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hermionenet / seelie locked
HERMIONENET / COMPASSES
To anyone that owns a device that can read this notice:
Please return your device to me for additional protection and charms. This won't come with any charge, but it is something that needs to be done. It will make it so that no one but you can use your device and, should it be stolen, it will turn into a harmless little lump of fool's gold, with a promise of a replacement from me if you need it.
If you can't come to me personally for any reason then, please, let me know. I'll do my best to either visit you or send you information on the runes for you to perform yourself. Thank you.
SEELIE LOCKED
[ The video feed shows a harried, tired looking Hermione sitting behind her desk, head held high as she smiles, leaning forward. ]
As always, if anyone is in need of potions or charmed, protective cloaks for the upcoming battles, let me know. Artefacta will be happy to provide them, and we can enchant items you already own as well. Just let me know through your lockets and I'll arrange it all.
To anyone that owns a device that can read this notice:
Please return your device to me for additional protection and charms. This won't come with any charge, but it is something that needs to be done. It will make it so that no one but you can use your device and, should it be stolen, it will turn into a harmless little lump of fool's gold, with a promise of a replacement from me if you need it.
If you can't come to me personally for any reason then, please, let me know. I'll do my best to either visit you or send you information on the runes for you to perform yourself. Thank you.
SEELIE LOCKED
[ The video feed shows a harried, tired looking Hermione sitting behind her desk, head held high as she smiles, leaning forward. ]
As always, if anyone is in need of potions or charmed, protective cloaks for the upcoming battles, let me know. Artefacta will be happy to provide them, and we can enchant items you already own as well. Just let me know through your lockets and I'll arrange it all.
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[Given the context and what Snow knows of Hermione in general, that much is obvious what she refers to by 'all of this'. Obviously she has managed to work her way up to it. Snow has taken a couple of quests herself but has mostly thus far since been content to assist Emma in hers for now if necessary.]
I see. That's wonderful that you've found and made a family here. It doesn't replace what we may have had back home, but even so. They say friends are the family we choose. Or something like that.
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[ Oh, she doesn't have a clue. Hermione is adjusting, of course, but her life is hardly a story - she's suffering under the weight of all the responsibilities on her shoulders, but she's managing. She's keeping her head above water and that's all that matters, in the end. ]
My friends have always been my family. I'm an only child and my parents don't remember me, so... They are my family.
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[Mostly, she just gives her first name so sometimes it can take a bit before people actually catch on. If they were familiar with the fairytale, of course. Which not everyone is. Not to mention her appearance and mentions of family, of a daughter and grandson even.]
They....don't remember you? What happened? If--if it isn't too personal, I mean.
[Because. That hits rather close to home for her. But the other way around, thinking until Henry showed up that he and Emma would leave and forget her, forget Storybrooke, their memories replaced with new, happier ones as if Emma never gave him up for adoption.]
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[ Hermione didn't spend much time on fairytales, but she does accept that there are things that are true - magic, she knows, is one of them now. Does that mean she'll believe every story? No, but...
Breathing out, she purses her lips and lifts her head, eyes flickering everywhere before they settle. ]
I used a spell on them to make them forget... To protect them from a war, from insane people that would have killed them.
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[Which. Took some adjusting to after her previous life in the Forest as that was reality, and in Storybrooke the whole town was the same way. Initially oblivious before regaining their memories. And had no real outside interference to have to deal with that potential conflict and confusion on their names and identities being so recognizable. Even in her appearance, though she has cut her hair shorter again.
But that's not the important thing. Not in the wake of this.]
That's horrible. I could only imagine how hard that must have been. Emma and Henry - they weren't supposed to remember me either. Which is--a long story. But we couldn't leave Henry alone when the rest of us had to go back home.
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[ Her eyes lift and she gazes at the other woman before she softens, swallowing the lump in her throat as she runs her hand over her scar, absently, her heart a little heavy and thick in her chest. When she finally manages to find the words inside of her, they come out soft and quiet, a little sad, even as she tries to find it deep inside of her to push forward, and pretend that she's okay.
She's good at pretending. ]
It was something I had to do. I... I know it's - it's hard. But they had to be safe, and that was more important than anything else, even me.
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[You know. Lancelot, for one. Among others.
But pretending to be okay and actually being okay are entirely different things. Different things that certain people tend to be more perceptive to, not that Snow always outright says as much. She's just used to certain cues, certain gestures or inflections in the voice from her own experiences, mostly with Emma, her daughter and those walls she's had to try get through ever since meeting her.]
And I get that. Making sure Henry was okay, that he was safe. That they were happy, that was the important thing for us too. Even if that was hard. For their sake. I hope your parents were safe with that war at least.
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[ Hermione never believed the story of the Three Brothers until she saw the cloak, stone and wand all together, but even now she doesn't really believe that it's exactly at the Tales of Beadle the Bard actually say. Coming face to face with Death himself... She doesn't think that's possible, except for here in the Drabwurld. She had met the Shuck, after all, even if she had felt a little flustered and ashamed at the time, lighting candles for the dead.
She holds her head up high, though, intense and sure, and she keeps herself together. Hermione is turning from a witch and a healer to a soldier, and she's tucking herself together before she breathes out again. ]
I sent them from England to Australia, and they thought they were two people that didn't have a daughter. It was safer for them, and I'd like to think they're happy now.
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[She knows her own story left out some rather crucial details. But that's neither here nor there, something she's used to by now in other's being somewhat surprised when she reveals her full name.]
I hope they are.
[The same way she hopes Henry and Emma were, in New York, with replaced memories without all the excitement and pain that Storybrooke brought the both of them over the years.]
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[ Hermione shakes her head, tucking her thoughts away and tying them up in a neat package in the back of her mind. She can dwell on them later, and that's more than enough for her, at least for now.
Looking back through the video, she softens. ]
I think they are. The war is over, there, and... They're happy.
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[Reading would require asking Henry on the book, of course. Or copying at least some sections of it. But even so. That much she could offer. Because everyone needs some hope. Even in the darkest of times like war. Especially then.]
That is good. That you have at least that much reassurance that it works out.
[Even if at this point Hermione is here. Obviously not yet having been able to reunite with her parents and restore their memories. They're safe and happy in the meantime. Which is as much as she or anyone else could hope for, Snow guesses.]
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[ Translating it from Ancient Runes into English had been hard, but no harder than the month or so that she couldn't speak Drabbish.
Tilting her head, she smiles and nods, once. She's been here almost three years - she can handle this. All of it. She has to. ]
The rest of the world should be safe, too. That war is over, and now - now I can help in this one.
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[That way they both get something in return, at least. Though Snow is aware Hermione is possibly one of those already a little familiar with the basic story of Snow White. The start, at least. There's a smile at her own lips in return as she gives a nod.]
That must be a relief. We'd just managed to deal with stuff back home too. Or, at least. Last I can recall, anyway. Henry remembers more. But in a way, that's reassuring and lets us focus on things here, right?
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[ And she could show off her magic to him, at least, and that might impress him. There's so many fairytales to think about and even Hermione knows that some of them are going to be incredibly fascinating. ]
It does - it lets us focus on all the things happening here. There's so much to do that sometimes... Thinking about home has to become something that happens when there's nothing else left to do.
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[Though she doubts Henry would mind. He was always so very insistent on magic being real. Seeing it back at Storybrooke, seeing it here is all he's ever wanted. He would be more likely to encourage and ask Hermione to teach him more if anything, rather than protest.]
In a way. Keeping busy and trying to move forward and help while here is all we can do in the meantime though. I know what you mean though. Especially now Emma and Henry are here, I'm sure I'm going to be much busier.
[Even then. Home is never too far from her thoughts. Charming isn't. As much as she wants to try dull the pain. It hasn't. Not even after nearly two years.]
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[ Magic is an interesting thing, completely second-nature to Hermione but entirely incredible to someone that has never seen it before. She welcomes it, of course, and her love of teaching and learning comes hand in hand with that. ]
We'll find a way to make sure they're kept safe. I promise, I'll do what I can for you.
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[She only wishes she could be as confident in offering the same. But she's well aware others have been here longer or were already magically or otherwise far more powerful in comparison to her own skills back home. All the same, Snow is grateful for the offer and intent to help keep her family safe. As much as anyone can in this situation, at least.]