A/N: I'm like lost right now. I hope I'm posting the right chapter right now, chronologically. I think I'm right. NEwayz, Guess What! I'm going to see GOF today. In like two hours. Yay me! Now, my wonderful reviewers don't forget to review.
krillball6- The romance is going to be in a few places. Some of it true and some of it just to twist emotions. But, there's basically going to be one main line. I think? I'm still working on that.
ErikandChristine- You'll have to wait until Christmas to find out who her godfather is. As I tell everyone, I'm introducing him then.
batbones- Good evening to you.
superspunky7- I remember your E-mail. Don't worry. Now, how about sending me back Ch. 16, 17, and 18? People want to read on. No pressure. I'm not updating 'till tomorrow NEwayz. So you've got plenty of time.
Now, don't forget to review. I know you never do.
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It was the day of the masquerade ball and the whole school was in a buzz. After lunch, everyone went to their Common Rooms to get ready.
"I'll be right there," called Jacqui, leaving the Gryffindor crowd.
"Where is she going now?" asked Ron.
"Looks like the library," said Harry in confusion.
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When Jacqueline lost sight of everyone, she hurried down to the dungeons. She came upon the portrait of Salazar Slytherin who just stared at her.
"Ah, Ms. Amaris, I was wondering when I would see you," said the painting.
"I don't have time for conversation, Salazar. Just let me in," said Jacqueline.
"Anything, princess," and the portrait swung open to the Slytherin Prefect Common Room.
Jacqueline walked through the empty room and after some wandering she located Draco's room.
She knocked.
"Come in," came his voice.
Jacqueline slipped inside and closed the door behind her. Draco was lying on his bed, reading a book. When she entered, he looked up. His face showed pure surprise. He closed his book and sat up. Jacqui made her way to him and sat down at the foot of the bed.
A/N: Relax. All of you. Deep breath in, and let it out through your mouth.
At the same time, she took in the surroundings. The room was painted in dark silver. The wall opposite the door was a full length window with a gorgeous view of a valley. The wall on the right had a fireplace in the center. On the mantel were dozens of candles. And looming over the fireplace was a large painting of Draco. A door was situated to the right of the fire that probably led to the bathroom. A desk of cherry wood stood on the opposite side of the window. On it were books and parchments, all stocked neatly with few scattered quills. The carpet was dark grey. The bed was a grand king. It was of dark wood and black and green satin covers covered it.
"What did Crabbe and Goyle say to you?" asked Jacqui.
"Not much," he answered, still wondering how she was in his room.
"When the time comes give them these," and she put two candies into his hand. Jacqueline then went into detail about the night ahead of them.
Then she left.
