A/N: So far so good right? People are liking this? I am adding another chappy here so enjoy this and review! This one has some major Draco slamming! He pisses off the new teacher, oh no.

Disclaimer: Me no own Harry Potter or any characters, but I do own Zalana ShadowLight. Thank you!

Harry sat down in the dungeon, across the aisle from Draco and his group of friends. Hermione sat between him and Ron in one row, three rows back from the front of the class. There were other students there too, but Harry didn't have time to notice them.

A large grumbling growling noise came from the now open door. Everyone turned to look and didn't speak.

"I said Good Morning Class." Zalana came strolling into the classroom, shutting the door behind her. She wore a long white robe that drug the floor, and her hair was pinned back in a bun and some stray strands trailed down her sides.

"Good Morning Professor ShadowLight," The class replied.

She merely turned around and growled again. A few of the students looked at her blankly and just sat with their mouths hanging open.

"That's Dragonic. The language of the dragons and their students, I will teach you enough of it that if you ever need it; ever cornered by an angry dragon, that you will be able to maybe talk your way to safety." She turned her back to the board. "Again," She grumbled slower, and most of the class followed suit. "Very good."  

Draco Malfoy spoke up, "That's not a real language, that's just a bunch of growling and grumbling that you made up!"
Zalana snapped her head around to face the speaker. "And you are?" Her pink orbs flamed brightly.

"Draco Malfoy."
Harry gave Hermione and Ron a look that said, 'Oh no, Malfoy just pissed off the female dragon teacher and he doesn't know what he is getting into now!' Ron and Hermione just nodded and stared as ShadowLight walked towards Draco.

"Do you know what your name means, Draco?" She spoke softly and kindly to him, as if he were a two year old lost in the mall.

Draco began to sweat, and everyone around him knew it. "I… I… think… it means… d…dra….dragon in la….Latin Ma'am."

 "Very good Draco, Draco is the Latin word for Dragon." She walked to the front of the class. Crabbe and Goyle thought that Draco was going to pass out. 

"One by one, I am going to call on you and you are going to tell me what you think about dragons! First, YOU, Mr. Malfoy!" She sat down in her chair and began writing.

"Uh… Dragons are mean and bloodthirsty killers!" He was still sweating.

The teacher just wrote it down, then said, "Harry Potter?"

"Dragons live to be at least ten times older then humans,"

Ron was next, he said, "There are dragon habitats in New Zealand and Norway."

Hermione said, "There is a lot we need to learn about dragons."

Crabbe was next up, and he  said, "Dragons are stupid."

Ron swear he saw fangs in the teacher, but said nothing.

Goyle said, "All dragons eat meat and kill for fun!"

Professor was still writing, scribbling down everything that everyone wrote.

Some girl said, "Dragons are neat!"

A boy said from the back of the class that dragons were always green and scaly.

After about twenty minutes, the teacher stood up. "Now. This is what I am going to teach you, most of you said things that other teachers have taught you about dragons; most of which are very false, so what I am going to work on tomorrow will be teaching you the truth behind dragons." She looked up at the class, "For tomorrow, I want each of you to write a paragraph about dragons," papers flew into the hands of the students, "Without using any of the information that you have given me today." She looked around the room, "And a paragraph to me is at least five sentences and none of which are filler. Have a good day and I will see you tomorrow. Class dismissed."

Harry, Ron and Hermione stood up and smiled. "This is going to be fun!" Hermione said,  and Ron nodded,


 "Harry, Hermione, Ron, could you come here please?" Zalana was talking to them.


 "Yes Ma'am."

 "This Draco, is he trouble?"  She said.

They stayed silent for a long while.

"I will take that as a yes, then. Thank you and have a good day." The teacher turned around to her work.