A/N: Tom finds out about Cordelia's day in Diagon Alley. Follows from Lost and Found. I didn't want Tom to actually curse Narcissa. She is Bella's sister and as close to a mom Cordelia will have. I think cursing her would have destroyed the relationship and the softer!Tom I'm trying to paint (though he still has his crueler tendencies)
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Daily Drabble Competition: Voldemort yells at Narcissa
"Daddy!" Cordelia cried as he stepped through the green flames of the Malfoys' fireplace, running from her aunt's side to throw her arms around his legs.
"How was your day in Diagon Alley with your aunt?" he asked, awkwardly patting her shoulder while prying her off him.
"We had lots of fun! We went to the bookstore, and the ice cream parlour and I saw a-" Her excitement tapered off before she slammed her tiny hands over her mouth.
"You saw a what?" he asked.
Cordelia shook her head, still keeping her hands in front of her mouth.
"Cordelia," he growled. "What have I told you about keeping things from me?"
The little girl's eyes darted around the room, trying to avoid her father's glare. He reached out and held her chin, squeezing slightly to get her attention. "Cordelia, this is your last warning."
"I got separated from Aunt Narcissa and I met an old man!" Cordelia blurted, water springing in the corner of her eyes.
"An old man?" he asked. What was so special about an old man?
Cordelia nodded. "An old man with a pretty orange bird. I wanted to pet it, even though I knew you wouldn't want me to."
He pulled his hand away from the little girl's chin, hissing under his breath. There was only one nosy old man with a pretty orange bird.
He walked toward the blonde woman who had begun backing out of the room at Cordelia's first admission. "Cordelia, go home and I'll meet you soon," he said over his shoulder.
Cordelia rubbed her at her eyes, "But Daddy, I-"
"Go!" he roared, his red eyes trapping the woman before him in her place.
There was a little grunt before he heard her quiet muttering and the rushing of green flames.
Now it was just him and the woman. She bowed her head, bended her knees slightly. "My Lord, I-"
"How did this happen?" he roared. "How did you lose track of her? How did Dumbledore of all people find her?"
"I don't know, My Lord. She was walking with Draco and then she stopped and-"
"There's is no room for mistakes, Narcissa," he said, drawing his wand and pointing it at the woman's chest.
She closed her eyes, anticipating the curse and the pain that would follow but then there was a soft noise from the door behind her.
"Mum?" Draco asked. "Has Cordelia already gone home?"
The woman swallowed, her face hard and her voice even as she said, "Draco, please go back to your room."
The little boy scurried away but his interruption had broken the moment. Tom took a deep breath before he tucked his wand away. "This isn't over," he said as he walked towards the fireplace and departed.
Once in his quarters, he called out for his daughter. "Cordelia!"
The little girl was at his side in seconds, though a bit wary. "Daddy?"
"Don't ever talk to that man again!" he said.
