http://wingaaardium.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] wingaaardium.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] multiversallogs2011-12-11 03:08 am

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Who: Hermione Granger, Severus Snape α
What: Accidental meeting, horror?
Where: Apothecary. Shady part of town.
When: Not long after this.
Warnings: None as yet.


Trying to build a life in Baedal is strange, slow, difficult- and admittedly fascinating. Hermione, naturally, isn't one to shrink away from hard work, and has thrown herself into the practicalities with her usual businesslike bluster; a job has been acquired, as has a flat. With the job comes money, and with the flat comes space, and so things have been bought; rather a few books, for instance, despite Hermione trying to avoid bookshops and instead borrowing liberally from the library. She's been budgeting with just as much fervour as she's been buying, and she knows how quickly a bookshop can drain both her willpower and her wallet. Other than that, her purchases have been day to day things, toiletries and stationary and clothes; a thick coat, shoes that will probably outlive her, a huge and none-too-fashionable bag. They all share a practical, long-lasting quality; she's gotten over the initial shock, and now she's building the foundations of a life.

Which has lead to another issue; that of potions. Hermione, as a capable potioneer, is used to brewing her own and depending upon them for all sorts of things. At home, she had a cabinet full of them, many of them for rather specialised purposes, just in case- and here in Baedal, preparing just in case seems even more vital. She's already bought a cauldron and various pieces of equipment- all that remains is to procure ingredients, and perhaps see if there are any ready-made vials of unknown potions available for her to study and use. So that's why she's currently slipping down the streets of a rather shady part of the city, keeping her chin high and trying to look as if she does this everyday and is not at all worried by how distinctly unsavoury the area is. The shop she's going to comes highly recommended; she can't say the same for its address.

So that's how she arrives at the apothecary, looking torn between trying not to attract attention and wanting to appear entirely untouchable- to her credit, she does at least look like a woman with an agenda, but her on-edge manner makes it look as if said agenda is illicit and nerve-wracking. Tightly-wound is, as ever, an understatement.
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[personal profile] inkdamage 2011-12-11 03:31 am (UTC)(link)
Which brings her, wound as she is, to the reason this particular apothecary has become highly recommended: the employee that is even now preparing to flee the premises. Inside the shop - clean, organized within a centimeter of its life, well-stocked - is Severus Snape, aged twenty-five, existing for the first time in some many months now without the enchantment that had rendered him unnoticed by individuals from the wizarding world.

He's at the front desk with another employee, irritably flipping through a stock log and ticking off what remains and what he's not going to re-supply before he leaves. He doesn't notice Hermione at first, and doesn't look up when his (nervous-looking) co-worker does.
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[personal profile] inkdamage 2011-12-11 04:47 am (UTC)(link)
A quarter of the way through Hermione's inquiry, Severus looks up. Halfway through, he recognizes her. (Everyone gets advised to lock things from the Lestranges, as if Rodolphus isn't a perfectly peaceful man making his way honestly in the city, and no one ever says a damn thing about the potentially murderous Snape. Well, that suits him just fine.)

The other employee begins to fumble through an answer, but a glance from Severus shuts him up. (He doesn't realize, fully, that the reason he's so terrified of the other man is all the instances of the Imperius curse and memory modification. Oops?)

Severus closes the ledger. "How can I help you, Miss Granger?"

Welp.
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[personal profile] inkdamage 2011-12-11 09:03 pm (UTC)(link)
That gets a reaction - even slight - and Severus makes a bit of a face, just a near-delicate wrinkle of his nose, recoiling a little at it.

"You haven't." Flatly. He is no one's professor; yes, he's taught for a few years, but it's not a role that he identifies with in any way, and in fact rather resents it. (It bothers him, knowing it's something he could enjoy doing, but that such a fulfillment is barred from him.) The man next to him, meanwhile, is practically radiating awkwardness until Severus shoots him a look and he takes it as permission (or maybe an order) to flee to the back room.
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[personal profile] inkdamage 2011-12-11 10:58 pm (UTC)(link)
"Experience with other timelines," is all he says, sounding mild - for him. He doesn't enjoy this, not really, even if he is looking at her a bit like a bug under a microscope. She's barely younger than he is, certainly not enough for any kind of student-teacher dynamic. (It was plenty odd enough beginning his 'career' teaching students who'd been first years when he was still at Hogwarts.)
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[personal profile] inkdamage 2011-12-17 11:30 pm (UTC)(link)
He just gives her a flat look. She may be some kind of academia hero in her world, but to him, she's a few pages of notes in his research - not even someone he's known as her first year professor, yet. And so he's not going to be interrogated, even casually.

"Is there something you're looking for?" ... In the shop.
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[personal profile] inkdamage 2011-12-18 02:52 am (UTC)(link)
Wordlessly, Severus reads over the list, and then pulls over a sheet of paper - with a little motion of his fingers, her list duplicates onto the blank sheet, and he begins to write out notes on the copy. It's not that he thinks her notebook's got cooties, or something, but that it's a habit; partially not knowing what enchantments she might have on her personal belongings, and partially just not wanting to muck about with anyone else's things. He ticks off objects that are on hand in the shop, notes down alternatives and substitutions for a few others, and in one instance jots down an easy recipe for a flesh-mending salve made from a few of the substitutions listed, making an assumption from her list what she might be up to in a few cases.

He works meticulously, his handwriting that familiar cramped scroll, neat and efficient and just as flowing and open as his personality (...which is not at all). Typically he hates helping people, and he's rejected a few individuals who've managed to catch him here before, but Hermione is potentially useful - if not to him, then to Sebastian, so he doesn't begrudge doing this. It's only a minor irritation, after all. (Someday he will live in a world where no one ever bothers him, ever. The Valhalla of misanthrope reformed villains.)

Severus hands it back, and then points out at the shelves. "They're organized by base use and name." As if he'd pull them for her.