AN: so yeah, i'm on a roll...writing this and listening to A Very Potter Musical at the same time.....woot! yay for sugar and soda!!!!!i'm trying to pull an all nighter..but i know it won't work....


Draco sat at his desk flipping through one of the many old books lining his study. His feet sat on the desk next to the tray that held the empty goblet and the empty wine bottle. He left Hermione sleeping that morning and raced off to his library to discover exactly what or who she was.

He was flipping through the ancient yellow pages of the book he held yawning as he did so. He felt researching was boring and only Hermione could ever study like she did. Although he understood why, many of the teachers would have graded her lower if she hadn't worked so hard all because of her blood.

Draco was still skeptical though. He knew that she couldn't be just a muggle born witch. Most muggle born wizards or witches would never have surpassed the purebloods or even the half bloods like Hermione had. He was sure of it.

As he reached the last dusty chapter of the book a name caught his eye. He read the text and felt his eye brows raise higher and higher until they all but disappeared into his hairline.

The Granger-Portamere Family:

One of the most prestigious of all pure blood families, the Granger-Portamere Family has been around since most of the pure bloods. They were one of the first families of witches and wizards and have dealt out some of the most respected witches and wizards in history. The Granger-Portamere Family have lived on through history being one of the only families left of pure bloods left.

And that was all the passage said. Draco quickly took out another book and looked through it for the Granger family, another short passage much like the one before. He quickly grabbed another dust covered book and read the cover, Famous Witches and Wizards of the 16th Century.

He flipped it open and researched the name. He found several under the Granger family.

Melinda Rose Granger-Portamere (1499-1534) founded the small charity aimed towards the advancement of muggles.

Roger William Granger-Portamere (1517-1567) wrote many texts on healing charms used in the teachings of young witches and wizards.

Emily Marie Granger-Portamere (1532-1578) helped the muggle society with much advancement in art, architecture, and science.

Peter James Granger-Portamere (1562-1625) wrote the biographies of many famous witches and wizards including Merlin and Godric Gryffindor.

Hermione Jean Granger-Portamere (1562-1617) first female accepted to work for the ministry of magic.

Draco stared at the words, rereading them over and over again. He had only ever read biographies written by a Peter Portamere but did he learn about the Portamere family, one of the most highly respected families. It was up on the top, like the Malfoys.

He grabbed a newer text that was not dusty and he could clearly see the cover; All About the Pureblood Families, it read.

He flipped it open and scanned the index for the Granger-Portamere family. He found it and flipped to the page eagerly. He found a small paragraph and read it.

The Granger-Portamere family was one of the most prestigious families in magical history. Sadly when the turn of the 20th century hit they all but disappeared from the media light. They still had a few famous witches and wizards out of their family but were hardly ever seen. Then in 1979 when the daughter of Richard and Louise Granger-Portamere was born, both parents relocated to the muggle world. The name of the daughter was not known and under the request of both parents and Albus Dumbledore, the daughter did not know about her history. The young girl could still be out in the Wizarding world and believe that her parents were muggles. Most of the records of all Granger-Portamere family members had their last names changed to just Portamere to cover up their history.

He finished the paragraph and sat in a daze with the book still in his lap. So Hermione was a very famous young witch and a powerful one at that and she didn't even know about it.

He heard a knock at the door and before he could say anything Blaise strolled into the room.

Blaise wrinkled his nose at all the books and dust around before plopping himself down on the couch and grinned at Draco.

"Is there any point in knocking if you're just going to barge in?" Draco asked Blaise as he set the book on his desk, removing his feet in the process.

"I was brought up to knock first, no where does it state that I have to wait for an answer," he replied cheekily.

"And what if I was not descent?"

"The great Malfoy not descent?" he faked a gasp of surprise, placing his hand on his chest to add a dramatic flare to his sarcasm, "I highly doubt it."

"Well then Blaise, what do I owe for this wonderful visit?"

"I was going to check to see how that mudblood was doing for you. So how is it going?"

"Oh well she flung me off the bed and into a wall last night and I did research today and found out our little mudblood isn't a mudblood."

Blaise sat up straighter in interest as Draco said this, "what?"

"Yup," Draco patted the book on the desk, "turns out she is the last remaining heir of this highly respected family in Wizarding history."

"How come we never heard of the Grangers then?"

"Because when her parents left the Wizarding world for the muggle world they had most records changed. The only ones," he gestured to all the books in his study, "that weren't changed were the ones in private collections."

"So wait what family?"

"The Portamere family," he said simply.

"What?" Blaise's mouth fell open in shock, "she is the last heir to the Portamere family, their fortune and positions in society?"

"Yup," Draco said, getting up and walking out the door with Blaise following him.

"And she doesn't even know it?"

"Yeah, she is pretty much clueless. She thinks her parents are muggles and that she's a mudblood. But when she finds out and everything is put out into the public, the media will go crazy."

"Wait, weren't both of your grand parents like the closest of friends?"

"Yes, and do you know what else Blaise?" he asked as they neared his bedroom.

"What?" Blaise said as they stopped in front of his room.

"Before both of us were born it was decided we would marry, being two of the last completely pureblood families left. So now I've just figured out whom the mystery girl has been all along and that we are now officially betrothed."

"So how are you going to break it to her?" Blaise asked before Draco stepped into his bedroom.

"I'll just come out with it," he said simply and closed the door. Blaise walked downstairs to the kitchen waiting for the chaos to ensue.