A/N: Alright this is kind of a remake of the movie Laws of Attraction. If you have ever seen it, it's gonna have a bit of that, but DracoxHermione style. :) Hope you guys like! You excited for the final Harry Potter movie? I am! :D R&R!

Draco Malfoy was the most notorious Lawyer in the wizarding world. He was ruthless, and got every piece of information he needed and nothing more. He could make a jury bend to his will and get the verdict he wanted. No one stood a chance against him, and he was the most sought after in his profession. He was also the most expensive lawyer and therefore catered only to the most elite wizards out there.

He was also counted as the most eligible bachelor in Witch Weekly magazine. He had been for the past 14 months. Straight.

Draco was proud of his position and nearly flaunted it wherever he went. He would go to bars, and allow women to fawn over him and every night would go home with another girl. And in the morning he would make sure he was gone before she woke up with a note telling her that he would call her when he got the chance. It was funny, he never got a chance to call anyone back.

This story starts with Draco's visit to a bar on October 26, just over 5 years after his graduation from Hogwarts. He walked in after work and order a double bourbon, trying to forget the trying day he just had. His client, and best friend Blaise Zabini was getting a divorce from the blood sucking wife he had married 3 years ago. And while Draco was representing Blaise, the second best lawyer known to Wizards was representing his wife. The two had yet to go up against one another, but by the looks of it, she might actually be better than him.

Blaise was an entrepreneur and because he wasn't that great he had fallen back on his ability to sing and paint. So Blaise was a big time musician for Wizards, while his wife designed jewelry and dress robes for women. Blaise loved what he did, but wasn't going to go and ruin it all because he had a wife. That wasn't like Blaise. Draco understood that. Which was why he was representing Blaise and was determined to win this one.

Draco's opposition was different. She wanted justice. She had heard of the rockstar a few times before, but never really paid him much attention. And she had never cared for the lawyer currently pitted against her. She thought him childish and on some occasions even rude. Her client's husband was a cheater. There were multiple eyewitness accounts and a few paper trails the husband had forgotten to clean up.

On October 26, Draco sat at the bar drinking his bourbon when his opposing counsel walked in and sat down at the other end of the bar. She ordered something and sat looking over notes. She seemed too focused to even notice Draco, and Draco was too stubborn to notice her. For a few minutes, he just stared at her, wishing he could look away. But he couldn't. Somehow she captivated him.

She had beautiful brown hair that was straight and shiny. Her face was clear and any skin he saw was flawless. She was beautiful. Though something seemed oddly familiar about her. Draco couldn't tell what it was, but he didn't care. She was brilliant and he couldn't help but stare at her.

"Mr. Malfoy, if you will please stop staring, I would be much obliged." Miss Granger said not even looking up from her notes.

"What makes you think I'm staring?" Draco said eying her carefully.

"Because you haven't moved your shot glass in a while. Meaning you're too distracted to even drink after this long day. And the barman warned me that you were staring at me. Now please, sir, restrain your sexual habits. And go back to what you were doing before I walked in." She said, still not looking up from her work.

Draco, however, continued to stare at her, his gaze never leaving her face. She was intriguing. He had never seen her work in the court room, but he was surprised to see that she was very good. There was something about the way she worked, the way she presented the information that just made Draco want to believe everything she said. But he couldn't. He was going against her.

"You're still staring."

"Ok, yes I am. However, there is something I want to talk to you about. How do you do it?" Draco asked.

"Do what?"

"How do you just make me believe everything you say?"

"I just present the information I have to give in a very factual manner and with as much accuracy as I can provide. I just so happen to be right." Miss Granger said, grabbing another file from her work bag beside her feet.

"Really? Do you have a certain order?"

"Just an order that makes everything sound right. Don't worry, I won't make your client pay too much in this trial. He'll still have most of his dignity. Maybe."

"I wasn't necessarily concerned about my client's dignity. I was worried about my performance in the court room. I want to know how you are so I can be better than you." Draco said simply. He was trying his hardest to be charming. He was hoping she would succumb to his good looks and name.

"Well, to be better than me, all you have to do is make it flow." She said before standing up and leaving. Draco watched her leave, confused as to why she didn't react to his charm.

He sat there wondering, how on Earth he was ever considered the best lawyer in the Wizarding world.

He decided to look it up. He downed the rest of his drink and made his way back to work.

He started going through files. He tried to figure out what had made her stand in the background. And then he found it. She was new. She had only recently become part of a firm, but the three years previous she spent doing probono work for Muggles and Wizards alike.

It was amazing. How had she become such a good lawyer without him noticing? Draco started to think about then remembered where he had heard her name before.

"This couldn't be..."