A/N Yeah for reviews! Thank you all! Now I shall update!

Also, to the guest who reviewed and I quote. "Gay rights is like animal rights. Well, more like gays are like animals, but whatever". I don't know what you but if you meant it as an insult to gay people go to hell. Seriously, my username is Rainbow Lesbian Lover; do you think I'm straight? Also, a shout out to Twipotterfreak28 for pointing out when my punctuation was all messed up originally. Yes, yes you were.

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Lucius Malfoy was seeing red when he saw the Prophet's article. He stormed over to the fireplace and called his Veela lawyer. After, explaining what happened and arranging a meeting for that afternoon he went to go find his son. He stormed through the manor and stopped when he got to Draco (and Harry)'s room. Knocking on the door ever so gently, he called, "Boys. We need to talk. Another article has been released and from the look of things whoever wrote it is one of your classmates. I called the lawyer but we, as a family need to discuss the issue before he comes. So brunch is ten minutes and I expect to see you there." Draco's voice rang back with a positive response and he heard people walking around.

About 15 minutes later, the Malfoy family were sitting around the kitchen table trying to find a way to solve their problems. Harry spoke up, "Why don't we figure out what we can sue them for and then have the newspaper taken over by a council or something?" Narcissa nodded, "That's actually not a bad idea. However, it might work better if we…" The Malfoy's sat around and schemed for two more hours and then when the lawyer arrived they informed them of their plans and he nodded.

Dumbledore sat in his office chuckling to himself. Everything seemed to be going just as he had hoped. All the Gay Rights Group, Creature Right Groups and a lot of the Purebloods were attacking the newspaper with ferocity. He was bringing down a tool that Minister Fudge had used against him in the past. Payback was sweet, plus there were a lot of naïve people who believed everything the article said. Most of them were turning to either him or Fudge. He merely told them that it was just the Minister's way of trying to bring other people down.

He knew there were some that didn't quite believe him though, but he was fine with that because they would probably just go to Fudge and overwhelm him even more. He smirked and started to write a letter to a young Miss Granger, who he hoped to convince that her friend was in terrible danger. However, Albus found himself worrying, after all Miss Granger wasn't exactly stupid and she definitely wasn't naïve.

(A/N Sorry, it's so short but I'm trying to update every couple days. So this was what I finished today)