I repeat-Not J. K. Rowling over here.

Draco's POV

Wow. Just…..wow. She's better looking now. A lot better. Her hair had been flattened, and now came down to her waist. Her eyes were a deep chocolate brown, morphing from the plain brown they had been. She was curvy in just the right places. Her uniform was close-fitting, a dress that came down to her knees. She was a normal height for a girl. She was….hot. But I'd always liked the brains of the golden trio, ever since our first year. This was just a bonus.

She was freaking out. Either it was because I was just checking her out, or because I was her assistant. She wasn't happy, though, that much was clear.

"What game do you think you're playing, Malfoy?" She hissed as soon as Jane left.

"Game? I came here looking for a job, Granger, not a girlfriend." In truth, I did need a job. I just took this one, though, because Hermione was here. So, I was sort of speaking the truth. Sort of.

"Still a self-centered git, I see. Who here, besides Jane, would want to be your girlfriend?" Ouch. Her words stung. Not the best thing that could come out of your crushes mouth, is it? There was a long moment of silence that her cell phone bursted a moment later.

She pulled it out of her pocket, glanced at the number, then back at me.

"Give me a sec, ok, Draco?"

Hermione's POV

My cell started chirping in the middle of an awkward moment. I glanced at the screen. Ron. I almost smiled. Almost.

"Give me a sec, ok, Draco?" Oh well, might as well be civil, right? Make this a little easier for both of us.

I flipped open my cell. "Working, busy, message, quickly please." I said, as usual. This was a habit of both Ron and Harry's. I was shocked that Harry hadn't called yet.

"Oh, uh, um, nevermind notimportant bye." I could almost feel Ron's blush through the phone.

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,-RRRRIIIIIIIIINNNNNGGGGGGGG Wow, new record for Harry. He normally called 13 seconds after Ron did, not 9.

"Impressive, but what's up?"

"I….uh…eh….oh, it's not important right now, I guess. Later." And he hastily hung up. I sighed and turned my phone off. Phones weren't allowed on in the building, but I was a special case. On my first whole month here, they'd gone crazy when they'd called and I didn't answer. So crazy that they had to come here to check on me, causing security some problems. In the end, to keep them away, I was allowed to leave my phone on until after they'd called. I smiled at the memory.

When I'd zoned back into reality, I noticed Draco just standing around like a lost duck. I sighed.

"Peace?" He looked at me strangely.

"Treaty?" He nodded.

I took him on the tour, and he didn't say a word. I showed him the off limits areas, and he didn't say a word. We went through the whole day like this, me talking, him being silent. You know what? I've changed my mind. I like this Draco kid.

Draco's POV

I kept quiet. She thought it was strange at first, but then she loved it. That was enough to satisfy me for now. I longed to ask why the off limits areas where off limits, but it would bug her, so I didn't. I wished to say little things, here and there, but didn't, not knowing it's affect on her. I kept silent because, maybe if I didn't annoy her, I'd get something right. Maybe I would score some points, but I'd take anything at the moment.

"Peace?" She'd asked.

"Treaty?" She'd asked.

She was willing to put things aside, so I guess I'll have to do that to. Nothing was wrong with her. Nothing at all. She was just so….perfect. Perfection at it's best.

It was her friends I had a problem with. Always shamelessly flirting, throwing themselves at her feet. It just had to annoying, didn't it? Then again, does she even know? She always seemed so oblivious to their attempts, as if she'd just brushed them away with her fingertips. Doesn't matter if she sees them like that.

All I know is, I've got opponents.