Two families with the same blood status

Two families with the same blood status.

One Weasley, one Malfoy.

Both have children at Hogwarts, the setting for this story,

With the ancient quarrel between Gryffindor and Slytherin.

From these families come two "star crossed" lovers

Who will soon end this terrible quarrel.

"Welcome everyone!" Lucius Malfoy said, "Musicians, play."

Everyone began to dance, as that is what the music was for.

"Who is that girl?" Fred Weasley asked one of the house-elves.

"I don't know." the house-elf seemed a bit nervous to answer, and vanished with a loud "POP".

"She's beautiful." Fred said, "I don't think I've ever really loved until now."

"Ugh." Draco said, "It's one of those Weasleys. With your permission I'd gladly kill him."

"Now, why would you do that, Draco?" Lucius asked.

"Father," Draco said, "He's one of the Weasley blood-traitors."

"Fred, isn't it?" Lucius asked.

"Yes." Draco hissed with hatred.

"Let him alone," Lucius said, "He's being a gentleman. I will not allow you to harm him while he is under my roof."

"When he's a guest, I will not enjoy the party." Draco said.

"Are you the head of this house?" Lucius asked, "You'll start a fight amongst the guests. Leave him alone."

"May I have this dance?" Fred asked Lucius's daughter, Lillith.

"Of course." she replied, but was interrupted by Winky, the house-elf.

"Your mother requested a word with you, Miss Lillith."

"You'll stay here, right?" she asked Fred.

"Of course." he said.

"Who is her mother?" Fred asked Winky.

"The lady of the house, Miss Narcissa." she said, and left quickly.

"She's a Malfoy?!" Fred exclaimed.

"Don't leave so soon, my good people!" Lucius said, "We still have the feast!"

"We already served it, Sir." Winky said.

"Is that so?" he asked, "Well, in that case, goodnight everyone! Thank you for coming."

"Who was that boy with the red hair?" Lillith asked Winky.

"Fred. One of the Weasleys." Winky said, and went to see if any of the guests needed help getting to the fireplace to Floo to their homes.

"My love is my enemy?" Lillith said, "Why?"