A/N: Good day everyone! Hope you're enjoying the story so far. This chapter is going to be a bit interesting. I was a bit torn towards the end about what Draco would do but I went with it anyway. Let me know what you think.

19

As Harriet walked up the stairs towards the portrait Ron came out with a strange look on his face. "Bloody hell mate. I think you've got a stalker or something." Harriet looked confused and followed Ron back inside the common room. Inside on a table was 3 dozen flowers, a small wrapped box, a box of fizzing whizbees and a card with Harriet handwritten on it that hadn't been there when they left for breakfast. Harriet looked at Ron, Hermione and Luna who looked just as confused as she did.

"Well you gonna open it or what," asked Ron.

"I'm not sure that I want to," replied Harriet, "last time I got stuff like this they had love potion in them and you ended up obsessed with Romilda Vane."

"Right," remarked Ron, "well how about the card at least? That shouldn't be too dangerous. Then at least you can find out who you stalker is."

"As if we didn't already know," replied Hermione.

With a quick draw of her wand and a swift flick of her wrist Harriet shouted, "Accio card!" The card soared across the room, landing gently in Harriet's hands. Harriet put her wand away and slowly opened the envelope. Nothing exploded, poofed, or smoked as the card was pulled out. On the front was an elegant shimmering heart. Opening the front, Harriet felt ill at she read the card.

"What is it Harriet," asked Hermione. Harriet handed her the card as the others gathered around to read over her shoulder.

My dearest Harriet,

I know that you aren't terribly fond of me and that things between us have been awful in the past but I'm asking for a chance to show you that I can be the man you need and want. I can do things for you that no girl can, especially Looney Lovegood. Allow me to take you out and show you the joys that you deserve.

Happy Holidays my darling

Draco

"Oh god," replied Hermione.

"I think I'm going to be sick," said Ron.

"Well at least he's stopped being a jerk to you," Luna said thoughtfully, "all though I do wish he'd stay away from my girlfriend."

"I think I prefer the old Draco," responded Harriet.

"Me too," replied Ron.

Hermione pulled out her wand and walked over to pile of gifts on the table. She cast several detection spells on the table and the gifts. "It doesn't look like there's any curses or spells on these at all, at least none that I can detect. It should be safe to open them if you want."

"I don't know that I want. In fact, I'm pretty sure I don't." stated Harriet.

"I don't blame you at all mate," agreed Ron.

"Well I'm curious," said Luna as she skipped over to the box on the table and opened it. Inside was an expensive, ornate necklace that was jeweled with diamonds and rubies and a few magical stones Luna didn't recognize right away. One thing was for sure though. That necklace was more expensive than anything that they could afford.

"Wow! Look at that," exclaimed Hermione, "he must really have it bad for you to spend that kind of money!"

"Well I didn't ask him too," retorted Harriet, "I'm sending it back. I don't want anything from Draco Malfoy."

"But I could never get you anything this nice," replied Luna with a sad look in her eye as she sat the box back down on the table.

Harriet walked over and put her hands on Luna's shoulders and looked her square in the eyes. "I don't need or want stuff. What you can give me nobody else in the world can. Stuff is meaningless but you…you are priceless. You are one of a kind. You mean more to me than anything else in this world, including that stupid necklace."

Luna's eyes teared up as she hugged Harriet. "I love you Harriet Potter."

"I love you too Luna Lovegood," Harriet replied as she wiped the tears from her girlfriend's eyes.

"If this sort of stuff keeps up, you should talk to the Headmistress," Hermione said, "it's not right. He's being even creepier than old Draco."

"Bloody right he is. I agree with Hermione. Maybe you should speak with the Headmistress," reckoned Ron.

"What should we do with the rest of this junk," asked Harriet.

"Well the flowers look kind of rare so maybe Professor Sprout could add them to her Greenhouse," suggested Hermione.

"Good idea," replied Luna.

What none of them knew was that at this moment Draco was watching them from his room. One of the jewels on the necklace was not a jewel at all but a camera. He knew they would check for magic but not for muggle technology. He hated muggles and their stupid technology. He could destroy them easily. How did they live without magic? Filthy muggles. However at this point he had to concede that they were useful this time. They allowed him to view his beloved Harriet from this device they had given him.

"Hmmm….this could be problematic," he said out loud to no one in particular. "The first thing I've got to do is get rid of that Looney Lovegood and then I can make Harriet mine. I will shower her with gifts until she loves me," he thought to himself.

Meanwhile Harriet had put the lid back on the jewelry box and tied it back up with the ribbon. She went to the owlery to borrow a school owl to send the necklace and chocolates back. While she did that the others took the flowers down to Professor Sprout. She picked out an owl and handed the bag of stuff to it. "Please take this to Malfoy Manor. I wouldn't wait around either. He won't be too happy to have this stuff back. Come find me when you get back and I will give you a treat. The owl hooted in acknowledgement and then took off to complete its duty.