⚡ Hogwarts AU - Patrolling with Steve
May. 8th, 2014 09:30 pmBeing a prefect had always seemed to Gwen like the proverbial double-edged sword: On the one hand, the additional responsibilities provided unique opportunities she might not otherwise have. She particularly liked, for instance, assisting the first years when she had been in fifth, and being in charge of the regular Ravenclaw study group. On the other, the position came with a less-than-ideal reputation, and some very tedious tasks. Her first year as a prefect, she'd absolutely loathed going on patrols, despite that Charles Xavier wasn't bad company; nobody wanted to be caught out of bounds, and when the halls were clear, all she could think of was how much time she was wasting.
Now, two years later and Head Girl, evening patrols were one of the favorite parts of her week. Over the last three years, she'd earned respect for being firm yet fair with her authority, and had learned that crime didn't always merit a punishment. She didn't dread finding someone doing something wrong, but had rather easily slipped into a leadership role as she'd gotten older, like a big sister to the entire school. And the boring parts? Those were a blissful break from an academic and social schedule that kept her hopping all week long.
The night was clear and crisp, fall beginning to give way to winter, and the halls had been mostly quiet. Hands tucked in her robe, she cast a sidelong glance to Steve beside her as they strolled through the halls, their footfalls softly echoing off the old stone.
"It's weird, isn't it, the way things change when you get older?" she asked with a curious cant of her head. "I used to hate this. Now it's the best part of my day."
Now, two years later and Head Girl, evening patrols were one of the favorite parts of her week. Over the last three years, she'd earned respect for being firm yet fair with her authority, and had learned that crime didn't always merit a punishment. She didn't dread finding someone doing something wrong, but had rather easily slipped into a leadership role as she'd gotten older, like a big sister to the entire school. And the boring parts? Those were a blissful break from an academic and social schedule that kept her hopping all week long.
The night was clear and crisp, fall beginning to give way to winter, and the halls had been mostly quiet. Hands tucked in her robe, she cast a sidelong glance to Steve beside her as they strolled through the halls, their footfalls softly echoing off the old stone.
"It's weird, isn't it, the way things change when you get older?" she asked with a curious cant of her head. "I used to hate this. Now it's the best part of my day."
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Date: 2014-05-09 10:56 am (UTC)He had thought, on the arrival of his Prefect badge by owl before his fifth year, that there must have been some mistake made. That some other Hufflepuff had been assigned the responsibility and he had received it either by some member of the staff having labeled the letter incorrectly or perhaps that the owl had become confused somewhere on its trip and delivered it to the wrong address.
Saying so aloud had only earned him a reproachful nip from the beak of the harried looking owl before it had turned in disgust and flown away to finish its own duties.
Steve had then commanded little respect in or out of the classroom, and when not overlooked entirely by those around him (particularly girls, despite Bucky's best efforts), he had been prone to being cornered on a fairly regular basis by one bully or another. When, that was, he did not provoke their anger by speaking up at what he believed to be some wrong being done. Two years and having grown into the role of Prefect, now named Head Boy, as well as through a growth spurt between his fifth and sixth years, Steve understood why he had been chosen for the role and embraced its many responsibilities in favor of curtailing the more mean-spirited or cruel behavior of his fellow students and attempting to keep the peace.
"It is," he agreed, turning his head enough to be able to look at her a moment as they walked along on their rounds. "As long as Peeves isn't involved, right?" Steve teased lightly, thinking of the last time they had had come across the poltergeist having exploded several of the pumpkins meant for the Halloween feast, each splattering seeds and pumpkin flesh all over the library.
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Date: 2014-05-09 09:53 pm (UTC)"It'll be Christmas soon, here's to hoping it'll be a less messy holiday." She'd never been superstitious, didn't particularly care for more dubiously authentic studies like Divination, yet she felt like she ought to knock on wood. The threat of Peeves and his talent for chaos could do that to a person.
"You have any holiday plans yet?" she asked, genuinely curious yet choosing her words with care. It was well enough known that Steve didn't have a family to go home to, but sometimes people forgot. Gwen imagined the holidays had to be especially hard, although he'd never shown it.
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Date: 2014-05-11 10:39 am (UTC)"I would say that it'd be difficult to make a mess of snow in the Great Hall and mistletoe, but I don't think I want to chance it," he told her, unknowingly echoing her thoughts. Even Peeves seemed to have a sort of cheer about him when it came to the holidays, it was just that a cheery Peeves tended to be a Peeves destroying property, flinging snowballs at the backs of students' heads and writing foul words all over the chalkboards in the many classrooms of the school.
He shook his head in answer, although the fact that he had only the home for kids like him and Bucky had assured that the two of them had every school break they had been able still at Hogwarts. "Staying here," he said, his grin having faded into a more thoughtful expression as they continued down the hallway, "But beyond that?"
Steve shrugged his shoulders and allowed her a small smile as he asked, "Think we're too old yet for snow forts and snow wars?"
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Date: 2014-05-12 08:10 am (UTC)She spread her hands with a gesture Steve's way as if to say that only he could judge whether he was capable of taking on such a vaunted mantle. It was all a joke, of course, snow wars being anything but serious business, but Gwen's uncanny ability to pretend at solemnity was nearly legendary. More than one wayward underclassman had been scared straight by her solemn, and often ridiculous proclamations.
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Date: 2014-05-13 07:53 am (UTC)Even at Hogwarts he had spent his first few Christmases in a bed in the infirmary or stuck in his bed down in the Hufflepuff cellar, huddled away from the cold and taking the foul-tasting potions Madam Pince had sent his way.
But he took up Gwen's playacted solemnity with a nod of his own, crossing his arms across his chest. "You are right," he told her, thinking of the tradition he'd been able to take part in for just the past few years of an all out snowball war during Christmas break. "Really, I have to go now. Someone has to be responsible."
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Date: 2014-05-25 03:23 am (UTC)All of this was said with continued seriousness, Gwen's wide green eyes turned soberly up to Steve's amiable face. Despite his eagerness to take part in a harmless joke, she had to wonder if he was capable of a convincing lie. Everything she knew about him pointed to no, but in a school full of preening teenagers fumbling through false faces, it was refreshing to know someone so honest. Not to mention that it made her feints more fun.
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Date: 2014-05-28 10:50 pm (UTC)It was what he had observed from the windows of the infirmary his first few years, and learned to take advantage of once he himself had been allowed to join the fray.
He smiled at her, losing some of that seriousness for dropping his arms from across his chest and spreading them in a gesture of good will. "Of course not," he joked, "You'd hate to see Charles or Erik lose to a group of Hufflepuffs."
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Date: 2014-05-31 04:45 am (UTC)Gwen was pretty sure that when Steve was appointed Head Boy, Charles and Erik were the only two people in the school who were surprised. She'd tried to not be too amused by their disappointment, she really, really had.
"But seriously, though," she began again, turning toward him and reaching to touch his arm. "You ought to come out to London during the holiday. We're only up in Hampstead, so I wouldn't even have to floo. We could make a day of it."
Even if Bucky would be there with him, it made her sad to think of them knocking about the castle alone at Christmastime.
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Date: 2014-06-07 11:53 am (UTC)His grin for her then had little to do with Charles or Erik, for his having netted the position of Head Boy (and she was wrong, he had still been surprised when he had discovered the badge in his packet - only for a moment, but all the same). No, it had all to do with the way her nose wrinkled when she laughed and his own joke having gone over well.
Her touch was nothing less than delicate, but he slowed in his step all the same to assure them both that she had his full attention as she spoke more soberly.
The Christmases at Hogwarts were beyond anything he had imagined as a small child, those early Christmases first painted in sickness and his mother's increasingly harsh coughing, and later with thin sheets and hastily made gifts at the orphanage. The celebrations the others went to with their families seemed more the stuff of fiction than real life, but distant enough that he no longer imagined taking part in them as he had so long before. But he could not say that a day in London with Gwen was unappealing, and he smiled. "We can always hike out to the edges of Hogwarts," he told her, immediately and unthinkingly including Bucky in the plan as there was no way in heaven or earth he'd leave his best mate behind at Christmas, "And apparate from there. Wouldn't have to rely on the train that way."
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Date: 2014-07-01 09:45 pm (UTC)"I'll owl my mum and ask her to see if there's anything fun going on," she said, taking up their stroll again. "Diagon's always done up for the holidays, but the Muggles do all sorts of things, too. It's interesting to see how they get around needing magic- I can't imagine what's involved in all the decorating they do, it must be exhausting."
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Date: 2014-07-15 03:20 pm (UTC)"Not that I've ever been part of any decorating committees, but you can't help but be in the thick of it when December rolls around." The months he spent away from Hogwarts had become ones he buried himself in short term jobs, saving up any and all money he could for his and Bucky's plan to find a place for themselves once they were out of school, but those had never included the winter months and so he could not claim to have worked wrapping gifts or working a retail job dealing with post-holiday returns. Still, he had been fascinated by the glitz and gaudiness of the holidays. Hard not to when the holiday had been presented up as the things dreams were made of, complete with images of full, happy families enjoying themselves.
All worlds away from the orphanage and surly nuns and cold Christmases.
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Date: 2014-07-27 05:24 am (UTC)She still remembered how small Steve had been when they'd first begun at Hogwarts—The smallest and most frail of all the boys, really, and many of the girls, too. It was ridiculous, but she felt a tiny flash of anxiety thinking of little Steve wobbling atop a towering ladder. Glancing sidelong, she reminded herself that an uncanny growth spurt had ensured he was plenty sturdy now.