Chapter 2:

Margaux returned to the Ravenclaw common room feeling confused and hurt. She slumped in a chair by the fire and just stared at the flames. Time passed, but Margaux was numb to everything. She briefly recognized Sinclaire's presence and remembered her putting her to bed; though she couldn't fall asleep. Every time Margaux closed her eyes she saw Draco glaring at her, doubting her love.

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Draco sat in a chair by the fireplace, glaring into the flames. The harder he glared, the more clearly he could see Margaux smiling up at him; which made his heart pound against his chest and butterflies flutter in his stomach: as if his body couldn't decide if it wanted to make him giggle like a schoolgirl or throw up; which confused him; which angered him; which made him glare even deeper; which only fueled the vicious cycle.