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Ominis Gaunt x f!Reader
Word Count: 3.9k
Summary: Ominis Gaunt has never known affection. He has never known how it felt to love---to be loved. She came and changed all of it.
Or, Ominis gets love because by god does he deserve it.
Warnings: Mentions/Implications of child abuse
God, I loved writing this. Thank you so much for the request, anon!
When Ominis Gaunt fell in love, he fell slowly.Β
It was all the little things she didβthe little things that made up who she was. Her kindness. Her patience. Her touch.Β
Before meeting her, touch meant nothing but pain. It was kicking and screaming as his mother dragged him along by his arm, harsh shoves from uncaring hands toppling to the ground, a cruel hand curled over his own, taking any control he might have and forcing a curse out of him.Β
Heβd been avoiding it ever since. Even Sebastian and Anne knew his aversion, careful not to grab him or brush against him.Β
But somehow, she made his walls come tumbling down.Β
-
Perhaps he started to fall that first time she saved him a seat at breakfast.Β
It was one of the first breakfasts of their sixth yearβthe Great Hall was bustling, students running back and forth to catch up with friends and share adventures from over the summer. That was exactly what Sebastian was doing; he could hear his friendβs loud laugh as he spoke to someone at the Hufflepuff table. Heβd expected her to be doing the same, her popularity as the Hero of Hogwarts was unmatched. Surely everyone would want to know what sheβd been up to.Β
Heβd just settled on the idea of grabbing an apple off the table and leaning against the wall well out of harmβs way when a voice called out to him. Her voice.Β
βOminis! Ominis, right here, Iβve saved a seat for you!βΒ
His mouth fell openβjust slightly. βYouβ¦ you saved a seatβ¦?βΒ
βYes, now get over here before Sebastian barrels past and steals it, I wouldnβt put it past him,β she said, smile obvious in her voice.Β
And so he obliged.Β
He settled down on the bench, all thoughts of retreating to some far corner vanishing as she began to rattle on about her summer. In turn, he answered all her questions about his own time, best he could with the way his head was spinning. Of everyone in the school, she had saved a spot for him. She allowed him to take all her time, steal away every morsel of her attention. There was a lightness that came with that thought. A warm feeling he couldnβt quite nameβnot yet.Β
But now that heβd felt it, he knew heβd starve for it.Β
-
The next step into his descent was the first time she placed her hand on his arm.Β
Herbology was always a bit chaoticβnot nearly as much as Potions, no thanks to a certain Gryffindorβbut chaotic nonetheless. Professor Garlick had laid out all the necessary tools and supplies on each table, and after her brief explanation on how to prune and shape the plants in front of them, she set them loose.Β
Sebastian stood to Ominisβs right, grabbing some small cutters and starting on his plant quickly.Β
βSebastian, youβre making a mess of it already. She said to start from the top and go down, didnβt you hear a word she just said?β a voice said from his left.Β
Ominis chuckled. βSince when has Sebastian ever been one to listen to anything?β He reached forward, grabbing his own cutters. He heard his friend grumble under his breath. βDonβt pout, you know Iβm right.β
βDoesnβt mean Iβm not offended by it,β Sebastian said.Β
βYouβre offended by everything, Seb,β she said.Β
βWhat is this? Attack Sebastian Sallow Day?βΒ
βNo, but Iβd be an avid celebrator if there was such a thing.βΒ
As Sebastian continued mumbling complaints, he felt itβher hand, just barely resting on his arm. βSorry,β she said softly, leaning forward and across the table. βIβm just grabbing the fertilizer.β And then her touch was gone.Β
It was nothing. Just a simple indication that she was there, making sure a blind man didnβt accidentally stab her with a sharp object. And yet it feltβ¦ different, somehow. His skin was tingling as he tried to resume his work with the plant. It was only later he realized that, unlike so many times others had made a similar motion, he hadnβt flinched or pulled away.Β
In spite of himself, he sort of wished she would do it again.Β
-
He came to a realization the first time she explained a Quidditch match to him.Β
The realization was thusβshe was even more kind than anyone heβd ever met. It was her very first match, and she had been elated to attend after Professor Black had announced the continuation of the sport at the beginning of the year. Normally, Ominis wouldnβt care too much about it. He rarely went to matches in previous years, only being dragged along by Sebastian when Slytherin was up in the running to take the cup. Crowds werenβt his thing. And trying to understand anything that was going on based solely off the oohing and ahhing of a crowd gave him a headache. But this year, Sebastian was making his debut as Slytherinβs Keeper, and that paired with her excitement to see the match was enough to draw him out to the stands.Β
They sat next to each other, nestled into the crowd of Slytherins eagerly anticipating the game. He could only imagine how high up they wereβthere had been plenty of stairs to indicate it was nothing insignificant. The breeze that high up was cooler, and Ominis was grateful for it, allowing himself to focus on it instead of the people pressing in all around him.Β
But when the match started, his focus shifted entirely to the soft voice next to him.Β
In the past, he had always found the commentary on the match entirely unhelpful, and even more uninteresting. He could never get a picture of what was going onβthe announcer would always press opinions on players and use the names of the different plays, which was ridiculous because Ominis had no clue what any of the plays meant.Β
She, on the other hand, explained it all wonderfully.Β
She wasnβt perfectβnot even close, stumbling over words and gasping at times when an action surprised her. But for the first time, Ominis could follow. He found himself cheering, breath catching as he heard the whoosh of a broom overhead. The tone and expression in her voice was so lively, so dedicated, he wanted to take part in it.Β
βWeasleyβs flying fast toward the goals,β she commented. βBlimey, he should be Seeker with that speed. Imeldaβs flown into his path, heβs going to crashβNo, he dodged her, straight over her headβheβs throwing the Quaffle, come on SebβYES!βΒ
He let out a cry of celebration as his friend beside him whooped and hollered, cheering loudly for Sebastian. It wasnβt long until they won the match, and the crowd of Slytherins roared like a raging sea. He followed her out of the stands and into the common room, where a party was already commencing. Sebastian managed to break away from his adoring fans. The Hero of Hogwarts leapt up and nearly pushed him over in a wild embrace. Sebastian laughed.Β
βYou were wonderful out there!β she said, pulling away.Β
Ominis could hear the grin in his friendβs voice. βI couldnβt let your first match be a disappointment, now could I?β His feet shifted, turning to Ominis. βAnd really, Ominis, thank you for coming. I know Quidditch isnβt your favorite.β
βIf Iβm honest, I rather enjoyed myself,β he said. He nodded his head toward her beside him. βThis one has a knack for explaining the game. She told me enough that I can sincerely say, well played.βΒ
βThen seems like youβll have to go to all of the matches together,β Sebastian said.Β
Ominis frowned. βWell, I wouldnβt want to impose onββ
βNo, I like that idea,β she said. His heart beat a bit faster. βI want you to be able to enjoy it just as much as the rest of us, Ominis.βΒ
He couldnβt stop smiling the rest of the night. When Sebastian asked about it, he blamed it on having too much Butterbeer.
-
When he let her lead him by his arm that very first time, he knew he trusted her.Β
Heβd known for a whileβbut now, through his actions, he had admitted it to her. To himself.Β
Winter had set in. The two of them left the Three Broomsticks, bundled up and ready for the cold. He reached for his wand, pausing when he heard her speak up beside him.Β
βYour hand is going to freeze holding it out like that all the way to the castle. I can lead you, if youβd like.βΒ
He pondered it for a momentβonly a momentβand then he gave in.Β
βIf you think itβll keep me from getting frostbite.βΒ
He sucked in a breath as her arm looped around his. How had she done it so gently? After a second, when heβd begun to breathe properly, he nodded. βOff we go, then.βΒ
It was strange, how he had surrendered so easily. When he had first gotten his wand, the world finally felt livable. He no longer had to shuffle around, arms outstretched, waiting for his brothers to jump out at him. He could fend for himself. Prove his independence. There was no longer a need to rely on anyone.Β
Why did he rely so effortlessly on her?Β
The truth came to him with a sudden thought as she took him through the streets, navigating expertly through the throng of students returning to the castle. He trusted her. She had always looked out for him. Cared when he felt no one else did. She made efforts to be around him, to involve him, even when he tried to push away. Ominis Gaunt did not trust easily. But she had proved herself worthy of that sentiment in every turn.Β
The slight tug of her arm in his jolted him back to that moment. βWeβre at the stairs,β she said quietly. βThereβs six of them.βΒ
Heβd trust her with his life.Β
They seemed to walk closer and closer together as the castle drew nearer. It was the cold, he told himself. Just the instinctual craving for warmth drawing their sides together. Simple as that.Β
But they still walked arm in arm through the halls of Hogwarts, leaving the excuse of the chill and snow far behind them.Β
-
The first time she held his hand, he finally felt alive.Β
Their sixth years had come to a close and the Hogwarts Express was waiting to take them home. Theyβd spend the last few months in what he considered bliss. They stopped looking for excuses to take each other's arms at some pointβjust letting it happen. Strolls on the castle ground. Between classes. Anywhere and everywhere they went together. Sebastian teased them a bit at the action, but Ominis claimed it was just easier than using his wand. He didnβt have to concentrate on a spell while walking about. It was trueβbut really, it hadnβt been inconvenient the five years before that, had it?
But now his dear friend gave a low sigh beside him. βThis crowd is awful,β she said, glowering at the students around them. βI donβt know how weβre going to make it on the train in time.βΒ
βIβm sure weβll beββΒ
He stopped mid sentence, feeling her fingers interlock with his.Β
βI think I see a path, come on now.βΒ
She nearly tipped him over as she pulled him along. He managed to remember how to walk just in time to catch himself, allowing her to lead him through the hustle and bustle around them. How did this feel so entirely different than being led by her arm? How could he only focus on how soft the skin of her knuckles felt under his thumb? How could he feel like he was dreaming, but never felt more aware in the same moment?
They stopped in front of the train, doors open before them. She didnβt let go. Neither did he. But the train let out a whistle, and the sound brought him back in an instant. Their hands dropped, and the loss of the intimate feeling of her fingers between his knocked the air out him like the perfect Depulso.Β
βWe made it,β she said softly.Β
βBarely.βΒ
She laughed. He might as well have been a fish for how much he was struggling to breathe. βIβll see you soon,β she said, voice softening.Β
βI wish I could say the same,β he said, smirking. He felt her hit his arm, stifling a laugh.
βYouβre awful.β
βYouβre the one who laughed.βΒ
βGoodbye, Ominis,β she said, still chuckling. After a moment, she spoke again, a little quieter. βIβll write you.β
His stomach flipped. βIβll hold you to it.β
Then she was gone, taking part of him with her.
-
He knew he was in love the moment he got her first letter.Β
What was it some fool had once said? Absence makes the heart grow fonder? What a load of dung.Β
Absence made the heart ache so much it nearly killed him. And it had only been a day.Β
He knew it was from her the moment the lingering scent of her perfume hit him. He smiled. She kept her wordβhe had never doubted she would. He was just relieved she had done so so soon.Β
Quickly, he pulled out his wand and transfigured the words on the parchment, running his fingers over them. He paused where she had written his name. Every letter filled him with warmth as he poured over the short letter.Β
Dear Ominis,
I realize we only saw each other yesterday, but I wanted to assure you it wasnβt an empty promise when I said I would write you.Β
I really donβt have too much to shareβmy mother was more than pleased to see me, of course. Wailed when I came home as if Iβd come back from the dead. Sheβs still not used to me being away for so long. Iβve just begun unpacking, and honestly, it just makes me wish I was back at Hogwarts with you and Sebastian.Β
How are you? I do hope youβre alright. I worry about you going home, you know. I canβt help it. Iβll be inviting both you and Sebastian to my home as soon as Iβm settled inβplease do survive until then.Β
Yours,
He closed his eyes as he felt her name beneath his fingertips. She was worried about him. Sheβd be inviting him. The warmth and elation he felt was so unlike the cold halls that surrounded him. He could surviveβheβd do it for her.Β
How she could make him feel happinessβhopeβin a house so tainted with pain was beyond him. He never would he have thought he could have a moment of something good there, a memory worth keeping after he abandoned the place.Β
Finally, he had a name for that warmth, the one that overtook him every time she crossed his thoughts. Love. Deep, profound, and lasting. It was more than he could have imagined, overwhelming and pure. How could he have lived to this point without it?Β
He read the letter once more before pulling out his quill and beginning to write.Β
-
The first time he thought she might feel the same coincided with the first time she laid her head on his shoulder.Β
She had kept yet another of her promises. It was only a couple of weeks before he was off to her house, finally free from the suffocating marble halls of the manor. His escape lasted only for ten days, but it gave him what he needed to keep going.Β
Though being with her was definitely what fueled him the most.Β
Laughing with her and Sebastian made the stress of being around his parents melt off of him much faster than he would have imagined. Their ten days had been full of exploring the woods around her house, of playing Gobstones, of laying in fields and telling old stories.Β
Ten days of her hand brushing his as they sat together. Ten days of catching his breath when she spoke. Ten days of falling harder than he ever thought possible.
Because now that he knew what it was he was feeling, it was there in everything she did. He was drowning in it, and heβd stay under with a smile on his face.Β
Sebastian bid them farewell on that final evening. Ominis would be gone back home in the morningβhe tried desperately to push that thought away, focusing instead on spending every moment with her he could. Theyβd wandered to the overgrown park not far from her home, coming to rest on a bench hidden away in the trees. Crickets sang around them, and Ominis basked in the cool summer night by her side.Β
βAre you going to be ok when you go back?β Her voice was hardly more than a whisper.Β
He gave a small smile, one he hoped was reassuring. βIβve lived this long. Two more months will be nothing.β
She sighed. βIt wonβt be a full two months. Iβll make sure of it. If you canβt come here again, weβll go to Sebastianβs.β
βYou worry about me too much.βΒ
βI think I worry just enough,β she stated simply.Β
Her words made his chest time. How could he ever begin to explain what they meant to him? She cared for him. It was enough to shatter him if he let it. He couldnβt say what he wanted toβnot yet. Heβd find a way, someday. But he told her what he could by reaching for her hand, locking their fingers together. And when she leaned into his side, head coming to rest on his shoulder, maybe, maybe, that was her way of saying she understood.Β
His stiff body slowly relaxed against hers, and he thought about nothing but the slow draws of her breath, the way her hair tickled against his jaw, the love he felt for the angel of the girl sitting pressed against him.Β
-
The first time she held him he fell apart.Β
Their little trio had stayed up late in celebration of their last school year, playing Exploding Snap well into the night. The Undercroft echoed their joyous sounds as the hours passed by, until Sebastian pulled himself away, saying he wanted to pay a visit to the Restricted Section for old timeβs sake. It wasnβt long until she and Ominis were saying their goodnights to each other.Β
It had been a perfect last first day, exactly what heβd needed after spending so much time at the manor. Heβd left for what he was determined to be the last time. There was no better way to celebrate.Β
He could think of no better way of ending it than saying goodnight to the girl he loved.Β
βGoodnight,β he said softly, a small smile on his lips.Β
βGod, I missed you,β she breathed. βGoodnight, Ominis.βΒ
But before he could open the door, her arms wrapped around his chest.Β
The result was immediate. His heart raced, and his throat grew tight. He couldnβt breathβhow could he, with her holding him so tightly? Her head was against his chest, and for a split second he was afraid she might pull away when she heard the pound of it. It was that moment of fear that brought his arms around her, holding her to him like he had nothing left.Β
It felt like dying when she pulled away from him. She sucked in a breath. βOminis, are you alright?β
βWhatβ¦ what do youββ
βYouβre crying.β
She was right. He felt the tears, now, traitorously running down his face. He quickly brought up the sleeve of his robe to wipe them away.Β
βIs it something I did? Iβm so sorry, I didnβtββ
βNo,β he said quickly. βNo, youβve done nothing wrong.β He took a shuddering breath. βI justβ¦ Youβre the first person whoβs everβ¦βΒ
Ever what? There were a million ways he could finish that sentence, and all would be true. The first who had ever held me. The first who has ever cared so deeply. The first to touch him with nothing but kindness. She was the first person to break down his walls, to give him life, to let him love and be loved.Β
Somehow, she seemed to understand his silence. She took him into her arms once more, and he let himself come crashing down. Sobs worked their way throughβboth sadness and joy mingled together in an utter mess of emotion. How could he have gone his whole life without this? Without feeling safe, without outstretched arms to run to? But he had found it. A person he could call his home, who would hold him when he fell apart. He was grateful. So grateful.Β
They never went back up to their dorms that night.
-
He was determined today would be the first time he kissed her.Β
Since that night in the Undercroft, every touch between them felt natural. Part of their beings. He came to her effortlessly, letting his arms pull her to him. His hand felt foreign when it wasnβt in hers. But yet, he had yet to confess the depths of his feelings for her.Β
He knew exactly whyβshe was patient. Theyβd started this whole thing nearly two years ago now. Sheβd always gone at his pace, waiting for him to be ready for each new step. They didnβt need to say the words. It was obvious to both of them. But Merlin, he wanted to.Β
She needed to know just how much she meant to him. The joy she brought into his life without even trying. It had been a long time coming, but now, he was ready.
Heβd taken her out to Hogsmeade. It was the perfect spring dayβcool breeze carrying the scent of Butterbeer clear out of the Three Broomsticks. The sun was just beginning to set, and they were on course to return to the castle when he stopped her.Β
βCould I take you somewhere?β he said softly.Β
βOf course,β she said, a little perplexed. He smiled, taking out his wand to guide the both of them, other hand still in hers. He led them down a path, then turned sharply into the woods. The trail he followed was light barely there, mostly grown over by foliage. But he heard the sound of the creek and knew he was close.Β
The trees gave way into a small opening, the melody of water trickling just beyond it. He smiled.Β
βItβs lovely,β she said.Β
βGood. I hoped it would be.β His wand returned to his pocket, and he took both her hands, facing her.Β
It was her turn for her breath to catch. It was only fair after all the times heβd done so because of her. Did he look as lovesick as he felt?Β
βYou are everything to me, do you know that?β he said softly. His hand reached up, following the curve of her neck up to her jaw, where it came to rest. βEverything.β
βOminisβ¦βΒ
The way she breathed his name sent shivers through him. And her breath on his lipsβMerlin, how had he waited so long?
βI love you.βΒ
He didnβt give her a chance to respondβheβd let her say it soon enough. But he needed to prove himself to her, show her just what he meant when he said everything. His lips came crashing down against hers, and at that moment he decided every second not spent kissing her was a second wasted. Like everything about her, she was gentle. She was warm. She was soft. Like everything about her, he couldnβt get enough. He thought heβd give her a chaste kiss, but he was only a man, and a starving one at that.Β
He only pulled away when his lungs felt like they would burst, and his chest heaved under her resting hand.Β
βI love you,β she said, voice hoarse. βGod, I love you.βΒ
He decided that night would be the second time he kissed her, too.Β
After that he lost count.