This is a little idea I had, I hope everyone likes it!
Warning: Spoilers included for all Potter Books and The Butterfly Effect.
Disclaimer: I own neither Harry Potter nor The Butterfly Effect.
Draco rushed through the halls of Hogwart's, searching for anything to remember, anything to send him back. He looked disheveled, scraggly, unkempt. His perfectly slicked back blond hair was left ungelled, his cloak tattered and dragging the ground from the weight he could feel was lost. He rushed into the potions room, knowing Snape kept records of all the classes, and of other things, such as the Dark Lord's plans in there. He pushed a few desks against the door, hoping it would hold off the professors and aurors for just a few minutes. That was all he really needed. He found the notebook he needed, the notebook that showed all of the plots that Voldemort had failed to succeed in. He quickly shifted through the pages, searching for that day at Flourish & Blotts. Finding it, he wrote a quick note on a peice of parchment laying on Snape's desk. They were banging on the door, pushing the desks away, all shouting and pointing their wands. Of course, the magic all bounced off the door, because Snape had charmed it not to let anyone in that was not wanted.
"I'm going to stop him. If you find this, my plan has not worked. I will stop him, and I will save her!" He began reading through the notebook as Snape remembered the charm, and began the incantation to take it off. Draco's view of the room began to spin as the teachers rushed in. And suddenly, he was gone.
Well, Review. Tell me if it's worth continuing. And if you've read this w/o watching the Butterfly Effect, don't. You'll just get confused. Trust me.
Warning: Spoilers included for all Potter Books and The Butterfly Effect.
Disclaimer: I own neither Harry Potter nor The Butterfly Effect.
Draco rushed through the halls of Hogwart's, searching for anything to remember, anything to send him back. He looked disheveled, scraggly, unkempt. His perfectly slicked back blond hair was left ungelled, his cloak tattered and dragging the ground from the weight he could feel was lost. He rushed into the potions room, knowing Snape kept records of all the classes, and of other things, such as the Dark Lord's plans in there. He pushed a few desks against the door, hoping it would hold off the professors and aurors for just a few minutes. That was all he really needed. He found the notebook he needed, the notebook that showed all of the plots that Voldemort had failed to succeed in. He quickly shifted through the pages, searching for that day at Flourish & Blotts. Finding it, he wrote a quick note on a peice of parchment laying on Snape's desk. They were banging on the door, pushing the desks away, all shouting and pointing their wands. Of course, the magic all bounced off the door, because Snape had charmed it not to let anyone in that was not wanted.
"I'm going to stop him. If you find this, my plan has not worked. I will stop him, and I will save her!" He began reading through the notebook as Snape remembered the charm, and began the incantation to take it off. Draco's view of the room began to spin as the teachers rushed in. And suddenly, he was gone.
Well, Review. Tell me if it's worth continuing. And if you've read this w/o watching the Butterfly Effect, don't. You'll just get confused. Trust me.
