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I'm just a poor, stressed University Student. I relieve my stress by making
Harry and his little
friends do
odd little things - but I don't own them.
Hate's Sweet Seduction
by
Kiara5542
Chapter
10
The
Plot Thickens
The next day
did not start off well for Hermione. First thing in the morning, as she
was staring into the
small mirror
that her parents had given her, she caught sight of a mark on her neck.
Turning the mirror
slightly to
get a better look, she groaned when she clearly saw the blotchy purple
mark on the smooth
skin of her
neck.
A hickey! He had given her a goddamn hickey!
She thought
quickly, trying to remember a spell that would cover it from curious eyes,
all the while
cursing her
Slytherin enemy. She just knew that he had done that on purpose.
She hoped to
relax a bit at breakfast, but then found herself having to deal with Ron
and Harry, much
to her frustration.
It started right at breakfast, as they took their places at the table around
her.
"Where were
you last night?" Ron hissed as he sat down across from her. "We stayed
up as long as
we could,
but then one of the prefects made us go to bed."
"Yeah," Harry
said in agreement, around a mouthful of his bun, which he had already started
devouring.
"We tried
to tell him that we were waiting for you but the stupid git didn't listen
to us."
"I was pretty
late getting back, but you guys didn't need to wait up for me," Hermione
said quickly,
hoping desperately
that they would just drop the subject.
She couldn't
deal with this right now. She really couldn't. It was only the third day
back at school, how
could things
possibly be so complicated already?
"Are you kidding?"
Ron exclaimed. "Hermione, you were with Malfoy - and not only that, we
know
that McGonagall's
in charge of your detention, and everyone knows what she's like."
Hermione looked up in confusion. "What do you mean?" she asked her friend.
"You know," Harry said.
"Obviously
I don't," Hermione snapped. Honestly, she thought to herself, sometimes
the two of them
could be so
dense.
"She always leaves you alone when you have detention with her," Ron explained.
"Only because
nobody would dare do anything when its her in charge," Seamus grumbled,
having
overheard
the conversation. "She did that to me and Dean once, left us in the Trophy
Room all alone -
any other
professor, we'd sneak out, but with her you don't know what you might end
up as."
Hermione laughed.
She knew that one of the biggest fears of many of the students was that
the strict
Transfiguration
teacher would change them into something someday, but she could hardly
imagine
Professor
McGonagall doing that.
"There he is now," Ron grumbled.
Hermione looked
up just in time to see Malfoy, flanked by Crabbe and Goyle, come strolling
into
the Hall.
Their eyes
immediately met and held, blue-grey eyes boring into brown, before he smiled
lazily at
her. She felt
her stomach do a slow flip and she had to take a deep breath to get control
of herself
once again.
Stop it, she
scolded herself. She picked at her eggs morosely with her fork. If she
couldn't even
handle being
in the Hall with him, how on earth was she going to handle being in detention
with him
tonight?
"I don't know
how you stood all that time with him," Ron snapped in disgust. "Honestly,
you'd think
that McGonagall
would have more pity than to stick you with a scumbag like him."
"Well, I broke
the rules," Hermione said, desperate to turn the conversation away from
Malfoy. "So
now I have
to face the consequences."
Ron didn't
look at all happy with her reply, but luckily Seamus spoke up, and Hermione
sighed with
relief as
her friend turned away.
The last thing
she needed to deal with right now were her two over protective best friends
and their
inquisitive
questions. In fact, she wasn't at all certain that she could handle them
- if they'd kept at it
she'd snap
in some way or another.
She sighed
deeply and slumped back in her chair, ignoring the inquisitive look that
Harry sent her
before he
was distracted by Neville knocking over his glass of orange juice.
At least she had one thought to console herself with. Things couldn't possibly get any worse.
Could they?
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She was definitely
on edge, Draco thought to himself with amusement as he ate his breakfast,
ignoring
Crabbe and
Goyle, who were prattling on about some stupid thing that they had done
to a first year
the day before.
He'd seen the
way her head had snapped up when Weasley had noticed him entering the Hall
and had
said something
to her about it. Those big brown eyes of hers had gone wide, especially
when he had
caught her
eye and held it, only to smile at her.
Oh yes. Granger
was definitely very aware of all that had gone on the night before. She
probably didn't
like it either.
He could only just imagine the thoughts that were running through that
little head of hers.
She was probably
going crazy, thinking about what might happen if people were to find out
- people
like her precious
Potter and Weasley, or the Professors.
And if he knew
anything about Hermione Granger from the last five years of school together,
it was that
she didn't
take it well when something ruined up her perfect plans for herself.
He had a nasty habit of doing that to her, didn't he? The thought made him grin with amusement.
He knew that
her favourite tactic when dealing with things that got in her way was to
simply ignore
them, but
she was in for a surprise if she thought that was going to work in this
situation.
He was going
to make very sure that Granger couldn't ignore what was between them. He
doubted
that she'd
actually be able to, considering the effect that they had had on each other
the night before,
but he wasn't
going to take any chances. There was no way in hell he was going to let
her just block
it all out.
As these thoughts
went through his head, the Hall was filled with the sound of many wings
beating the
air. Draco
looked up and waited patiently as he caught sight of a medium sized snowy
owl winging its
way towards.
He sighed to
himself. His mother did the same thing every year - sent him a package
fulled with little
magical oddends
that she thought he might appreciate. He had told her not to many times,
because
he knew that
his father would not be pleased with the idea.
Malfoys didn't need to be babied, he'd say. No need for such nonsense.
Never mind
that this was the same man who insisted that his wife keep a stockpile
of candy around
the mansion,
to satisfy his sweet tooth. No, Lucius Malfoy could do whatever he wanted.
But god
forbid that
his mother might try to extend this to their only son.
Of course,
Draco didn't really need any of the things that his mother sent him. But
that was no reason
to deny her
the pleasure of sending them to him. God knows that she had it bad enough
at home,
locked in
their big mansion with his jealous father. His mother was just another
possession to his father,
Draco thought
bitterly. Just like he himself was just a way of extending the precious
Malfoy bloodline.
He gently stroked
the owl on the head. He recognized her as one of his mother's favourites,
and so
he slipped
a piece of toast into her small yellow beak before watching it fly away.
He turned his
attention to the package in front of him and was debating on whether or
not to open it
now or later,
when another owl landed on the back of his chair.
He looked at
it in disgust, for it was a rather shabby brown colour, and showed signs
of age. Nobody
in his family
could have possibly sent this owl to him. He was about to open his mouth
to order the
owl away when
he noticed the scroll that it had attached to its ankle.
He reached
out and ran his finger along the parchment, upon which was written, in
a sloppy scrawl,
the words
"Mr Draco Malfoy - best to open this away from prying eyes."
He unattached the scroll quickly from the owl, then shooed it away with a wave of his hand.
"What'cha got there, Malfoy?" Crabbe asked through a mouthful of food.
"None of your business, and shut that great hole of yours when you're eating," Draco said with a snap.
Crabbe just
shrugged, used to Draco's many insults, and turned back to his food while
Draco turned
his own attention
back to the scroll.
He got up and
strolled over to lean against the wall behind the Slytherin Table, making
sure that none
of the portraits
were nearby. He undid the stained ribbon that was holding the scroll shut,
then had to
fumble for
a moment as a smaller roll nearly fell out onto the floor.
And when Draco saw what was on the smaller roll, he was very glad that he had caught it in his hands.
It was a wizard
photo, obviously taken later on in the evening the night before. There
before his eyes
were the figures
of Granger and himself. He was in the process of kissing his way down Granger's
stomach, and
in the photograph she was rolling her head from side to side. Draco paused
a moment
to enjoy the
look of pleasure that was clearly obvious on her face, then turned his
attention to the
scroll.
As he scanned
his eyes over what was written on the parchment, scrawled in the same sloppy
writing
as on the
front, a slow anger began to burn in the pit of his stomach. Looking up
and catching sight of
Granger sitting
across the hall, he crumpled up the scroll and strode towards her, seething
with anger.
Granger was
sitting across from Potter and beside Weasley, who looked ready to kill
when he caught
sight of him
approaching, but Draco didn't care. He came to a stop behind Potter, and
sensing
something
was wrong, Hermione looked up.
"I need to talk to you, Granger," he said curtly.
"You can talk to her later, Malfoy," Weasley snapped at him.
"Oh shut up
and let your little girlfriend speak for herself," Draco snapped back.
In the back of his
head a little
voice chuckled about how ironic it was that Draco should be calling Granger
Weasley's
girlfriend,
but Draco was to angry to appreciate the situation.
He expected Granger to object more, but to his surprise she just stood up.
"Hermione, you can't talk to that stupid git," Harry hissed at her.
"Yes I can,
Harry," she snapped back, and Draco watched with slight amusement at the
interchange
between the
two friends. "I'll see you two in Potions, and for once don't worry about
me. I am more
than capable
of handling Malfoy."
With that she turned and stalked towards the door. Draco followed, a smirk curving his lips.
"What the fuck
do you want, Malfoy," Granger said, whirling to face him once they were
out in the
hallway.
Draco raised his eyebrows in surprise. Yes, she was definitely on edge.
"More like
what the fuck are you playing at, Granger, " he replied, brandishing the
scroll at her. "Did
you really
think that your little plan would work? It'll take more than one little
photo to blackmail me."
He waited for
her to heatedly deny any knowledge of what he was talking about, but to
his surprise
her beautiful
face went white.
"You got one too?" she asked after a minute, in a quiet voice.
"Of course
I got one, you stupid little bitch," he said angrily. "Who's idea was it?
Potter's? No wait,
it had to
be Weasley. Only that stupid carrot head would think of something as dumb
as this."
"I presume you're talking about something like this?" Granger said, as she threw something at him.
He caught it
reflexively, and found himself looking at another photo of the two of them
the night before.
This time
Granger was straddling him, and she was in the process of pulling down
his boxers. In the
photo she
kept smiling and tossing her hair, while his photographic self was smirking
arrogantly at her
as he lifted
his hips to assist her.
"And one of these, right?" Granger continued, shoving a scroll in his face.
He took it
from her and read the words that had been printed on his own scroll in
the same sloppy
handwriting.
"Photos, particularily
ones of this sort, can say a million things. Unless you wish these to fall
into
certain curious
and vengeful hands, I suggest that you be prepared to talk when you have
detention
tonight. Destroy
this if you wish, there are plenty more where that came from."
"You write
oh so well," Draco said with a sneer as he looked at her. "I think that
even Crabbe or
Goyle could
come up with something better than this garbage."
"Oh come on,
Malfoy," Granger said, tossing back her hair and glaring up at him angrily.
"Do you
really think
that I would do something like this? I'm not that stupid. What I did in
that Library last
night was
purely consentual, even if I regret doing it today."
Draco just glared at her, unconvinced.
"Give me credit
for having some intelligence," she continued impatiently. "Its blatantly
obvious that
you have just
as much to blackmail ME with as I would ever have on you. So why would
I do
something
stupid like this?"
Draco stared
at her for a few moments. He might not like Granger, but he had to admit
that her
words were
making sense. In some ways she had far more to lose than he did - while
he just had
the recriminations
that would come from his father to deal with, she faced being ridiculed
by the
whole school.
"You know I'm
right," Granger continued. She crossed her arms over her chest and regarded
him coolly
and when she spoke again there was ice in her voice.
"We've got
ourselves quite a little predicament here, Malfoy. Because whether or not
we like it,
somebody was
in the Library last night, and they saw our little rendevous."
He didn't speak, his mind racing with his thoughts, and then she spoke once more.
"Now I don't
know about you, but I want to know what the hell we are going to do about
it."
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