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The next Hogsmeade Weekend Ursa had decided to stay with Neville, the two Gryffindors walked along the edge of the Black Lake. Neville impressively pointed out all the various plants within sight.
"Hey, Ursa! Neville!" Ginny Weasley was waving at them sitting under a tree a few feet away with a blonde Ravenclaw.
"Hi, Ginny, How's it going?" Neville said.
"Pretty good. This is my friend Luna Lovegood. We're in the same year. We were talking about Sirius Black. Can you believe he was really in our Common Room?" Ginny responded.
Neville turned a bright shade of red. It was technically his fault and everything.
"Yeah..it's strange. It's nice to meet you, Luna. I'm Ursa Malfoy." Ursa said with a small smile.
"I know who you are." Luna said simply, "Most people do. I was just telling Ginny about Wrackspurts. Have you seen one?"
"Um..." Ursa blinks rapidly racking her brain trying to remember if she'd ever heard such a thing.
"Isn't Black your cousin?" Ginny asked quickly, "I think my Dad said he was related to the Malfoy's"
Ursa opened her mouth to reply but she noticed her twin running rather quickly up to the entrance of the castle.
"Mhm. Um..I need to see what my brother is up too. Talk soon." She said as she walked away, following Draco as he headed through the Entrance Hall into the Dungeons.
Draco stopped when he met Professor Snape leaving his office, "Professor. I just saw Harry Potter in Hogsmeade."
Ursa groaned inwardly.
"Care to explain what you think you saw, Malfoy." Professor Snape said.
"I was looking up Shrieking Shack and noticed Weasley alone, I went to go speak with him and warn him he was Out-of-Bounds. Didn't want him to get hurt or anything, Professor. While we were speaking, I swear I saw Potter's head floating. I came to you right away, Sir." Draco boasted on, Ursa rolled her eyes listening to him suck up to Snape.
"Thank you for informing me, Draco, I'll investigate further." Snape responded.
"Yes, Sir, you're welcome." Draco smirked.
Snape stalked past Ursa who was several feet behind them without even looking at her.
"Draco." She called after her brother.
"Ursa." Draco turned, eyeing her.
"You can't be serious. A floating Potter head? Have you gone mad?" Ursa lifted her eye brow.
"He was there. I think he had an invisibility cloak." Draco responded.
"Right. I'm sure he could easily come by an invisibility with no one in school knowing about it." Ursa said simply.
"I know what I saw," Draco glared, "Don't you have somewhere else to be? Some low life Gryffindors to follow around?"
Ursa stepped up, Draco stepped back against the wall as she snapped, "Watch your tongue, Draco. I see your still milking your fake injury. I think I'll mention around you definitely weren't wearing that 'cast' during the holidays."
Draco pushed Ursa to the floor, glowering over her, "You'll keep your mouth shut if you know what is good for you, Ursa! I'll be speaking to Father about this."
Ursa rolled her eyes as she stood, "Seriously, Draco, what, are you five? Running to Daddy when things don't go your way." Ursa spouted off before turning on her heel and leaving the Dungeons.
On her way through she past Professor Snape walking with Harry Potter.
Sighing, she headed back outside to find him, she followed the path to Hogsmeade.
She noticed a quick red head speeding through the crowds.
"Ron!" she said as he passed her. "Ron Weasley!"
Ron stopped running. "What do you want, Malfoy?" he replied.
"Harry's in Snape's office. Draco says he saw you guys in the village." She said quietly as small groups passed them.
"That prat." Ron and Ursa headed back to the castle once again.
"Was he in Hogsmeade?" She asked.
"Um...of course not...he isn't allowed. Listen, thanks for telling me about Snape. I'll go explain." Ron started running again and Ursa wondered if maybe Draco was telling the truth.
Ursa,
Your brother has informed me that you bully him constantly. Your claims of his 'faked injuries' are not appropriate. I have sent word with McGonagall revoking your Hogsmeade privileges until Fourth Year. I do hope this is last I hear of your threats.
The trial is now over and anything you say will in no way have an effect in the outcome. That Monstrous Creature has been sentenced to death, so I don't want to hear another word about you.
Also, I am aware of rumors of Sirius Black philandering around the castle, even in Gryffindor Tower. Do try to stay alive. The Prophet would have a field day. You are a Malfoy, although if I didn't see your birth I'd question it, now act like it.
Sincerely,
Lucius Malfoy
Ursa happened to follow behind Draco and his friends outside on their way back to the castle after Care of Magical Creatures.
Hagrid was rather upset during their lesson, Ursa noticed she wasn't the only one glaring at her brother throughout class. Harry Potter, Ron Weasley, and Hermione Granger seemed to equally have a distaste for Draco. Hagrid himself was very emotional throughout their entire lesson, adding fuel to the fire for Draco.
"Have you ever seen anything quite as pathetic? He's supposed to be our teacher!" Draco spoke from the stairs just outside the castle doors as Hagrid, Harry, Ron, and Hermione were in ear shot.
Ursa moved aside as Hermione pushed pass the group and slapped Draco hard across his face.
Ursa, herself stared in complete shocked, even as many times as she wanted, no one had ever laid a hand on the Malfoy Heir. Everyone just was frozen as they all watched the altercation, flabbergasted.
"Don't you DARE call Hagrid pathetic. You foul-you evil-"
Hermione had her hand in the air as if to smack him again when Ron had grabbed it.
"Get off, Ron!" she jerked her hand away and pulled out her wand.
Crabbe and Goyle watched Draco for instructions when Draco just led them back into the Dungeons.
Ursa slowly followed behind the Gryffindor group as they headed up to Charms.
Professor Flitwick scolded them for being late.
Hermione seemed to disappear and not attend class at all. It was odd as she never missed class and they were told in the last lesson the Cheering Charms would be on their final tests at the end of the year.
