Pansy wasted no time in composing a letter when she returned to the Slytherin common room. The letter was addressed not only to Lucius Malfoy but, through the use of a multiplying spell, soon to be copies for the Weasley's as well as everyone in the entire castle. She smiled spitefully down at her letter feeling distinct satisfaction in her course of revenge. Draco needed to learn his lesson, had to be taught that you don't betray your house or your bloodline for anything. She read over the letter once more careful not to leak anymore tears on the crinkled parchment.
It has been brought to my attention, and now I bring it to yours, that an unlikely pair of students has been engaging in nefarious acts of sexual promiscuity in various public places in Hogwarts school of Witchcraft and Wizardry. You may be asking yourself why a matter such as this may concern you, well let me answer that question by revealing to you the identities of these perpetrators. The two students in question are none other than Draco Malfoy and Ginny Weasley. They were discovered by an unknown informant last Saturday in the school library engaging in various sexual acts. Enclosed are various pictures of the accused in varying states of undress.
Pansy was particularly pleased with herself for taking the pictures, she felt they added a certain element of humiliation that just 'outing' the couple did not. The pictures, with the aid of magic, gave a distinct picture of what the two had been up to in the library. Pansy gathered up her letter and pictures and set off to the Owlry.
Pansy felt a surge of power and grim satisfaction as she strode through the hallowed halls of Hogwarts. She couldn't quite contain her glee and vindictive pleasure as she passed portrait after portrait on her way to send the letters. She came to the entrance and began her ascent up the spiraling staircase.
She laid the letter on a desk in the Owlry and performed a multiplying spell. Soon the entire desk as well as chair and floor were overflowing with letters. She enchanted the letters to all open at the same time, Monday morning at breakfast; she would send them with the owls and the instruction that they would be time sensitive. Pansy signaled one owl after the other to come retrieve a letter. After nearly two hours all the letters had been sent. Pansy was exhausted and vaguely wondered why a school like Hogwarts didn't have a student body newspaper.
Pansy trudged back to her dormitory and fell onto her bed. She thought about the nasty surprise awaiting everyone come Monday. She felt a giggle bubbling up in her chest, pretty soon she was shaking with deep, sadistic laughter.
