A/N I do not own Harry Potter or the Twilight Series.

I walked out of the Grand Hall and made my way back to my room. When I got to the entrance of the Slytherin Common Room, I said the password. But the strangest thing happened. The snaked looked right at me! They didn't move but they just stared at me. This was weird. I spoke again. "Extractum lamia." But they still didn't move from their spot.

"What the hell? The goddamn password is Extractum lamia! Move out of the way so I can get in!" I yelled at the snakes. They just flicked their tongues at me. The one on the right winked and I knew that they changed the password. I started yelling.

"TRIBUO MIHI VOX!"

"Draco?" I heard a feminine voice say from behind me. I whipped around to see Veronique Tumbleson. Her black hair was shimmering in the light and her eyes were glowing bright blue. I didn't know what to say. She looked so dazzling.

"Er… Yeah. What's up?"

"What was that you, erm, just said to, uh, the snakes?"

"Give me the password."

"No you, didn't say that. It was more like um 'tribute mimi fox'."

"Erm… No I didn't" I stuttered. I couldn't have said what she thought. I didn't even know what language that was in. But then I noticed. She was nervous. I had to keep my composure. I straightened up. Then I noticed her eyes. They weren't the same colour they had been a few minutes ago. They were a dark shade of blue and her pupils had grown to almost take up her whole entire coloured part. That was weird. Then I saw, out if the corner of my eye, a movement. I couldn't place my finger on the reason I felt like this was happening again, but then I smelled the familiar smell. Ginny Wesley hid behind the pole.

"Oh, I forgot, I left my books in the Grand Hall. I'll be back. What's the password?" I asked, fighting the monster trying to unleash its self.

"Oh. It's Vampire Hiding. I'll see you later, Draco. Goodbye," she said and then she walked through the, now opened, entrance. I turned to look at where Ginny was hiding. I could smell her like an oversparyed perfume. It was so very strong that my mouth, once again, began to water. I just pictured what I could do to her. I felt the most uncontrollable urge to hunt her. She smelled just so good!

"Ginevra Wesley, come out, come out, where ever you are," I said in a taunting voice. I didn't recognize my voice. It sounded like I was hoarse and evil at the same time. Like I was out of breath, panting. Then I noticed that I indeed was panting. I could feel her stiffen up in fear. I slowly moved over to the pole where she was hiding and I listened to her quick breathing. I snaked my way around the side of the pole, the opposite way she was looking. She looked around to see where I was but then I saw her brow furrow with confusion. I had to break the silence.

"Looking for me?" I said quietly, still fighting the raging monster inside of me. My hands were balled into fists and they were pressing up against the pole, leaving small indents when I took them away. Ginny froze. She didn't even turn to look at me. I heard her stop breathing.

"What's wrong, love? A little frightened?" I sneered in the same voice. She turned to look at me. She started backing up but I grabbed her arm.

"I don't know where you think you're going. There's nothing to be afraid of. I don't bite. Hard." I said. She was terrified. She kept trying to back up with panic leaking through her eyes in little droplets. She was crying. I loosened my grip on her arm when I looked down at her hand. It was turning purple. She took that chance to pull her hand from mine and back up all the way. I could feel the monster in me creeping up inside of my throat. I let out a deep growl. Ginny's eyes widened in fear. That's when I hear him. Stupid dumb animal, Colin, was heading our way.

"Ginny! Ginny where are you!" He was calling. This was my chance. If I could silence her and then get him, there would't be that much foul play. It would have been a much better scene than what could have happened in the classroom. Well, I crouched down, into a leaping position, Ginny was frozen in fear, and I leapt. I didn't think about thinking. I just reacted.

Then I ran into a hard thing. I blinked and realized that I had run into a wall. I could have sworn that Ginny Weasly was standing right there. I turned to see a giant, bear sized, wolf glaring at me with his black eyes. This was the strangest thing. Draco Malfoy, a giant wolf, and Ginny in a Slytherin hallway.

"Vobis vadum non obduco!" It repeated over and over. Woah! That was a surprise. Wolves can't talk.

"Move aside. NOW," I said in the lowest voice I could manage. It just stood there. Motionless. Then I heard it growl. It sent shivers up my back. It bared it's teeth at me, and I returned the gesture.

"Okay. Fine. I will get her, though. You can't always protect her." I said. I looked back at Ginny. She cringed away at my stare with her big brown eyes. I felt bad that I was the one who caused her to be afraid. I turned away and inhaled. I heard the beast get up and run. I turned back and Ginny was gone. Her scent, however, was still all over.

I walked back into my common room and walked silently into my room. There, I took out my book and started reading. It was the one I 'forgot' in the Grand Hall. Vampire Hiding I opened it to the page I had left off on and kept reading.