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Written for the Houses Competition Year 4 Round 8

House: Ravenclaw

Year: 4

Category: Crossover

Prompt: Twilight

Word Count: 1995


**Daybreak**

CHAPTER ONE

"Vampire Hunting"


Hermione enjoyed her job at the DRCMC—that is, the Department for the Regulation and Control of Magical Creatures. Every day was a challenge, but she felt she was really making a difference. Hermione didn't want to stagnate in the post-war world, and only be known as the Chosen One's Muggle-born sidekick. Really, between the werewolf rights law she had gotten passed and the official founding of S.P.E.W., she felt that she had left her mark on the world. In a good way.

That being said, trekking through a large, obscure patch of woods in the darkness before dawn was not in the job description.

She and her three companions crept through the forest, wands at the ready. Ron was on her right, shoulders slightly hunched. His head was on a constant swivel as they walked, blue eyes wide. Every so often, Hermione could hear him mutter something about spiders.

Up ahead, Harry led the group. His wand was out, a soft Lumos lighting their way through the dim light. Draco Malfoy, a recent (and required) addition to their team, followed close behind Harry. The man's hair practically glowed in the light Harry's wand emitted. All four kept their eyes open…and three of them kept one eye on Draco.

Ron cursed as he tripped over yet another raised root on the forest floor. "...damn spiders," he ended.

"Language!" Harry called from where he was leading. Ron huffed, eyes shooting daggers at Harry's back. Hermione giggled, backtracking and offering a hand to help Ron up. He accepted it good-naturedly, and she helped haul him to his feet.

"Honestly," he groused, brushing himself off as best he could with just one hand. His other hand had a firm grip on his wand. "Is it really necessary to have our wands out while we're wandering the woods? They're becoming more of a hazard than a help. I could poke my eye out if I fall again!"

"When you fall again," Hermione smirked. Ron cut his eyes at her. She abruptly stopped helping him brush off, and backed away, hands up. He gave her a small smile and a wink, squeezing her to his side for a moment before continuing to walk.

Up ahead, Harry had stopped, crouched behind a bush. "It's absolutely necessary," he said, batting Malfoy away. Draco had settled inches from Harry's shoulder, and was pretending to suck Harry's blood.

"I agree," Hermione said. "We need to be prepared when we find the vampires."

Ron rolled his eyes. "Reminds you of old times, doesn't it?" he whispered as he and Hermione joined Harry and Draco behind the bush.

Draco cleared his throat meaningfully.

"Almost like old times," Ron muttered. Hermione sighed.

"Oh, yes, I can see how this is exactly like old times for you three," Draco said, settling himself comfortably on the ground. "Chasing monsters through the woods, right?"

"Not quite," Harry mumbled, attempting to see through the bush.

"Vampires aren't monsters," Hermione stated. "We don't use that terminology anymore, they're simply called creatures—"

"Thank Merlin you're here to remind us of the proper terminology," Draco snapped. "Why do we have a DRCMC paper pusher here anyways?"

"First of all, I'm not a paper pusher," Hermione began heatedly. "And second—"

"She's the most knowledgeable about magical creatures, and the only one qualified to go on a mission like this," Harry interrupted before the argument could gain any more steam.

"Yeah," Ron said slowly. "It's a collaborative effort. Small sting operation. Aurors don't usually handle this sort of stuff but…" He shrugged.

"These vampires are unusual, or so we've been told," Harry said. "They live amongst muggles, and display a few—er—oddities."

"I'm sure we're all dying to meet these creatures," Draco said flatly. "Now, why are we sitting in the muck?"

Hermione turned to Harry, her knees squelching in the mud. The man had to suppress a laugh. The look she gave him clearly transmitted, 'Let's get this over with before I accidentally murder Malfoy.'

"It's a stake-out, of sorts," Harry said, clearing his throat. "The vampires live about a kilometer that way." Harry pointed west.

"A cabin in the woods," Draco muttered. "How fitting."

Harry raised his eyebrows. Draco, meeting his eyes, ducked his head and looked away. "Sorry, sorry, continue on, Potter."

"Anyway," Harry continued, "Our scouts in the town, which is another six kilometers that way—" he pointed east "—have reported that the bloodsuckers convene in the forest to, it appears, hunt."

"Vampires," Hermione mumbled. "Not bloodsuckers."

Harry winced. "Right, sorry."

Draco let out a long suffering sigh. "So, we're hiding behind a bush until the vamps conveniently appear in that clearing?"

Harry rolled his eyes at Draco's sneer. "They'll show up," Harry assured the group.

Ron snorted. "And if not, we all get to go home, right?"

Hermione was peering through the bush again, ignoring her company. Reaching back without looking, she waved her hand behind her in their faces. "I think someone's coming," she shushed them.

All three hushed, and silently peered through the bush over her shoulder. They didn't have to wait long. A few milliseconds after Hermione's warning, two blurs shot into the clearing. They slowed to a stop faster than should be possible, revealing two beings who appeared to be in their late teens. The male, who had shining copper hair, wrapped his arms around the shorter female and swung her in a circle.

"Wow," Ron whispered. Hermione sighed, expecting some sort of comment on how stunningly gorgeous the girl was. Instead, Ron commented, "They're paler than you are, Malfoy."

"Shut up," the blond grumbled.

"I don't know, Ron," Harry teased. "He might be just as pale. Are you sure you're not one of them, Draco?"

"Yes," Draco sneered. He directed their attention back to the clearing. "I don't do that."

Hermione gasped. While their small group had been otherwise occupied, the sun had come out from behind the clouds. Now, the light was catching on the vampires' skin, and the two were glowing like a pair of diamonds in the sun.

"How…" Harry trailed off.

Hermione shook her head. "I've never come across anything that does that."

"Er – guys?" Ron began uncertainly. "Is it just me, or are they looking straight at us?"

Harry started out of his daydream. "Oh, shit – " He fumbled for his wand that he had dropped, Hermione and Ron scrambling to get up. Draco was still staring at the vampires, when they blurred into invisibility once more.

"Potter – " Draco said sharply.

Suddenly, a voice came from right behind the group of wizards. "Hello."

Hermione let out an undignified shriek (although that sound may have been Draco) and whipped around, wand out and a Protego on her lips.

"Expelliarmus!" Harry shouted ineffectively. The spell hit the person behind them, and sent her stumbling back against a...wolf? Hermione blinked in confusion. Before her was a beautiful young lady, who looked as if some divine being had combined the best features of the vampires in the clearing into one person.

Faster than Hermione could blink, the other two vampires were in front of them. The female was immediately at the wolf's side, fawning over the girl, while the male took up a protective stance in front of the two of them.

"Who are you?" the male growled. "And why are you spying on us?"

Hermione took a shaky breath, trying not to be dazzled by the male's otherworldly beauty or his deadly snarl. Glancing to either side of her, she sighed as she saw her three companions were in full Auror-mode, wands at the ready. Hermione let out a breath, and lowered her wand.

"Let's all calm down a little bit, shall we?" she said. Taking a step forward, she addressed the male. "My name is Hermione Granger, with the DRCMC. I assume you can understand me?"

"Of course we can understand you," the female blinked. "What do you think we are?"

"Vampires," Draco sneered. He hadn't relaxed his protective stance. Hermione raised her eyebrows, but didn't call attention to how he had edged his way in between the vampires and Harry.

The male straightened, a confused look on his face. "You...know?"

"Of course," Harry said, pushing his way past Draco. "We're with the Ministry of Magic. I'm Head Auror Potter, and these are Aurors Weasley and Malfoy."

"Private consultant," Malfoy corrected him. Harry ignored him.

The three vampires exchanged a look, and the wolf snorted. "I'm Bella," the brunette said slowly, "And this is my husband Edward and our daughter, Renesmee. And I'm sorry, but was any of what you just said supposed to mean anything to me?"

"Do you work for the Volturi?" Edward asked, eyes flashing.

"Nope. They're definitely human," Renesmee muttered, sniffing the air.

"The Volturi could have hired humans," Bella contributed.

"Is no one going to comment on the fact that these super-hot teenagers claimed the third teenager as their daughter?" Draco asked loudly. The vampires stopped talking and just looked at him for a moment.

Bella snorted a laugh. "I forget how confusing this can all be."

"Why don't you put down your sticks, and we can talk," Edward proposed. The wolf, who Renesmee was still leaning on, snarled.

"Shhh," she hushed the wolf, playing with the fur on his back. "They're all right."

"We'll put our wands down, if you call your pet wolf off," Ron said.

The wolf yapped an enraged bark, and the vampires laughed. "He's not our pet," Bella said in between giggles. "But why don't you go change, Jacob."

Renesmee patted the wolf on the head, and it sullenly jogged off into the woods. The Aurors kept their wands trained in the direction it disappeared.

"What—it's just gone?"

"It takes a moment," Renesmee said, smiling sweetly at Hermione.

Hermione shuddered.

After a few awkward moments, with both groups doing their level best to avoid staring at the other (and failing miserably), a man with tanned skin and shaggy hair loped into the clearing. Hermione's breath caught in her throat as her gaze swept over his chest and perfectly shaped abdominal muscles. But his physical appearance wasn't enough to distract her from the hard, resigned look on his face. And she knew that this man was the wolf.

"Are you a werewolf?" she blurted. The man didn't even spare her a glance, shrugging her question off.

"That's not possible," Ron said. "Werewolves only shift during the full moon."

The human wolf snorted. "Jacob," Bella said, placing a hand on his arm as he slowed to a stop between her and her alleged daughter.

"It's not," Ron said stubbornly. Draco and Harry exchanged a glance, silently agreeing with Ron.

"Anything is possible," Edward said, eyes crinkling at the corners as he smiled congenially. "Our cabin is a little way that way. Why don't you come with us? You can meet the rest of our family, and we can answer any questions you have."

It was so quiet, Hermione could almost hear the crickets chirping. She surveyed the supernatural creatures in front of her. Edward and Bella were relaxed, his arm around her, smiling angelically. Renesmee leaned her cheek on her mom's shoulder, a matching smile on her face and her brown eyes ridiculously dewy. And Jacob…Jacob stood, his arms folded, stubbornly glaring straight at Hermione.

Harry tapped Hermione's shoulder, and she was suddenly aware of the men crowding around her.

"What do you think?" Harry asked softly in her ear. Hermione shook her head.

"I think they're insane," she whispered. "But we've got to have something to put in our report when we return home."

Draco and Ron huffed a laugh, then glared at each other.

Hermione allowed herself a small smile at the familiar animosity between the two. Squaring her shoulders, she took a deep breath. The smile faded as she faced the vampires, ignoring the twinge of uncertainty their strange dynamic kindled.

"Let's meet this family."


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