PROLOGUE #2!! Isn't this exciting??
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It's strange how history repeats itself if you let it.

Four years later Lucius found a way to wipe the slate clean of his horrid, wretched blunder.

Once again, he had high expectations. He paid for the best hospital, St. Sandler; they even bought the best of infant garnishing.

Only the best for what he pictured to be the perfect son.

He could picture how THIS son would be so grand, so amazing, that he would be able to clear the Malfoy name of the mistake they had made before. He would stand high, bring the name Malfoy glory, just as he had done in his younger years.

He could just see it.

Lucius had to admit, he was slightly paranoid to meet Narcissa that day. After all, wasn't this how the first mistake began?

But he shouldn't have worried.

The moment that he had that tiny bundle of blankets that protected his child, he knew this was the perfect son.

His face was not wrinkled and red, as he had heard most infants were, and certainly not as his previous mistake.

His perfect son stared up at Lucius, and he could see his own silver eyes reflected back. Not like the other pale, sickly, blue.

THIS was the true Malfoy son.

The perfect son he had been waiting for, his name Draco Cattus Malfoy.

If only he hadn't made the other his namesake.

But Narcissa had insisted.

What annoyed Lucius most though, was the fact that Narcissa actually seemed to favor Rasputin.

He shuddered at the memory of her voice speaking that ridiculous infancy talk, as she refused to give it up, even as he passed into his teen years.

To Lucius's even deeper disgust, Draco didn't seem to find much wrong with the boy either. But that's to be expected. After all, he WAS Draco's elder brother, no matter how horribly mangled his mind was.

In fact, it was almost nice to see his perfect son agreeing to be held back by Rasputin. Even as a small child, Draco was determined that there was some way to fix the fact that even though his brother was four years older, he acted as if he were years younger.

He would not accept the fact, even when Lucius spelled it out for him, he simply did not believe nothing could be done for Rasputin.

Narcissa also appeared to think this was nice, but she did not voice her true opinion on it.

Neither of them knew exactly how far Draco would go to cure his elder brother.
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