A/N: Another quick chapter. This one is really short, but I think that it's kind of funny. I hope you guys think so, too. Once again, I don't own Freddy Krueger.

CHAPTER FIVE

GUARDIAN ANGEL

Tally glanced at Draco every chance she could get, without compromising her driving. She had meant what she had said. She would make sure he didn't have to stay in one of old Voldy's dreams too long, if he had one. "Freddy Krueger wanna be," she sighed, aggravated.

Everything seemed to be peaceful for Draco so far. No violent thrashing or screaming so far. She was glad. She didn't want to have to wake him, as tired as he looked.

It was getting late in the evening and Tally hoped they'd be in Maine by tomorrow night. She figured they probably would be… maybe.

So far, Draco's dreams had been nothing to worry about. He woke up on his own, rubbed his eyes, and yawned deeply and comfortably. "That was refreshing. I needed that. I haven't slept like that in months."

Tally didn't answer. He assumed she heard him, though. "Are we in Maine, yet?" he grinned, knowing the answer was no.

Still, though, no answer from Tally. Draco wondered what was on her mind, to make her so quiet. He sat up to see if she was alright and screamed. Tally wasn't driving. 'I'm dreaming! I have to be!' he thought, horrified.

In Tally's place, there was a monster with long hair all over it's body, sharp fangs for teeth, and sharp claws for nails… and this thing was driving. "What are you!" demanded Draco.

"Krueger," replied the monster in a deep, raspy voice, "Freddy Krueger. Horror movie icon and dream invader."

Draco sat back in awe. Then he began laughing, hysterically. "It's not one of his! He didn't send this one!" Draco laughed.

"Aren't you scared, kid?" asked the monster.

"Oh, yes. I'm quite horrified. You're very scary."

Draco continued laughing.

Draco was still laughing when Tally shook him awake. "Hullo, Tally," he smiled.

"You scared me," she sighed, relieved, "I pulled the car over… you were kicking and thrashing, but… but you were cracking up."

"You would too, if you saw a big hairy monster driving the car," he laughed.

"I highly doubt it," she said, looking confused.

"I'm alright. He didn't send me any dreams. I think it was because of you. You kept his dreams away. You're my guardian angel."

"Awe," she smiled, warmly, "That's so sweet. Thank you."

"By the way, Tally… what does Freddy Krueger look like?"

Tally gave him a confused look, and then she laughed.