"It's almost four o'clock where is she" said Severus.
"You needn't worry so much Snape, she's probably fine" said Prudence chugging down another glass of wine.
"Have you no shame? Your daughter is missing, and you continuosly throw back wine and yet you still wonder why she doesn't stick around your home" said Severus.
"Hmph" said Prudence, then going off to find Bellatrix.
Just at that moment, a white puff of smoke appeared. There stood a silky white haired, dark grey eyed, light brown skinned, girl wearing a blue and white striped strapless dress; her name Odilia Black, nicknamed Peevsie.
"There you are" said Severus.
"Hi Severus" said Peevsie.
"You didn't bring Peeves along with you, did you" asked Severus.
"Of course not, though I would've rather since he's more optimistic then anyone in here" said Peevsie.
"And you find it appropriate a teenage girl your age hang around with him, and the biggest troublemakers in the school" said Severus.
"They were kicked out, remember" said Peevsie.
"You needn't remind me, I can only hope you don't get expelled" said Severus.
"I see you've arrived" said Lucius when he'd come over.
"Hello Mr. Malfoy" said Peevsie.
"Didn't bring along Peeves, did you-" Lucius looked around, and Peevsie looked to him. "It seems as though you haven't? Finally decided to ditch the aggravating little poltergiest" asked Lucius.
"No, I've only found interest in ditching pure-bloods who find themselves superior to other breeds, such as yourself" said Peevsie then walking away from Severus and Lucius.
Peevsie was standing in the library looking at the books on the shelves, she wasn't paying attention to her surroundings. So when a hand touched her shoulder, Peevsie jumped.
"Draco, you jerk" said Peevsie turning around.
"Aw, but baby I love you" said Draco catching her hands before she could slap or punch him.
"You are so annoying" said Peevsie.
"Really? Am I rather Peevsie" asked Draco.
Peevsie pulled her hands away from him, and playfully punched Draco in the shoulder.
"Oh wait, that's your nickname" said Draco.
"What do you want" asked Peevsie.
"I want a lot of things actually, and a lot of them happen to be involving you" said Draco.
"You're sick" said Peevsie.
"Don't flatter yourself Peevsie" said Draco.
"Care to leave me alone" asked Peevsie.
"After a question" said Draco.
"Are you sure this isn't a statement" asked Peevsie.
"I'm sure" said Draco.
"Fine" said Peevsie.
"You're sporting a blue strapless dress, at a party in Malfoy Manor...with a bunch of Slytherins" said Draco.
"That's a statement" said Peevsie.
"It's partly a question" said Draco.
Peevsie rolls her eyes at Draco.
"Care to take a walk love" said Draco.
"First of all, I'm not your darling or love" said Peevsie.
"Shouldn't that be for me to judge" asked Draco.
"Perhaps" said Peevsie.
Draco took her hand, and led her to a part of one of the bookshelves. He pulled a book out, and pulled something from behind the book. Then he placed the book back onto the shelf, just then another bookshelf slid aside and revealed a passageway.
"I'm not going in there, you know how much I don't like dark places" said Peevsie.
"Come on" said Draco exchanging out his hand.
Peevsie looked at Draco unsurely.
"Trust me" said Draco.
Though Peevsie was unsure of what to do, she took Draco's hand. He pulled her after him, she noticed the bookshelf went back to place as they'd both gone in. The two ran together through the passage until they reached the outside, where there were floating lanterns.
"Come on" said Draco.
Draco brought her to a spot past a few trees, and he sat on the grass leaning against a tree. Peevsie sat beside him, and he wrapped his arm around her. She lay her head on his shoulder.
Peevsie felt Draco's eyes look to her, and she looked at him. He leant in to kiss her, but she pulled away from him. She stood, and brushed herself off.
"We broke up for a reason, you know that" said Peevsie.
"That doesn't mean I understand the reason" said Draco standing.
"We should be heading back inside anyway, I should be leaving soon anyway" said Peevsie.
Draco had an angry look on his face, and shook his head.
"You never allowed me a chance to explain" said Draco.
"Explain what? That you're a Death Eater, and you choose to follow your father in killing people" said Peevsie.
"It wasn't anything like that, you know that" said Draco.
"Yet you continue to stay a Death Eater" said Peevsie.
"Do you see another way out? You know how our parents are, you'd know what I mean if your father were still alive" said Draco.
Peevsie thought for a second, as though in pain.
"My father was looking for a way out" said Peevsie.
"From what I heard from your mother, sounds a lot like he was trying to find a way out before you were even born" said Draco.
"Fred and George were right, I shouldn't have even come here" said Peevsie, turning to leave Draco.
"Peevsie" said Draco.
"Stay away from me Malfoy...FAR AWAY" hissed Peevsie turning to look at Draco for a moment.
Peevsie then turned on her heel, and apparated.
"Evening" said George as Peevsie arrived in the living room.
Peevsie said nothing as she walked past George and Fred.
"Perhaps Malfoy needs another lesson" said Fred.
"Punching Malfoy again won't solve anything" said George.
"It'll sure as hell make me feel a lot better" said Fred.
"She's your girlfriend, go and cheer her up" said George.
Peevsie was against the door, and lowered herself to so she was then sitting on floor.
"Malfoy the bothersome git, bothering friend of Peeves...shall Peeves do something about him? Perhaps a few snakes in his undergarments throughout the final year" questioned Peeves appearing flying in mid-air.
Peevsie didn't reply, but instead pulled her knees to her face and began to cry.
"Scorpions? Maybe a few spiders" said Peeves.
"Peeves, will you open the door Odilia is upset at the moment" said Fred from behind the door.
"Peeves will not take orders from you, what would Peeves look like taking orders from one who takes personal time away Peeves and Peevsie" yelled Peeves.
"Damn it Peeves, open up" yelled back Fred.
The night continued that way, Fred and Peeves arguing. While Peevsie continued to cry.
