A letter for Miss Virginia Weasley from Miss Hermione Granger
Ginn~
Before you ready any of this, ask yourself if you trust me. If you don't, put down this letter this instant and burn it. If you are still reading, then I know you trust me.
I am telling my parents I am going to stay with you, so tell the family not to owl me. Take care of my owl until you see me again. If you do not, know that I was doing something I new I had to do. Something I would have done for you, or Ron, or Harry in a heartbeat. Know I love you.
Love Always,
Mione
A formal letter sent to Misters Harry Potter, Ronald Weasley, Fred Weasly, George Weasly, Arthur Weasley, and Mrs. Molly Weasly, and Miss Virginia Weasly
Dearest Friends,
I regret to inform you that the body of a Miss Hermione Granger was found late Tuesday night. It seems she was trying to protect a young man from a Mrs. Narcissa Malfoy. The young man is unidentifiable, and will remain so until his bandages come off in a month or so. Needless to say Narcissa is being held in Azkaban until her hearing in two weeks.
As for the condition of young Miss Granger, it is critical. She is alive, but not awake. We are unsure what she faced, but we know it was a hard fight that she nearly lost. She was found by me and Mr. Severus Snape, near Hogwarts grounds. You may come visit her any time now at Hogwarts, with permission from Madame Pomfrey.
Albus Dumbledore
A letter written for Miss Hermione Granger by Mister Draco Malfoy, but found by a Miss Virginia Weasley
Granger
You saved me. You silly girl. And now like it or not I am fighting along side the light warriors yet unaccepted and blamed for your sickness. Though that is my fault. I deserve to be on my deathbed, not you.
When I saw your face that night (or day, who can tell in a dungeon) it was like an angel had come to save me. The marks and bruises on your arms and legs, the burns on your hands, the clumps of hair burned from your head. My beautiful angel and my savior.
What you must have endured through the hell that is Malfoy Manor I don't think I will ever know, but you fought nonetheless for me and my freedom. Do you remember what I said when I saw you? I was so shocked that I could barely speak. I asked you why you were here, and if you knew that you were to die for a Malfoy, a boy who hated you for years. You told me that you would do anything for a friend, and die for someone you loved.
You asked me what you meant when I wrote that I fell in love with the "light of Hogwarts." I didn't mean goodness or the fight for righteousness; I meant for your naive ways of thinking, and how they clashed with my sense of realism. I meant I fell in love with you, the light of Hogwarts.
All your wounds have healed now, it's just your heart that seems to be broken. Your face is still flawless, the scrapes and bruises are gone, your hair has grown back. You are perfect once more. I'm missing a toe, and a have a large scar across my right eye, but I would give my right arm for you to be alright again
They say you will never wake up. But you will, and I will fight for you. I won't let the darkness hurt you anymore.
DM
Draco Malfoy
A letter to Mister Draco Malfoy from Miss Hermione Granger
Draco,
I thought I you should be the first to know that the surgery went splendid, and I am awake, alive, and ready to come home. No one knows yet, not even my Mum. The doctor wants to wait to tell everyone, says I need a few more days recovery before I get a slew of visitors.
I found your letter sitting here with all the flowers and other assorted things. I'm glad to know you feel the same, and thought I don't know where any of it is going; I would like to find out together.
Come to see me if you wish, but tell no one. The drugs are still affecting me a bit. I know this all seems so impersonal, but I want to be looking in your eyes when I tell you how I feel. How I've missed you and how I do love you.
Lovingly Yours,
Miss Hermione Granger
A letter to Headmaster Albus Dumbledore from Professor Severus Snape
Headmaster,
I must say I did not approve now nor then when I heard about this marriage business. I do believe that it was the first time me and Misters Harry Potter and Ronald Weasley agreed on a subject. Thought they seemed to accept the idea, I do not and shall not. I will not allow any Gryffindor females in the Slyherin dormitories, no matter who they are married to. It is truly enough that I must now refer to her as "Mrs. Malfoy", I will not have her fooling around in my halls. Due tell her to mind the rules. She's not listening to me.
Professor Severus Snape
A letter to Professor Severus Snape from Headmaster Albus Dumbledore
Severus,
I will say the same thing to you that I told Minerva.
Lighten Up
Albus
Fin
