Epilogue
Time flew at Hogwarts. Of course, Hermione passed the end-of-term exam with flying colors and perfect scores. Slytherins looked at her, some afraid, some curious, and some with respect. She supposed many of their families were in The Meeting. Hermione shivered. It wasn't a pleasant memory. And then, there was Harry and Ron, who constantly bothered her asking about that time when she walked in the Great Hall, obviously hurt, on that faithful night. She kept her promise to Dumbledore and never told them what really happened. Actually, she simply ignored the questions coming her way.
It would have been impossible to get through the rest of the year without Draco. They met in Slytherin common room and talked about stuff. Slytherins naturally didn't mind to have a real Slytherin in their common room. At last, it was the last day, and Hermione as usual boarded the train with Harry and Ron. She didn't go in the Prefect compartment. She just sat with her friends, just enjoying their presence. Being with Draco made Hermione feel loved, but being with Harry and Ron made her feel safe and secure.
Hermione watched as the train slowly pulled away. So many had happened to her this year. Some things she still had a hard time believing. The compartment door slid open.
"What do you want, Malfoy?"
"Relax, Potter. I'm here to talk to Granger."
Hermione turned to Draco and smiled slightly. Draco smiled back and sat next to her. Ron looked as if he wanted to rip Draco's head off.
"Get away from her."
"Ron!!! Draco and I just need to talk about stuff. If you can't stand his presence, go to another compartment."
Ron and Harry were speechless but made no signs of leaving. Hermione turned back to Draco.
"How're you holding up, Hermione?"
"I'm fine. Just tell me what you wanted to say."
"He threatened all of them to rip their heads of if a hair on your head gets hurt."
"That's comforting." Said Hermione, smiling wryly.
"I'll bet."
"They aren't gonna be camping outside of my front door, are they?"
"No. But they will be watching you to protect their heads from getting ripped off."
"Huh."
"And father says I should invite you to stay over the summer."
"Yeah. Under complete surveillance huh?"
"Something like that. Will you?"
"I'll ask my.um..muggle parents. That's all?"
"Oh and Pansy wanted to join your fanclub."
Hermione glared at him.
"Just kidding. I'll go now. Send me an owl when you've decided."
With that, he returned to his compartment. Harry and Ron were puzzled and shocked.
"Fanclub? You're gonna stay with Malfoy?"
"Who are 'They'? And what's going on Hermione?"
"That's for me to know, and you to never find out."
The summer was promising to a interesting one....
The REAL end.
Yeah. This is it guys. The very end. I hoped you liked this story as much as I loved to write it. Do you think I should write a sequel?
Aniron Sauron greenleaf-took - I'm still deciding whether or not to write a sequel..
amanda - Yeah. This is it I guess....T.T
Time flew at Hogwarts. Of course, Hermione passed the end-of-term exam with flying colors and perfect scores. Slytherins looked at her, some afraid, some curious, and some with respect. She supposed many of their families were in The Meeting. Hermione shivered. It wasn't a pleasant memory. And then, there was Harry and Ron, who constantly bothered her asking about that time when she walked in the Great Hall, obviously hurt, on that faithful night. She kept her promise to Dumbledore and never told them what really happened. Actually, she simply ignored the questions coming her way.
It would have been impossible to get through the rest of the year without Draco. They met in Slytherin common room and talked about stuff. Slytherins naturally didn't mind to have a real Slytherin in their common room. At last, it was the last day, and Hermione as usual boarded the train with Harry and Ron. She didn't go in the Prefect compartment. She just sat with her friends, just enjoying their presence. Being with Draco made Hermione feel loved, but being with Harry and Ron made her feel safe and secure.
Hermione watched as the train slowly pulled away. So many had happened to her this year. Some things she still had a hard time believing. The compartment door slid open.
"What do you want, Malfoy?"
"Relax, Potter. I'm here to talk to Granger."
Hermione turned to Draco and smiled slightly. Draco smiled back and sat next to her. Ron looked as if he wanted to rip Draco's head off.
"Get away from her."
"Ron!!! Draco and I just need to talk about stuff. If you can't stand his presence, go to another compartment."
Ron and Harry were speechless but made no signs of leaving. Hermione turned back to Draco.
"How're you holding up, Hermione?"
"I'm fine. Just tell me what you wanted to say."
"He threatened all of them to rip their heads of if a hair on your head gets hurt."
"That's comforting." Said Hermione, smiling wryly.
"I'll bet."
"They aren't gonna be camping outside of my front door, are they?"
"No. But they will be watching you to protect their heads from getting ripped off."
"Huh."
"And father says I should invite you to stay over the summer."
"Yeah. Under complete surveillance huh?"
"Something like that. Will you?"
"I'll ask my.um..muggle parents. That's all?"
"Oh and Pansy wanted to join your fanclub."
Hermione glared at him.
"Just kidding. I'll go now. Send me an owl when you've decided."
With that, he returned to his compartment. Harry and Ron were puzzled and shocked.
"Fanclub? You're gonna stay with Malfoy?"
"Who are 'They'? And what's going on Hermione?"
"That's for me to know, and you to never find out."
The summer was promising to a interesting one....
The REAL end.
Yeah. This is it guys. The very end. I hoped you liked this story as much as I loved to write it. Do you think I should write a sequel?
Aniron Sauron greenleaf-took - I'm still deciding whether or not to write a sequel..
amanda - Yeah. This is it I guess....T.T
