[LOG] Flashback: The Chamber of Snogs
Oct. 6th, 2007 01:35 pmWhere: Hogwarts: Sixth Floor
When: end of May 2021 (fourth year)
It was a quiet Saturday near the end of the year, the kind where students were busy studying for their exams. Scorpius and Albus woke up to find the Slytherin common room completely hushed, as students lounged on sofas with their books open and crowded in groups on the rugs, reviewing lessons in hushed tones. Even the breakfast hall that morning was strangely quiet, the attendance far less than usual--the Ravenclaw table was almost completely empty, save for a few students who only came into grab food to carry back to their tower.
"Why's it so quiet in here?" Alex Moran said, taking a seat at the Slytherin table and reaching for a muffin. "Where is everybody?"
Joe Wenlock just shook his head, not even bothering to answer.
"It's called studying, Alex," Scorpius said, swallowing a bite of pancake and washing it down with some tea. "Might want to try it sometime. It's for those test things we do at the end of every year."
"Ha ha, very funny, Scorp. You're a bloody comedian."
Joe suppressed a snicker. Alex shoved him, and Joe shoved him back again.
The rest of breakfast passed rather uneventfully, and the library was crowded with studying students when they arrived with all their books, managing to find a couple spots with a table full of Gryffindors in a dim corner. Scorpius looked up from his Charms book when after a couple of hours, he saw Alby begin to get a little bit antsy, and they retreated to take a small study break in between some rows of bookshelves.
"I can't believe the library's this full," Scorpius complained. He was sure it wasn't this crowded at the same time last year, or maybe it could've just been that last year he had less work. "There's no room in our common room either." Scorpius frowned, annoyed. There was something infuriating about studying next to a group of Gryffindors--maybe it was the fact that they talked all the time, even in quiet voices it was a distraction and their chatter had nearly driven Scorpius insane.
Scorpius wracked his brain for good, secluded, places to spend the rest of his afternoon. "I guess we could always go outside," Scorpius said, thinking out loud, "but it's pretty windy today." He'd tried studying outside a few times before, but again, there were too many distractions outside, not to mention that the wind kept wanting to steal his notes.
"Hmm..." Scorpius adjusted his glasses, a habit he'd developed when deep in thought. "There is one place my mum's mentioned to me..." He paused and took a look around to make sure nobody else was within earshot.
"Hey Alby, have you ever heard of a room called the Chamber of Snogs?"
When: end of May 2021 (fourth year)
It was a quiet Saturday near the end of the year, the kind where students were busy studying for their exams. Scorpius and Albus woke up to find the Slytherin common room completely hushed, as students lounged on sofas with their books open and crowded in groups on the rugs, reviewing lessons in hushed tones. Even the breakfast hall that morning was strangely quiet, the attendance far less than usual--the Ravenclaw table was almost completely empty, save for a few students who only came into grab food to carry back to their tower.
"Why's it so quiet in here?" Alex Moran said, taking a seat at the Slytherin table and reaching for a muffin. "Where is everybody?"
Joe Wenlock just shook his head, not even bothering to answer.
"It's called studying, Alex," Scorpius said, swallowing a bite of pancake and washing it down with some tea. "Might want to try it sometime. It's for those test things we do at the end of every year."
"Ha ha, very funny, Scorp. You're a bloody comedian."
Joe suppressed a snicker. Alex shoved him, and Joe shoved him back again.
The rest of breakfast passed rather uneventfully, and the library was crowded with studying students when they arrived with all their books, managing to find a couple spots with a table full of Gryffindors in a dim corner. Scorpius looked up from his Charms book when after a couple of hours, he saw Alby begin to get a little bit antsy, and they retreated to take a small study break in between some rows of bookshelves.
"I can't believe the library's this full," Scorpius complained. He was sure it wasn't this crowded at the same time last year, or maybe it could've just been that last year he had less work. "There's no room in our common room either." Scorpius frowned, annoyed. There was something infuriating about studying next to a group of Gryffindors--maybe it was the fact that they talked all the time, even in quiet voices it was a distraction and their chatter had nearly driven Scorpius insane.
Scorpius wracked his brain for good, secluded, places to spend the rest of his afternoon. "I guess we could always go outside," Scorpius said, thinking out loud, "but it's pretty windy today." He'd tried studying outside a few times before, but again, there were too many distractions outside, not to mention that the wind kept wanting to steal his notes.
"Hmm..." Scorpius adjusted his glasses, a habit he'd developed when deep in thought. "There is one place my mum's mentioned to me..." He paused and took a look around to make sure nobody else was within earshot.
"Hey Alby, have you ever heard of a room called the Chamber of Snogs?"
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Date: 2007-10-07 11:02 pm (UTC)Alby stopped that train of thought right where it was. It was not going to get weird, and they were not going to snog every time they wanted into the Chamber of Snogs - and that was that. Before he could think much more, he took the other's hand and pulled him into the entrance, before the boys could change their minds and make them do it again. He hoped Scorpius wouldn't notice his fingers shaking, though Alby really couldn't imagine why they were, and wished they would stop.
When they were finally into the Chamber he paused, looking around. It was a large room, filled with old, comfortable-looking armchairs, ottomans, and a small couch beneath its one window. The room wasn't very dirty, though it was a bit dusty and obviously hadn't been used in years. There were a few bits of spare parchment here and there, and an old quill left on one of the low tables near one armchair.
Alby breathed in the thick air, somehow thinking this place seemed very nice, despite its dust. It was quiet, it was comfortable, and he and Scorp were the only two people who knew where it was. He suddenly wondered what it would take to dissuade his cousin Fred from looking for it ever again, and resolved to put his head together with Rose to come up with something - only it might be a bit difficult to do without telling her they'd actually found it.
He resolved to figure that problem out some other time - now he realized he was still clinging tightly to Scorpius's hand, and he dropped it. The silence stretched on, until finally it made Alby so uncomfortable that he coughed, hiding behind his hand a bit and finally risking a glance up at his friend. Scorp didn't look angry...
"I... uh, I didn't mean to startle you - it was the only way," he said, in a small voice, feeling his cheeks grow warm again, though thankfully they didn't feel quite as hot as they had before. It would be all well and good to just forget they'd ever kissed, but somehow Alby couldn't let it go. He needed to know it was okay. "I... uh, I hope it wasn't bad." Though from his end, it hadn't been, but he wasn't exactly sure how to tell Scorp that without risking further embarrassment.
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Date: 2007-10-07 11:37 pm (UTC)Scorpius took a look around the room. Certainly some of the armchairs were a little worn, and the thin layer of dust that settled over everything didn't help, but it was certainly a nice, cozy place to be. He could see why his mother had been so fond of the place when she had been a student here, though that was a bit difficult to imagine. Scorpius couldn't, for the life of him, picture what his mother must have been like as a student, or his father for that matter. To think that at one point in time his parents had both had to go through the same sorts of things that he did now seemed truly bizarre.
Belatedly, Alby must have realized that they were still holding hands, and dropped Scorpius's with haste. Scorpius cleared his throat as if he had something to say--which he didn't--so Alby beat him to it.
"Uh, well..." Scorpius said, trying to look like he was talking to Alby without actually looking at him, "it was grea--no, I mean, it was fine. It was okay." Scorpius shoved his hands into his pockets and desperately tried to look like the whole ordeal hadn't shaken him as badly as it did. He tried looking at the space above Alby's shoulder. He was Scorpius Malfoy, nothing could shake him, certainly not something as small as snogging his best friend.
"You know, it was the only way to get in here, so..." Scorpius adjusted his glasses and shrugged. "I mean, it's, it's just a kiss. It's not a big deal or anything like that."
Scorpius cast about the room for some sort of excuse not to continue the conversation in the direction it was presently heading, and then remembered why he had landed himself here in the first place.
"So, let's just...study. Here. For a while." Scorpius dusted off an armchair and an ottoman and scrambled for his Charms book, almost spilling the whole contents of his bag in the process. All he wanted to do was sit down, open his book, and forget that this thing had happened. But he couldn't, he realized, as he opened his Charms text. He'd been reading the same paragraph over and over again, not really understand what it said, because his mind was elsewhere. Namely, it was still outside where Alby had snogged him, and suddenly nothing about Charms made any sense to him at all.
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Date: 2007-10-08 12:05 am (UTC)That was really, really out of the question. People didn't go around snogging their best friends. Not when their best friends were guys too.
He wandered over to the window, looking out over the grounds, before coming back over to one of the tables, looking around a bit more. "I wonder if the last person to be here was your mum and her friends," Alby said absently, peering at one of the pieces of parchment - it looked like the start of a letter, in faded red ink, but it also... looked like something that he shouldn't be reading, not being the person it was directed to. The wording was... rather colorful. He suddenly hoped it hadn't been Scorp's mum who'd written it, and quickly set his bookbag down on top of it, following suit and pulling out his charms book, flopping into another of the armchairs with a small puff of dust. He sneezed, then opened his book - upside-down, so he righted it - and sighed, trying to settle down and concentrate on studying because that's what they were here to do, right?
Except his eyes kept wandering over to Scorpius over the cover of the book; Scorp must be concentrating really hard, he hadn't turned a page in minutes, and Alby wasn't sure that talking about it any more would really help things. He tried not to twitch, in an effort to let Scorp study in peace, and frowned down at his own text, wishing the book could tell him what to do, but the page didn't change, and he still had no answers.
[OOC: Alby's willing to talk about it a bit more if Scorp wants, but I think he's also quite happy to keep his mouth shut, but in that case we may be about done here? (It's so bad, half of Alby wants to ask Scorp if they can try it again, but I don't think he fully realizes why yet. XD;)]
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Date: 2007-10-08 01:23 am (UTC)Scorpius glanced at Alby again. The boy's eyes weren't roving over the page, so he was obviously still thinking. Deciding that he was absolutely not going to say a thing (after all, Alby wasn't) he went back his Ancient Runes book and read the text out loud in his head. Maybe then he'd finally get it.
[OOC: Yeah, I don't think they should talk about it. XD Yay for maximizing awkwardness! :D Anyways, did you want to wrap it up with things being a bit uncomfortable for the rest of the school year? I think then we should do some personal logging (ie: Scorp talking to Ora, Alby talking to James) and then start into fifth year with Alison and Ora having tea?]
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Date: 2007-10-08 01:28 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-10-08 02:03 am (UTC)We might also want to do more planning, cause it sounds like with all our ideas for what's happening in fifth year, we'll be done by November, and we totally need to draw it out longer. XD]
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Date: 2007-10-08 02:33 am (UTC)XD We probably should, heh. I'm sure there's plenty more we can do, because they still have two and a half more years at school to play with by the time they get together~ XD]
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Date: 2007-10-08 02:59 am (UTC)Alby is seriously the cutest thing ever. :3 ~<3 I can't wait until they're snogging all over the place and put even Gilbert and Serge to shame. XD Revenge is so sweet.]
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Date: 2007-10-08 03:07 am (UTC)::diiiies:: I really think the first time they go back to the Chamber of Snogs after they're together, Alby is going to give them a show they'll never forget. XD]
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