The thin line between Love and Hate
Prologue
Draco Malfoy grew up as the only child of Lucius Malfoy and Narcissa Malfoy(Black), at the Malfoy Manor, the marvelous mansion in Wiltshire which had been in his family's possession for hundreds of years. From the time when he could say his first words, it was made clear to him that he was triply special: firstly as a pure-blood-wizard, secondly as a member of the Malfoy family, and thirdly for his veela inheritance.
In olden times, the society of the wizarding world considered it of high blood status if a pure blood family had magical creature blood in them. Like, for instance, veela blood. Veela have been known to breed with wizards but not with muggles. Children of these couples are half-blood veela, and are known to inherit their father's magical ability and their mother's beauty and charm. Veela are extremely beautiful creatures. Full-blooded veelas have the ability to shape shift into different animal forms like that of an eagle, swan, dove and horse. Half-blood veela can also shape shift only if their mate has strong and powerful magical energy. There has been no such recorded transformation yet.
Veelas appear to be very seductive and possessive in nature and once the identity of their mate is known, they will stop at nothing to gain their soul mate. A veela comes into its heritance at the age of sixteen years. At the night of the veela's sixteenth birthday, the veela will undergo a very painful transformation. The transformation initiates the allure charm; making them completely irresistible not only to their potential mate but also to others. The veela are to known to remain completely loyal to their mates and once the transformation is completed they will only seek for their one true love, may it take months or years. A female veela, on transformation, develops a perfect body while a male veela, have known to grow a masculine structure, and an increase height and weight. Male veela can have mate with both sexes. The veela also develop its wings, usually white or brown in color. These wings are 10 feet in wing span and appear sharp as razor blades to anybody other than its mate and family. These wings are not only made for flight but also for defence. If the veela presumes its mate is stuck in a potentially dangerous situation, the veela shall sprout its wings and grow claws to defend its mate. Veelas seem to be very aggressive beings. There have been a total of 134 recorded veela attacks due to threat opposed to their mates and veela children.
When the mate first come into physical contact with its veela companion, the experience is sensually exhilarating. After the first touch, both the mate and the veela will fall into a drugged state, making them unable to concentrate on anything else but each other. When the mate and the veela both agree on the bonding, the veela will arrange for the room to be bonded in, with a traditional bed layering. The veela will do absolute anything to please their mate, and hence will obey any command made by their mate. Also, when the mate touches it veela's wings, he or she shall feel pleasure beyond explanation. This is how the veela makes itself absolutely desirable and hence, keeping the bond between the mate and its lover forever strong. That is why, veela couples are extremely happy and their love is known to be almost intoxicating.
The first priority of the veela is to lure its mate into the bonding. After accomplishing its first goal, the second most important priority becomes producing offspring. When a male veela has a male mate, the mate will be the carrier of the children. The womb develops after the first bonding, which is a smuch painful experience as compared to the veela transformation. After the womb is developed, the veela and mate can unite again for the second time, in order to impregnate the mate.
After the second bonding, the male veela will give its complete attention and protection to its mate. When the mate finally gives birth, the veela takes the responsibility of the protection of its family. He or she can kill if any danger is opposed to his or her family. This is completely legal, according to veela law.
Also, the veela can resort to killing if any interference is made during the courtship. Veela laws, if violated, will allow the veela to punish the offender with or without mercy. Therefore, it isn't wise to offend a veela. It will be considered a big threat and you might risk your own life by doing so.
