Their Room
by
aleximoon
Chapter
6
Their
Little Room
Draco sat in
a far corner of the library his feet propped up on the desk in front of
him, a book open in his lap. He
had managed
to give Crabbe and Goyle the slip by coming here. They had been simpering
over him ever since they
found out
that the manticore hadn't finished him off. They were gratified when he
told them that he didn't mind that
they left
him to die. And in their turn, they believed his story of fighting the
beast off single handedly. Their sycophantic
nature did
start to wear on his nerves though, and needing a break from their constant
apologies, he had darted into
the library,
a place that he knew they wouldn't follow. He didn't really hold them responsible
for running off on him
though, he
probably would have, that's one good reason to not have true friends, no
responsibilities to them. He had
decided that
since he was in the library, he ought to take advantage of this opportunity
to look into manticores. The
table in front
of him was now covered in every book that he could find that mentioned
them. The large tome that he
held casually
contained a great deal of information on the beasts. He had to admit that
they were quite extraordinary.
Draco turned
a page and began to read.
"The manticore,
a fierce and deadly beast, is known to inhabit Greece and the surrounding
islands. Some have been
known to migrate
farther south into the Middle East; however, their progress westward into
Africa was halted by the
presence of
the sphinxes in Egypt. (Manticores and sphinxes have long been natural
enemies.) There are no living
manticores
in England, their ferocious nature, powerful magic, and taste for human
flesh has made it illegal to own
one in the
British Isles."
At this passage Draco paused and then chuckled mirthlessly to himself, "there is one now."
Manticores
possess a strange type of magic that allows it to sooth it's would be prey
into a state of docility. The
creature is
able to sense what its prey wants and then emanates those feelings and
thoughts to the prey. (They are
very similar
to the Boggart in this aspect of telepathy. For further Boggart information:
pg. 120.)
Draco stopped
here, realization forming in his mind. In the past several days since the
incident, he had tried to
understand
what had made him open the cage. He had known perfectly well what it was
and what it was capable
of. But as
he had looked into it's eyes, he had felt peace. He had been lulled into
an unnatural fit of trust simply
because that
monster could see what he wanted. But the feelings that it had shown him
were those of warmth and
friendship,
he didn't care about such laughable things. Draco wanted power. Draco considered
that to be the one
redeemable
quality of the Dark Lord, he had power, and Draco could respect that.
Draco had become
deeply immersed in the book when he became aware of someone moving slowly
through the
aisles near
his table. He raised his eyes from the pages before him to watch the figure
through the shelves. The figure
paused at
the section where he had gotten the books on manticores, with a sinking
feeling, Draco knew who it was.
Granger emerged
from the aisle looking slightly putout.
"Looking for these Mudblood?" Draco drawled and gestured to the books in front of him.
Granger gave him a dark look, "No, I was just waiting for Professor Vector."
Malfoy casually
looked at his watch. "An hour and a half early? I hadn't realized that
you actually lived in the library.
But then again,
I'm sure that almost anywhere would be preferable to a common room full
of Gryffindors."
"You were here first," Granger said simply.
Draco looked
at her, she was refusing to rise to his taunts, which was somewhat of a
shame, fighting with Granger
was fairly
entertaining. But now as he studied her, he noticed how tired she looked.
Her normally warm, brown eyes
seemed somewhat
dull, defeated.
"Here," Draco marked his place and then extended the book to her.
Granger looked at him suspiciously and then reached out to it, but paused before taking the text.
"Granger, I
don't hex library books." He was starting to find this amusing once he
had gotten over his initial shock of
actually offering
the book to her. And even more surprising, he felt himself start to grin.
Granger's eyes widened in surprise but she did take the book from him.
"Thanks," she
muttered and walked away. She paused before disappearing back between the
shelves to give him a
confused look
and then she was gone.
Through the
large arched windows, Draco could see the sky darkening; the few remaining
rays from the once vivid
sunset were
now melting into twilight. With a glance at his watch he knew that it was
times to go find Professor
Vector. He
stood up slowly and brushed his silvery gold hair back from his face and
started out through the aisles.
He took a
sharp turn around one rather prominent shelf and walked right into someone.
"Watch it," he hissed as he caught himself before he could trip.
"Why don't you?" Said an unpleasantly familiar voice.
"Mudblood," Draco hissed and looked down.
Granger had
been unsuccessful in her attempt to maintain balance and was now splayed
out on the floor in front of
him. Strands
of curly hair had pulled loose from her ponytail and were framing her annoyed
face. She pulled herself
to her feet
and then slipped her book bag up onto her shoulder. Draco noticed that
she flinched when she did this.
He wondered
briefly if the pain was from the manticore attack, Madame Pomfrey had been
able to heal him fairly
easily. He
wondered why she had saved him when she could have so easily been killed
as well. And not for the last
time he wondered
what did she want in return? But Granger said nothing, only put a book
back onto a near-by shelf
before giving
him a disgruntled glare. Turning on her heel she left to go find the Professor.
Draco had little choice
but to follow
her.
Professor Vector
was standing near Madame Pince's desk looking excited. She smiled warmly
when she them and
walked quickly
over to them. Draco noticed right away that she was a bit more dressed
up than usual, and that a
small waft
of perfume emanated from her.
"Oh good, you're
both on time. Come quickly and I'll explain while we walk. I don't have
much time." The professor
once again
beamed at them both. Draco simply glowered at her, her enthusiasm often
made him feel a little nauseous.
"Now" she
started as Draco and Granger struggled to keep up with her increasing gait,
"you're going to be using a
small ante-chamber
in the library. You'll both be given keys for it, and it will be for your
use only. It will be much
easier for
you both to get your work done if there isn't an influx of people there
and this way you will always have
a quiet place
to work on it. Ahh, here we are."
Professor Vector
had led them to the back of the library and up a small spiral staircase
that led to a walkway that
had several
closed doors down it. Draco noticed with a smirk that Granger seemed slightly
out of breath, they had
practically
ran here, but his pulse rate wasn't even up. Professor Vector stopped at
the second door on the
walkway, pulled
out a key ring, and fitted a small silver key into the lock. The door opened
and Draco had to
use all of
the skills that Lucius taught him to not look surprised, or impressed.
The room was larger than he had
expected.Windows
bordered the far wall and a fireplace was already roaring merrily away.
There was a large
table and
several chairs. Even though the room was rather large, there was hardly
room to walk around in it. Piled
everywhere
were large crates and old trunks. One had been opened to reveal that it
was full of ancient looking
parchment
rolls and thick books with peeling covers and binds tied with string.
"Now, as I
had explained earlier, these writings all belong to a wizard that lived
approximately five hundred years
ago. I say
approximately because no one knows for sure. There were rumors for a long
time about a wizard that
lived like
a monk in some part of the Irish wilderness. I don't know how Professor
Dumbledore managed to locate
all of this,
but here we are. The wizard's name was Gregorius O'Leary." Professor Vector
swept around the room
checking boxes
as she talked. "Most of these texts deal with Arithmancy and how it affects
people. From what
Dumbledore
has told me, this wizard believed that the number pattern that is the foundation
of Arithmancy is also
the foundation
for most magic. He spent most of his life making records of Arithmantic
patterns."
Draco glanced
at Granger who had come forward a few steps into the room; her eyes that
had seemed tired earlier
were now alight
with excitement. Her hands were clasped tightly together and she was looking
around the room
trying to
take in as much as possible. Granger had no skill at all in hiding her
emotion. Draco made a soft derisive
noise that
she ignored. Draco was itching to tear into a crate and see what he could
find, but he calmly stood in the
doorway, his
arms crossed over his chest, an expression of mild boredom furrowing his
brow.
Professor Vector
glanced at a small watch that she was wearing and then started talking
again, this time a little faster.
"What you're
supposed to do is go through his writings and study his findings, see if
there is any real connection
between the
base Arithmancy pattern and anything else. You'll be allowed access to
the restricted section because
the Headmaster
believes that it might prove useful to your work somehow. You'll have to
make weekly progress
reports and
please, try to stay out of trouble. The Headmaster and I are placing a
great deal of responsibility on the
two of you."
She glanced nervously at her watch again and then looked at herself in
the glass of one of the windows.
Draco could
swear that she was checking her make-up. "Well, that about does it, if
you have any questions, feel
free to ask
me tomorrow. I really must be going now, here are your keys, and good luck!"
And with that Professor
Vector practically
ran out of the room.
Granger was
unable to contain herself any longer; she darted forward to the open box
and kneeled by it, her eyes
wide with
excitement. Draco could hear her mutter, "Amazing!" to herself.
Draco looked
back through the door; he could see most of the library from up above like
this. He took another
look and could
see Professor Vector rushing out the doors. He closed the door and strolled
into the room coming
to stand next
to Granger who was lifting out an old scroll with a great show of reverence.
"It's not your
first born Granger, although that is a scary thought, you're face, Weasley's
hair." Draco grimaced at
her but she
was smiling when she looked up at him, she was dripping with delight.
"Look at this
Malfoy, it's amazing." She held the scroll out to him and for a second
Draco realized what it would be
like to have
her as friend. Granger was practically glowing at Draco as she held it
out for him to take.
"I don't want
it, it's been soiled by your touch." He growled at her, finding himself
uncomfortable with the way she
had just looked
at him. Her delight seemed to fade slightly and she lowered the scroll
that Draco was dying to look
at. She said
nothing to him for quite some time.
Granger pulled
open a few other crates and rummaged around their contents while Draco
did the same. He eventually
decided to
start with a few old tomes with dark red bindings while Granger had a pile
of scrolls on the table in front
of her. They
worked quietly, taking notes and plotting points. Granger was the first
to break the silence.
"Look, we're
going to be spending a lot of time here together. And I'm not about to
give up this chance just to avoid
you." Granger
started to roll up the scroll that she had just gone through which contained
a great deal of information
on the reproduction
cycle of flobberworms when contrasted with the number nine.
"And your point would be what Mudblood?" He asked her not looking up.
"We should
have some sort of truce." Surprised by these words, Draco glanced up and
met Granger's eyes. He
briefly wondered
how her eyes could have so many different shades of brown in them.
"A truce?"
Draco repeated as he mused over his last though, deciding that he didn't
care how many shades of brown
the Mudblood
had in her eyes.
"Yeah, a truce.
You know, a white flag, we lay down our arms." Granger unrolled another
scroll and immediately
began to take
notes. "This will go easier if we work together."
"Work together?
Draco Malfoy work together with Mudblood Granger? Are you insane?" Even
as he said these
words he knew
that she was right. Their work would go much smoother if they weren't constantly
at each other's
throats.
Granger stopped
working to watch him mull this idea over. "I don't want to be constantly
worried that you're going
to hex me."
She told him, "I find it distracting when I have to constantly watch you."
"Why Granger,
you watch me? I didn't know you cared." Draco gave her his best smirk;
Granger only rolled her
eyes. "Fine,
we'll have a truce. I swear that when we're in this room, I won't hex you.
Will that do?"
Granger seemed to consider this and finally nodded.
"Of course,
outside of this room, there is no truce." He told her firmly expecting
some sort of argument, but Granger
just nodded
agreeably at him.
"I wouldn't have it any other way Malfoy."
"Well since
we're being all peaceful-like, I have a question for you Granger." Draco
closed the book that he was
going through
and set it down. "What exactly happened the other night?"
"I...I saw
you from the window and I followed, to warn Hagrid. When it attacked I..."
Granger paused here and
looked away
from Draco, "I stunned it and then managed to wake you up and get you to
the castle."
"Where were
you? We didn't see you." Malfoy was staring at her now, picking up on every
little thing that she did,
the way her
eyes darted around the room avoiding his gaze, the way that she kept playing
with a strand of her hair,
the way she
shifted uncomfortably in her seat. It all told him something very important;
she was hiding something.
"I was invisible," she muttered.
"How could
you have been invisible? Invisibility charms are very advanced, even for
know-it-all Granger. You
being capable
of performing an invisibility charm is almost as unlikely as you having
an invisibility cloak." Draco
smirked at
her but found that she was now decidedly not looking at him. "You have
an invisibility cloak?"
"N...no I don't
have one." She answered and he could tell that she wasn't lying, but she
wasn't being entirely truthful
either. And
then he understood. She didn't have one, but someone else did. There wasn't
any way that Weasley
could afford
an invisibility cloak so it must be...
"Potter, it's
Potter's cloak." He said matter-a-factly and then smiled inwardly. That
was definitely something
interesting
to know. "But why did you save me?"
"Nobody deserves to die like that." She muttered and started to read her scroll again.
Draco leaned
across the table and snatched it out of her hands. She looked up angrily
and met his eyes. "Not even
me Granger?"
"No, not even
you Malfoy." Her brown eyes flashed at him and he felt that she could be
dangerous if she ever got
angry enough.
She leaned across the table to take the scroll back from him when he reached
forward and grabbed
her arm. "Let
me go Malfoy!" She yelled at him, trying to pull away.
"Why haven't
you told anyone that truth? Why didn't you rat me out?" He leaned towards
her; this question had
been weighing
on his mind since it happened. He didn't want her to have any control over
him; he needed to know
what could
have possessed her to protect him.
"I just didn't
want to tell, that's all, now let me go." She struggled more furiously
against him, but Draco held on.
He knew that
if he let her go she would bolt for the door. He found himself holding
her arm more gently than he had
before in
the hospital wing, some tiny part of him didn't want to hurt her.
"I don't believe
you. I know that you and your merry men would give anything to have me
thrown out of Hogwarts.
What could
possibly stop you?" He leaned closer to her, their faces only a few inches
away from each other; he
looked into
her eyes trying to find the answer. And then he saw it, guilt. "You feel
guilty?" He asked, surprised, why
in the world
would she feel guilty.
Granger seemed
to lose her glow and once again she looked very tired. She stopped fighting
his hold and stayed
still. "I...I
was going to leave you." Draco's eyes widened. "I was going to let you
die. I turned to go, to run, but I'm
not like that.
I don't know who that was in me that wanted to let you die. But nobody
deserves that." Her voice
died down
to a low murmur and then stopped.
She was now
looking at him with an expression that shocked him. Her eyes seemed to
be asking forgiveness.
She looked
only a few more words away from tears. This wasn't the Mudblood Granger
that he was familiar with.
She suddenly
seemed to become aware of how close he was to her and she jerked back.
He let go and she sat down.
Draco just
sat and stared at her, he wasn't quite sure how to handle her at the moment,
it was much easier when they
were insulting
each other. But before the silence could get too oppressive, she started
to pack up her bag. She
slipped her
little silver key into her pocket and then walked to the door. She cast
one last glance at Draco before
she darted
out the door. Draco rose to his feet and went out onto the walkway; he
could see her curly head
disappear
out through the main doors.
"Well," he
whispered to himself, "that was certainly interesting."
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