A/N: *in a sarcastic tone* Thanks for the reviews, I really appreciate it. If anyone out there read this, for crying out loud review! Anyhow I am continuing this story as it might get this idea out of my head. Time setting: I'm doing this AU, somewhere in 2nd year.

Redeeming the Mistakes You Never Made, Part 2

The cloaked figure had now reached the castle and entered to have his conversation with Dumbledore. He had to explain all the details or his plan would not work. He looked back and scanned the area behind him. He could have sworn something was following him.

More like someone. 'Whew, that was close,' his wolfish stalker thought to herself. 'I need to keep a low profile if I'm going to follow D unnoticed.' She continued following this mysterious "D".

Meanwhile, Ginny Weasley was having her own thoughts. 'How am I going to get Harry to notice I exist?' "Hey, Gin? Hello, earth to Ginny!" She snapped out of it as Hermione was waving a hand in her face. "Huh?" Ginny looked at Hermione like she was an alien. "I said want to go to the library with me?" "Oh, sure Hermione, just let me get something." Ginny searched through her trunk and pulled out a back and white notebook. "What's that?" "It's my Journal. I write a lot of poetry, always have, since I was really little." Hermione smiled sweetly. "How cute." And with that they headed for the library. At the same time as someone else.

Draco Malfoy was not in a good mood. His father had informed him that Voldemort would NOT attack this year. When he heard that he was happy, but the rest of the letter had turned his joy to rage. It had said, word for word, "Draco, our Lord needs my attention as he is too weak to make another attack this year. This means I will be cutting your access to the family money by 1/3. Over spend and there WILL be CONSEQUENCES." He knew what this meant. He would hurt his mother. Lucius was no fool, he knew Draco's will could not be broken. However he did know how much Draco loved his mother and he used her to get to him. Draco had to get his mind off his father. Books... reading always helped him calm down.

To Be Continued