Little Secrets
Ch5
"Draco, so new, your dads finally decide to give you a job from Him" Blaze, a dark hair slytherine said.
"Not exactly, but nothing worth telling," Draco said, there is no way that Blaze could figure out that he had to get Mudblood Granger to fall in love with him, wait that's not her name, its Reynolds now, I wonder if she knows.
"Draco, earth to Draco, what's up your spacing out over there come on what's the assignment you can tell me." The Dark haired slytherine said slyly.
"It's nothing, just the Malfoy tradition is starting to get to me" Draco said avoiding the topic all together, well sort of there were lots of Malfoy family traditions but the one he was talking about was the one that effected him.
"Come on tell me what it is, I'm your best friend, you can tell me" Blaze said coldly.
"Fine, you want to know fine I'll tell you, I have to fucking get married, there you happy" Draco yelled at his friend, sometimes Blaze could get pretty annoying.
"Oh dude, that sucks so who are you getting married to" Blaze asked.
"Well I um…" Draco stuttered he couldn't tell Blaze the truth; no he had to think of something. Just then the door slid open revealing the one person he didn't want to see at this very moment.
"Draco, Professor McGonagall wants the heads of the houses to meet her at the front of the train for a meeting, and she told me to come get you." Hermione said trying to see if he would notice that he called him by his first name.
"I'm coming Hermione," Draco smirked as he said it well it seems as if she might know.
"Sorry mate got to go" Draco said gaily not at all sorry to go and avoid answering the question. Draco looked at the girl he was supposedly engaged to, she wore a blue mini skirt and a red t-shirt that said I'm here for the party (She had changed in the bathroom she didn't feel like wearing jeans) she looked really hot so at least if he did have to marry her then she wouldn't be a troll.
"Take a picture it'll last longer" Hermione said smirking at the slytherine"
"Huh, what are you talking about why would I take a picture" Draco asked pretending to be stupid.
"Are you done checking me over, if so I have a few questions for you, why did you send me this?" Hermione said pulling the necklace into view.
"Your wearing it, why would you wear something I sent you, if you don't watch out you'll have me thinking you actually like me." Draco said avoiding the question.
"Well I like it, and you're avoiding the question, why did you send it to me" Hermione said fingering the golden lion with ruby eyes.
"Glad you like it, it was your birthday wasn't it," Draco said scooting closer to the girl just to make her uncomfortable.
"Yea it was, well thank you, where is Professor McGonagall she should be here by now" Hermione said getting up and checking the door.
"Oh here she is" Hermione said sitting back down right next to the shocked slytherine. She smiled two could play his game.
"Oh good you haven't killed each other or been yelling I guess that means Dumbledore isn't completely crazy and you might get along with the new arrangement" the Professor said gravely as if she didn't agree with her own words.
"What new arrangement" Draco said rather rudely.
"Well Mr. Malfoy I was just getting to that so hold your horses" Professor McGonagall said sternly. "Well in order to promote inter house relations the Headmaster has ordered that the heads of houses share a dormitory meaning you two will be living together separate from your houses, of course you'll still be able to go to your house dormitory when you want but you will spend the majority in your common room." The Professor said sternly looking at both of the horrified students.
"What you mean I'm going to be living with her for a whole year, are you crazy" Draco yelled his father probably had something to do with this.
"But Professor you have to be joking, this can't be right" Hermione said softly pleading the woman to be wrong.
"I'm sorry Miss Granger but that is the new rule" Professor McGonagall said as she left. The two students looked at each other in horror not believing that they had to live together.
