New Story!! This is another idea by jessirose85. This is a prologue. I own nothing and I hope you all like it. Enjoy!
"Lucius," Narcissa said walking into my office, "The kids are waiting for you."
"Sorry," I said picking up a file, "I just needed to get all of these papers in here."
"Well you're going to explain to them why you're late," she said smiling, "Have fun with that."
"We'll have a good time," I said kissing her cheek, "We'll be home around noon and the four of us can go have lunch."
"Okay," she said walking out of the room with me, "Make sure that those two don't spoil their lunch."
"I will," I said laughing, "Now, where are those two?"
"Daddy," two voices yelled happily.
"Hello you two," I said kneeling to their level, "Are you ready to come with me?"
"Yup," Hermione said bouncing up and down, "Let's go."
"Draco," I said looking at my son, "What about you? Are you excited to come with me?"
"Yeah," Draco said softly.
Hermione and Draco were twins and the two of them were always together. Hermione loved to read and talk to people about anything while Draco was shyer. Ever since the twins learned to talk it has been a battle keeping Hermione quiet and getting Draco to talk.
I was never really worried about how much Draco talked because he liked to write. For the twins fourth birthday Narcissa and I got Hermione a few new books and some toys that she had been begging for while Draco got a lot of writing supplies.
Whenever Draco and Hermione were together I could hear Hermione talking most of the time and Draco usually kept quiet except for answering Hermione some times. Hermione never seemed to mind because she always knew what Draco meant.
"Come on you two," I said taking their hands, "Let's go."
"Yay," Hermione said happily, "Come on Draco. We're going to have lots of fun."
Draco simply nodded his head and smiled softly. I looked down at Draco and watched him look up at me with a big smile. I ruffed his hair slightly and walked to the fireplace.
"Ministry of Magic," I yelled throwing Floo Powder into the flames.
"Wow," Hermione said falling out of the fireplace, "That was fun. Can we do it again?"
"When we go home, Sweetie," I said laughing, "Draco, are you alright?"
"Yes," Draco said taking my hand once more.
"Okay," I said smiling, "Let's go drop these off and I'll show you my office."
"Let's go," Hermione said pulling us.
"Alright," I said walking with the two of them to the elevator.
When we got to the elevator we had to wait for it to get back down to our level. As we waited I explained to Hermione and Draco what I did at the office when I came here.
Hermione listened but was looking around at all of the things and people so I knew that she wasn't really interested. Draco, on the other hand, was looking up at me with wonder in his eyes.
This was the first time I had ever seen him give me that look. He usually only had that look when he was reading a new book he had gotten or when he read something he didn't remember writing.
"You do all that?" Draco asked softly.
"Yes," I said grinning.
"Wow," he said before looking back at the elevator doors.
I grinned to myself when Draco looked away. I never thought that Draco would be interested in what I did for a living, but I guess I was wrong. He was looking at me like I was his hero even if it was just for awhile.
"Daddy," Hermione said looking up at me, "Are there always this many people?"
"No," I said frowning, "There are a lot more people then normal. I don't know why though."
I took another quick look around the building and realized that there were double the normal amount of people. I decided that I was going to bring the papers in tomorrow and the three of us could come back when it wasn't so crowded.
Before I could say anything the elevator doors opened and a huge mass of people got out. I tried to keep my hands on both Draco's and Hermione's but I felt Draco's hand slip from mine.
"Draco," I yelled over the crowd.
"Daddy," Draco yelled sounding scared.
It was terrifying for me to hear Draco sound like that. It wasn't that Draco didn't so his emotions or that was never scared, but I hated the sound of my child being that scared.
"Daddy," Draco yelled again sounding further away.
"Draco," I said picking Hermione up and pushing people out of my way.
As I pushed through the crowd of people trying to find Draco my heart started to race. My son was lost in the Ministry of Magic on its busiest day. I had to find my son before someone took him.
I ran over to a secretary and told her that Draco was lost and that I needed help finding him. The secretary gasped slightly before pulling a lever and having all the doors and windows shut.
"Lucius," James Potter said walking up to me and Hermione, "What's going on?"
"Draco's lost," I said panting.
"I'll help you find him," he said nodding and running off yelling Draco's name.
I continued to look for Draco, but I couldn't see him and when I yelled his name I didn't get a reply. I could feel the tears forming in my eyes, but I had to be strong for my family.
"Daddy," Hermione said softly, "Where's Draco?"
"I don't know," I said honestly, "But I'll find him."
"I'm scared," she said burying her head into my neck, "I want Draco."
"Me too," I said kissing her fore head, "Me too."
"Mr. Malfoy," a women said walking up to me, "Would you like me to get your wife and bring her here?"
"Yes, please," I said nodding.
"Lucius," James said running up to us, "Why don't you sit down? We have everyone looking for Draco."
"I can't sit down and do nothing," I said glaring.
"You need to take care of Hermione," he said motioning to her, "Please, let us do our jobs."
"Fine," I said sighing, "Please, just find my son."
James nodded quickly before going to get me a chair and leaving once again. Hermione looked up at me with tears in her eyes. My heart clenched once again and I pulled her into a hug so she didn't see the tears falling from my eyes.
"Lucius," Narcissa said running up to me.
"He's gone," I whispered when she hugged me, "Draco's lost."
"If he's here then they'll find him," she said quickly.
"And if he's not?" I said looking into her eyes, "This is my fault."
"Don't," she said firmly, "We'll find Draco. We'll get him back."
"I hope so," I said sighing.
Everyone continued to look for Draco for hours. The whole building was searched. No one could find Draco. My son was lost out in the muggle world and I couldn't find him.
The Minister of Magic himself went to the muggle police and asked them to help us find Draco. They agreed, but still it didn't help. They couldn't find Draco either and it broke my heart.
It was my fault that Draco was missing and I couldn't find him. What kind of father was I? Narcissa cried for her son and Hermione didn't really understand what was going on. To her all that mattered was the fact that Draco wasn't next to her. My family was in pain and I couldn't fix it.
The only thing any of us could do was hope that they would find Draco and bring him back to us before anything happened to him that I couldn't fix. He was such a small and soft spoken child. He had to come back to us. There was no other options.
