Chapter 4
Miss Granger,
I can also admit that I had a rather splendid time with you as well! I wondered whether I could ask a favor? You see, it gets so frightfully boring in here, a good book wouldn't go unappreciated! Especially a classic! For so long I have wanted to read Peter Pan, but have never had the patience or the time. I imagine you have a numerous number of novels, and trust me when I say they would be returned to you in the manor they were presented in. Now, back to business. In your last letter you mentioned a topic I knew we would inevitably have to discus. It is no longer my belief that Muggleborns are of inferior blood. When did this realisation come about, you ask? Well, I suppose one morning while I was twiddling my thumbs and waiting for breakfast. And do you know who influenced my decision? You did, Miss Granger. I suppose you are tired of hearing this but you really are the brightest witch of your age, even as an adult. You are living proof to Muggleborns that are just as talented as the next pureblood, more in your case. I want to apologise for any discomfort Draco or I have caused you over the years. I see now that I was just prejudice against you because you were beating my son in every subject. I know I can never take back what I said or did but I can tell you that I honour and admire you and I hope that one day you will find it in your heart to forgive me.
Until Next Tuesday,
Lucius Malfoy
P.S: Why on earth are you cheering girl, I'm locked up in prison!
A/N: 3 Chappys in one day! High-Five! xD
