead and sleep in the dorms?" Harry asked.
"That might raise too many questions," Dumbledore said.
"She can share Fleur's room in the carriage," Madame Maxime suggested. "We can expand 'er room to give enough additional space for another bed and desk."
"Excellent," Dumbledore agreed and looked at the youngest bondmate. "We can go ahead and see what the sorting hat says if you would like. Or we can wait until next year and just have you sit with what class works best for you now."
"I think I would like to try to make friends zis year and be in zeir classes again next year," Gabrielle spoke up. "So I prefer to go ahead and see where I would be sorted."
"Very well," The Headmaster walked over to the shelf where a patched and frayed hat sat upon a shelf.
"I've been listening Headmaster," The hat spoke. "Put me upon the young lady's head and let's see where she shall go."
Gabrielle looked apprehensively at the hat as the Headmaster placed it on her head. "Do you know of the four houses dear girl?" The hat asked.
"Non, I know 'Arry is in Gryffindor and Fleur spoke of 'Ufflepuff."
"Each house values a different trait. Knowledge, Loyalty, Bravery and Cunning. I'm not going to tell you which is which. Your bondmate wouldn't let me put him where I thought he belonged just because he heard bad things of the house. Now of those traits which do you think fits you the best? I'll see if I agree with you," The hat said.
Gabrielle considered, "I don't think it would be cunning, and I'm not very brave…"
"Don't sell yourself short young miss. You have plenty of bravery, but it might not be your strongest attribute."
"So Knowledge or Loyalty, but it would be loyalty to the 'ouse. Presuming 'arry and 'ermione are not in zat house, I would 'ave more loyalty to zem zan to my 'ouse, so I would say zhe 'ouse zat values Knowledge would be my best choice," Gabrielle said.
"Just the reasoning you just used, suggests you are correct. I will let you know that your Bond Mates are in the house of Bravery. Does that knowledge change your mind?"
"Ermione isn't in ze 'ouse zat values knowledge?" Gabrielle asked in genuine surprise.
"I tried to put her there, but you will notice a pattern amongst your bonded. They both requested the house of Bravery," The old hat said.
"Am I brave enough?" Gabrielle asked.
Harry Potter Veela's Embrace Ch. 55 "Gabrielle's Sorting"11 hours ago
"Good evening Mr. and Mrs. Granger," The Headmaster said. "Have you enjoyed your day exploring our castle?" When they had answered he continued. "May I introduce you to everyone else in the room?" He then started the introductions. Mrs. Granger was thankful of Fleur's warning when Richard was introduced to Rachelle. He seemed very reluctant to let go of her hand and his eyes went out of focus. She stepped on his foot and brought his attention back to where it needed to be.
"Now Harry, you asked to see all of us," Professor Dumbledore stated.
"Uh, yes sir," Harry started, then to all of his bond mates "I don't see Dark Wizard, Basilisks or Dementors, so shouldn't one of you be doing this?"
"Non, you're doing very well love," Fleur responded with a hint of a smile in her voice.
"I'll do it Harry," Hermione said and then looking at everyone in the room she said out loud "Is this everyone who knows about our bond?"
Professor McGonagall's eyes turned first to the Headmaster and then back to Harry and the three ladies around him. "What bond Miss Granger?"
"I'm sorry Professor, give me a moment and I'll explain. So everyone else knows, and this is everyone?" Hermione asked.
"Mr. Delacour spoke with Hagrid, but only in context of Harry saving his daughters' lives," The headmaster said. "He didn't mention the bond you share. There are the two persons who assisted Professor Berceau in the bonding," He turned and looked at Rachelle.
"They will not speak of it. A bond is considered a private matter and only with permission would it be discussed," She assured everyone.
"The portraits in this room are honor bound not to reveal anything stated in here while house-elves who are bound to the castle," The Headmaster noted the scowl on Hermione's face, "cannot discuss the matter. I did invite Dobby who is a free elf, but I am quite sure he would not disclose your secrets."
All eyes in the room turned to the small elf. "Dobby would never tell anyone Harry Potter's or his bond mates secrets," He said fervently.
"We know that Dobby," Hermione said smiling at the little elf. "We really do appreciate all you have done for us," She turned to Professor McGonagall who was still looking confused. "Professor, we wanted to let you in on this secret and then we will discuss what we want to do about it. You see, Fleur, Gabrielle and I are uh...bonded to Harry via a Veela bonding," She said.
"But how…what…you're not Veela," The Professor sputtered.
"No Ma'am, but when Harry and I had a choice to allow it to happen while completing the bond between him, Fleur and Gabrielle we chose to let it happen," Hermione said.
"So, what does this bond do?"
Hermione quickly explained about the love bond, its permanence and the special abilities it gives.
"So all three of you…to Harry?"
"Yes Ma'am," Fleur said speaking up.
Professor McGonagall stared at Fleur and then over at Harry; with a sigh she just shook her head and muttered something that sounded like "Only Harry Potter."
"I will admit I did not know you were part of the bond…Miss?" Madam Maxime asked.
"Granger, Hermione Granger."
"Thank you," The Beauxbatons Headmistress said. "I knew about Fleur and Gabrielle. Zeir parents let me know since zey are my students, but…" she trailed off as she looked at Dumbledore.
"It wasn't for me to disclose Olympe," Professor Dumbledore said. "It was a choice by the bonded."
"Thank you Professor," Hermione said. "Now to why we wanted to speak to you today is to deal with that exact issue, information control. We thought because of all of the issues surrounding Harry this year, including the Triwizard Tournament and the articles by Rita Skeeter, it would be better to not disclose our bond until the summer. We plan on meeting at the Delacours then and at that time we will announce the bond has formed. We will not disclose when or the circumstance surrounding it. It will give plenty of time for the Daily Prophet and other newspapers to cover it before school starts back. For now, our plan is very simple, Harry is dating Gabrielle, I'm still his best friend and Fleur is our friend and her sister's chaperon."
"Can't 'ave 'er out with just some old English wizard even if 'e did save our lives," Fleur said smiling at Harry.
"And Mr. Weasley?" Professor McGonagall asked.
"We..uh…we are going to see how that plays out. We aren't going to tell him yet," Hermione said.
"And Gabrielle? She will attend Hogwarts?" The Headmaster asked.
"Yes sir," Harry said looking around and smiled at his youngest bond mate. "Still feeling okay?"
"Yes, thank you 'arry."
Harry turned back to his Headmaster. "But though she will not enroll until next year, we wondered if she can start classes here this year. Maybe with the excuse of it would be difficult to continue her education as the only third year with the Beauxbatons."
"We can arrange that," Professor Dumbledore said after a questioning glance at the Beauxbatons Headmistress who nodded.
"Do you think she can go ahead and sleep in the dorms?" Harry asked.
"That might raise too many questions," Dumbledore said.
"She can share Fleur's room in the carriage," Madame Maxime suggested. "We can expand 'er room to give enough additional space for another bed and desk."
"Excellent," Dumbledore agreed and looked at the youngest bondmate. "We can go ahead and see what the sorting hat says if you would like. Or we can wait until next year and just have you sit with what class works best for you now."
"I think I would like to try to make friends zis year and be in zeir classes again next year," Gabrielle spoke up. "So I prefer to go ahead and see where I would be sorted."
"Very well," The Headmaster walked over to the shelf where a patched and frayed hat sat upon a shelf.
"I've been listening Headmaster," The hat spoke. "Put me upon the young lady's head and let's see where she shall go."
Gabrielle looked apprehensively at the hat as the Headmaster placed it on her head. "Do you know of the four houses dear girl?" The hat asked.
"Non, I know 'Arry is in Gryffindor and Fleur spoke of 'Ufflepuff."
"Each house values a different trait. Knowledge, Loyalty, Bravery and Cunning. I'm not going to tell you which is which. Your bondmate wouldn't let me put him where I thought he belonged just because he heard bad things of the house. Now of those traits which do you think fits you the best? I'll see if I agree with you," The hat said.
Gabrielle considered, "I don't think it would be cunning, and I'm not very brave…"
"Don't sell yourself short young miss. You have plenty of bravery, but it might not be your strongest attribute."
"So Knowledge or Loyalty, but it would be loyalty to the 'ouse. Presuming 'arry and 'ermione are not in zat house, I would 'ave more loyalty to zem zan to my 'ouse, so I would say zhe 'ouse zat values Knowledge would be my best choice," Gabrielle said.
"Just the reasoning you just used, suggests you are correct. I will let you know that your Bond Mates are in the house of Bravery. Does that knowledge change your mind?"
"Ermione isn't in ze 'ouse zat values knowledge?" Gabrielle asked in genuine surprise.
"I tried to put her there, but you will notice a pattern amongst your bonded. They both requested the house of Bravery," The old hat said.
"Am I brave enough?" Gabrielle asked.
Harry Potter Veela's Embrace Ch. 55 "Gabrielle's Sorting"11 hours ago
"Good evening Mr. and Mrs. Granger," The Headmaster said. "Have you enjoyed your day exploring our castle?" When they had answered he continued. "May I introduce you to everyone else in the room?" He then started the introductions. Mrs. Granger was thankful of Fleur's warning when Richard was introduced to Rachelle. He seemed very reluctant to let go of her hand and his eyes went out of focus. She stepped on his foot and brought his attention back to where it needed to be.
"Now Harry, you asked to see all of us," Professor Dumbledore stated.
"Uh, yes sir," Harry started, then to all of his bond mates "I don't see Dark Wizard, Basilisks or Dementors, so shouldn't one of you be doing this?"
"Non, you're doing very well love," Fleur responded with a hint of a smile in her voice.
"I'll do it Harry," Hermione said and then looking at everyone in the room she said out loud "Is this everyone who knows about our bond?"
Professor McGonagall's eyes turned first to the Headmaster and then back to Harry and the three ladies around him. "What bond Miss Granger?"
"I'm sorry Professor, give me a moment and I'll explain. So everyone else knows, and this is everyone?" Hermione asked.
"Mr. Delacour spoke with Hagrid, but only in context of Harry saving his daughters' lives," The headmaster said. "He didn't mention the bond you share. There are the two persons who assisted Professor Berceau in the bonding," He turned and looked at Rachelle.
"They will not speak of it. A bond is considered a private matter and only with permission would it be discussed," She assured everyone.
"The portraits in this room are honor bound not to reveal anything stated in here while house-elves who are bound to the castle," The Headmaster noted the scowl on Hermione's face, "cannot discuss the matter. I did invite Dobby who is a free elf, but I am quite sure he would not disclose your secrets."
All eyes in the room turned to the small elf. "Dobby would never tell anyone Harry Potter's or his bond mates secrets," He said fervently.
"We know that Dobby," Hermione said smiling at the little elf. "We really do appreciate all you have done for us," She turned to Professor McGonagall who was still looking confused. "Professor, we wanted to let you in on this secret and then we will discuss what we want to do about it. You see, Fleur, Gabrielle and I are uh...bonded to Harry via a Veela bonding," She said.
"But how…what…you're not Veela," The Professor sputtered.
"No Ma'am, but when Harry and I had a choice to allow it to happen while completing the bond between him, Fleur and Gabrielle we chose to let it happen," Hermione said.
"So, what does this bond do?"
Hermione quickly explained about the love bond, its permanence and the special abilities it gives.
"So all three of you…to Harry?"
"Yes Ma'am," Fleur said speaking up.
Professor McGonagall stared at Fleur and then over at Harry; with a sigh she just shook her head and muttered something that sounded like "Only Harry Potter."
"I will admit I did not know you were part of the bond…Miss?" Madam Maxime asked.
"Granger, Hermione Granger."
"Thank you," The Beauxbatons Headmistress said. "I knew about Fleur and Gabrielle. Zeir parents let me know since zey are my students, but…" she trailed off as she looked at Dumbledore.
"It wasn't for me to disclose Olympe," Professor Dumbledore said. "It was a choice by the bonded."
"Thank you Professor," Hermione said. "Now to why we wanted to speak to you today is to deal with that exact issue, information control. We thought because of all of the issues surrounding Harry this year, including the Triwizard Tournament and the articles by Rita Skeeter, it would be better to not disclose our bond until the summer. We plan on meeting at the Delacours then and at that time we will announce the bond has formed. We will not disclose when or the circumstance surrounding it. It will give plenty of time for the Daily Prophet and other newspapers to cover it before school starts back. For now, our plan is very simple, Harry is dating Gabrielle, I'm still his best friend and Fleur is our friend and her sister's chaperon."
"Can't 'ave 'er out with just some old English wizard even if 'e did save our lives," Fleur said smiling at Harry.
"And Mr. Weasley?" Professor McGonagall asked.
"We..uh…we are going to see how that plays out. We aren't going to tell him yet," Hermione said.
"And Gabrielle? She will attend Hogwarts?" The Headmaster asked.
"Yes sir," Harry said looking around and smiled at his youngest bond mate. "Still feeling okay?"
"Yes, thank you 'arry."
Harry turned back to his Headmaster. "But though she will not enroll until next year, we wondered if she can start classes here this year. Maybe with the excuse of it would be difficult to continue her education as the only third year with the Beauxbatons."
"We can arrange that," Professor Dumbledore said after a questioning glance at the Beauxbatons Headmistress who nodded.
"Do you think she can go ahead and sleep in the dorms?" Harry asked.
"That might raise too many questions," Dumbledore said.
"She can share Fleur's room in the carriage," Madame Maxime suggested. "We can expand 'er room to give enough additional space for another bed and desk."
"Excellent," Dumbledore agreed and looked at the youngest bondmate. "We can go ahead and see what the sorting hat says if you would like. Or we can wait until next year and just have you sit with what class works best for you now."
"I think I would like to try to make friends zis year and be in zeir classes again next year," Gabrielle spoke up. "So I prefer to go ahead and see where I would be sorted."
"Very well," The Headmaster walked over to the shelf where a patched and frayed hat sat upon a shelf.
"I've been listening Headmaster," The hat spoke. "Put me upon the young lady's head and let's see where she shall go."
Gabrielle looked apprehensively at the hat as the Headmaster placed it on her head. "Do you know of the four houses dear girl?" The hat asked.
"Non, I know 'Arry is in Gryffindor and Fleur spoke of 'Ufflepuff."
"Each house values a different trait. Knowledge, Loyalty, Bravery and Cunning. I'm not going to tell you which is which. Your bondmate wouldn't let me put him where I thought he belonged just because he heard bad things of the house. Now of those traits which do you think fits you the best? I'll see if I agree with you," The hat said.
Gabrielle considered, "I don't think it would be cunning, and I'm not very brave…"
"Don't sell yourself short young miss. You have plenty of bravery, but it might not be your strongest attribute."
"So Knowledge or Loyalty, but it would be loyalty to the 'ouse. Presuming 'arry and 'ermione are not in zat house, I would 'ave more loyalty to zem zan to my 'ouse, so I would say zhe 'ouse zat values Knowledge would be my best choice," Gabrielle said.
"Just the reasoning you just used, suggests you are correct. I will let you know that your Bond Mates are in the house of Bravery. Does that knowledge change your mind?"
"Ermione isn't in ze 'ouse zat values knowledge?" Gabrielle asked in genuine surprise.
"I tried to put her there, but you will notice a pattern amongst your bonded. They both requested the house of Bravery," The old hat said.
"Am I brave enough?" Gabrielle asked.