The absolute silence of the shocked rang through the Slytherin common room as Ginevera stepped through the entrance hole in the wall. A stranger had just willingly strolled calmly into the Slytherin territory!

Draco slipped in after her and, with a flourish of his hands called out into the stunned crowd. "This is Ginevera." Eyes widened in fear, and people dropped things they were holding. There were gasps as people dropped to their knees in a low bow. Other people stared around wildly, wondering why their housemates were acting so odd. Ginevera smiled and walked to the love seat by the fire. Draco followed her, smirking, and sat down.

"Rise," Ginevera called into the absolute quiet. "All of you who know who I am please move to the side of the room. I wish to talk to everyone else." Everyone rushed to move where she had told them to go.

Pansy Parkinson walked shakily to where they were sitting and bowed deeply. "May I announce you?" She whispered, her voice shaking slightly. Draco nodded his assent. "Bow before the rulers of the world. Your King and Queen." She called to the students. "Show them the respect they deserve. Or face the wrath of their followers."

A number of the less confused Slytherins bowed low to the ground. The rest looked guarded. They didn't seem to understand what Draco and Ginevera meant to them and to the world.

"Ginevera lifted a pale hand in a request for silence. "I expect that anyone who is loyal to us will be joining our ranks as Death Eaters, if not, they should be prepared to die."

"If anyone decides to inform Dumbledore of our activities, and we will know. And if you betray our trust, be prepared for a slow, painful death." Draco cut in with a chilling snarl. "Now, leave us!" The common room cleared out very quickly as people trampled over each other at the chance to get out of the room first. General chaos ensued.

Draco stood and offered a hand to Ginevera. She took it gracefully, and he led her up to his private, head boy room. They left behind the mayhem they had caused.

One student watched the disaster the heirs had caused to his housemates with glee. His father would be very pleased to hear about this. Pleased enough to allow Blaise to join with the heirs as their closest supporter.

"We're finally alone!" Draco sighed as he touched his lips to Ginevera's.

Together they satisfied some very pressing problems.

Ginevera woke up very early the next morning curled in the protective circle of Draco's arms. She snuggled up against his warm, muscled chest with a sigh of complete contentment. Ginevera felt warm and safe for once. Both were feelings that Ginevera never thought she could feel again. She pulled herself out of his arms and went to get dressed. When she had her PJ's from last night back on, Ginevera walked over to the still sleeping Draco. She bent over him and placed a gentle kiss on his forehead.

"Sleep well my love," she whispered as she walked out the door and down the stairs. She needed to get back to the infirmary before Madam Pomfrey realized that she was missing.

As Ginevera was slipping into the bed in the hospital wing she realized something. She had said the most forbidden word of all. The word love was outlawed. She would have to be extra careful that nobody heard her say something so incriminating. Ginevera sighed as she closed her eyes and slipped back into sleep, wishing that she were cuddled against Draco again.

Ginevera woke up a couple of hours later to the sound of Madam Pomfrey breaking apart a large block of chocolate at Ginevera's bedside table. Ginevera almost snarled her annoyance before realizing that she was supposed to be Ginny. Shaking off the last vestiges of her real self, Ginevera slipped on her mask.

Madam Pomfrey turned around to check on Ginny. "Ah, you're awake! Have some chocolate!"

Ginny obediently ate all of the chocolate that was shoved in her face. She looked around the Hospital wing and saw that a large number of the beds were occupied.

"What happened!" Ginny asked.

"There was a mob in Slytherin last night. A few of the students were seriously injured. They stayed the night to recuperate. You must have slept through it." Ginny nodded absentmindedly. Inside she was crowing gleefully. "You may go to your classes today, Ginny. If you feel faint or sick, please come back here immediately." Ginny obediently got up and got dressed in her school uniform.

Not wanting to talk to her irate brother who she found stuffing his face in the Great Hall, Ginevera went to her dorm in the Gryffindor tower. She collected her books and went to her first class of the day, Herbology.

Ginevera sighed. The day had been tiring and uneventful. The only good thing that had come about today was that Ginevera had found a way for her and Draco to get out of the castle quickly. The idea had come from when she had seen Fawkes fly out of the castle. Ginevera knew from Harry that Fawkes could transport Dumbledore away, even under the protections on the castle.

Ginevera slipped into the owlry and tied a letter to a school owl. By tomorrow afternoon she would have two black cats at her disposal. Voldemort could put the spells they needed on the cats for Draco and herself.

Two extremely young black kittens were sleeping in Ginevera's arms as she sat at her master's feet. Ginevera had just finished explaining what spells she wanted the cats to contain. Voldemort had listen patiently and was nodding slightly.

"The cat's are very innocent, but their natures can be subverted to our needs. The cats are already magical, so any spells on them should hold. Very well, my heir, it shall be done." Voldemort levitated the two cats out of the room. He followed them down the stairs.

Ginevera sighed with relief. The cats, when He was done with them, would have many of the properties that Fawkes boasted. The cats would be reborn after they lived their life, they could catch killing spells, their tears could make a wound fester and puss, and they could apparate their owner out of any area. All that Draco and Ginevera needed to do was keep the cats fed, and keep the cats near them at all times.

Ron had been searching the entire castle for the whereabouts of his little sister. He had checked the common room, the library, and the Great Hall. Ron had even made Hermione go into Ginny's dorm, and all of the girl's bathrooms. Ginny wasn't anywhere. Ron collapsed on the couch in the common room with a moan. Harry looked over at Ron with lifted eyebrows.

"What's up?" Harry asked, looking curious.

"Ginny's missing and I'm really worried." Ron moaned. Hermione walked over to where they were sitting with a sigh.

"She isn't in any of the bathrooms Ron. Should we go to Dumbledore?" Hermione muttered as she sat down, very close to Ron.

"Not yet," Ron answered. He pressed his fingers to his temples.

"You know," Harry started. "Ginny has been disappearing a lot lately. Her dorm mates say that she isn't in her bed most nights, and sometimes when I check the Marauders Map, she isn't in the school."

"Harry! That's it! Go get the Marauders Map!" Ron yelled. Harry ran off up the stairs. A few minutes later Harry ran back down. He held out the map and all three of them put their heads together, searching for a little dot that read Ginny Weasley.

Ten minutes later Harry spotted her leaving Moaning Myrtles bathroom. "There she is!" He pointed to her dot that was moving in the direction of the Great Hall. "Lets go talk to her." They all ran out of the portrait hole.

Ginevera sighed tiredly as she handed one of the cats to Draco. "Our master put as many spell of them that we could think of and-" Ginevera cut off when she heard footsteps running down the hall.

"Astronomy tower, midnight," Draco hissed before disappearing down the hallway. Ron, Harry, and Hermione rounded the corner and stopped short right in front of her. Ginevera quickly slipped into Ginny mode.

"Hi Ron! What do you want?" She bubbled in a very happy voice.

"We been looking everywhere for you!" Ron gasped. "Where have you been?"

"Oh! I've been around."

"You weren't on the Marauders Map, Ginny." Hermione added quietly.

"Are you sure?" Ginny asked, looking confused. "I've been walking around the castle all day. You might have just missed me."

"Maybe," Ron said. Harry and Hermione just looked at her. Both seemed to know that she wasn't telling the whole truth, but were unwilling to make Ron go crazy by telling him. Ginevera would have to be extra careful no to leave anything incriminating around where they might find it. It might also be a good idea to get her hands on that map. It wouldn't do for anyone to see her with Draco.

Ginny gave the Gleesome Threesome her best shiny smile and walked with them into the Great Hall for dinner.

Ginevera had the Map and Harry's invisibility cloak and was walking up to the Astronomy tower. She walked into a visibly empty room, but her nose said differently. Without making a sound she snuck up on the area that Draco's very strong cologne smelled strongest. Ginevera wrapped her arms around a warm chest. It stiffened as soon as she touched it.

"Ginevera?" Draco's voice hissed.

"Who else," Ginevera answered as she pulled off both of their cloaks. Draco almost smiled as he brought his lips down to hers. Soon enough their clothes were missing and Ginevera was moaning under Draco's body.

Old headmaster Dumbledore had been watching the Slytherin common room the whole day. There was nothing out of the ordinary, until now. Draco Malfoy had left the common room around eleven and had walked to the astronomy tower. He was currently entangled around and in a young girl. Dumbledore couldn't tell exactly who that girl was, and he wasn't very interested in finding out. Young love, after all, was a rare and beautiful thing. He didn't want to ruin his student's happiness. Leave that to Argus Filch. Dumbledore turned his attentions to the rest of the hallways. There were a number of students out of bed trysting in various places, and quite a few heading to the kitchen for a late night snack. There wasn't anything remotely interesting at all.

Growing bored, Dumbledore sent aside his scrying glass and went to bed. He would continue his watch in the morning.