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Before:

But it didn't turn out the way he expected it to; the first few days, he couldn't be around anyone human without the thirst threatening to break free, including Ginevera. Then he realized he couldn't love her the same way; being one of the damned cost a lot, including his human emotions. Yes, he still loved her, but he couldn't care about her the way he had. They had become more of friends, and to see her smile in her sleep beside Draco had been the last step.

Yes, she can be happy now. He took one last glance before jumping into the darkness. Now they'll just have to survive the prophecy; tomorrow night should prove interesting.

Now:

Gin woke up when thunder roared through her open window and rain began spilling from the sky in fat drops. Draco was still asleep, so she cautiously got out of bed and went to her closet where her latest present from Sirius was hidden. The beautiful dark red wood sealed with a drop of vampire's blood on the handle made her broom a one of a kind (the blood protected the broom from any curses or charms people might try to put on it and protected its rider from certain things too). Grabbing a light robe and her wand, Ginevera flew out the open window into the storm.

Draco woke only to notice the window he had opened last night was closed and that a certain redhead was missing. Nothing to really worry about, she probably already left or had something to do this morning. He heard thunder as he watched the lightning strike near the lake. Might as well see if Blaise is up yet.

Grabbing his boots, he walked the winding path to Blaise's private room. Two minutes and a simple password later, Draco discovered his dear friend sleeping soundly on his oversized bed. Not for long. If Blaise had been there to see Draco's mischievous grin he would have run for cover.

"Blaise, wake up." Draco said softly enough that he knew his friend wouldn't hear him. Summoning a bucket of water from the deepest parts of the lake, Draco took a step back so he wouldn't be hit with any of the chilling water.

Blaise screamed some incoherent words before setting his eyes on Draco. "You, you bloody bastard! I ought to feed you to the fucking squid!" Blaise continued to mutter a string of profanities under his breath that made Draco try to get farther away from him when they both noticed a small giggle coming from the window.

Ginevera opened the window and decided to sit on the window sill while the boys just stared at her. "I hope you boys don't mind, but the wind was getting a little strong so I decided to take a breather."

"What the hell are you doing flying around in the storm? Especially in an outfit like that!" Blaise commanded of the younger girl.

Ginevera looked down at her drenched outfit. "What's wrong with what I'm wearing?"

"oh, Besides the fact that your white shirt nicely accents your black bra and your low cut black pants seem to cling to your curves and show off your silver thong, nothing what-so-ever." Blaise said in a protective way.

"Oh come on, it's not like anyone besides you two have seen me." Gin replied.

Blaise nodded towards Draco, who's jaw seemed to be at his feet and who's eyes weren't blinking. "Have I proved my point?"

"fine, I'll put on my robe." Gin said. "I still think it would have been more fun to screw with his head." She whispered to Blaise.

"I'm sure he would have agreed with you." Blaise replied. He went to shut the window just before he noticed Fawkes flying in.

Fawkes gently landed on Gin's shoulder before dropping a parchment into her hand. After carefully reading it, Gin turned to the guys. "I guess I have to go." And with that she mounted her broom with Fawkes following after her.