This is written for The Golden Snitch.

Anniversary Event: Theodore Nott, Draco Malfoy, Water, Fire, Gold, Family, Jungle, Cape.

Ollivanders Wand Shop: 11 inch (Harry Potter)- Write about a Slytherin Character.

Halloween Costume Contest: Pirate-Write about students going on a cruise or camping.

The Great School Bake Off: Blueberry Pancake Cupcake-Color-Aquamarine, Onject-Overdue library book, Song-"Heres to us, Halestorm", Action-Stargazing.

I'm in Hogwarts, Slytherin!

I DO NOT OWN HARRY POTTER, OR THE SONG, HERES TO US, BY HALESTORM!


It was finally the summer, and a large group of friends arrived at a piece of property Draco Malfoy owned that had a large forest and the perfect campsite.

Draco Malfoy, and his wife, Hermione Granger had arrived the earliest, and were clearing out the straggling brush and limbs around the area. Their children, Lyra and Scorpius, aged 13 and 15, were running around the clearing, designating spots for their own tents.

Soon, their friends arrived entailing Harry and his wife Daphne, and their children; Lily (13), and Sirius (16.) Theo and his wife, Luna and their child Lysander (14.) Also, was Blaise and Ginny who had no children yet, and Ron and his wife Pansy, who had a whole slew of children ranging from 2 to 13. There was Jessica, Hugo, Ashleigh, Marcus, Angela, Faith, Alvin, and the youngest, Rose.

With all of their tents set up, they decided to hike around in the forest for a bit, when little four-year-old Alvin exclaimed, "But, Daddy, I don't want to go in the jungle! There might be bears and lions!"

Before Ron had a chance to explain, Scorpius piped in, "It's not a jungle, Al, it's a forest, and there is no creatures in there that can harm you, or anyone else! Besides, were magical, so if anyone should be afraid, it should be the animals that are in there!"

With Alvin's nerves settled, the large group headed inside to walk on their long-forged path, looking at all of the trees, and beautiful plant-life there.

"Dad! What's this?" Pointed Lysander, showing them a patch of Golden Lillies, frozen in place with another golden plaque on the ground near it.

"It's a memoire to my mother," answered Harry, "My mother's name was Lily, and we thought this would be a beautiful place to put a small memoire up for her."

Satisfied with the answer, Lysander continued walking on, muttering about finding some cotton-mouthed arniquetes.

When the large group arrived back at their campsite, Draco got to work on the campfire, while Hermione set to grabbing everyone a water.

While her parents were busy, Lyra looked around in her mother's satchel, when she found an old book titled, 'When the Wind Blows.'

"Mom! We never returned my library books! They're Over-due now!"

"It's okay, we can return it when we leave here, honey!" Hermione shouted back.

When the night sky finally settled, and everyone ate some roasted hot-dogs, Hermione and Draco laid side by side, looking up at the stars.

"You know, I heard this song the other day, and there was this one part that totally explained us in a certain way," said Draco.

"Really, and how did it go?"

"Like this,

Stuck it out this far together
Put our dreams through the shredder
Let's toast 'cause things got better
And everything could change like that
And all these years go by so fast

I felt that, that part was literally written for us, it seems. There were other parts that I liked in the song, but they didn't match you, or us."

With Hermione preening under her husband's words, she grabbed the edges of her aquamarine cape, and scooted closer to him, snuggling into his side.