Their Room
by
aleximoon
Chapter
8
Letters
From Father
Draco crumpled
the letter from Lucius and savagely pushed himself back from the table.
Several Slytherins looked
up at him
as he turned away and walked out of the great hall. He felt eyes watch
him as he walked though the door
and refused
to look and see if any of them were amber colored. He didn't want to meet
her eyes right now.
He walked out
through the front doors of Hogwarts and onto the grounds. Draco took the
crumpled letter out of
his pocket
and tore it into little pieces before letting them go. He watched the tiny
scraps drift idly down towards the
water of the
lake. Draco knew that he would respond to this one. No matter how much
he disliked Lucius, Draco
knew that
he could no longer ignore his letters, or his commands. At least this latest
order was simple. Draco was
only supposed
to meet him in Hogsmeade before the Halloween feast. Draco knew what the
purpose of the meeting
was, Lucius
was still trying to convince him to be a death eater, force him to follow
in his footsteps. Sometimes Draco
didn't really
know why he didn't just agree. Everyone already thought that he was a death
eater. Except for Granger
though, she
had seemed to believe him. Draco hadn't known why it was important for
her to know that he wasn't a
death eater,
but it had been. He had been very surprised that day when he had found
her fast asleep in their room.
Her brown
curls were fringing her face and Draco had thought that her hair wasn't
nearly as bushy as he remembered.
Draco glared
out at the lake and remembered that morning in the library, for a moment,
he had almost thought she
was pretty.
"Know-it-all Granger pretty?" Draco gave a snort of laughter that didn't mask his doubt.
Draco turned
back towards the school; he could see several people had just come out
onto the grounds. Moving
closer he
saw that they were Potter and Weasley carrying brooms with Granger between
both of them deep in
conversation.
"Stupid Mudblood," Draco hissed as his eyes followed her across the lawn towards the Quidditch field.
Even though
Draco went to the library almost every day, his meetings with Granger had
become fairly rare. Their time
together had
eventually dwindled to only a few minutes together in the library to discuss
their weekly progress report
and in Arithmancy
where they didn't speak. Draco had finally realized that Granger was avoiding
him. He saw her in
Potions and
Care of Magical Creatures, but there she was surrounded by Potter and Weasley
constantly. He couldn't
even taunt
her properly with them hanging around. Whenever he made a comment towards
her, she would just step
back and let
her mighty protectors take care of it.
"And who is
she to avoid me? She's the mudblood!" Draco glared towards the Quidditch
field as he saw Potter and
Weasley rise
up on brooms. He watched dolefully from where he was as the two friends
released the little snitch from
its box and
began to chase it.
Draco stalked
through the castle doors and started to head towards the dungeons. On one
of the walls was a notice
of the first
Quidditch match of the season. Ravenclaw vs. Hufflepuff on Saturday.
"I could skip
the match and go to the library. She'd be there then, she'd expect me to
go to the match." He muttered
under his
breath as he looked at the notice. He didn't know why he wanted to see
her. He tried to convince himself
that it was
only because he wanted to check her work. Half of his Arithmancy grade
was dependant on her. But there
was a nagging
doubt in the back of his mind when he thought this, as if there might be
some other reason for him to
see Granger.
As if he might actually want to see Granger, as if he might actually miss
her. But Draco easily dismissed
thoughts like
that as being completely ludicrous. But he did find himself looking forward
to Saturday with an odd
sense of unjustifiable
anticipation.
Draco had to
fight his way through the throng of students that was pouring out onto
the lawn for the upcoming match.
He hadn't
changed his mind about going to the library even though he almost felt
guilty about not watching the match.
He knew that
to be prepared for their match against Hufflepuff, he really should become
familiar with the way Cedric
Diggory's
replacement played. But Draco had little doubt that they would be pushover,
no matter how well they
played. Draco
was rather proud of his Quidditch ability and it constantly infuriorated
him that Potter somehow always
managed to
come out on top. He paused to watch a large troupe of Gryffindors pass
him on their way outside, Potter
and Weasley
included. Draco was pleased to see that Granger wasn't with them.
The library
was deserted when Draco reached it; even Madame Pince seemed to be absent.
He strolled through the
shelves enjoying
the resounding silence. He was pleased to see that the door to the antechamber
was cracked open.
Draco was
aware that Granger was as careful with this room as he was. He wouldn't
have been surprised if she came
back to check
that the door was locked after she had left. She would never leave the
door open unless she was
there. Draco
and Granger both knew that the writings of O'Leary were very valuable,
even if no one else could see
the beauty
of ancient manuscripts.
He stealthily
opened the door and slinked into the room. Granger was sitting at the table
in the squishy chair that she
seemed to
like so much. There were several books around her but none were opened.
Draco realized, as he came up
behind her
that she was reading a letter. Standing behind her, Draco glanced over
her shoulder at it. He skimmed it
quickly and
then noticed with a bit of surprise that it was signed Viktor.
"This couldn't possibly be Viktor Krum?" He wondered to himself.
He had always
figured that Krum had been using Granger to disrupt Potter during the tournament.
"What could
anyone want
with a buck-toothed know-it-all? Well, so she isn't exactly buck-toothed
anymore, and so what if her
being a know-it-all
is one of Granger's better qualities? That shouldn't hold the interest
of someone as famous as
Krum." Draco
felt a slight tinge of anger as he looked down at the letter.
"Reading letters
are we? Anything interesting?" Draco breathed into Granger's ear. His mouth
was so close to her
head that
her curly hair fluttered.
Granger spun
around to face him, her eyes wide with a bit of fright. "Malfoy! Haven't
you ever heard of knocking!"
She practically
screamed at him.
"Why knock? I have a key." He sat down next to her, knowing that it made her uncomfortable to have him so close.
"I swear, if
you do that again I'll hex you. I don't know with what, but I swear I will."
Granger's eyes flashed angrily
at him and
Draco had little doubt that she meant it.
Deciding that
a change of topic might be in order Draco stole the letter from her hand.
"So, still dating the famous
Viktor Krum?"
"No, not that it's any of your business Malfoy."
Draco felt
an odd sense of relief, no doubt happy that one of his favorite celebrities
wasn't tied to a Mudblood.
"Ahh, well
now Weasley has his chance doesn't he?" Draco smirked as Granger gave him
a glare. "Yes, I'm sure
that Weasley
will be pleased to know that Viktor is once again available." Draco knew
how ludicrous this was,
but then,
so was the way that Weasley had acted last year. Draco might hate Potter
and his friends, but he did
like to keep
tabs on them.
Draco watched
Granger, waiting for the tide of rage that he knew must be coming as her
face suffused with color,
but when she
opened her mouth it wasn't a verbal barrage that met his ears, but laughter.
Pure and clean like a bell
it rang out
in the room and probably carried out into the empty library. Draco stared
at her in stunned silence. He
had made her
laugh, not a derisive one, but happy and amused. Draco felt once again,
what it might be like to have
Hermione Granger
as a friend and not an enemy, and for a single moment before all of his
Malfoy training could
kick him,
he didn't think that it was such a bad idea.
"That has got
to be..." Granger dissolved into laughter once again before regaining some
self-control, "the most
ridiculous
thing that I have ever heard. Don't ever let Ron hear you say that!"
"I don't care
if he does, what is poor ittle Weasley going to do to me? And it's his
own fault for being such a ruddy
git that he
didn't even see what was in front of him." Draco felt himself grinning
back at Granger, but she had suddenly
gone still.
"Wh...what
is that supposed to mean Malfoy?" Granger seemed to have gone pale and
she twisted the hem of her
robe in her
fingers.
"What is what
supposed to mean Granger?" Draco wasn't listening to her anymore, he had
suddenly found himself
captivated
by a flash of white that had turned out to be Granger's slender ankles.
He finally managed to tear his eyes
away from
the delicate image that she had presented him and meet her gaze. Then he
knew what she was talking
about, and
he had no idea what he had meant. He stared at her opened mouth and then
stood up.
"What do you
think I meant Mudblood?" he hissed at her, pleased when she flinched slightly,
the small peace that
they had achieved
only moments before was now gone. He snatched a book off the table, trying
to give some
credence to
his unexpected arrival and then walked from the room leaving Granger staring
wide-eyed at the floor.
Draco pulled
his cloak tighter around his shoulders as he pressed through the crowd
towards the address that Lucius
had given
him. The directions took him down one side street after another until he
had found what was probably the
most decrepit
part of Hogsmeade. The broken down house that stood before him was only
one amongst many. He
took a deep
breath and knocked on the door.
"Welcome young
Mr. Malfoy," a simpering man that Draco didn't know bowed him into the
house. "Your father is
waiting in
the parlor down the hall."
Draco walked
slowly towards the last room at the end of the hall; he took in every detail
that he could see. The
wallpaper
was an old peeling print, what little furniture there was lay covered under
almost an inch of dust. This
was definetly
not up to Lucius' usual standards of living. As he passed a door on his
left, he could hear the soft
murmuring
of several men. Draco felt a pang of foreboding and he knew that nothing
good could come of this
meeting. The
door at the end of the hall opened before he could reach it and he stood
now before the icy visage
of his father.
"Come in Draco," Lucius said in that low voice that use to make Draco shudder.
Draco showed
no emotions however as he walked steadily into the room and stood looking
around himself. This
room was very
different from what he had seen of the rest of the house. This room was
clean and warm, the furniture,
while old,
looked comfortable. Lucius motioned for Draco to sit but he only shook
his head and asked a question
that he already
knew the answer to.
"What do you want Lucius?" Draco asked him coolly, making sure to meet his eyes.
"Can't a father
take an interest in his son?" Lucius made no attempt to make these words
sound sincere. He continued
in that same
low voice that use to terrify Draco's mother. "I fear that you might be
on the threshold of a gave mistake,
and Draco,
I do mean grave."
Draco let no reaction show to Lucius' words, he knew that he had to remain calm and silent.
Lucius sighed
and took out his wand, "Draco, my son, I would really prefer this to be
simple and painless. You would
be a great
asset to our cause, and your position as a student in Hogwarts makes you
vital to the Dark Lord's plans."
"Crabbe and
Goyle are there are well Lucius, I'm sure that they would be willing to
join your lot." Draco felt the grip
on his temper
start to slip as a shiver of fear crept imperceptibly up his spine.
"The Dark Lord
doesn't care about Crabbe and Goyle, he wants you! And I will not tolerate
you delaying his plans
just because
you don't know where your loyalties lie. If I have to remind you of all
you that owe to me, then I will do
so." Lucius
had stood up and was facing Draco, his wand held loosely in his hand.
Draco held
his head high and tried not to show his fear. He looked at the wand for
a mere moment and knew it was
a mistake.
Lucius smiled cruelly at his son and then in that same low voice, hissed
a spell that Draco had heard used
many times
before but never on himself.
"Crucio"
The pain was
immense, Draco could feel that white-hot light coursing through him, burning
every inch of his body,
drying out
his veins and making his head scream in agony. He fell forward onto his
knees but he refused to scream.
His ears were
pounding loudly and he never heard the curse being repeated again and again
as Lucius cast the spell
repeatedly.
Draco only knew that every part of him hurt, every hair on his body was
singeing itself to his skin,
burning his
flesh, he could feel it as great chunks seemed to dry up from the heat
and fall off. Draco was trying hard
not to scream,
not to make a noise, not to let Lucius win. But a low moan issued forth
from him that slowly
escalated
into a painful cry of defeat. And suddenly the pain was gone.
"Open your eyes son."
Draco opened
his eyes and looked up into the face of his father. The wand was still
held in his hand, pointing casually
at Draco.
With the pain gone Draco could feel the tears that had been forced out
of him during the agony. He took a
deep breath,
trying to steady himself, but he felt so weak he could barely move.
"Draco, you
will join us." It wasn't a request. Lucius expected no more argument from
his son. And Draco felt himself
nodding.
"Yes," he whispered,
but Lucius still held the wand, watching him. "Yes father." Draco said,
his voice felt dry and
painful in
his throat.
Draco didn't
move from where he lay on the floor, his knees tucked up to his chin, Lucius
turned and walked from
the room without
a glance back. Draco closed his eyes again. His father had won; had beaten
him. There had been
so much pain
that he hadn't known what to do, and now his fate had been decided. He
felt anger build up him, but
he was too
exhausted to move. There really wasn't any point to fighting it; he knew
that, Voldemort was too
powerful.
At least this way he would be on the winning team. He wouldn't have to
put up with the likes of Potter
and his gang
anymore. He saw Lucius' cold eyes in his mind and hated him, hated him
more than anything in the
world. And
then another face came to him, one that he didn't hate. Warm brown eyes
that were crinkled in
laughter at
something he had said. Someone that believed him when he told her that
he wasn't a death eater.
Draco grabbed
the armrest of the closest chair and pulled himself up. He stood and looked
shakily around him. There
was a window
against one wall. He stumbled towards it and crashed into a table. Pulling
himself up with a curse he
could hear
footsteps in the hall. Draco pulled the window open and felt a breath of
icy wind ruffle his hair. He knew
that he was
too weak to climb out of the window so he merely let himself fall out.
Pulling himself to his feet once
again, he
leaned against the wall of the house and started walking as quickly as
he could through the deserted streets.
As he turned
another corner, he could hear cheerful voices coming towards him; he ducked
into an alleyway to wait
for them to
pass.
Potter, Weasley,
and Granger were strolling down the road oblivious to the dangers that
lurked only a few streets
away. Potter
stopped short and turned to look into the alley.
"Why are you
lurking in the dark Malfoy?" Potter asked him coldly, and Draco felt oddly
annoyed when Potter and
Weasley both
edged in front of Granger, blocking the pretty girl from view.
"I'm taking
a stroll Potter, what does it look like," Draco snapped at him, wishing
they would leave. "You really
should watch
out Potter, you'll lead your friends right into trouble you know." He knew
that Lucius and his friends
would be very
interested in finding the fabulous Harry Potter in a fairly deserted street,
not that Draco cared about
what would
happen to Potter, but Granger hadn't done anything wrong. It wasn't her
fault that she was a
mudblood.
But Potter
wasn't getting the hint. Draco could see that Potter was torn between two
great desires, one desperately
wanted to
beat Draco's head in, but the other would rather just avoid Draco in general.
"C'mon Potter,"
Draco growled at him, Granger's face was peaking around Weasley at him;
she seemed worried.
Draco leaned
farther back into the shadows. "Why don't you take your stupid mudblood
girlfriend and help
Weasley here
shop for a house, I saw some lovely ones down that way. They even had a
roof on some of them,
I'd say right
in his price range wouldn't you?"
Weasley dove
forward but Potter grabbed his arm and muttered something to him that Draco
couldn't hear. All
three of them
gave him a nasty look and then disappeared down the street. Draco gave
an exhausted sigh and
leaned against
the wall. He felt his knees give as all the strength went out of him and
he sank down to the dirty
ground. He
heard footsteps running, coming near him, and he knew that it was over.
He couldn't escape Lucius.
"Malfoy?"
Draco's eyes
shot open in surprise when he heard her voice. Granger stood in the mouth
of the alleyway. She
rushed to
him and kneeled next to him.
"Are you all
right? What happened to you?" Her voice sounded worried. Draco couldn't
help but smile to himself,
she was worried.
"I told you
to go! I don't need you." He snapped at her, hiding the pleasure at having
her worry. She placed one
hand on his
shoulder and the other lightly touched his chest through his robes.
"Malfoy..."
she started but Draco suddenly held a finger to her lips. He strained his
ears, trying to listen, there was
someone coming.
He looked at Granger and knew what would happen if they found her here.
He grabbed the
wall and pulled
himself to his feet. Granger stood up with him and was about to speak when
he grabbed her roughly.
He pulled
her into a darker shadow and covered her mouth with his hand.
"For once in
your life, shut-up Granger." He hissed in her ear. Draco figured that she
would argue but she
immediately
went still and silent. He pulled her close to him, mostly because he didn't
think that he could stand
without her
support, but also because a tiny part of him was yearning to hold her.
There were footsteps
approaching,
insistent footsteps. From where they were standing, Draco could see Lucius
stop and look down
the alley.
"He has to
be close Goyle, look down there." Lucius commanded to a large burly figure
that started down the alley
towards them.
"I never should have left him alone, it's his mother in him, she was hard
to break as well."
Draco felt
Granger tremble and he pulled her closer. They watched, petrified as Goyle
came nearer to them. He
could feel
Granger's hand drop and reach for her wand but Goyle had stopped approaching,
another figure had
joined Lucius.
"Dumbledore
knows that we're here, we have to leave Hogsmeade." The new figure told
him. "Don't worry Lucius,
we know where
to find your son. He has no where else to go except for Hogwarts."
Lucius nodded; looking slightly defeated he turned to the other men and all three disaparated with a popping sound.
Draco stood
for a few more moments; not wanting to move for fear that this might be
a trick; that they were waiting
for him. But
finally he let go of Granger who took a step back from him. Draco leaned
against the wall, he felt too
exhausted
to move. He looked at Granger, she seemed very frightened. He expected
her to turn around and run the
other way
but she suddenly threw her arms around his neck and gave him a tight hug.
"Are you all
right Malfoy? What did they want with you?" She asked softly as she pulled
back far enough to look
into his eyes.
Which Draco didn't think was far enough, as he had suddenly become uncomfortably
aware of how
close she
was.
"I'm fine Granger,"
he said gruffly and pushed her back gently. She didn't say anything, just
placed his arm around
her shoulder
and pulled him away from the wall.
"C'mon Malfoy, I'll help you get back." She told him as he leaned against her.
"People will
see." He said as she started to guide him from through the alley. "And
I don't need help from a
mudblood."
He snapped at her.
Granger immediately
let go of his arm and Draco felt himself land hard on the ground. She turned
to look at him,
her eyes flashing.
"Look Malfoy,
almost everyone is back at the castle now, the feast will be starting soon,
so no one will see you
being helped
by a mudblood. So please, can you just stop being a prat for a couple of
minutes?" She offered him
her hand,
which, with great reluctance, Draco accepted.
Granger dug
through her bag and found a bag of newly bought candy. After fishing around
for a moment, she came
up with a
large bar of chocolate.
"Here, eat some of this." She broke it in half and handed a piece to him.
"You know, Lucius isn't a dementor." He told her looking suspiciously at the chocolate.
"I know that,
but it has lots of sugar in it. You'll feel better if you eat some." She
told him simply and put the bag of
Honeydukes
candy back into her book bag.
They walked
slowly out of town and towards the school, Draco had to admit that he was
feeling better now. The
sun was setting
and a soft red glow was lingering over the grounds. He didn't need to lean
on Granger anymore and
he was thankful
for that. She made him uncomfortable when she was that close. She didn't
ask him any questions
about what
had happened either and he found their silence to be comforting.
Many windows
were lit up in the castle, and they had to pass several grinning jack-o-lanterns
on their way to the
great hall.
A rumble of many voices could be heard on the other side of the large doors
as they paused before joining
the feast.
Draco turned to look at Granger who had stopped as well.
"You know Granger," he said quietly, "you're not as bad as I thought."
She gave him
an almost imperceptible smile and replied, "Thanks, I think. You're not
so bad yourself Malfoy." And
she entered
the great hall to join Potter and Weasley, leaving Draco standing out in
the hall thinking that today hadn't
been that
bad of a day after all.
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