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Order of Merlin
A small fluff one-shot I wrote about the day Newt receives the Order of Merlin in 1979. Over 50 years after they met, Newt and Tina reflect on what their relationship has meant.
Newt looked in the mirror trying to figure out what was bothering him about his appearance. He straightened his robe and bow tie for the fifth time. His hair, once rust colored, now mostly grey was always sticking out in all directions. He sighed frustrated at his appearance. Then grunted annoyed by his preoccupation with it. When had he every cared how he looked? He sat down on a bench in the room twiddling his thumbs for a moment before standing back up straitening his tie, yet again.
“You look fine. I would tell you if you didn’t.” Newt spun around and saw his wife leaning against the door. He hadn’t even heard her come in. Smirking she pushed off from the wall and walked over to him.
“I don’t look fine.” Newt grumbled. “I look old, but I guess there is nothing to be done about that.”
Tina almost rolled her eyes but didn’t. Pulling a piece of lint off his robe. “Just because you have grey hair and some wrinkles doesn’t mean you are old. Just last week I saw you chase unicorn foal around the forest. Not exactly something an old man would do.”
“This coming from someone who has not aged at all in the past 20 years, and I am older than you.” Newt said to his wife with a smile. In his opinion, she was just as beautiful as ever. Although Tina did have streaks of grey, she still held herself with the same grace and power.
“I think at our age four years hardly matters.” Tina started getting ready for an argument but saw his are moment of self-consciousness had passed. He sat down on the bench holding up his hand as an invitation for him to join her. She intertwined her fingers with his as she sat. After a few moments of comfortable silence, Newt pulled out his speech cards from his pocket. He must have read those cards 100 times in the past week.
“You’re going to be spectacular. There is no reason to be nervous.” Tina said nudging his shoulder with her’s. “You speak in front of groups all the time. This is no different.”
“I’m not nervous.” Newt said a little too quickly. His wife just gave him a knowing look. With that look, Newt could tell Tina knew he was lying but made no comment of it. He certainly loved that woman.
If he was being honest with himself, he wasn’t sure why he was so nervous. While public speaking had never been a strength for him, it usually no longer brought the anxiety that had plagued him very early in his career. He supposed having to make so many appearances to groups around the world to ask for funding or just give a lecture had made it part of his everyday life. Tina always said that as he aged he became more confident because he no longer cared what others thought of him. Newt secretly knew he was more confident because she continuously encouraged and supported him through the years. This day just seemed to mean more than others he had been a part of.
“We should probably head out. The ceremony will be starting soon.” Tina said standing. Walking out of the small room Newt had been given to prepare for the night, the couple entered a large marble lobby filled with hundreds of witches and wizards impeccably dressed. A large banner floated in the air glittering and shooting off fireworks every few minutes. It read Order of Merlin Ball 1979.
As they entered the actually ballroom, Newt sucked in a sharp breath as he saw hundreds of round tables positioned around the room, many of them already filled. Everything looked perfect from the white table clothes to the perfectly set plates. The room buzzed with excitement. Tina squeezed Newts hand and gently pulled on it. He hadn’t realized he had stopped in his tracks right in the doorway.
The rest of the Scamander family was already seated at their assigned table. His children, their spouses, and his elder grandchildren were all there. He walked around greeting each one of them until the lights dimmed in the room signaling the ceremony was about to start. Newt quickly walked over to Tina and kissed her on the forehead.
“You’ll be absolutely marvelous.” she whispered before he left to take his place back stage with the other award recipients.
Back stage Newt heard the Minister of Magic begin his opening remarks and then it really hit him. He could not believe he was truly receiving an Order of Merlin. When the time came for the recipients to go out on stage Newt’s heart was about to pound out of his chest. He stood in line with the other recipients as the Minister called out each other their names and a list of their achievements. Members of the Wizengamot came down the line presenting each inductee with their gold medal. When Newt’s name was called, he could hear his family cheering loudly.
Each recipient sat in chair at the back of the stage taking turns coming up to give a small speech. The first 3 speeches flew by and Newt didn’t hear one word. Before he knew it, Prime Minister Minchum announced, “And now, we will hear from Newton Scamander, Order of Merlin Second Class, honored tonight for his contributions to the field of Magizoology.
Newt stood and made his way to the podium. Searching the crowd, he locked eyes with Tina. She smiled and gave him a small nod. Focusing only on her he began his speech.
“First, I would like to thank the ministry and the Wizengamot for choosing me for this prestigious award. It truly is an honor. As a boy growing up here in England, I never imagined I would do anything in my life that would warrant receiving the Order of Merlin. You think only important people receive such a thing; your childhood heroes. I was simply an odd boy who followed his passion, and it took me around the world. It took me to places that I have only dreamed of and brought me in contact with magical creatures we never knew existed. I was told I was being honored today for my life’s work, but it really hasn’t felt like work because I have enjoyed it so much.”
“The committee told me it would be nice if I shared a little anecdote or story about one of my favorite encounters with a creature. I was racking my brain, which seems to be getting older by the moment, and I noticed a pattern. While my stories are numerous, I realized all of my favorites feature my wife, Tina.” Newt looked down and smiled at Tina who was beaming up at him. “She has spent so much time and energy helping me find and study these magnificent creatures, that I certainly wouldn’t be up here today without her. She couldn’t always come with me because some trips were too dangerous for the children or she was busy with her duties as an Auror. However, all my favorite trips were with her and often our children, too. Because sharing the moment with someone you love makes it 10 times more rewarding. This one in particular has always stuck with me.”
Newt proceeded to tell the story of the summer the family spent in the Andes mountains searching for Amaru. The story had excitement, intrigue, and humor that kept the audience chuckling and engaged.
“As you can see my wife is brilliant and a lifesaver.” He said coming to the end of the story. Newt looked at Tina again who was smiling proudly, and he couldn’t hold back. “Not only is she those things but she is also my best friend. She is loving, kind, intelligent, driven, brilliant with a wand, and cool under pressure. She has been my companion, encourager, and my rock. She is an excellent mother to our children, and a dotting grandmother. Never in a million years would I deserve someone like her, yet here she is. Anyone who can put up with me for over 50 years deserves a medal.” He stated holding his up. “So, this, Tina, my darling, is all for you.” Newt nodded his head to the audience and began to walk off the stage as he received a large ovation.
He climbed down the stage stairs and sat down at his family’s table as the Minister of Magic began introducing the recipients for the Order of Merlin First class. Tina quickly leaned forward to give him a kiss on the cheek before intertwining her fingers with his. The reminder of the evening was long and tedious. So many people to socialize and talk with. A band played, all the tables were magicked away, and people dance. Delicious food was served and stories were swapped. By the time it was over, Newt was quite ready to go home.
After saying goodbye to the children, it was finally time to go to sleep. While Newt was preparing for bed, he looked at the medal on his dresser. Suddenly, he felt Tina’s arms wrap around his abdomen from behind.
“You said some lovely things tonight, Mr. Scamander.” Her voice was muffled against his back.
“I meant every word I said.” He said patting her arm and then turning so that she faced him.
“I know. That’s what made them so lovely, but I can’t help but wonder. Were you trying to seduce me?” Tina asked with that mischievous grin that had not changed in over 50 years. It also made him laugh. Her pulled her tightly into his arms.
“That depends.” Newt replied. “Are you willing to be seduced?”
“I’m not sure. Probably not tonight. I’m pretty tired.” Tina admitted looking apologetically.
“Oh, thank goodness. Me too.” The both laughed and Newt gave his wife a kiss on the forehead before going to the bathroom to brush his teeth.
Ten minutes later as they both sat in bed, Newt tried to read a research article a college had sent him while Tina absent mindedly stroked their pet Kneezle.
“We leave for Thailand in 5 days.” Tina said after a few minutes. “We have a lot or packing to do, and we need to triple check all our supplies. Those Loto aren’t going to be easy to find.” Newt merely hrumphed in reply.
“Do you think we are getting too old for this?” Newt asked suddenly, peering at Tina over the top of his glasses.
“Why would you ever thing that?’ Tina asked a little offended. “We still have so many places you’ve planned to go.”
“I know.” Newt held up his hand to calm her down. “I was just thinking that if you wanted to explore these places at a more leisurely pace or more spaced out we could. I know when you retired from the Auror office you were looking for something a little different.”
“When I retired from the Auror office, I wanted to break from paperwork and seeing all the horrible things wizards do to each other. That doesn’t mean I don’t want excitement in my life.” She paused for a second. “I don’t think we would even be able to function without excitement. It seems from the moment I met you we’ve been non-stop. I suspect we would kill each other if we just sat around together all do day a whole bunch of nothing.” She looked over at him. “Really Newt, what’s brought this on?”
“Just thinking.” He mused. “And you’re right, we aren’t too old. Dumbledore is older than either than us and I think he is 4 times as busy. Let’s go to bed now.” He gave her a quick kiss before extinguishing the lights with his wand.
“Newt?” Tina called several minutes later to see if his was still awake.
“Yes, love?” He answered with a sleepy yawn.
“I really do appreciate those things you said in your speech today. I feel the same way. I could not be where I am without you.” Tina said into the darkness.
“You are quite capable on your own, my dear. Your talent as an Auror has nothing to do with me. Although, I will admit I played a part in the conception of our children. Motherhood would have been difficult to achieve on your own.” Newt chuckled at his own joke.
Tina was a bit annoyed. “I don’t think you understand what I’m trying to say. You know it’s difficult for me to put into words how I feel. I just think that…”
“It’s fine, Tina. I understand.” Newt said trying to snuggle closer to his wife so she would hopefully let him go to sleep.
She pushed him away. “No Newt. I don’t think you do. I’ve been thinking about this all evening. Let me just get his out.” Tina took a deep breath and stared up at the ceiling. “You are patient and kind and you always know exactly what to say to cheer me up. You can read my moods better than anyone, even Queenie, and she can literally read my mind. You never once asked me to give up my career even when you were incredibly busy and successful and we had small children. You always cover me with a blanket when I fall asleep on the couch. You are the world’s best father. You are slow to anger and quick to apologize. You treat every person and creature you met with the highest respect even if they don’t deserve it. You chose to see the best in people, including me. And I am so thankful that you chose to see the best in me because I know it’s not always easy. You have accepted me as I am from day one and my greatest honor in life is being your wife and best friend. You think I would have made it just fine on my own, but you are wrong. I wouldn’t want to live in a world without you. And that, and so much more, is why you deserved that medal.”
Newt was a delightfully stunned. He knew Tina felt all these things and loved him. He had known that for years through her actions and the way she looked at him. He never once doubted but there was something to be said about hearing it out loud, and as Tina had admitted it was not always easy for her to put it into words. Newt reached over and pulled her very tightly to his chest.
“Being your husband and a father to our children are still my favorite achievements. I guess this just proves that all this time we really just needed each other. And that is what has made us perfect partners. There is no one like you my love, and for that I am thankful.” Tina sighed contentedly in his arms.
Snuggled close together the Scamanders fell asleep dreaming of the next adventures they would soon share together.
Thanks for reading! You can find this and more stories I’ve written at https://www.fanfiction.net/u/7091677/LoreleiLee500
Rewatched Fantastic Beasts and had to repost.
A small one shot I wrote set in Newtina's first year of marriage.
Tina and Newt have their first real fight as a married couple. Fluff.
Order of Merlin
A small fluff one-shot I wrote about the day Newt receives the Order of Merlin in 1979. Over 50 years after they met, Newt and Tina reflect on what their relationship has meant.
Newt looked in the mirror trying to figure out what was bothering him about his appearance. He straightened his robe and bow tie for the fifth time. His hair, once rust colored, now mostly grey was always sticking out in all directions. He sighed frustrated at his appearance. Then grunted annoyed by his preoccupation with it. When had he every cared how he looked? He sat down on a bench in the room twiddling his thumbs for a moment before standing back up straitening his tie, yet again.
“You look fine. I would tell you if you didn’t.” Newt spun around and saw his wife leaning against the door. He hadn’t even heard her come in. Smirking she pushed off from the wall and walked over to him.
“I don’t look fine.” Newt grumbled. “I look old, but I guess there is nothing to be done about that.”
Tina almost rolled her eyes but didn’t. Pulling a piece of lint off his robe. “Just because you have grey hair and some wrinkles doesn’t mean you are old. Just last week I saw you chase unicorn foal around the forest. Not exactly something an old man would do.”
“This coming from someone who has not aged at all in the past 20 years, and I am older than you.” Newt said to his wife with a smile. In his opinion, she was just as beautiful as ever. Although Tina did have streaks of grey, she still held herself with the same grace and power.
“I think at our age four years hardly matters.” Tina started getting ready for an argument but saw his are moment of self-consciousness had passed. He sat down on the bench holding up his hand as an invitation for him to join her. She intertwined her fingers with his as she sat. After a few moments of comfortable silence, Newt pulled out his speech cards from his pocket. He must have read those cards 100 times in the past week.
“You’re going to be spectacular. There is no reason to be nervous.” Tina said nudging his shoulder with her’s. “You speak in front of groups all the time. This is no different.”
“I’m not nervous.” Newt said a little too quickly. His wife just gave him a knowing look. With that look, Newt could tell Tina knew he was lying but made no comment of it. He certainly loved that woman.
If he was being honest with himself, he wasn’t sure why he was so nervous. While public speaking had never been a strength for him, it usually no longer brought the anxiety that had plagued him very early in his career. He supposed having to make so many appearances to groups around the world to ask for funding or just give a lecture had made it part of his everyday life. Tina always said that as he aged he became more confident because he no longer cared what others thought of him. Newt secretly knew he was more confident because she continuously encouraged and supported him through the years. This day just seemed to mean more than others he had been a part of.
“We should probably head out. The ceremony will be starting soon.” Tina said standing. Walking out of the small room Newt had been given to prepare for the night, the couple entered a large marble lobby filled with hundreds of witches and wizards impeccably dressed. A large banner floated in the air glittering and shooting off fireworks every few minutes. It read Order of Merlin Ball 1979.
As they entered the actually ballroom, Newt sucked in a sharp breath as he saw hundreds of round tables positioned around the room, many of them already filled. Everything looked perfect from the white table clothes to the perfectly set plates. The room buzzed with excitement. Tina squeezed Newts hand and gently pulled on it. He hadn’t realized he had stopped in his tracks right in the doorway.
The rest of the Scamander family was already seated at their assigned table. His children, their spouses, and his elder grandchildren were all there. He walked around greeting each one of them until the lights dimmed in the room signaling the ceremony was about to start. Newt quickly walked over to Tina and kissed her on the forehead.
“You’ll be absolutely marvelous.” she whispered before he left to take his place back stage with the other award recipients.
Back stage Newt heard the Minister of Magic begin his opening remarks and then it really hit him. He could not believe he was truly receiving an Order of Merlin. When the time came for the recipients to go out on stage Newt’s heart was about to pound out of his chest. He stood in line with the other recipients as the Minister called out each other their names and a list of their achievements. Members of the Wizengamot came down the line presenting each inductee with their gold medal. When Newt’s name was called, he could hear his family cheering loudly.
Each recipient sat in chair at the back of the stage taking turns coming up to give a small speech. The first 3 speeches flew by and Newt didn’t hear one word. Before he knew it, Prime Minister Minchum announced, “And now, we will hear from Newton Scamander, Order of Merlin Second Class, honored tonight for his contributions to the field of Magizoology.
Newt stood and made his way to the podium. Searching the crowd, he locked eyes with Tina. She smiled and gave him a small nod. Focusing only on her he began his speech.
“First, I would like to thank the ministry and the Wizengamot for choosing me for this prestigious award. It truly is an honor. As a boy growing up here in England, I never imagined I would do anything in my life that would warrant receiving the Order of Merlin. You think only important people receive such a thing; your childhood heroes. I was simply an odd boy who followed his passion, and it took me around the world. It took me to places that I have only dreamed of and brought me in contact with magical creatures we never knew existed. I was told I was being honored today for my life’s work, but it really hasn’t felt like work because I have enjoyed it so much.”
“The committee told me it would be nice if I shared a little anecdote or story about one of my favorite encounters with a creature. I was racking my brain, which seems to be getting older by the moment, and I noticed a pattern. While my stories are numerous, I realized all of my favorites feature my wife, Tina.” Newt looked down and smiled at Tina who was beaming up at him. “She has spent so much time and energy helping me find and study these magnificent creatures, that I certainly wouldn’t be up here today without her. She couldn’t always come with me because some trips were too dangerous for the children or she was busy with her duties as an Auror. However, all my favorite trips were with her and often our children, too. Because sharing the moment with someone you love makes it 10 times more rewarding. This one in particular has always stuck with me.”
Newt proceeded to tell the story of the summer the family spent in the Andes mountains searching for Amaru. The story had excitement, intrigue, and humor that kept the audience chuckling and engaged.
“As you can see my wife is brilliant and a lifesaver.” He said coming to the end of the story. Newt looked at Tina again who was smiling proudly, and he couldn’t hold back. “Not only is she those things but she is also my best friend. She is loving, kind, intelligent, driven, brilliant with a wand, and cool under pressure. She has been my companion, encourager, and my rock. She is an excellent mother to our children, and a dotting grandmother. Never in a million years would I deserve someone like her, yet here she is. Anyone who can put up with me for over 50 years deserves a medal.” He stated holding his up. “So, this, Tina, my darling, is all for you.” Newt nodded his head to the audience and began to walk off the stage as he received a large ovation.
He climbed down the stage stairs and sat down at his family’s table as the Minister of Magic began introducing the recipients for the Order of Merlin First class. Tina quickly leaned forward to give him a kiss on the cheek before intertwining her fingers with his. The reminder of the evening was long and tedious. So many people to socialize and talk with. A band played, all the tables were magicked away, and people dance. Delicious food was served and stories were swapped. By the time it was over, Newt was quite ready to go home.
After saying goodbye to the children, it was finally time to go to sleep. While Newt was preparing for bed, he looked at the medal on his dresser. Suddenly, he felt Tina’s arms wrap around his abdomen from behind.
“You said some lovely things tonight, Mr. Scamander.” Her voice was muffled against his back.
“I meant every word I said.” He said patting her arm and then turning so that she faced him.
“I know. That’s what made them so lovely, but I can’t help but wonder. Were you trying to seduce me?” Tina asked with that mischievous grin that had not changed in over 50 years. It also made him laugh. Her pulled her tightly into his arms.
“That depends.” Newt replied. “Are you willing to be seduced?”
“I’m not sure. Probably not tonight. I’m pretty tired.” Tina admitted looking apologetically.
“Oh, thank goodness. Me too.” The both laughed and Newt gave his wife a kiss on the forehead before going to the bathroom to brush his teeth.
Ten minutes later as they both sat in bed, Newt tried to read a research article a college had sent him while Tina absent mindedly stroked their pet Kneezle.
“We leave for Thailand in 5 days.” Tina said after a few minutes. “We have a lot or packing to do, and we need to triple check all our supplies. Those Loto aren’t going to be easy to find.” Newt merely hrumphed in reply.
“Do you think we are getting too old for this?” Newt asked suddenly, peering at Tina over the top of his glasses.
“Why would you ever thing that?’ Tina asked a little offended. “We still have so many places you’ve planned to go.”
“I know.” Newt held up his hand to calm her down. “I was just thinking that if you wanted to explore these places at a more leisurely pace or more spaced out we could. I know when you retired from the Auror office you were looking for something a little different.”
“When I retired from the Auror office, I wanted to break from paperwork and seeing all the horrible things wizards do to each other. That doesn’t mean I don’t want excitement in my life.” She paused for a second. “I don’t think we would even be able to function without excitement. It seems from the moment I met you we’ve been non-stop. I suspect we would kill each other if we just sat around together all do day a whole bunch of nothing.” She looked over at him. “Really Newt, what’s brought this on?”
“Just thinking.” He mused. “And you’re right, we aren’t too old. Dumbledore is older than either than us and I think he is 4 times as busy. Let’s go to bed now.” He gave her a quick kiss before extinguishing the lights with his wand.
“Newt?” Tina called several minutes later to see if his was still awake.
“Yes, love?” He answered with a sleepy yawn.
“I really do appreciate those things you said in your speech today. I feel the same way. I could not be where I am without you.” Tina said into the darkness.
“You are quite capable on your own, my dear. Your talent as an Auror has nothing to do with me. Although, I will admit I played a part in the conception of our children. Motherhood would have been difficult to achieve on your own.” Newt chuckled at his own joke.
Tina was a bit annoyed. “I don’t think you understand what I’m trying to say. You know it’s difficult for me to put into words how I feel. I just think that…”
“It’s fine, Tina. I understand.” Newt said trying to snuggle closer to his wife so she would hopefully let him go to sleep.
She pushed him away. “No Newt. I don’t think you do. I’ve been thinking about this all evening. Let me just get his out.” Tina took a deep breath and stared up at the ceiling. “You are patient and kind and you always know exactly what to say to cheer me up. You can read my moods better than anyone, even Queenie, and she can literally read my mind. You never once asked me to give up my career even when you were incredibly busy and successful and we had small children. You always cover me with a blanket when I fall asleep on the couch. You are the world’s best father. You are slow to anger and quick to apologize. You treat every person and creature you met with the highest respect even if they don’t deserve it. You chose to see the best in people, including me. And I am so thankful that you chose to see the best in me because I know it’s not always easy. You have accepted me as I am from day one and my greatest honor in life is being your wife and best friend. You think I would have made it just fine on my own, but you are wrong. I wouldn’t want to live in a world without you. And that, and so much more, is why you deserved that medal.”
Newt was a delightfully stunned. He knew Tina felt all these things and loved him. He had known that for years through her actions and the way she looked at him. He never once doubted but there was something to be said about hearing it out loud, and as Tina had admitted it was not always easy for her to put it into words. Newt reached over and pulled her very tightly to his chest.
“Being your husband and a father to our children are still my favorite achievements. I guess this just proves that all this time we really just needed each other. And that is what has made us perfect partners. There is no one like you my love, and for that I am thankful.” Tina sighed contentedly in his arms.
Snuggled close together the Scamanders fell asleep dreaming of the next adventures they would soon share together.
Thanks for reading! You can find this and more stories I’ve written at https://www.fanfiction.net/u/7091677/LoreleiLee500
A total fluff piece about the married life of Tina and Newt Scamander.
For those who don’t want to actually click on the link.
The clock downstairs rang 2:30 am as Tina flipped over in bed for what felt like the 500th time. After a very long day at work, full of dangerous raids on Grindwald supporters, she had been eager to climb into bed. There were only one problem. Her husband had started snoring just as she had been drifting off 3 hours earlier and had not stopped since. Tina turned in bed to look at the Newt's sleeping form sprawled across more than his half of the bed. His mouth was wide open letting out loud rumbles and his cheek was resting in a pool of drool. Tina might have laughed if she hadn't been so exhausted she wanted to cry. She had tried everything short of shaking him until he woke to stop the snoring. He just seemed so comfortable after what was a long day for him too that she couldn't bring herself to actually wake him.
Sighing, she stared at the ceiling contemplating moving to another room to finally get some sleep. She hated even considering it. It felt like she and Newt were rarely sleeping in the same bed at night. Between his guests lecturing and studying beasts in their habitats, and her work assignments across Europe for the war, it seemed the couple was apart more often than they were together. Tina ran her hand through her husband's hair hoping the gentle gesture might rouse him, but he only seemed to snore louder. She wasn't surprised since Newt was the heaviest sleeper she had ever known, but it was still frustrating. A few minutes later she kissed her husband on the cheek and walked out of the room. Tina climbed the flight of stairs at the end of the hall. Situated at the top of the house was small attic room that doubled as a place for storage and the extra bed the family had for guests. Within 5 minutes of lying down, she was asleep.
Newt was unsure of what exactly woke him, but when he reached over toward Tina he found her side of the bed empty. Sitting up quickly he scanned the room to make sure he wasn't imagining things. He looked toward their bathroom but the light was off. Newt sat quietly in his bed listening for the sound of her moving around the house, but all he heard was the ticking of the clock down the hall. Grabbing his watch, he saw that it was a little past 4 in the morning. Slightly alarmed Newt pulled on his socks to go search for her. He was the one that often disappeared during the night struck by the inspiration for a new potion or checking on everyone in the case. Tina needed at least 6 hours of sleep to function anywhere close to normal.
Now that the children were past the toddler stage, they usually slept through the night, but he checked both of their rooms just in case. Finding her in neither he walked downstairs expecting her to be on the couch snoozing or at her desk doing paperwork for her job. He was starting to get a little worried but didn't want to overreact. She wasn't in the kitchen, sitting room, or cellar. Running his hands though his hair Newt looked around at a loss.
Struck with an idea he bolted back upstairs to the bedroom and grabbed his case off the chair. One of the beasts must have been making a noise during the night that Tina went to investigate. Walking down into the case Newt had to light his wand. If Tina was here why where all the lights still off? He got as far as his workshop before he ran into Dougal. The demiguise just shook his head when asked if Tina had been there tonight. Newt took a deep breath trying to clear his mind. Getting anxious wouldn't help him find Tina although he was really starting to worry. The house had every protection spell known to wizard, but in Tina's line of work there were dangerous people out looking for her.
Newt suddenly remembered there was one room in the house he had failed to check. Heart in his throat he ran down the hall to the attic stairs. If she wasn't up there he really didn't know where to look. When he saw flung open the door and saw his wife curled up in the bed, he let out a shaky breath of relief. Fairly annoyed, Newt climbed into bed with Tina, wrapping her tightly in his arms. She stirred and snuggled in closer. "Hey there." She whispered quietly. When he didn't answer for over a minute she knew she was in trouble.
She turned in his arms to face him able to see the scowl on his forehead even in the dark. She gave him a quick kiss to try and ease the tension, but he didn't seem interested. "I didn't know where you were, Tina. I was worried something horrible had happened." Newt said softly. Tina pulled her husband close tucking her head under his chin. "I know." She replied cringing. "I really should have left a note but I was so tired I didn't even think about it."
"Why did you even come up here?" Newt asked.
"A certain husband of mine was snoring making it impossible for me to sleep." Tina said mischievously.
"You could have woke me up. You didn't need to come up here."
"You seemed so comfortable and I know you had a long day with the 2 moocalfs that were born. You needed the rest as much as I did. Although," Tina said pulling back and giving Newt a smirk. "I do remember telling you to take some of the decongesting potion after supper when you were blowing your nose."
"Oh right." He paused. "You know how this time of year the hay is blooming in the case and makes my nose all crazy."
"I am very well aware as it is the only time of year you snore, but taking the potion before bed would remedy that very nicely." His wife replied.
Newt started to look guilty. "Sorry. It just completely slipped my mind. I promise I'll take it tomorrow. I didn't mean for you to lose any sleep. I know that work has been difficult this year, and then, you come home and have to take care of me and the kids. The last thing I wanted was to..."
"Newt," she cut him off gently before he rambled off into eternity. "It's fine, really. Let's not talk about it anymore. It will be time to wake up far too soon. Let's just get some rest."
"The sounds like a lovely idea." He said pulling her closer.
"But Newt?"
"Yeah?"
"Let me fall asleep first so that I don't hear your snoring." Her muffled voice said against his chest.
"Your wish is my command, Mrs. Scamander." He replied with a chuckle.
Order of Merlin
A small fluff one-shot I wrote about the day Newt receives the Order of Merlin in 1979. Over 50 years after they met, Newt and Tina reflect on what their relationship has meant.
Newt looked in the mirror trying to figure out what was bothering him about his appearance. He straightened his robe and bow tie for the fifth time. His hair, once rust colored, now mostly grey was always sticking out in all directions. He sighed frustrated at his appearance. Then grunted annoyed by his preoccupation with it. When had he every cared how he looked? He sat down on a bench in the room twiddling his thumbs for a moment before standing back up straitening his tie, yet again.
“You look fine. I would tell you if you didn’t.” Newt spun around and saw his wife leaning against the door. He hadn’t even heard her come in. Smirking she pushed off from the wall and walked over to him.
“I don’t look fine.” Newt grumbled. “I look old, but I guess there is nothing to be done about that.”
Tina almost rolled her eyes but didn’t. Pulling a piece of lint off his robe. “Just because you have grey hair and some wrinkles doesn’t mean you are old. Just last week I saw you chase unicorn foal around the forest. Not exactly something an old man would do.”
“This coming from someone who has not aged at all in the past 20 years, and I am older than you.” Newt said to his wife with a smile. In his opinion, she was just as beautiful as ever. Although Tina did have streaks of grey, she still held herself with the same grace and power.
“I think at our age four years hardly matters.” Tina started getting ready for an argument but saw his are moment of self-consciousness had passed. He sat down on the bench holding up his hand as an invitation for him to join her. She intertwined her fingers with his as she sat. After a few moments of comfortable silence, Newt pulled out his speech cards from his pocket. He must have read those cards 100 times in the past week.
“You’re going to be spectacular. There is no reason to be nervous.” Tina said nudging his shoulder with her’s. “You speak in front of groups all the time. This is no different.”
“I’m not nervous.” Newt said a little too quickly. His wife just gave him a knowing look. With that look, Newt could tell Tina knew he was lying but made no comment of it. He certainly loved that woman.
If he was being honest with himself, he wasn’t sure why he was so nervous. While public speaking had never been a strength for him, it usually no longer brought the anxiety that had plagued him very early in his career. He supposed having to make so many appearances to groups around the world to ask for funding or just give a lecture had made it part of his everyday life. Tina always said that as he aged he became more confident because he no longer cared what others thought of him. Newt secretly knew he was more confident because she continuously encouraged and supported him through the years. This day just seemed to mean more than others he had been a part of.
“We should probably head out. The ceremony will be starting soon.” Tina said standing. Walking out of the small room Newt had been given to prepare for the night, the couple entered a large marble lobby filled with hundreds of witches and wizards impeccably dressed. A large banner floated in the air glittering and shooting off fireworks every few minutes. It read Order of Merlin Ball 1979.
As they entered the actually ballroom, Newt sucked in a sharp breath as he saw hundreds of round tables positioned around the room, many of them already filled. Everything looked perfect from the white table clothes to the perfectly set plates. The room buzzed with excitement. Tina squeezed Newts hand and gently pulled on it. He hadn’t realized he had stopped in his tracks right in the doorway.
The rest of the Scamander family was already seated at their assigned table. His children, their spouses, and his elder grandchildren were all there. He walked around greeting each one of them until the lights dimmed in the room signaling the ceremony was about to start. Newt quickly walked over to Tina and kissed her on the forehead.
“You’ll be absolutely marvelous.” she whispered before he left to take his place back stage with the other award recipients.
Back stage Newt heard the Minister of Magic begin his opening remarks and then it really hit him. He could not believe he was truly receiving an Order of Merlin. When the time came for the recipients to go out on stage Newt’s heart was about to pound out of his chest. He stood in line with the other recipients as the Minister called out each other their names and a list of their achievements. Members of the Wizengamot came down the line presenting each inductee with their gold medal. When Newt’s name was called, he could hear his family cheering loudly.
Each recipient sat in chair at the back of the stage taking turns coming up to give a small speech. The first 3 speeches flew by and Newt didn’t hear one word. Before he knew it, Prime Minister Minchum announced, “And now, we will hear from Newton Scamander, Order of Merlin Second Class, honored tonight for his contributions to the field of Magizoology.
Newt stood and made his way to the podium. Searching the crowd, he locked eyes with Tina. She smiled and gave him a small nod. Focusing only on her he began his speech.
“First, I would like to thank the ministry and the Wizengamot for choosing me for this prestigious award. It truly is an honor. As a boy growing up here in England, I never imagined I would do anything in my life that would warrant receiving the Order of Merlin. You think only important people receive such a thing; your childhood heroes. I was simply an odd boy who followed his passion, and it took me around the world. It took me to places that I have only dreamed of and brought me in contact with magical creatures we never knew existed. I was told I was being honored today for my life’s work, but it really hasn’t felt like work because I have enjoyed it so much.”
“The committee told me it would be nice if I shared a little anecdote or story about one of my favorite encounters with a creature. I was racking my brain, which seems to be getting older by the moment, and I noticed a pattern. While my stories are numerous, I realized all of my favorites feature my wife, Tina.” Newt looked down and smiled at Tina who was beaming up at him. “She has spent so much time and energy helping me find and study these magnificent creatures, that I certainly wouldn’t be up here today without her. She couldn’t always come with me because some trips were too dangerous for the children or she was busy with her duties as an Auror. However, all my favorite trips were with her and often our children, too. Because sharing the moment with someone you love makes it 10 times more rewarding. This one in particular has always stuck with me.”
Newt proceeded to tell the story of the summer the family spent in the Andes mountains searching for Amaru. The story had excitement, intrigue, and humor that kept the audience chuckling and engaged.
“As you can see my wife is brilliant and a lifesaver.” He said coming to the end of the story. Newt looked at Tina again who was smiling proudly, and he couldn’t hold back. “Not only is she those things but she is also my best friend. She is loving, kind, intelligent, driven, brilliant with a wand, and cool under pressure. She has been my companion, encourager, and my rock. She is an excellent mother to our children, and a dotting grandmother. Never in a million years would I deserve someone like her, yet here she is. Anyone who can put up with me for over 50 years deserves a medal.” He stated holding his up. “So, this, Tina, my darling, is all for you.” Newt nodded his head to the audience and began to walk off the stage as he received a large ovation.
He climbed down the stage stairs and sat down at his family’s table as the Minister of Magic began introducing the recipients for the Order of Merlin First class. Tina quickly leaned forward to give him a kiss on the cheek before intertwining her fingers with his. The reminder of the evening was long and tedious. So many people to socialize and talk with. A band played, all the tables were magicked away, and people dance. Delicious food was served and stories were swapped. By the time it was over, Newt was quite ready to go home.
After saying goodbye to the children, it was finally time to go to sleep. While Newt was preparing for bed, he looked at the medal on his dresser. Suddenly, he felt Tina’s arms wrap around his abdomen from behind.
“You said some lovely things tonight, Mr. Scamander.” Her voice was muffled against his back.
“I meant every word I said.” He said patting her arm and then turning so that she faced him.
“I know. That’s what made them so lovely, but I can’t help but wonder. Were you trying to seduce me?” Tina asked with that mischievous grin that had not changed in over 50 years. It also made him laugh. Her pulled her tightly into his arms.
“That depends.” Newt replied. “Are you willing to be seduced?”
“I’m not sure. Probably not tonight. I’m pretty tired.” Tina admitted looking apologetically.
“Oh, thank goodness. Me too.” The both laughed and Newt gave his wife a kiss on the forehead before going to the bathroom to brush his teeth.
Ten minutes later as they both sat in bed, Newt tried to read a research article a college had sent him while Tina absent mindedly stroked their pet Kneezle.
“We leave for Thailand in 5 days.” Tina said after a few minutes. “We have a lot or packing to do, and we need to triple check all our supplies. Those Loto aren’t going to be easy to find.” Newt merely hrumphed in reply.
“Do you think we are getting too old for this?” Newt asked suddenly, peering at Tina over the top of his glasses.
“Why would you ever thing that?’ Tina asked a little offended. “We still have so many places you’ve planned to go.”
“I know.” Newt held up his hand to calm her down. “I was just thinking that if you wanted to explore these places at a more leisurely pace or more spaced out we could. I know when you retired from the Auror office you were looking for something a little different.”
“When I retired from the Auror office, I wanted to break from paperwork and seeing all the horrible things wizards do to each other. That doesn’t mean I don’t want excitement in my life.” She paused for a second. “I don’t think we would even be able to function without excitement. It seems from the moment I met you we’ve been non-stop. I suspect we would kill each other if we just sat around together all do day a whole bunch of nothing.” She looked over at him. “Really Newt, what’s brought this on?”
“Just thinking.” He mused. “And you’re right, we aren’t too old. Dumbledore is older than either than us and I think he is 4 times as busy. Let’s go to bed now.” He gave her a quick kiss before extinguishing the lights with his wand.
“Newt?” Tina called several minutes later to see if his was still awake.
“Yes, love?” He answered with a sleepy yawn.
“I really do appreciate those things you said in your speech today. I feel the same way. I could not be where I am without you.” Tina said into the darkness.
“You are quite capable on your own, my dear. Your talent as an Auror has nothing to do with me. Although, I will admit I played a part in the conception of our children. Motherhood would have been difficult to achieve on your own.” Newt chuckled at his own joke.
Tina was a bit annoyed. “I don’t think you understand what I’m trying to say. You know it’s difficult for me to put into words how I feel. I just think that…”
“It’s fine, Tina. I understand.” Newt said trying to snuggle closer to his wife so she would hopefully let him go to sleep.
She pushed him away. “No Newt. I don’t think you do. I’ve been thinking about this all evening. Let me just get his out.” Tina took a deep breath and stared up at the ceiling. “You are patient and kind and you always know exactly what to say to cheer me up. You can read my moods better than anyone, even Queenie, and she can literally read my mind. You never once asked me to give up my career even when you were incredibly busy and successful and we had small children. You always cover me with a blanket when I fall asleep on the couch. You are the world’s best father. You are slow to anger and quick to apologize. You treat every person and creature you met with the highest respect even if they don’t deserve it. You chose to see the best in people, including me. And I am so thankful that you chose to see the best in me because I know it’s not always easy. You have accepted me as I am from day one and my greatest honor in life is being your wife and best friend. You think I would have made it just fine on my own, but you are wrong. I wouldn’t want to live in a world without you. And that, and so much more, is why you deserved that medal.”
Newt was a delightfully stunned. He knew Tina felt all these things and loved him. He had known that for years through her actions and the way she looked at him. He never once doubted but there was something to be said about hearing it out loud, and as Tina had admitted it was not always easy for her to put it into words. Newt reached over and pulled her very tightly to his chest.
“Being your husband and a father to our children are still my favorite achievements. I guess this just proves that all this time we really just needed each other. And that is what has made us perfect partners. There is no one like you my love, and for that I am thankful.” Tina sighed contentedly in his arms.
Snuggled close together the Scamanders fell asleep dreaming of the next adventures they would soon share together.
Thanks for reading! You can find this and more stories I’ve written at https://www.fanfiction.net/u/7091677/LoreleiLee500
A total fluff piece about the married life of Tina and Newt Scamander.
Headcannon
When Newt is a bit older, he loves to tell corny jokes. (aka dad jokes) He’s at Hogwarts doing a guest lecture for Care of Magical Creatures and he’s making puns left and right. The other students don’t care but his children are mortified.
@newtscamanderheadcanons
A small one shot I wrote set in Newtina's first year of marriage.
Tina and Newt have their first real fight as a married couple. Fluff.
Tina is judging you.
Tina’s face when Newt is chewing ice on the couch.
A small one shot I wrote set in Newtina's first year of marriage.
Tina and Newt have their first real fight as a married couple. Fluff.
A Dance to Remember - Newtina
Based on this post by the lovely @butwemadethemcocoa! Absolutely amazing blog, go check them out!
Warning: ALL THE FLUFF!!!
The wedding is in 1930, and the music is from ‘27 and ‘29. Here is the dancing I based the end off of.
@newt-loves-tina (also a great blog!!), @prongspongs (habibtiiiiiiii), @shrewdslytherin (one of the nicest people on tumblr)
Tell me what you think! Enjoy!
Tina dabbed at her eyes, following her sister as she walked down the “aisle", a bouquet of roses in hand. The garden was filled with MACUSA employees, Ilvermorny Professors, and a few of Queenie’s friends from California. Jacob couldn’t invite anyone but his mother, who sat in the front, tearfully smiling at her son.
Queenie glided gracefully, beaming excitedly at her husband-to-be, who looked at her with such wonder in his eyes, Tina felt like she had to look away. Her sister grasped Jacob’s hands as soon as they reached the front of the small garden.
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I wrote a few Newtina stories that I think others might enjoy! They feature Newt and Tina as married couple and I’m working on more. Love your blog!
https://m.fanfiction.net/s/12306131/1/ (First Fight as a married couple)
https://m.fanfiction.net/s/12298698/1/Scamander-Snores (Newt keeps Tina awake with snoring.)
And I’m working on more at the moment!