Epilouge:
Pansy, Draco, Crabbe, and Goyle shared a compartment on the train ride home. Pansy and Draco sat holding hands and talking about what they were going to do over the summer. Crabbe and Goyle were trying to figure out which one should be Pansy's bodyguard and which one should be Draco's. It was apparently a tough decision because by the time the train pulled into the station they were still arguing.
Draco waved goodbye to his friends and girlfriend- although by next year he will have completely forgotten about her. He got into his father's car, and they drove home. His father told him that he and his mother had gotten a divorce, and they were going to have their new neighbors over for dinner. Draco shrugged off the news. When they arrived at his house, he changed into a pair of jean shorts and a white teeshirt.
At a quarter to six, the doorbell rang. Draco hurried down to answer it. Two girls, both around his age, stood on the doormat. One had dark skin, black hair, green eyes, was short and curvy. The other was about half a foot taller than the first with brown hair, and brown eyes.
"Hi," The first girl said. "I'm De, this is my friend Erica."
"Hello," Erica grinned.
De looked Draco up and down and smiled. "And you are.?"
"Draco," He said, grinning. "Come in."
"I love your accent," Erica said. "It's sexy."
"Thanks."
De elbowed Erica lightly in the stomache. "Erica, I saw him first!"
"We came here at the same time and so we saw him at the same time!" Erica protested as they stepped into the living room. "So I'll fight you to the death for-" She stopped.
"Hello, ladies," Draco's father said, standing up. "Welcome to our home."
De looked at Erica, then to Draco. "Hey, um, Draco, why don't you show me your room?"
"Ok!" Draco said, leading De upstairs.
Erica stood akwardly in the doorway. She looked at Lucius for a minute before saying, "I'm Erica."
"Nice to meet you Erica. I'm Lucius Malfoy."
There was a strange crash from upstairs. "I'll go see if De's okay. Knowing her, she's run into a wall and cracked her skull open."
Lucius laughed as Erica walked up. She eventually found Draco's room and knocked.
"Dad?" Draco called.
"No, it's me Erica. Are you guys okay?"
"We're fine."
"Are you sure? What was that crash?"
"It was nothing, we're fine."
"We heard it downstairs, it couldn't have been nothing. If De broke something I'll make her pay for it, your dad will find out so there's no point in hiding it."
"For the love of Christ!" De shouted. "Erica Lynn Anderson, go downstairs!"
Erica smiled. "I think this is going to work out perfectly." She said to herself as she walked back down to the living room.
Lucius was sitting on the couch. "Come join me, Erica. Is everything up there alright?"
Erica paused, wondering what she should tell Lucius.
He laughed. "Of course, it isn't the first time. Can I get you something?"
Erica smiled and nodded. "Sure."
Lucius left the room. A few minutes later De and Draco came downstairs, grinning. De winked at Erica, who groaned in disgust.
"We didn't do that you perv," De whispered as Draco left to help his dad in the kitchen. "I'm not a compelte idiot, Erica."
"Then why'd you wink?" Erica asked, crossing her arms and fighting back a smile.
"He's got a hurricane tounge." De shared, still smiling. Erica groaned again. "Oh, grow up." De plopped down beside Erica.
"No! Lucius is sitting there," Erica said, shoving De off.
"Oh! I see. Let's see, you'll be my step-mother-in-law. I'll be your step-daughter-in-law. And that's supposing you don't get arrested."
"Wonderful."
Pansy, Draco, Crabbe, and Goyle shared a compartment on the train ride home. Pansy and Draco sat holding hands and talking about what they were going to do over the summer. Crabbe and Goyle were trying to figure out which one should be Pansy's bodyguard and which one should be Draco's. It was apparently a tough decision because by the time the train pulled into the station they were still arguing.
Draco waved goodbye to his friends and girlfriend- although by next year he will have completely forgotten about her. He got into his father's car, and they drove home. His father told him that he and his mother had gotten a divorce, and they were going to have their new neighbors over for dinner. Draco shrugged off the news. When they arrived at his house, he changed into a pair of jean shorts and a white teeshirt.
At a quarter to six, the doorbell rang. Draco hurried down to answer it. Two girls, both around his age, stood on the doormat. One had dark skin, black hair, green eyes, was short and curvy. The other was about half a foot taller than the first with brown hair, and brown eyes.
"Hi," The first girl said. "I'm De, this is my friend Erica."
"Hello," Erica grinned.
De looked Draco up and down and smiled. "And you are.?"
"Draco," He said, grinning. "Come in."
"I love your accent," Erica said. "It's sexy."
"Thanks."
De elbowed Erica lightly in the stomache. "Erica, I saw him first!"
"We came here at the same time and so we saw him at the same time!" Erica protested as they stepped into the living room. "So I'll fight you to the death for-" She stopped.
"Hello, ladies," Draco's father said, standing up. "Welcome to our home."
De looked at Erica, then to Draco. "Hey, um, Draco, why don't you show me your room?"
"Ok!" Draco said, leading De upstairs.
Erica stood akwardly in the doorway. She looked at Lucius for a minute before saying, "I'm Erica."
"Nice to meet you Erica. I'm Lucius Malfoy."
There was a strange crash from upstairs. "I'll go see if De's okay. Knowing her, she's run into a wall and cracked her skull open."
Lucius laughed as Erica walked up. She eventually found Draco's room and knocked.
"Dad?" Draco called.
"No, it's me Erica. Are you guys okay?"
"We're fine."
"Are you sure? What was that crash?"
"It was nothing, we're fine."
"We heard it downstairs, it couldn't have been nothing. If De broke something I'll make her pay for it, your dad will find out so there's no point in hiding it."
"For the love of Christ!" De shouted. "Erica Lynn Anderson, go downstairs!"
Erica smiled. "I think this is going to work out perfectly." She said to herself as she walked back down to the living room.
Lucius was sitting on the couch. "Come join me, Erica. Is everything up there alright?"
Erica paused, wondering what she should tell Lucius.
He laughed. "Of course, it isn't the first time. Can I get you something?"
Erica smiled and nodded. "Sure."
Lucius left the room. A few minutes later De and Draco came downstairs, grinning. De winked at Erica, who groaned in disgust.
"We didn't do that you perv," De whispered as Draco left to help his dad in the kitchen. "I'm not a compelte idiot, Erica."
"Then why'd you wink?" Erica asked, crossing her arms and fighting back a smile.
"He's got a hurricane tounge." De shared, still smiling. Erica groaned again. "Oh, grow up." De plopped down beside Erica.
"No! Lucius is sitting there," Erica said, shoving De off.
"Oh! I see. Let's see, you'll be my step-mother-in-law. I'll be your step-daughter-in-law. And that's supposing you don't get arrested."
"Wonderful."
