Ron, Warspite and Duke 16 Duke's Quidditch Match
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Hello again all. Another snip from me, this one is a few weeks back and a continuation of the last part. There's going to be one more I think before I move onto other things and I hope to have that one out of the way shortly.
I hope you all enjoy this, I'm doing my best to walk what I feel is a rather fine line and any comments on the growing relationship are welcome.
Ron and Warspite: Ron and Duke part II.
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Duke couldn't think of the last time she'd had a better morning. She wasn't in fact sure that she'd ever had a better morning than the one she'd already had.
She'd woken up in bed with Ron, the two of them having actually planned out how they were going to sleep unlike his impromptu session with Warspite. For one they'd both changed into actual pajamas. They were quite modest given everything but it was still the first time Ron had seen her in something other than her uniform outfit. He'd given her a look that had sent her boilers fluttering despite being at low pressure for sleep. She'd also had to let her hair down for the night and he'd helped her with it.
The feeling of his hands running nimbly through her hair had felt delightfully intimate yet chaste. He'd already known what to do with her hair, having explained that if his mother wasn't available it was him that had been picked to help his sister with her hair. The explanation had been enlightening but she'd barely had attention to spare as his hands helped her hair down.
The part that had been the most… interesting had been when they'd finally laid down together. Ron had lain with her earlier in the day but it wasn't quite the same length of time as they'd be spending asleep. So instead of lightly resting his head on the side of her chest they'd compromised and turned on their sides. That left her head on the pillow and him pressed close to her. There had been a little bit of tension in him at first but as she held him close and his head pressed back against her chest they had both relaxed. He'd fallen asleep first and as she held him, she imagined she had started to understand how Warspite felt about him.
She'd fallen asleep soon after, only to wake up feeling extremely well rested. It was like a cuddle-pile except somehow better. Ron had woken up shortly after, nuzzling back against her before they'd both gotten up to clean.
Ron had sent her to the baths where the other girls were and though she'd stayed out of the way, the pure exquisite luxury of the surroundings had been something to marvel at. The multitude of taps and various temperatures even on just one side of the baths was nearly sinful and the salts they'd had were very pleasing to both her nose and her hull. Then Ron had helped her with her hair once again. She hadn't mentioned it to him but she'd probably be asking him to do it as much as she was able to.
It wasn't even over! Looking at the massive spread of food in front of her, she was certain she'd almost never eaten this well. Even with the war going well and the Chunnel still intact, Britain did not have a particular excess of food. That was not evident in front of her, with food both heavy and light, healthy and sweet.
"Do you eat like this every day?" she asked Ron even as she was piling a full English breakfast onto one plate, then branching out and pulling a little bit of everything else onto another one.
Ron gave her a bit of a smile and nodded, his own much smaller breakfast.
"It's one of the good things about coming to Hogwarts, there's never a lack of food. There's plenty of magic that goes into it of course, what with food enlargement spells and preservatives."
Duke looked down at the food on her plate and began to dig in. She felt a little bit guilty eating so much when some were going without but there wasn't much point in starving herself either. Not with how much food there was in front of her.
Nearly twenty minutes later she'd finished off most of her meal and Ron had finished a few minutes before her despite eating slower. Demurely wiping her face with a napkin she caught Ron smiling at her.
"What?" she asked him.
"Nothing," he said with a grin, "Just thinking how you and Warspite both do that."
"Do what exactly?" Duke asked, leaning in closer to Ron.
Ron blushed some but he didn't back away.
"You put away all that food and then act like you just had a little snack."
Duke's eyebrow quirked upwards.
"Yes, what of it?"
"I just think it's cute is all."
Ron's words shot right through the growing bubble of mild annoyance like it hadn't even been there, Dukes mood whip-lashing back like her rifles recoil.
"...Cute?"
"Yeah. It's cute."
Duke didn't know what to say to that, instead focusing down on her tea. At least until she caught sight of three girls not far from them all nearly vibrating up and down like a destroyer on three gallons of ice-cream and a pot of coffee.
"Ron, is something wrong with them?" she asked, pointing out the trio.
"Hmm? Oh, no. That's Angelina, Alicia and Katie. They're on the team with Harry, Fred and George. They've got plenty to be excited about."
Duke tilted her head, looking at the trio.
"Well, seeing as how we're about to go watch a match how about you explain to me why it's such a big deal… or perhaps even how it's played? I've never watched and Warspite's words didn't quite capture it for me."
Ron lit up at that, leaning in a bit more as he began to explain Quidditch to her. Duke wasn't sure that she would be watching all that many games even if she did enjoy it but it was quite something to see Ron light up about a topic he was clearly very interested in. Putting the thoughts out of her mind, she did her best to focus on the actual explanation, a smile gracing her own face.
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Gryffindor had won their Quidditch match. Not only had they won the match but they'd won the Cup at the same time and due to that there was quite the party raging in the Gryffindor common room. Ron was certain that if any of the teachers had actually bothered to come up to the common room that they'd have enough reason to suspend most of the house if they'd felt the need. Thankfully it seemed certain things were off limits as Ron had many other things on his mind.
Like how Duke was drunk.
Though she carried it well and was not at all being as boisterous as some of the others, Ron had watched a good amount of a bottle of Firewhiskey make its way into her glass and then into her mouth. It helped that she was quite literally smoking, the steady streams coming out of her ears and nostrils indicating more than just a sip or two.
Not that Ron minded, he was quite comfortable pulled up against her side with some Butterbeer in his hands. In fact one of the thoughts he'd had was that he might be too comfortable up against Duke. Not that they were doing anything inappropriate, he simply didn't want another repeat of falling asleep on the couch like he'd done with Warspite.
Glancing up once again at Duke he saw that she had relaxed quite a bit and she caught his glance, giving him a smile in return.
"Penny for your thoughts?" she asked.
"I was just thinking about how calm you looked. Relaxed."
Duke took the long deep moment that people who are not fully sober do to gather her thoughts.
"Do I not normally look so?"
"I...well not around so many people usually. Around Warspite and me you do."
"I… am not used to being welcome around so many," Duke said, her voice somewhat melancholy.
"You aren't?" Ron had never heard of Duke having trouble with anyone else and she'd always struck him as calm and cool in almost any situation.
"I..." Duke paused, looked at the drink in her hand and in a manner befitting a battleship trying to be solemn, drained the remaining Firewhiskey in one go. Her ears and nose immediately began to smoke more and her face flushed.
"Let us suffice it to say that when we were first returning and in the heat of battle I was more focused on being a battleship than being a woman. It is not so much that I am not welcome as… I am not as welcome as I now realize I wish I was."
Ron could see that whatever Duke was talking about was quite important to her, so he chose his next words very carefully.
"Duke… whatever anyone else thinks about you I think you're a wonderful person and a dear friend of mine."
Duke flushed somewhat at that, her eyes focused on him.
"That being said… have you ever tried to talk to some of these people more? If Warspite hadn't introduced us I'd have probably said you were… well like how a lot of people see her. A proper, beautiful lady."
Ron didn't notice how Duke's cheeks continued to heat up as he spoke.
"With how close of friends you are with Warspite I wouldn't be surprised if that enforced the image. I mean… approaching one of you at a time would be hard. Imagine two. I know I wouldn't be brave enough to do it by myself..."
Ron felt his chin suddenly grabbed by a soft but irresistible hand and turned until he was looking at Duke from only inches away.
"You are brave enough Ron," she said, her flushed face somehow even more distracting than normal, "You have stood in front of your Admiral without flinching and have proved your worth many times over. Any lady, any two ladies would be happy to have you approach them, no matter what their position."
It was then that Duke seemed to realize just how close they actually were and her face flushed the little bit more that it could before she turned away suddenly.
"Excuse me, I believe I have let the drink get to me."
Ron for his part felt a flutter in his chest outside of what he normally experienced around Duke and felt his own face flush somewhat.
"Thank you Duke," he said as his hand sought out hers to squeeze, "For the vote of confidence."
"I speak nothing more than the truth," she managed to say.
The two of them lapsed into a comfortable silence after that, content to enjoy the sights and sounds of a Gryffindor party.
It wasn't until some time later that serious conversation resumed, chit-chat having been exchanged between them and a number of people in the intervening period.
"Ron," Duke said, her eyes heavy even though she'd stopped drinking some time ago, "I think it is best I get to bed."
"Let me help you," Ron said, standing from the couch where they'd spent a good portion of the night when not moving around the room. He offered his hand and Duke took it, though she appeared to only need a little bit of assistance.
"Thank you," she said, leaning against him somewhat more than was strictly necessary.
"You're welcome," he said, guiding her up the stairs to the dorm room.
Being the first of the five that roomed there up and away from the party, Ron and Duke disrobed while turned away from each other. Waiting until they were both finished Duke then let down her hair, Ron once again helping it fall out so it wasn't in such a mess.
As he was doing so Ron noticed that Duke was glancing back at him rather often despite how they'd been together the entire night.
Finishing with her hair Ron left his hands on her shoulders and leaned forward so his face was next to hers.
"Is everything ok Duke?" he asked her.
Duke flushed at that, her head turning away briefly.
"It… it is not appropriate for me to ask anything more of you Ron, with how kind you've been already."
Ron's hands were nowhere near as strong as Dukes and she could likely have prevented him moving so much as her pinkie finger if she didn't want him to but his hand on her chin felt no resistance at all.
"You're my friend Duke. I..." Ron felt himself stumble for words as the new conflicted feelings he was having came forward once more.
"You can ask me for anything you want," he managed after he found his words once again.
Dukes eyes met his for something, confirmation perhaps but she apparently found what she wanted. She said nothing, instead tilting her head up slightly and closing her eyes.
Ron felt his heart skip a beat, a moment of clarity in his mind interpreting what Duke wanted through a confused mess of thoughts. He was somewhat conflicted o how to act… until he remembered Warspite's words. "Treat her like you want to."
Letting instinct take over, Ron bent down slightly, his lips pressing against Duke's softly. It was a thing of a second, no longer and then he pulled away. Opening his eyes as he did so, he saw Duke's flush spread across her face, along with a smile like he'd never seen from her before.
There were a few seconds of silence before her eyes opened and met his, the clear blue orbs piercing him with a fierce exultation that dimmed only once she closed them again.
"Thank you Ron," she said softly, turning to climb into bed.
"You're welcome," he said, joining her as she settled in.
This time Ron found that Duke had lain on her back, leaving him but one place to lay. For all that she was a mighty warship, Duke was also an incredibly soft woman and Ron had no problem finding a place to sleep. As her arms wrapped around his waist and his head settled into his pillows, Ron's thoughts were less conflicted and heading into a direction he'd often thought of for Harry but never before even contemplated for himself.
Hello again all. Another snip from me, this one is a few weeks back and a continuation of the last part. There's going to be one more I think before I move onto other things and I hope to have that one out of the way shortly.
I hope you all enjoy this, I'm doing my best to walk what I feel is a rather fine line and any comments on the growing relationship are welcome.
Ron and Warspite: Ron and Duke part II.
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Duke couldn't think of the last time she'd had a better morning. She wasn't in fact sure that she'd ever had a better morning than the one she'd already had.
She'd woken up in bed with Ron, the two of them having actually planned out how they were going to sleep unlike his impromptu session with Warspite. For one they'd both changed into actual pajamas. They were quite modest given everything but it was still the first time Ron had seen her in something other than her uniform outfit. He'd given her a look that had sent her boilers fluttering despite being at low pressure for sleep. She'd also had to let her hair down for the night and he'd helped her with it.
The feeling of his hands running nimbly through her hair had felt delightfully intimate yet chaste. He'd already known what to do with her hair, having explained that if his mother wasn't available it was him that had been picked to help his sister with her hair. The explanation had been enlightening but she'd barely had attention to spare as his hands helped her hair down.
The part that had been the most… interesting had been when they'd finally laid down together. Ron had lain with her earlier in the day but it wasn't quite the same length of time as they'd be spending asleep. So instead of lightly resting his head on the side of her chest they'd compromised and turned on their sides. That left her head on the pillow and him pressed close to her. There had been a little bit of tension in him at first but as she held him close and his head pressed back against her chest they had both relaxed. He'd fallen asleep first and as she held him, she imagined she had started to understand how Warspite felt about him.
She'd fallen asleep soon after, only to wake up feeling extremely well rested. It was like a cuddle-pile except somehow better. Ron had woken up shortly after, nuzzling back against her before they'd both gotten up to clean.
Ron had sent her to the baths where the other girls were and though she'd stayed out of the way, the pure exquisite luxury of the surroundings had been something to marvel at. The multitude of taps and various temperatures even on just one side of the baths was nearly sinful and the salts they'd had were very pleasing to both her nose and her hull. Then Ron had helped her with her hair once again. She hadn't mentioned it to him but she'd probably be asking him to do it as much as she was able to.
It wasn't even over! Looking at the massive spread of food in front of her, she was certain she'd almost never eaten this well. Even with the war going well and the Chunnel still intact, Britain did not have a particular excess of food. That was not evident in front of her, with food both heavy and light, healthy and sweet.
"Do you eat like this every day?" she asked Ron even as she was piling a full English breakfast onto one plate, then branching out and pulling a little bit of everything else onto another one.
Ron gave her a bit of a smile and nodded, his own much smaller breakfast.
"It's one of the good things about coming to Hogwarts, there's never a lack of food. There's plenty of magic that goes into it of course, what with food enlargement spells and preservatives."
Duke looked down at the food on her plate and began to dig in. She felt a little bit guilty eating so much when some were going without but there wasn't much point in starving herself either. Not with how much food there was in front of her.
Nearly twenty minutes later she'd finished off most of her meal and Ron had finished a few minutes before her despite eating slower. Demurely wiping her face with a napkin she caught Ron smiling at her.
"What?" she asked him.
"Nothing," he said with a grin, "Just thinking how you and Warspite both do that."
"Do what exactly?" Duke asked, leaning in closer to Ron.
Ron blushed some but he didn't back away.
"You put away all that food and then act like you just had a little snack."
Duke's eyebrow quirked upwards.
"Yes, what of it?"
"I just think it's cute is all."
Ron's words shot right through the growing bubble of mild annoyance like it hadn't even been there, Dukes mood whip-lashing back like her rifles recoil.
"...Cute?"
"Yeah. It's cute."
Duke didn't know what to say to that, instead focusing down on her tea. At least until she caught sight of three girls not far from them all nearly vibrating up and down like a destroyer on three gallons of ice-cream and a pot of coffee.
"Ron, is something wrong with them?" she asked, pointing out the trio.
"Hmm? Oh, no. That's Angelina, Alicia and Katie. They're on the team with Harry, Fred and George. They've got plenty to be excited about."
Duke tilted her head, looking at the trio.
"Well, seeing as how we're about to go watch a match how about you explain to me why it's such a big deal… or perhaps even how it's played? I've never watched and Warspite's words didn't quite capture it for me."
Ron lit up at that, leaning in a bit more as he began to explain Quidditch to her. Duke wasn't sure that she would be watching all that many games even if she did enjoy it but it was quite something to see Ron light up about a topic he was clearly very interested in. Putting the thoughts out of her mind, she did her best to focus on the actual explanation, a smile gracing her own face.
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Gryffindor had won their Quidditch match. Not only had they won the match but they'd won the Cup at the same time and due to that there was quite the party raging in the Gryffindor common room. Ron was certain that if any of the teachers had actually bothered to come up to the common room that they'd have enough reason to suspend most of the house if they'd felt the need. Thankfully it seemed certain things were off limits as Ron had many other things on his mind.
Like how Duke was drunk.
Though she carried it well and was not at all being as boisterous as some of the others, Ron had watched a good amount of a bottle of Firewhiskey make its way into her glass and then into her mouth. It helped that she was quite literally smoking, the steady streams coming out of her ears and nostrils indicating more than just a sip or two.
Not that Ron minded, he was quite comfortable pulled up against her side with some Butterbeer in his hands. In fact one of the thoughts he'd had was that he might be too comfortable up against Duke. Not that they were doing anything inappropriate, he simply didn't want another repeat of falling asleep on the couch like he'd done with Warspite.
Glancing up once again at Duke he saw that she had relaxed quite a bit and she caught his glance, giving him a smile in return.
"Penny for your thoughts?" she asked.
"I was just thinking about how calm you looked. Relaxed."
Duke took the long deep moment that people who are not fully sober do to gather her thoughts.
"Do I not normally look so?"
"I...well not around so many people usually. Around Warspite and me you do."
"I… am not used to being welcome around so many," Duke said, her voice somewhat melancholy.
"You aren't?" Ron had never heard of Duke having trouble with anyone else and she'd always struck him as calm and cool in almost any situation.
"I..." Duke paused, looked at the drink in her hand and in a manner befitting a battleship trying to be solemn, drained the remaining Firewhiskey in one go. Her ears and nose immediately began to smoke more and her face flushed.
"Let us suffice it to say that when we were first returning and in the heat of battle I was more focused on being a battleship than being a woman. It is not so much that I am not welcome as… I am not as welcome as I now realize I wish I was."
Ron could see that whatever Duke was talking about was quite important to her, so he chose his next words very carefully.
"Duke… whatever anyone else thinks about you I think you're a wonderful person and a dear friend of mine."
Duke flushed somewhat at that, her eyes focused on him.
"That being said… have you ever tried to talk to some of these people more? If Warspite hadn't introduced us I'd have probably said you were… well like how a lot of people see her. A proper, beautiful lady."
Ron didn't notice how Duke's cheeks continued to heat up as he spoke.
"With how close of friends you are with Warspite I wouldn't be surprised if that enforced the image. I mean… approaching one of you at a time would be hard. Imagine two. I know I wouldn't be brave enough to do it by myself..."
Ron felt his chin suddenly grabbed by a soft but irresistible hand and turned until he was looking at Duke from only inches away.
"You are brave enough Ron," she said, her flushed face somehow even more distracting than normal, "You have stood in front of your Admiral without flinching and have proved your worth many times over. Any lady, any two ladies would be happy to have you approach them, no matter what their position."
It was then that Duke seemed to realize just how close they actually were and her face flushed the little bit more that it could before she turned away suddenly.
"Excuse me, I believe I have let the drink get to me."
Ron for his part felt a flutter in his chest outside of what he normally experienced around Duke and felt his own face flush somewhat.
"Thank you Duke," he said as his hand sought out hers to squeeze, "For the vote of confidence."
"I speak nothing more than the truth," she managed to say.
The two of them lapsed into a comfortable silence after that, content to enjoy the sights and sounds of a Gryffindor party.
It wasn't until some time later that serious conversation resumed, chit-chat having been exchanged between them and a number of people in the intervening period.
"Ron," Duke said, her eyes heavy even though she'd stopped drinking some time ago, "I think it is best I get to bed."
"Let me help you," Ron said, standing from the couch where they'd spent a good portion of the night when not moving around the room. He offered his hand and Duke took it, though she appeared to only need a little bit of assistance.
"Thank you," she said, leaning against him somewhat more than was strictly necessary.
"You're welcome," he said, guiding her up the stairs to the dorm room.
Being the first of the five that roomed there up and away from the party, Ron and Duke disrobed while turned away from each other. Waiting until they were both finished Duke then let down her hair, Ron once again helping it fall out so it wasn't in such a mess.
As he was doing so Ron noticed that Duke was glancing back at him rather often despite how they'd been together the entire night.
Finishing with her hair Ron left his hands on her shoulders and leaned forward so his face was next to hers.
"Is everything ok Duke?" he asked her.
Duke flushed at that, her head turning away briefly.
"It… it is not appropriate for me to ask anything more of you Ron, with how kind you've been already."
Ron's hands were nowhere near as strong as Dukes and she could likely have prevented him moving so much as her pinkie finger if she didn't want him to but his hand on her chin felt no resistance at all.
"You're my friend Duke. I..." Ron felt himself stumble for words as the new conflicted feelings he was having came forward once more.
"You can ask me for anything you want," he managed after he found his words once again.
Dukes eyes met his for something, confirmation perhaps but she apparently found what she wanted. She said nothing, instead tilting her head up slightly and closing her eyes.
Ron felt his heart skip a beat, a moment of clarity in his mind interpreting what Duke wanted through a confused mess of thoughts. He was somewhat conflicted o how to act… until he remembered Warspite's words. "Treat her like you want to."
Letting instinct take over, Ron bent down slightly, his lips pressing against Duke's softly. It was a thing of a second, no longer and then he pulled away. Opening his eyes as he did so, he saw Duke's flush spread across her face, along with a smile like he'd never seen from her before.
There were a few seconds of silence before her eyes opened and met his, the clear blue orbs piercing him with a fierce exultation that dimmed only once she closed them again.
"Thank you Ron," she said softly, turning to climb into bed.
"You're welcome," he said, joining her as she settled in.
This time Ron found that Duke had lain on her back, leaving him but one place to lay. For all that she was a mighty warship, Duke was also an incredibly soft woman and Ron had no problem finding a place to sleep. As her arms wrapped around his waist and his head settled into his pillows, Ron's thoughts were less conflicted and heading into a direction he'd often thought of for Harry but never before even contemplated for himself.