The Host of Hogwarts

Chapter 1

No matter how much Scorpius tried to counsel his excitement it showed easily through the bound in his step and how his eye seemed to glance over everything he passed as if he was trying to save every detail of the train station into his memory. Astoria and Draco Malfoy couldn't help exchanging smiles every so often when their son would show these signs of just how giddy with excitement he truly was.

Astoria had never been this excited to start school she had been so nervous about leaving her home she hid in the closet and her parents had to drag her to the train station. Draco related a little better to his son's excitement for his first day of school, but he had to admit he had been a little nervous but the young blond showed no sign of being even a tad bit afraid of what was about to come.

They approached the brick wall that held the hidden passage to the platform 9 and 3/4, and Scorpius stopped his Trolley in front of of it and grinned up at the bricks for a second before turning to his parents "This it is isn't it; Platform 9 3/4" he asked looking overjoyed that he was finally here.

"That it is" Draco said taking a deep breath it was strange that his only son was leaving for school; it didn't seem to long ago when Astoria and him where arguing about what to name the boy and now he is on his way to Hogwarts. Astoria put her arm on her husband's shoulder feeling the same emotions as he was; it wouldn't be the same without Scorpius in their big empty house.

Scorpius took a second to take in everything and his mother smiled and urged him forward. "What are you waiting for Scorp, you don't want to miss the train to Hogwarts" It was a ridiculous notion the train didn't leave for another 30 minuets but before the blond got a chance to reply the group was suddenly interrupted by a young girl the age of Scorpius with a green cloth hat sitting on her stringy blond hair and a red shirt with a picture of a weird object that none of the family really knew what it was suppose to be an image of was on the front of it.

The girl looked out of breath and a little bit embarrassed as she stopped her trolley next to them she was trying to find her words "Did you..." she started looking wide eyed like she was terrified at all three of them "Say Platform 9 3/4" she breath sounding out of breath and looking as nervous as ever.

Now there is one thing you need to know about this Malfoy family. They come from a very long line of pureblooded wizards that date back centuries. Draco was raised from a very young age to think he was better then the normal witch or wizard, and to think shame among someone as low blood as a muggleborn which what everyone could agree this girl was. One thing was for certain there was no way this girl was not a breed from a witch or wizard the evidence was clear right down to the way she dressed. If this girl wasn't a muggleborn in was oblivious that she was not raised in the wizarding world. Draco had learned to grow up since he left school and blood status was hardly an issue as a banker since he mostly worked alone, but his throat seemed to close up at the sight of the girl. It was a good thing his wife was there because she was able to smile at the girl and tell her what she needed to know

"Your probably wondering how to get on the platform right?" Astoria chimed to the young girl even leaning over to seem even more friendly.

The girl nodded frantically as if she had been searching for this platform all day and couldn't find it. Draco tilted his head to the side to look at his son, hatred for muggleborns wasn't something he tried to pass on to his son, but he sometimes wondered if Scorpius ever picked it up from any of his friends or from his grandfather instead. Scorpius didn't seem to think that way though; even though he stopped and stared at the situation the look in his eye was as if he was nervous about how his parents were going to act instead of concerned with the muggleborn.

Astoria pointed to the wall that stood in front of them that the young blond seemed to see for the first time. "Its simple" the brunet said calmly "Just run or walk at the wall and before you know it you will be on the platform"

The girl looked doubtful as she stared at what looked like as a solid brick wall, and Draco couldn't blame her if something like this happened when he was starting school he firmly believed his father would tell her to run into a different brick wall. Though she began walking to the wall rather slowly and when she saw her cart disappearing through the wall she finished the last bit in a dash before she disappeared completely onto the platform.

Right after the girl was gone before the couple knew it their son was running straight in after the strange girl. Astoria and Draco frowned at each other not making any moves to fallow or stop their son instead it was them standing their trying to take everything in. "He can't be friends with her" Draco blurted and Astoria turned to stair at him.

"I don't know my love maybe this will help him" Astoria said softly the fake smile she had wore all day had faded off her face.

"He is better off friends with Flint and Goyle they will stick around him through school their good to him." Draco said putting an arm around the thin brunet's waist.

"We both know he doesn't like them and what if he doesn't get into Slytherin. We both know he is nothing like we are."

"If we are lucky he will though especially after what I have yet to tell him."

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