Well, this is chapter five. Dunno what to say except I really need sugar right now. A whoooooole ton of it. Anyways, I don't own this, blah blah blah. Oh! I would loooooove it if someone could beta this with meeee! Pretty please? Onegai! Anyways, thanks for reading and have fuuuuuuun, kiddos! Or adultos. Oh yeah. This chapter's still pretty short, but hey. Something's better than nothing. If y'all could give me some ideas, I would be happy to incorporate it into the story! Just hit me!


"Draco, stop shoving!" Harry growled as he was pushed into another person.

"But if these Muggles touch me, they might still my magic!" Draco whined. Although the blonde and his family had switched sides during the wall, they kept their prejudices against Muggles. Harry shook his head exasperatedly. The two of them were on their way to the nearest school to enroll. Harry couldn't remember the name of it, but it had the same name as the town, which wasn't very original to him.

Somewhere along the way, his stomach had let out a ferocious growl and Harry finally remembered he didn't have any breakfast so now they were in a small store of some sort. It only sold sport things, but underneath the cashier (not literally underneath, mind you), in all its glory, was some chocolate. However, it wasn't just chocolate. It was a whole bar of that delicious, caramel covered, cookie crusted Twix. Harry was beginning to drool about the mouthwatering chocolate. His hands were itching to grab it, but the two men in front kept chatting with the dirty blond behind the table.

"Heard about those wolves that were here last year. They still there?" One of the men asked, his eyebrow lifting up in a flirtatious manner. The lady behind the counter shook her head, oblivious to him.

"I'm not sure. They've been quiet lately, but hey, wolves the size of a house are hard to find!" The three of them started laughing, but Harry and Draco exchanged looks. The two men grabbed their equipment and with a final salute, they left the store. Harry quickly moved up and grabbed a Twix bar.

"Uh, Mrs. Newton?" The lady looked up and flashed him a smile.

"That'll be $1.75, dear." Harry fished some change from his pockets and smiled back at her.

"Would you mind telling my friend and me about those wolves you were talking about?" He batted his eyelashes at her and she nodded happily.

"Well, last year, there were these enormous wolves that kept showing up. That was pretty strange, but along with those wolves came dead bodies. It's such a shame. However, they haven't been sighted that much lately, so-"

"Dead bodies?" An undignified squeak spoke up from behind Harry and they turned to see a green Draco. "Potter, we're going to be eaten!"

"Draco, she said they haven't been seen for a while." Harry calmly said as he took the Twix bar. He smiled his thanks at the lady.

"But she's a Muggle! She steals-" Harry slapped his hand on the blonde's mouth and dragged him out of the store. Draco continued mouthing words against his palm angrily. As soon as they were out of earshot, Harry dropped his hand in annoyance. "-would eat my kids alive if they had the chance!"

"What? Draco, what are you talking about?" Harry looked at the blonde, worried for his mental health.

"Potter, that's a way a Muggle steals magic. How could you not know that?" The blonde sniffed in disdain.

"Because Muggles don't steal magic?" Seeing Draco's mouth open to reply, Harry hurried on. "We have to go enroll in school. Hurry!" The blonde begrudgingly followed the jumpy brunette while mumbling about magic stealing Muggles. Draco, however annoying and infuriating he might seem, was truly a good person. Of course, this friendship between the two of them had taken some time to stabilize, but in the end, it was worth it.