Author's Note: Chapter Six! Alright! Well, I've already started the final two chapters because I needed to know myself what how I was going to write them. And I'm not going to tell you what's going to happen otherwise it'd spoil it. Instead, to distract you, I'm going to reply to my reviewers! Also, if you haven't noticed, I've put up a playlist for this fic, so go check it out in my profile!

Chrystal: Thank you for reviewing twice now! I'm so happy you've enjoyed it enough to favorite not only the story, but me as well! I look forward to your reviews on my other stories when I get them up! As to your unhappiness, I apologize! But, I have to say, JK Rowling never made it clear if Draco was gay or straight, just that he was known as the playboy. I've read a few stories that have him with similar heritage and have him go somewhere along the lines of 'I'm not gay, but I like you.' That's what I'm hoping to establish with this.

Disclaimer: I obviously don't own any of this otherwise these two would have been snogging on day one.

Title: It's Magic, You Know~

Fandom: Harry Potter / Wizards of Waverly Place

Pairing(s): Draco Malfoy/Justin Russo; Harry Potter/Alex Russo, Ron Weasley/Hermione Granger

Rating: T for now. Will probably change soon.

Warnings: Contains slash, AU, swearing, and incredibly sexy use of Draco X3

Summary: Oh-oh-oh, it's magic you know~ The Russo kids get sent to Hogwarts only to find themselves in an incredible world that they might not want to leave.

Chapter 6: Every Time You Lie


::Justin's PoV::

When I appeared in the dorm room, Harry and Ron jumped at my sudden appearance. I raised an eyebrow at them and popped open my trunk to find a clean t-shirt. "Where've you been, mate? Harry here's been worried sick about you." Ron said from his bed before Harry tossed a pillow at him which effectively silenced him.

"Learning how to fly a broom, and then the astronomy tower. It's gorgeous up there, you know." Harry and Ron looked at each other and grinned. "What? Seriously, guys, if you have something to say, say it."

"Were you with Malfoy, Justin?" I stopped, looking at Harry and then at Ron. The both looked at me expectantly. What was I supposed to do, lie? It wasn't me to lie about something like that no matter what the situation. I could just feel Dad's wrath about me being dishonest.

"Maybe." Not a lie, not the truth. It worked for now, because they backed off into their respective 'corners'. I heard a flapping of wings from the window and Harry rose to greet an owl that looked absolutely bedraggled. I watched Harry take the few letters from it and sort through them, waiting for my name.

"Ron, one from Molly. I've got one from Remus and Tonks… and Justin's got two from his mother and… Juliet?" I made a mad dash for them as he held them out for me. I tossed mom's to the side in favor of Juliet's beautiful cursive and her favorite pink paper.

Justin,

I hope your first few days have gone well. I miss you so much, and I can't wait until I get to see you. If you think it'd be okay, maybe I could come for Halloween! My parents have said it's okay since we have some extended family out there that we can stay with. Write me back!

Love, Juliet.

P.S: Tell Max I found his super bouncy ball under my coffin. I have no idea how it got there though.

Halloween was a month away. It gave me some time to settle down some and sort things out. Ron and Harry were looking at me, waiting for me to say something. "Juliet, my girlfriend, is coming out for Halloween." Harry looked at Ron, Ron looked at Harry, and then they both looked at me.

"What about Malfoy?" I shook my head, looking at them both. I moved into the small bathroom to change out of my school clothes, listening to them whispering. What about Malfoy? I'd made it very clear to him that I wasn't interested, and that I had a girlfriend. But… then there was that kiss. It was something I'd never tell Ron and Harry about, but still. I just couldn't help myself back then. I couldn't stop thinking about it. About what it would be like to kiss him just once. I looked at myself in the mirror for only a moment before I looked away. I couldn't even look at myself at this point. I was ashamed, but at the same time not.

"What about him? We're friends, as it should be according to the Interhouse Unity rule. He's not a bad guy. Did you know he's never had a Tootsie Roll?" I tossed my school clothes back in my trunk and climbed into my bed with my mother's letter. I read it to myself, but there was nothing really important there. Just her telling me about how the owl attacked my father for his chicken, and how she missed us all being around the house. Ron and Harry settled into their own beds to read their letters, and I quickly fell asleep knowing that I would be seeing Juliet very soon, and I wouldn't have to worry about what Malfoy did because he'd promised.

***timeskip***

"Justin, mate. Get up!" Ron was shaking me out of a pleasant sleep, and when I finally opened my eyes, he looked panicked. "Malfoy's snogging your sister down at breakfast!" It took me a minute to register the slang, but I picked up what I needed from 'Malfoy' and 'your sister'. Those two were enough for me to jump out of bed and get dressed as fast as I could. Ron and I ran down to the Great Hall where Malfoy and Alex were looking so very comfortable at the Slytherin table. I was furious, to say the least. When Harry met up with us, he filled me in.

"Those two just walked in together, laughing and holding hands. He's been all over her, and she's been letting him do it! And Ron ran up right before they started kissing each other and-" I'd taken off before Harry could even finish.

"Alex!" I quickly pushed them apart, not even looking at my sister who I'd addressed. "What the hell do you think you're doing to my sister, Malfoy?" He looked up at me, very relaxed. He didn't seem the least bit bothered by it, as though this was something he'd planned.

"You have a girlfriend, why can't I have one?" He asked me, taking a sip from his drink that was probably coffee like he'd said.

"Not my sister!" Alex tried to say something but I wouldn't let her. "You think you can just date my sister randomly? She doesn't even like you, I bet!"

"Actually I-" Malfoy glared at her and then returned to me. He stood, perfectly poised and completely confident. I wasn't scared, knowing that I could easily make him spill the truth again. Why weren't any teachers doing anything or intervening?

"I don't see what your issue is, Russo. I can date whoever I want, and if I want to date Alex, then I will. She may be your sister, but she's her own person too. So like I said before. If you can have a girlfriend, so can I. There's nothing you can do." I stood there, unable to say anything. He was right in every aspect, and he could date whoever he wanted. I'd never been defensive of who my sister dated before. But it hurt that she'd picked Malfoy right off the bat. He took her hand and they left the Great Hall, smiling and laughing. I sat down on the bench there, watching Harry, Ron, and Hermione come over to me.

"So… your sister and Malfoy?" Harry asked, putting a hand on my shoulder. I only nodded, taking a deep breath. What was I supposed to do? I mean, I probably could have handled it better. Silently I wondered if the do-over spell would be of any use. Probably not, since everyone would have known what happened anyways.

"It's fine. It's not my problem. He's right. I have a girlfriend and there's nothing holding him back from having one too."

"Besides the fact that he already said he fancied you?" Hermione chimed in, arms crossed and face scrunched in thought. I nodded, standing up. I just had to let time go on and let this play out. Maybe now I could focus on school and getting ready for Juliet's visit. But I couldn't help but get this feeling that maybe this had been set up.

"Come on. Let's get some breakfast." I said, motioning to my friends. We all had that same feeling, but there wasn't much we could do about it. I'm sure that something would happen soon though.


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