Hermione Granger (
cleverness) wrote2014-08-26 02:00 pm
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you will see your beauty every moment that you rise
Hermione feels her chest tighten from the moment she steps into the dress shop. There are soft colors surrounding her on all sides, a mixture of white and faint pastels, in such quantities that Hermione can't even imagine how she'll ever be able to find the right dress in time. For years, she's dreamed about what her wedding day might look like, and even if Hermione doesn't have the extensive notes that others her age might, there's an excitement that thrums just under her skin as she hurries into the shop.
She's invited some of her friends to join her — anyone who has a couple hours and the patience to spare. Even though Hermione knows that the wedding will be perfect simply because of the man who will be standing at the end of the aisle, she wants all of the other details to fall in place. Having more eyes and opinions will only make her feel more secure in her skin.
"Do you know what style of dress you're looking for, dear?" the shopkeeper asks her, a sweet woman with a heart-shaped face and delicate brunette curls.
Hermione parts her lips, on the cusp of deferring to her judgment entirely, but a moment later, she nods. "I think I'd like a long dress," she admits, feeling her cheeks flush. "White, perhaps with a hint of lace."
Half an hour later, Hermione stands back up on the stool in front of the tri-panel mirror, turning around slowly and feeling the weight of the skirt.
"What about this dress?" she asks, brushing errant curls of hair out of the way as she spreads the skirt, feeling the fabric against her palm.
[ help hermione pick between dress one, two, three, four. ]
She's invited some of her friends to join her — anyone who has a couple hours and the patience to spare. Even though Hermione knows that the wedding will be perfect simply because of the man who will be standing at the end of the aisle, she wants all of the other details to fall in place. Having more eyes and opinions will only make her feel more secure in her skin.
"Do you know what style of dress you're looking for, dear?" the shopkeeper asks her, a sweet woman with a heart-shaped face and delicate brunette curls.
Hermione parts her lips, on the cusp of deferring to her judgment entirely, but a moment later, she nods. "I think I'd like a long dress," she admits, feeling her cheeks flush. "White, perhaps with a hint of lace."
Half an hour later, Hermione stands back up on the stool in front of the tri-panel mirror, turning around slowly and feeling the weight of the skirt.
"What about this dress?" she asks, brushing errant curls of hair out of the way as she spreads the skirt, feeling the fabric against her palm.
[ help hermione pick between dress one, two, three, four. ]
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"You look ridiculously beautiful in it," she says with a smile, crouching briefly to arrange the hem properly around Hermione's feet. She knows there's a sales person to do that for her, but it's second nature now, she does it every single day at work that it's just what she does. Besides, she's here to help, the sales person can get lost.
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"Oh, wow," she says instead, finally dropping her hand to her chest, where she can feel her heartbeat pounding. "Kate, thank you, I — I can't even explain it. This one just feels like the one. I can see myself walking down the aisle in this, feeling like myself." Laughing, she fans her face, willing herself not to cry all over the dress. "This is happening. By the end of the month, I'll be married."
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"You will be," she agrees, fixing the back of the dress carefully once more before she steps to the side. "So are you going to let Ron see you in it before the day or are you going to do the whole secret reveal thing?"
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"I think I might do a secret reveal. I could Transfigure the dress, too, making it look slightly different just in case he peeks, though I don't think he will," Hermione murmurs, tilting her head in contemplation. "If he were pickier about fashion, I would probably want to show him the dress first. But he isn't, really. So I would rather save that special moment for the ceremony."
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"Is he gonna cry when he sees you, you think?" she asks with a grin. "Are you gonna cry if he does? Is it gonna be a big waterworks fest?" She's teasing, her smile making that apparent, but at the same time she's entirely genuine.
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"He's not actually much of a crier compared to me. I've been tearing up every step along the way. We're rather different that way. He tends to feel most of his anxiety before something happens, whereas I tend to get caught up in the moment," she muses. "I might cry even if he doesn't. Though I haven't managed to find a spell yet which would stop my makeup from running."
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"I can help you with that," she offers. "Trust me, I've got that stuff down pat." It's not that she cries a lot -- in fact, she almost never cries -- but she's just done a lot of research and she's tried a lot of different products. She just considers it part of the job for some reason, even though the Dressing Room doesn't even sell makeup. She's just had a lot of people ask for her opinion and she feels like she should be educated enough to give one.
Plus, she just really likes makeup.
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"Usually, all I wear to work is a little bit of mascara and lipstick. Which is fine, but... I don't know," she says, smiling softly. "I certainly want to make sure that I look like myself on the big day, but I don't think there's anything wrong with dressing up a little, too. So expensive makeup sounds good. Besides, I'm sure there will be plenty of events and parties where I can continue using whatever we buy."
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Sometimes Kate's a total jerk and does it when she needs to look especially good, then only buys like, the cheapest thing they've used on her so she doesn't feel like a complete asshole. "I could go with you," she says brightly. "We could make a day of it. Then you'll have a better idea of what you like and what you don't, what works on your skin and what doesn't."
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"Making a day of it sounds wonderful, though. Ooh, maybe we could even visit a spa shortly beforehand, get some treatments for our skin so that we start the day fresh. Plus, I've been meaning to try and find a nice nail shop around town, find a nice manicure style for the big day."