Is it Fate or Destiny?

"Yes, Cornelius, keep looking." replied Lucius. Cornelius Fudge was looking for a pureblooded girl who was fit to marry Lucius's son. "What kind of madness is this? Fudge, how could screw up and let that filth on this list?" demanded Lucius.

"Whatever is the matter?" Fudge replied in a sweet tone as to not upset Lucius.

"This, you idiotic excuse for a man. What were you thinking putting that Granger on this list?" he screamed.

"The list does not lie, sir. Hermione Granger is indeed a pureblooded witch. Why, haven't you heard? Her mother and father's memories were tragically wiped out. But, all is well, they've regained their memory." He replied with a relieved smile.

"Is that so?" Lucius replied with a mischievous smirk plastered upon his face. "She will be my son's bride. She's got the smarts and potential attitude to be the perfect Malfoy bride. There is just one thing wrong. If he accidentally meets the Goddess of Fate and falls in love, it will wreak havoc. We must find out immediately who the Goddess of Destiny is. I wouldn't at all be surprised if it is Granger. But, wait. Why is the girl in Gryffindor? All pureblooded witches and wizards should be in Slytherin."

"Because" he continued "The Prophecy states that the Goddess of Destiny must be in Gryffindor. Hermione Granger is the most eligible witch. She would most definitely do her duty with diligence. Why let a matter of housing interfere with a Goddess to be?"

"Ah, I suppose that is very intelligent of Dumbledore, as much as I hate to admit it."

"There is just one problem, Mr. Malfoy."

"What is it, you old fool?"

"How will you get Miss Granger and her parents to agree with the marriage? From what I hear, the two don't get along at all."

"Simple. They cannot say no. Hermione Granger is the Goddess of Destiny and my son, Draco, is the God of Fate. They will fall in love anyway. It is in the Prophecy." He explained as if Fudge was incredibly stupid.

Lucius returned to the Malfoy Mansion and called Hermione's parents to inform them. Surprisingly, they did not disagree at all.