As soon as Draco saw Harry reach out his hand, he knew something was definitely wrong. He had watched as his boyfriend walked toward something invisible, because he certainly could not see what had caught his boyfriend's attention.

Right when Draco saw Harry's hand rest on the invisible image, the Gryffindor was thrown against the wall, and that was when Draco saw the yellow eyes staring at him.

When the eyes locked with Draco's, he knew there was something seriously wrong, and time seemed to have stopped. Everything moved slowly; not too slow, but much slower than it should have been.

There were flashes now, all around Draco. The only image that was stable, was Harry, being pinned against his will while everything around them both swirled. It felt as if they were going through a tunnel.

Suddenly, Draco lost his balance as everything around them both came to a halt.

With Draco lying on the ground, and Harry being pinned up against the wall, there was a cackling sound of laughter that radiated from - everywhere. The two looked around as they tried to find out where the voice was coming from, but couldn't.

The voice finally stopped laughing, abruptly, and it spoke; the voice all too familiar, "So, you thought you could get rid of me that easily, did you?"

Harry's eyes went wide with fear as Draco's went wide with rage.

"Where the bloody hell are you Fentson?" yelled Draco

The blonde could almost hear the smirk on the ex-professors face, "Clever boy, you are. No wonder beautiful Harry picked you."

Draco glared, but said nothing else.

Finally, the kidnapper seemed to step out from thin air. This was when Draco noticed their surroundings; they were in a room with a fireplace. Everything actually looked quite elaborately decorated. A deep red fabric was the main pattern, thrown in with a little bit of gold everywhere just for good measure.

"So," said Audrey, "how has life been for you both? Lovely, I think. Well, I know, actually."

Draco glared, "How did you even know we were in California, anyway?"

The woman smiled and shrugged, "I guess there's no harm in telling you, now. You know the notes?"

Draco's eyes went wide, "How did you..." said Draco, but he was interrupted by the smirk on the woman's face.

"You didn't know, did you?"

"Know what?"

"That I'm special."

Draco rolled his grey eyes, "Yeah, you sure are special, alright. Maybe you should be checked into St. Mungo's or something."

Audrey glared at the blonde on the ground, and stepped up to give a more intimidating air, "You should not talk to me that way. You shall obey me. I control you, now."

Draco rolled his eyes, "Yeah, whatever. So are you going to answer questions, or are you going to go on pretending that you're 'scary?'"

Audrey glared at the blonde, and straightened herself up, "As I was saying before I was so rudely interrupted, that I am an animagus."

"Unregistered, illegal, going to Azkaban kind of animagus?" said Draco, smugly.

Audrey rolled her eyes, "I have magic and power that you can only begin to imagine."

"Like?" asked the blonde.

"Like how I have the power and knowledge to know that Sirius Black had died, and what more could Harry possibly want more, than to be with his godfather again? It was simple, really, to make a fake Sirius Black and lure Harry in. And, just like the good boy he is, he fell for it."

Harry glared at her from behind, "What the bloody hell do you want from me? Leave me alone."

Audrey seductively made her way over to the pinned up Gryffindor, "You are so beautiful when you're struggling, you know that?"

"Bloody hell, I'm GAY! Can't you understand that? I'm with DRACO! DRACO MALFOY! I LOVE HIM! GO AWAY!"

Audrey pouted for a moment before she flicked out her tongue and licked Harry's cheek, "You are so beautiful. Soon, you'll see that you should love me."

Draco glared, but he knew what he had to do. He had to prolong this as much as possible. He couldn't possibly let this woman anywhere near Harry anymore. He was going to have to keep her mind on other things. "So, how did you get Granger, Finnigin, and Thomas to work with you?"

Audrey whipped around as she addressed the blonde, "That was actually quite easy, really. You see, the three came to me after hearing about the little - incident - when I was still teaching at Hogwarts, and told me their little problem."

Draco glared, "You mean the problem they have about Harry and I being together."

Audrey smirked, and stepped away from Harry, "Not only that, my dear, though that was what mainly drove them to it."

Draco quirked his head to the side, "Then what was it?"

The smirk twisted itself into a smile; almost attractive-looking, if Draco hadn't despised the woman so much, "They didn't want to do good anymore."

Draco raised an eyebrow, "And what in the world is that supposed to mean?"

"It means that they wanted to.. Hm... How can I put it in a less intelligent way, for you stupid blondes? Ah! CHANGE BLOODY SIDES!"

The grey eyes went wide again, "What?"

Audrey rolled her eyes, "Do you really think that they would have wanted to stay with that old coot, Dumbledore, forever? What was he offering them? Nothing! That's what. I realized that, when he kicked me out, and threw the ministry after me. Well, that was when I knew which side would be the winning side."

"You think that Voldemort is going to win?"

Audrey smiled, "No. I think Harry will win."

"How does that make sense?"

"It makes sense, because I will make it happen. I'm going to train Harry myself. He will be the most powerful wizard alive. Then, he will be grateful. Yes, grateful..." she said looking up, almost as if this was her way of brainstorming her plans, "Then he will come to me, and then we can rule the magic and muggle world together."

Draco's eyes narrowed, "What makes you think that will happen?"

"Because it just WILL happen!" shouted the woman who, at the moment, looked quite insane.

Draco smirked, "Well, obviously, if you need to convince yourself, then it MUST be true," he said, rolling his eyes with a sneer on his face.

"I take back what I said earlier; I have no idea what Harry saw in you."

"Obviously he didn't see YOU, so he took what he could get."

Audrey hissed at Draco, and turned slightly.

Draco panicked, "So, how did you leave the notes?"

Fenston turned to face him again, and smirked, "Interested now, are we? Well, that was simple. My animagus form is a spider."

Draco's eyebrows narrowed in bemusement, "Of all the animagus forms, you had to be a spider?"

The woman peered down at the blonde smugly, "Well, you didn't find me out, did you?"

Draco rolled his eyes, "Anyway, if you wrote the notes, I must tell you, your skills lack what I would have expected from you."

Audrey quirked an eyebrow, "What do you mean?"

"They didn't even make sense."

"Yes, they did."

There was a clearing of the throat behind the woman, and both heads focused their attention on Harry.

The Gryffindor looked guiltily at the ground for a moment, "Well, you see, Draco, I've been kind of hiding them from you."

"Why?"

"Because I thought they were for you. I thought it was about you, and how they would take you."

"So? That gives me even more right to know about it."

"Not if I wanted you to have a good time on this trip. I didn't want to ruin the trip for you. You seemed to be having such a good time, I just didn't want to screw it up."

"And what makes you think it's not screwed up now?"

"Well I thought, perhaps, I could protect you."

"From what? From her?"

"No, from Hermione, Dean, and Seamus."

Draco rolled his eyes, "That's even worst. Why in the bloody hell would I be afraid of THEM?"

"Why not? I mean, they could do a lot of stuff; they have access to do whatever they please."

"They couldn't have taken you. Harry, sometimes you just don't think. How could they possibly have done anything to me? Severus was watching me, you were watching me, there were so many witnesses everywhere. What makes you think that they could have even done anything?"

Harry pursed his lips a bit before shyly apologizing, "I was just worried. I didn't want to make you worry. You love to travel, so I wanted it to be special for you; I just wanted this whole graduation trip to make you feel better."

"From what?"

"Well, from everything, I suppose. From having to help me in DADA, to having to put up with what happened with Fentson earlier."

The woman gave a slight clearing of the throat, "Audrey."

Harry and Draco both rolled their eyes.

The woman glared, "Fine, well, if you both think that there's any way of getting free, I'm telling you now, there aren't."

Draco sneered, "And what makes you think you're so almighty powerful?"

"Because," said a voice that came just slightly after a 'pop,' "I have you in my control, now."

Harry shifted his eyes, as Draco whipped his head around to see who it was.

Stepping out from under the darkness of the room where the dim lights did not hit, was Voldemort, with his red eyes and snakelike face.