A/N: Hi again. So uh, I wanted to clarify a few things. You see there are a few things that people have been questioning so I just wanted to clarify.

Harry has not yet accepted that Draco is his mate, because honestly if your worst enemy was found out to be your lifelong mate would you accept it very easily? Probably not.

Everyone says I brush over things and that it's 'bare bones'. If that's your opinion so be it. I'm just not a very detailed author so that's all. But I will continue to try and work on it. Cool?

Yes Molly will be getting into legal trouble for the things that she has been doing. Uhh yeah. That's all.

Thank you for listening to my clarifications.

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Hermione sighed and whispered, "I guess it's time for us to intervene? I saw the way he looked at Draco. He loves him and he's not accepting him which isn't healthy." Daphne nodded and the pair grabbed Pansy and left. They headed to the library, where they hid in a corner discussing ways to get Harry and Draco to at least talk; little did they know that Destiny was already finding a way to intervene. However, because they didn't know this they sat talking.

Hermione said, "We're going to have to play cupid aren't we?" When she received noises of agreement she continued, "Well we're going to need to do this without them realising what's going on?" The group of girls went on to develop a very sly plan to play matchmakers for the pair of boys. By the end of the hour, they had shared giggles and laughs while managing to devise a perfect plot. They called it Operation Getting Lovebirds Together or OGLT for short.

*meanwhile in random corridor*

Draco was doing his prefect rounds when he nearly ran into Harry who was skipping through the hallways. He stopped him, calmly asking, "Harry can we talk?" Harry nodded, and Draco decided to be upfront about this. He inquired, "Have you been avoiding me?"

Harry nervously stuttered, "Uh of co-course not."

Draco shook his head, "Harry, I don't hate you. Actually I feel about the opposite. This year I realized that I never even really knew you. How are we ever going to get to know each other if you avoid me?"

Harry's eyes widened in surprise and shocked he quietly he said, "You want to get to know me?"

Draco just nodded in response and Harry smiled shyly. They started talking slowly with simple questions. Draco asked first, "What's your favorite color? Mine is purple."

Harry responded, "My favorite color is Cyan. Who is your favorite quidditch team? I like Puddlemere United."

Draco answered, "I prefer the Appleby Arrows. Do you have any bad habits? I do, I bite my nails and stay up way too late all of the time. "

Harry nodded, "I procrastinate a lot, and I tend to jump right into a situation if I think someone might be in danger. If you HAD to change your name, what would you change it to? I think I'd change my name to Floyd."

Draco considered the question for a minute before responding, "I think I would change it to Scorpius. What's your favorite play? Mine would be the musical version of the Lion King." The pair continued getting to know each other until curfew came around and they had to rush back to their separate dormitories.

*the next morning*

Harry walked into the Great Hall looking forward to Herbology with the Hufflepuffs. He quietly ate breakfast until the Daily Prophet arrived. Suddenly, the whole Hall was in an uproar. The headline of the day was; 'Convicted Mass Murder may be innocent: Sirius Black is granted the trial he was originally denied'. Harry felt a smile spread across his face, now Sirius would be able to prove his innocence to all of Wizarding Britain. He would finally have the second chance, well actually the first chance seeing as he was never given a trial.

However, he quickly realized that the majority of the students were not so calmly happy about the article. He heard someone say, "They didn't give him a trial! What kind of court system is this? Doesn't the Wizarding world have 'innocent until proven innocent'?" Their friend responded sounding shocked as well, "What because the muggle world does? I mean everyone usually gets a trial but they must have had a reason to not give him a trial!"

A Ravenclaw exclaimed, "I'm writing to the editor! I want to know everything about this case, why would he be denied a trial? There are records for this kind of stuff! I'll check those." Another student said, "I'm writing to the minister, as a member of the magical community I think everyone should have a fair trial!" Suddenly everyone was chiming in with their plans to write people of power letters. Draco sarcastically added, "Wait 'til my father hears about this! He'll do something about this!"

Harry stood on top of the bench that he had been previously sitting on and whistled sharply. He continued to whistle as loud as possible until silence slowly fell over the students. He used sonorus to amplify his voice before saying, "Everyone should remain calm. Sit down please. Thank you. Now we need to do this in an organized orderly manner if we wish to be successful. In order to do this, I believe that we should target to groups of people. Number one, powerful ministry workers such as a petition to the Minister of Magic. Secondly we need to contact any powerful court officials, and by that I mean not just ones that work in the magical court of Britain. We should reach out to the muggle Britain court system, and both the magical and non-magical international courts. Even though Wizarding Britain has their own court system and legal system, we still live under the constitution of Britain."

Almost immediately, Umbridge objected, "There is no need to bring anyone else into this. The Minister will handle this. Fifty points from each of the houses for a school wide attempt at planning a rebellion against the ministry." Daphne cast a spell so that an illusion of students obediently eating breakfast would appear to Umbridge and cast a spell so she wouldn't hear the conversations. She then joined Harry and said, "As British citizens all of us, have the right to a trial. A fair, just trial and until we are given such we are to be presumed innocent."

Hermione added, "In the muggle world, and as such in the Wizarding world a person who is wrongfully detained or jailed can sue the court system and can be rewarded up to a million galleons or more. People have gotten up to 50 million before and Mr. Black was imprisoned for nearly 12 years."

The whole hall nodded and there were people writing letters, either to the Minister as part of the petition or home to get information on contacting the different court officials. Everyone seemed to be rushing about and as they headed off to class many of them continued to scrawl out rough drafts. Harry himself charmed an envelope to hold a lot of letters, and had some of his year mates spread the word that he was collecting the letters. Throughout the day, he collected the letters and that night he wrote his own. He told the minister that he would be testifying at Sirius' trial, because it would be happening the day that the rest of his case went through.

He was not looking forward to explaining to the court, the events that had recently taken place. Then he remembered that he had to ask someone to take a look at the chocolates because he felt as if there must have been something in them. Hermione had prefect rounds Monday nights, he had quidditch but maybe he could ask one of the Slytherins to take a look at it. Draco would probably know what the potion or whatever it is, well what exactly it is. He decided to ask him right away.

*end chapter*