Draco Malfoy stared at his godfather and secret-keeper for several long moments before hanging his head.
"I suppose your task is at an end, Sev."
Ginny Potter set down the sheet of parchment on the dining-room table and adjusted her hat as she stepped into her fireplace, glad she was starting a new life, the life she should have had years ago. She had finally gotten enough courage to leave Harry and stay with the love of her life, Draco Malfoy. She knew it would be dangerous, but if Harry truly did respect her and Hermione, he would leave the two women alone with their husbands and families.
"Draco?" Ginny called out as she stepped out of the fireplace into Malfoy Manor. A small house-elf named Kimmy scuttled up to inform Ginny that Master Draco was not at home, he was over at Master Severus's office. Ginny gaped, and immediately dropped her shrunk items on the table before taking off to see Severus and Draco, she absolutely had to put an end to this end before moving on.
"Potter."
"Snape." Jamie Potter growled out, his wand at the ready, glowing at the raven-haired prefect. "What is this you have been spreading about my father?!"
"The truth, Potter." Saxen Snape whispered, his eyebrow arched high like his father's. "Don't you know? Your father's a raving luantic who belongs in St. Mungo's with Lockhart." The young Snape boy sneered, his hooded eyes twinkling with malice.
"Did your greasy git of a father say that, or your werewolf loving uncle?"
"You shut up, Potter." Saxen hissed, as Niccolo, Diana and Taliesin rounded the corner, into the scene Jamie Potter was creating. Taliesin halted in the hallway, in front of Diana and Niccolo. The youngest Snape glanced at his own brother, frowning sharply at Jamie Potter.
"You won't believe what he said about Father!" Jamie scowled down at Taliesin. Taliesin stared at Jamie for a long moment, and then shrugged nochantly as he stepped aside to Saxen, walking away from the stunned Gryffindor. "Aren't you going to defend your own father?!"
"He never was a father to me, so why should I care?" Taliesin snapped back thinly as he turned around sharply to face a surly Jamie Potter with malice flashing in his eyes, as the Snape brothers studied the young first-year with similarly arched eyebrows, the two boys echoing an unsaid statement of utter intrest. "He hated me and Mum. Mum for never giving him her whole heart, and me for being so diffrent. Can't you see?"
"See what? I see a traitor, that is for certain." Jamie sniffed as Weasley sidled up to his side and narrowed his eyes at Taliesin, now frozen to the spot in fear.
"He isn't a traitor, Potter. He is a Slytherin, is all." Niccolo piped up from his silent posistion near his brother. "Being a slytherin takes courage, not Gryffindor. Slytherin House has turned out the most intelligent, loyal, cunning and determined people from Hogwarts. Gryffindor may seem the like, thanks to people like your father and my mother." Niccolo whispered in the famous Snape whisper, each person captured by the strong, heartfelt words he spoke.
"Very moving speech, Mr. Snape." A silky voice echoed from further up the corridor near the Great Hall. "For that speech, I will take only five points from Gryffindor and Slytherin each, for lingering in the halls instead of ten." Severus Snape drawled, a small smirk on his lips as the small gathering of students turned around in surprise at his presence, as students usually did when he spoke. "What are you waiting for, Siskel and Ebert's review?! Get to class!" Severus growled out, narrowing his eyes at his own sons as the two nodded and slithered away in typical Slytherin fashion, the Gryffindors frowning at him and lumbering away into the DADA classroom. Severus continued his way down the corridor, shaking his head at his own son's speech. He smirked ever so slightly as he spotted Hermione and Remea coming his way, the two females sporting a warm blush on their cheeks.
"Severus, have you seen Draco--"
"He and I have had a discussion earlier, yes. I suppose my job as a Secret-Keeper is done. Ginny has left Harry, and I don't think the wizarding world will ever be the same again."
"Mm." Hermione nodded as she let out a small breath and sigh, looking up into her husband's eyes. He frowned down at her, mystified slightly by her odd female behavior. "Severus, I think it has just clicked into perfect place, actually." she said with a small smile as she leaned up on her toes to give him a gentle kiss on his lips. "After all, Ginny and Draco are meant to be together."
"You think?"
"Mm-hmm."
"Oh, gag me with a spoon." A small disgusted sigh came from Hermione's elbow, where their daughter stood with a small scowl on her lips. "Can't you just stop?"
"uh-uh, for now." Hermione teased her daughter, as Severus raised his eyebrow at Remea in mock offense. Remea's mouth curled up slightly as she dragged her own mother up to Gryffindor Tower.
A/N: hope this chapter is all right.. thanks to ALL my readers/reviewers! I love you all!! :)
"I suppose your task is at an end, Sev."
Ginny Potter set down the sheet of parchment on the dining-room table and adjusted her hat as she stepped into her fireplace, glad she was starting a new life, the life she should have had years ago. She had finally gotten enough courage to leave Harry and stay with the love of her life, Draco Malfoy. She knew it would be dangerous, but if Harry truly did respect her and Hermione, he would leave the two women alone with their husbands and families.
"Draco?" Ginny called out as she stepped out of the fireplace into Malfoy Manor. A small house-elf named Kimmy scuttled up to inform Ginny that Master Draco was not at home, he was over at Master Severus's office. Ginny gaped, and immediately dropped her shrunk items on the table before taking off to see Severus and Draco, she absolutely had to put an end to this end before moving on.
"Potter."
"Snape." Jamie Potter growled out, his wand at the ready, glowing at the raven-haired prefect. "What is this you have been spreading about my father?!"
"The truth, Potter." Saxen Snape whispered, his eyebrow arched high like his father's. "Don't you know? Your father's a raving luantic who belongs in St. Mungo's with Lockhart." The young Snape boy sneered, his hooded eyes twinkling with malice.
"Did your greasy git of a father say that, or your werewolf loving uncle?"
"You shut up, Potter." Saxen hissed, as Niccolo, Diana and Taliesin rounded the corner, into the scene Jamie Potter was creating. Taliesin halted in the hallway, in front of Diana and Niccolo. The youngest Snape glanced at his own brother, frowning sharply at Jamie Potter.
"You won't believe what he said about Father!" Jamie scowled down at Taliesin. Taliesin stared at Jamie for a long moment, and then shrugged nochantly as he stepped aside to Saxen, walking away from the stunned Gryffindor. "Aren't you going to defend your own father?!"
"He never was a father to me, so why should I care?" Taliesin snapped back thinly as he turned around sharply to face a surly Jamie Potter with malice flashing in his eyes, as the Snape brothers studied the young first-year with similarly arched eyebrows, the two boys echoing an unsaid statement of utter intrest. "He hated me and Mum. Mum for never giving him her whole heart, and me for being so diffrent. Can't you see?"
"See what? I see a traitor, that is for certain." Jamie sniffed as Weasley sidled up to his side and narrowed his eyes at Taliesin, now frozen to the spot in fear.
"He isn't a traitor, Potter. He is a Slytherin, is all." Niccolo piped up from his silent posistion near his brother. "Being a slytherin takes courage, not Gryffindor. Slytherin House has turned out the most intelligent, loyal, cunning and determined people from Hogwarts. Gryffindor may seem the like, thanks to people like your father and my mother." Niccolo whispered in the famous Snape whisper, each person captured by the strong, heartfelt words he spoke.
"Very moving speech, Mr. Snape." A silky voice echoed from further up the corridor near the Great Hall. "For that speech, I will take only five points from Gryffindor and Slytherin each, for lingering in the halls instead of ten." Severus Snape drawled, a small smirk on his lips as the small gathering of students turned around in surprise at his presence, as students usually did when he spoke. "What are you waiting for, Siskel and Ebert's review?! Get to class!" Severus growled out, narrowing his eyes at his own sons as the two nodded and slithered away in typical Slytherin fashion, the Gryffindors frowning at him and lumbering away into the DADA classroom. Severus continued his way down the corridor, shaking his head at his own son's speech. He smirked ever so slightly as he spotted Hermione and Remea coming his way, the two females sporting a warm blush on their cheeks.
"Severus, have you seen Draco--"
"He and I have had a discussion earlier, yes. I suppose my job as a Secret-Keeper is done. Ginny has left Harry, and I don't think the wizarding world will ever be the same again."
"Mm." Hermione nodded as she let out a small breath and sigh, looking up into her husband's eyes. He frowned down at her, mystified slightly by her odd female behavior. "Severus, I think it has just clicked into perfect place, actually." she said with a small smile as she leaned up on her toes to give him a gentle kiss on his lips. "After all, Ginny and Draco are meant to be together."
"You think?"
"Mm-hmm."
"Oh, gag me with a spoon." A small disgusted sigh came from Hermione's elbow, where their daughter stood with a small scowl on her lips. "Can't you just stop?"
"uh-uh, for now." Hermione teased her daughter, as Severus raised his eyebrow at Remea in mock offense. Remea's mouth curled up slightly as she dragged her own mother up to Gryffindor Tower.
A/N: hope this chapter is all right.. thanks to ALL my readers/reviewers! I love you all!! :)
