Potions class was unbearable for Hermione. Professor Snape refused to let
her and Draco sit at the same table, let alone work together. He seemed to
think that they would be distracted by each other. The truth was, that it
was more distracting to be so close to him, but not be able to talk to or
touch him.
"What's wrong Herm?" asked Dean, "you look distracted."
"I guess it's just the potion, I want to talk to him so badly not to mention kiss him slowly and passionately and,
"Alright, way to much information I'm sorry that I asked!" exclaimed Dean while laughing.
"Don't worry about it Dean, she's been like this since she took that stupid potion," explained Ron.
"Oh?" questioned Dean.
"Ya, she's been so obsessed with that stup," Ron saw Hermione's death glare and changed his tune instantly, "I mean that wonderful Malfoy boy." Dean almost died at laughter at this.
"Be silent," said Snape. "10 points from Gryffindor for your out burst." As soon as potions was over they were off to care of magical creatures. Hagrid was much kinder to Hermione and Draco. He let them work together, but it was more kindness for Hermione than kindness for Draco.
"Oh, Hermione, Malfoy, yer to report to Dumbledore after class. He needs to talk to ya."
"Alright Hagrid, thank you for telling us," said Hermione, then she turned strait back to Draco. On their way to Dumbledore, Hermione and Draco could not figure out what awaited them, they hadn't done anything to set off the alarm, not that they hadn't wanted to of course. And they could think of nothing else that could possibly have gotten them into trouble. What they found there, nether had even considered. Waiting for them in front of the statue was Dumbledore and Lucius.
"Well, well, well, I see now what Miss Perkins (A/N-I hope I spelled that right, it's Pansy if the name doesn't ring a bell) was writing to me about. What do you think you're doing with this girl?" Lucius looked like there was more he wanted to say about Hermione but didn't dare to in front of Dumbledore.
"I love her father, and I don't even care what you think about her!" exclaimed Draco as he pulled Hermione close to him, as if to would protect her from Lucius's hateful words and evil glares.
"How dare you speak to me like that! Dumbledore isn't there some way to break this so called spell they have been put under."
"No Lucius, there is no cure for it but time. I can't promise you that they will stop loving each other even after the potion has worn off. Love is a very powerful thing and can be almost undefeatable if used properly. Look at the tragic story of Romeo and Juliet," said Dumbledore.
"I didn't know you read Shakespeare professor," said Hermione.
"Yes, he is my of my favourite authors."
"Can we please get back on to the topic of my son and this girl!" exclaimed Lucius.
"As I have been telling you, there is no way to end the spell."
"Then I will be forced to remove Draco from this school and place him somewhere else." At hearing this, Hermione let out a gasp and Draco held her closer.
"To separate them at this stage of the potion would be to murder them. They would both pine for one another so much that it would kill them in a matter of days. I'm sure you wouldn't want to be held accountable for your son's death, now would you?" said Dumbledore in a calm matter.
"No, but the second that this wears off, I will be informed and if Draco does not stop having contact with this girl then I shall remove him from Hogwarts forever." After Lucius had finished speaking he turned and left.
"I don't care what you say Father, I love her, and I would chose death over being torn away from her."
"We will see Draco, we will see." At that Lucius disappeared from there sight, and no one could hear his last words, "There must be some way to break this damn spell, I will have to ask the master what he knows."
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"What's wrong Herm?" asked Dean, "you look distracted."
"I guess it's just the potion, I want to talk to him so badly not to mention kiss him slowly and passionately and,
"Alright, way to much information I'm sorry that I asked!" exclaimed Dean while laughing.
"Don't worry about it Dean, she's been like this since she took that stupid potion," explained Ron.
"Oh?" questioned Dean.
"Ya, she's been so obsessed with that stup," Ron saw Hermione's death glare and changed his tune instantly, "I mean that wonderful Malfoy boy." Dean almost died at laughter at this.
"Be silent," said Snape. "10 points from Gryffindor for your out burst." As soon as potions was over they were off to care of magical creatures. Hagrid was much kinder to Hermione and Draco. He let them work together, but it was more kindness for Hermione than kindness for Draco.
"Oh, Hermione, Malfoy, yer to report to Dumbledore after class. He needs to talk to ya."
"Alright Hagrid, thank you for telling us," said Hermione, then she turned strait back to Draco. On their way to Dumbledore, Hermione and Draco could not figure out what awaited them, they hadn't done anything to set off the alarm, not that they hadn't wanted to of course. And they could think of nothing else that could possibly have gotten them into trouble. What they found there, nether had even considered. Waiting for them in front of the statue was Dumbledore and Lucius.
"Well, well, well, I see now what Miss Perkins (A/N-I hope I spelled that right, it's Pansy if the name doesn't ring a bell) was writing to me about. What do you think you're doing with this girl?" Lucius looked like there was more he wanted to say about Hermione but didn't dare to in front of Dumbledore.
"I love her father, and I don't even care what you think about her!" exclaimed Draco as he pulled Hermione close to him, as if to would protect her from Lucius's hateful words and evil glares.
"How dare you speak to me like that! Dumbledore isn't there some way to break this so called spell they have been put under."
"No Lucius, there is no cure for it but time. I can't promise you that they will stop loving each other even after the potion has worn off. Love is a very powerful thing and can be almost undefeatable if used properly. Look at the tragic story of Romeo and Juliet," said Dumbledore.
"I didn't know you read Shakespeare professor," said Hermione.
"Yes, he is my of my favourite authors."
"Can we please get back on to the topic of my son and this girl!" exclaimed Lucius.
"As I have been telling you, there is no way to end the spell."
"Then I will be forced to remove Draco from this school and place him somewhere else." At hearing this, Hermione let out a gasp and Draco held her closer.
"To separate them at this stage of the potion would be to murder them. They would both pine for one another so much that it would kill them in a matter of days. I'm sure you wouldn't want to be held accountable for your son's death, now would you?" said Dumbledore in a calm matter.
"No, but the second that this wears off, I will be informed and if Draco does not stop having contact with this girl then I shall remove him from Hogwarts forever." After Lucius had finished speaking he turned and left.
"I don't care what you say Father, I love her, and I would chose death over being torn away from her."
"We will see Draco, we will see." At that Lucius disappeared from there sight, and no one could hear his last words, "There must be some way to break this damn spell, I will have to ask the master what he knows."
So, how am I doing with this story so far? Please keep reviewing.
