Their Room
by
aleximoon
Chapter
2
The
Library
Draco silently
closed the door to the boy's dormitory behind him, he wanted to slam it
shut, but all of his years in the
Malfoy manner
had taught him to act coolly and hide strong emotions. His father had always
told him that showing
emotions only
gave someone a means to control you, Draco let a small frown creep onto
his features as he thought
about Lucius.
As much as he disliked thinking about his father it was slightly better
than the alternative at the moment.
"That blasted Mudblood," Draco growled to no in particular since the room was empty.
Walking to
his four-poster in the corner of the low ceiling room he drew back his
dark green curtains and laid down
on his bed.
His arms crossed over his chest and his eyes closed, he let his body drift
peacefully into the meditative state that Lucius had ground into him at
an early age. According to Lucius, one must be centered in order to be
powerful.
Draco continued
to let his mind delve over thoughts of his parents, he hadn't heard from
them in several weeks, which
was fine as
far as he was concerned. His father had been busy with business associates,
although Draco highly doubted
that any business
that his father might be conducting with that lot was legal. Draco gave
a small scornful laugh as he
thought of
Lucius and his friends, those death eaters. Draco had worshiped his father
as a child, but with the return of
Voldemort,
Draco had seen how weak his father was. Draco could really care less about
the plight of Mudbloods or
those stupid
muggles. But to see his father prostrate himself to a man that had been
reduced to a shattered wreck by a
mere infant
had made Draco sick. With the return of Voldemort, Lucius had talked of
little else on the rare occasions
when he came
home. He had told Draco again and again how wonderful everything would
be now that the Dark Lord
had been returned
to power. The Dark Lord, Lucius hadn't even been able to say his name.
Draco had wondered how
anyone that
could invoke such terror from his own supporters could possibly be good
for anybody. In his mind he
could see
the horrified expression of his father's face when he had told him that
he had no intention of becoming a
death eater,
The horror had quickly turned to rage, Lucius had almost killed him that
night, Draco had come back to
Hogwarts a
few days later without ever seeing his father, He could see in his mind
the pale face, so similar to his own,
suffused with
anger. Draco could feel himself drifting slowly into sleep, the image of
his father still infused on his mind
when another,
even more unwelcome visage appeared. An angry face surrounded by a cloud
of bushy brown hair.
Draco groaned
and sat up.
"Stupid Mudblood," he muttered under his breath.
Draco couldn't
believe that Professor Vector had paired him with one of Potter's merry
sidekicks. He glanced at his
watch, he
would be leaving for dinner in a few minutes, and then he would have to
go to the library and meet her. He
made a face
as he thought about the upcoming encounter. Draco wondered what Lucius
would think if he found out
that he was
working with a Mudblood, Draco grinned to himself then, Lucius would be
beside himself in fury, and that
almost made
working with Granger worthwhile.
The dormitory door crashed open and Draco could hear heavy footsteps approaching his bed.
"Draco, you there?" Pulling back his curtains, Draco looked into the dull faces of Crabbe and Goyle.
"It's time for dinner," Crabbe told him proudly, obviously impressed with his ability to tell time.
Draco dug through
his pile of textbooks until he found the Arithmancy book. Crabbe and Goyle
looked surprised as
he slipped
it into his pack and then pulled it up onto his shoulder. Draco sighed
and wished yet again for smarter companions.
"I have to
meet that Mudblood Granger in the library after dinner. We have to do our
Arithmancy homework together."
He told them
this in a slow even voice, hoping that he wouldn't have to explain things
to them.
"Well why do
you want to go do a thing like that?" Goyle asked despite Draco's silent
prayer that they would actually
be able to
comprehend something.
"It isn't as
if I planned it, Professor Vector assigned us as partners, I don't have
a choice. Now we had better hurry or
we'll miss
dinner." Draco switched topics quickly not really wanting to talk about
Granger if he could help it.
His ploy worked
as Crabbe and Goyle's eyes lit up at the mention of food and the trio made
their way out of the
dorms and
up to the great hall.
Draco stood
momentarily in front of the library doors. He studied their wood paneling
then his eyes swept down,
examining
the large stone slabs that made up most of the floor in Hogwarts. He ruefully
acknowledged that he had no
real interest
in the doors to the library. Draco felt a sliver of shame, Malfoy's did
not stall, especially not when it came
to insufferable
Mudblood, All eyes in the library rose to watch him when he swung the doors
open more forcefully
than he had
intended. The thick wooden doors banged into the stonewalls with a resounding
thud that drew a furious
look from
Madame Pince
Draco found
Granger on the far side of the library hidden deep amongst the various
shelves. She had obviously hoped
that he wouldn't
be able to find her, annoyance was plainly clear across her face. He gave
her a sour look before
pulling a
chair back from the small table and sat down.
"You're late," she said looking back down at the charts that she had already started on.
"I would have
been on time had you not wanted to find such a secluded spot for our rendezvous."
Draco said calmly,
a small smirk
playing at the corners of his mouth
"Do you really want people to see us working together?" She hissed at him.
"Why should
I care what other people think, you're the Mudblood, not me," Draco shuffled
through the neat stack of
charts on
the table and began to work.
Granger started
to speak, but seemed to think better of it and returned to the chart that
she had been working on.
Silence followed
for quite some time and Draco soon lost himself in the chart. Arithmancy
had always come easy to
him, figuring
out the long charts and scrolls of numbers had always been oddly comforting
to him, He believed that
it was the
order that they represented that he liked. So much of the magical world
was ruled by chance and odd
occurrences,
but Arithmancy had rules and structure. Finishing the chart, he let a smile
of triumphant cross his face.
It had always
pleased him that he was so good at something that most people found so
hard, He looked up from the
chart and
his gray eyes met brown ones. Granger was still sitting across from him;
the other Arithmancy chart lay
finished in
front of her. Granger had her arms crossed over her chest and she was watching
him, studying him.
"I know that
I'm astonishingly handsome, but don't you have anything better to do with
your time?" The smile left his
face as he
glared at her annoyed that she had been watching him surprised that he
hadn't noticed, and rather put out
that she had
finished her chart first.
"Have you always
been so conceited? Does it just happen naturally or do you really have
to work at it?" Her brown
eyes hadn't
left his yet and he was beginning to find her gaze rather disconcerting.
"Actually I
can be quite the gentleman when the mood takes me. That's very rare of
course." Draco was smiling at her
sardonically
now, enjoying the way that she seemed to fidget when he smiled, he liked
that he could make know-it-all
Granger nervous.
Draco continued to smile at her, now he was the one forcing eye contact,
her deep brown eyes
widened and
Draco felt a strange tingle in the pit of his stomach. Surprised, he blinked
his eyes and allowed Granger
the time to
look away.
"Are you finished?"
She asked, reaching for his chart. Her voice sounded slightly odd and her
hand trembled ever so
slightly as
she picked up the chart.
Lucius had
trained Draco to watch people; he had always claimed that if you knew what
to look for, you would never
have need
of a truth potion. Most people cannot hide their true emotions and fears
he had always told Draco. But as
Draco studied
the girt, he found that he didn't know what she was thinking. After another
moments pause, he began to
check her
chart, looking for some mistake, praying for some small mistake. There
were none though, he handed back
her chart
unmarked, and he wasn't surprised when his own came back unmarked.
'You didn't mess up Granger, congratulations." He told her.
"Oh shut up
Malfoy," She retorted as she shoved her Arithmancy book back into her sack.
"We are going to be
working together
from now on, you could try to be a little less unpleasant."
"You could try to brush your hair, but I won't hold my breath," He smugly began to gather up his belongings.
"Oh go walk off a cliff Malfoy," Granger snapped at him as she struggled with the clasp on her bag.
Without thinking
Draco reached across the table and easily twisted the strap to one side
and slipped the snap closed.
Granger was
staring at him in surprise. Draco himself was feeling rather surprised.
Without a single word to her he
turned and
walked away.
Draco walked
out through the large library doors and found Crabbe and Goyle leaning
against the wall across from
him. They
had been busy leering at a couple of first years that had nervously wandered
by, but they snapped to
attention
when they noticed Draco.
"What are you two doing here?" He asked them.
"Well, we came to find you." Crabbe told him.
"Well yes,
obviously, I'm surprised that you even knew where the library was. But
what do you want?" Draco
responded.
"I heard from
a seventh year that the gamekeeper had some large crate arrive for him
today. It was brought by a
bunch of wizards
too. He saw them carrying it around the lake in his Herbology class." Goyle
was being much more
informative
than usual.
"We thought
that it would be funny to sneak out and see what's in the crate, don't
you think it would be funny Draco?"
Crabbe asked
him.
"Yes, actually,
I think it could be very funny indeed." Draco felt someone's eyes upon
him again and he turned to see
Granger watching
them from the doorway, He wondered what she had heard. It took Crabbe and
Goyle a little longer
to notice
her, but when they did they started towards her menacingly. Granger just
turned and walked away her head
held high.
**I hope you
guys are liking this fic.... Please keep in mind that Draco and Hermione
are not going to fall in love in
the books,
so if I have to bend them a little in this fic to make fit, please forgive
me. Oh...... please read and review!
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