Parvati the ferret was no ordinary ferret. She had a beautiful silver coat. She hated Draco the ferret though. He was always bragging about his silky, white coat. He came from a long line of white ferrets; they thought they were the best. No one would tell them otherwise, because they were scary.
Parvati didn't believe that. She was blunt and honest. So, one day when Draco was bragging, she stomped up to him, and told him to shut up.
Draco, turned around and glared at her for second, then his eyes softened.
He reached out with his paw, grabbed her and kissed her. They lived happily ever after.
Parvati had a pet ferret, she had secretly named Draco. She told everyone his name was Godric, after Godric Gryffindor. When they were alone, she told him all her secrets. She told him how she loved Draco, and wished he would come back to school.
About a week later, she walked into her bedroom to see Draco, (the person) lying on her bed. She stopped and stared.
"So you've got a crush on me?" Draco asked, smirking.
"How'd you know?" She demanded.
Draco smirked, and said "I'm Godric". And then he kissed her.
Draco and Parvati had been dating for 3 years. Everyone was waiting for them to get married, because they were the perfect couple. Looking in their eyes, you could tell they loved each other.
One night Draco went out. He did not say where and Parvati got curious. She decided to follow him. He went to a restaurant, and Ginny walked in. They sat at the table and started talking. Parvati couldn't take it she ran away crying.
When Draco went home, he found a note saying that they were over, and she never wanted to see him again. Draco was so confused. About a week later he spotted her in Diagon Alley.
Draco ran after her, asking her why she left. She screamed at him, telling him he was a cheater. He froze. "Wait, you saw me with Ginny?" He questioned.
She nodded, angrily. Suddenly, Draco knelt down and pulled out a ring.
"Will you marry me Parvati?" He questioned. "This was all I was talking to Ginny about, I promise."
Tears flowing down her face, Parvati said yes.
