Warnings of Brotherly Intention

Harry's POV

I walked into the Great Hall where most of the school was gathering for breakfast. I quickly ate mine, keeping an eye on who was entering in the coming trickles of drowsy students. I then spotted who I was looking for and waved him over to my table.

"What do you want, Potter?" Draco growled, taking a seat a few feet from me and grabbing a croissant.

"An answer to a question. Nothing more, Malfoy." I replied, keeping my voice even.

"What question?"

"Are you dating my sister?" I asked, not letting any emotions pass onto my face.

"That would be none of your business." He hissed menacingly.

"Oh, but it is, seeing as she is my sister and it's my brotherly duty to make sure she's not dating scumbags like you." I shot back.

"Drop it, Potter."

"So you are dating my sister?" I inquired.

"I said drop it, Potter. Or did your sister give you the short end of the brain pool?" His voice was getting angrier and he looked as though he was about to leave but I stopped him.

"I want you to stay away from Lucy, Malfoy."

"Why?" He asked in return, folding his arms.

"She's the only family I have and I'm not letting people like you destroy her like Voldemort destroyed my parents."

"Why would you expect me to hurt Sena?"

"Sully." I corrected. "Where did you get Sena from?" I asked him curiously.

"Nowhere. Why would you expect me to hurt her?"

"Because you are a Death Eater. Your entire family is and you wouldn't hesitate to kill her once you got her alone. And you have an unfair magical advantage over her, which you could easily exploit."

"You may think you know everything about me Potter but you know nothing. Absolutely nothing at all. Just like you know nothing about Se… Sully. And she is probably better than you, considering she knocked me out of a window with her costume bags a few nights ago."

He walked away from me and out of the Great Hall, his croissant on a plate still untouched. I tapped at the table for a moment and then I realized something. He had head out of the Hall in the wrong direction. The Slytherin Tower was the other way and the way that Malfoy had headed was….

"The Gryffindor dorms." I murmured under my breath.

I quickly got up and headed back for the dorms, hoping that what I was thinking wasn't going to happen.

There was no way I was going to let Malfoy hurt my sister. She wouldn't even expect it and I couldn't let that happen. Not when I knew how to protect her.

I may have been a baby when our parents were killed but I'm grown now and I know enough magic to keep Lucy safe.

And there was no way I was going to sit around while Malfoy plotted to do God-knows-what to Lucy.