(Foyer)

Draco came down the staircase to notice Harry and Ron standing in the foyer with his mother, Narcissa, standing. Harry was informing Narcissa about her husband's release from Azkaban that day. Draco's expression softened as he approached them, relieved to see his family together after so long. He couldn't help but feel a sense of hope for the future now that his father was free.

When everyone heard Angel and Hermione's voices coming from the hallway. The front doors opened, Wink arrived with Snape, and McGonagall was walking behind the elf. Winky saw Angel, and Hermione came walking through a double door and said, "Mistress, Severus Snape and Miss McGonagall have arrived at your home."

Angel said, "Thank you, Winky!" Hermione asked, "Winky, you look pretty in your new dress." Winky did a little spin showing off her new dress and said, "Mistress, help me pick it out with two other new dresses." Mistress also helped Pernie with a few new dresses too." Hermione smiled to see that Feather was taking care of her house elves. Hermione thought she would ask Feather everything that Winky and Pernie had.

Winky also said, "Niffy, get out of her cage again." "Scorch is shedding again, and your deadly night-blooming plant is budding." Angel said, "Winky, go find Niffy again." "Put her back in the cage." "Also, make sure to shake her really good." "God knows what she took this time." "Also, if you come across the dragon scales around the house, make sure that you save them and place them in the magic box for me." "Don't worry about the deadly night-bloom plant." "I'll take care of it."

Snape heard that Feather had a rare plant called the deadly night-bloom plant. McGonagall said, "Feather, you do realize that the deadly night-bloom plant is super rare and can be a dangerous plant." Feather said, "Yes! Headmistress McGonagall." "My plant is still in her infected stage, and it is her first time budding." 'I know that her flowers will only last a few hours before dropping off."

Feather explained, "I've been trying different potions and spells to make her grow, but nothing seems to work." McGonagall nodded understandingly. "Perhaps we can consult with Professor Sprout for her expertise in herpetology." "So I will be taking her with me when I leave." Feather said, "Yes! Headmistress McGonagall." I'll make sure to prepare her for travel." "Also need to remind Miss Sprout that she loves dark space." "She can't have sunlight; it will kill her." "That's crucial for her survival." Because she is the last of her kind."

McGonagall nodded in agreement. Knowing that Miss Potter had the last deadly night-bloom plant in the world. Hermione said, "I need to document this deadly night-bloom plant." "It's a super rare and endangered species." Miss McGonagall said, "Professor Sprout will definitely be able to provide the care and environment needed for her to thrive." "We must ensure that she remains safe and protected at all times at Hogwarts."

Feather said, "I would believe that Hermione will bring all documents with us when we arrive at Hogwarts with the orphans on Sept 1." McGonagall added, "The Ministry of Magic will need to be informed that the last deadly night-bloom plant is being housed in Hogwarts. Miss Potter, the owner of the plant, must also be informed of the security measures in place to protect it." "We cannot risk any harm coming to such a valuable and rare specimen," McGonagall concluded.

Draco notices that Mother Narcissa is speaking to Harry Potter and Ron Weasley. As he turned his eyes back to Feather, he found that speaking to Miss McGonagall and Hermione. When he noticed Snape just standing in the foyer.

Draco looked surprised to discover that Feather had a rare plant in the estate. Draco asked, "How did you come across such a rare specimen?" Feather replied, "She came from a botanical expedition I went on last summer." "It was a stroke of luck to find her hidden in the underbrush next to the mother plant that last time flowered and died."

Severus Snape asked, "Did you collect the mother plant after she died?" Feather said, "Yes, Professor, what is left of the mother plant is in my secret closet in my lab." Severus Snape's eyes gleamed with interest as he inquired, "Have you been able to extract any valuable compounds from the mother plant?" Feather nodded, "I've been working on isolating a rare enzyme that could have significant medicinal properties."

Severus Snape asked, "Have you made any progress with the extraction process?" Feather smiled, "Yes, I believe I'm close to a breakthrough that could revolutionize medicine." When everyone heard a loud roar come from outside the house. Feather, Hermione, and Draco peered through the doorway out into the backyard. When they saw the white peacock run in front of the window in the living room.

Miss McGonagall asked, "Where did the roar come from?" Feather said, Dragon, as she peered over her shoulder at Draco. Feather asked, "Draco, how many more peacocks does Narcissa still have?" Draco said, Five or six." Why do you ask?" Feather said, "It looks like Scorch is after her peacocks again." Everyone could hear Narcissa yell, "Scorch, stop!" As Narcissa dashed from the foyer through the archway to the living room and used the back door to the backyard.

Draco, Harry, Ron, Hermione, and Feather started laughing as they watched Narcissa go after a dragon to save prizewinning peacocks. Draco said, Feather, you are right; it is funny to watch Mom's prizewinning peacocks run from a dragon." Miss McGonagall just peered at them the way she did back at Hogwarts. She then said, "I must say, this is quite the unusual situation even for the Malfoy family." Draco smirked and replied, "Well, it wouldn't be a normal day without some chaos at the Manor." Feather chuckled and added, "At least this time, it's not caused by us for once." Miss McGonagall raised an eyebrow and said, "Let's hope it stays that way."

Molly Weasley came walking into the foyer and said, " Oh dear, what's going on now?" Feather said, "Scorch has gone after Narcissa's prizewinning peacocks again." Molly Weasley sighed and shook her head, "I note surprise; these dumb peacocks never learn, do they?" Feather laughed and said, "Nope, they seem to have a death wish when it comes to Scorch."

Molly said, "It's time to spot breakfast." "By the way, I have given Winky and Pernie the day off." Feather smiled and replied, "That's very thoughtful of you, Mommy Weasley." Molly nodded and said, "They deserve a break every now and then." Feather agreed, "Absolutely, they work so hard around here."

Hermione asked, "What about Scorch?" Molly said, "Don't worry; Charlie will soon be arriving to handle Scorch during the Quidditch match tonight." Feather said, "Scorch is shedding again." Molly said, "Charlie, you know how to handle Scorch during those times." "When dragons are really fussy around the time for starting shedding."

Everyone heard Narcissa yelling at Scorch to put my peacock down. Hey, watch where you swing that tail. Feather quickly added, "Scorch must be feeling extra playful today." Molly sighed, "Dragons can be quite mischievous sometimes." Everyone started laughing as Molly led everyone into the dining room.


(Dinning room)

As they sat down to eat, Feather shared a funny story about Scorch getting into the Molly garden and causing chaos. Feather said, "Scorch was chasing dooms around the garden. Molly smiled, "Despite the trouble they cause, dragons sure do keep life interesting." I was grateful that I didn't have dooms for a few months." Feather chuckled, "I had to replant half the garden after that incident." Molly nodded in agreement, "Dragons may be mischievous, but they bring a lot of joy too."

Draco noticed that everyone was sharing stories from their time at Hogwarts and summer break at the Burrow." Feather turned to notice Draco eating his dinner and listening to everyone's stories. Feather asked, "Something wrong, Draco?" Draco sighed, "I just miss being at Hogwarts and spending time with everyone." Molly patted Draco's hand reassuringly. "Don't worry; we'll all be back soon enough."

Draco looked surprised and tried to understand what Molly meant. Feather said, "Remember that we are going to Hogwarts; we are taking the magical orphans to Platform 9¾ to help get the Hogwarts Express to take them to Hogwarts." Harry said, "Feather, I get a few more Auror members that have agreed to join us to take the orphans to Diagon Alley to help purchase school supplies." Feather said, "Thank you, Harry."

Snape turned to Feather and Draco and asked, How are you going to arrive for the Quidditch match?" Molly said, "Angel, Hermione, and I will take the flu network to the Burrow." "Arthur and Victor Krum join us as well, so we will all be traveling together." Where Angel changed into her Quidditch gear for the match." Snape nodded in approval and said, "Excellent, I look forward to seeing you all at the match."

Miss McGonagall stated the points from the Quidditch game will be going to your houses for house points to start off the year." Ron said, Feather should rack points up for Gryffindor. Harry replied, "Definitely, we need all the points we can get this year." Hermione added, "Let's make sure to cheer on our team and show our Gryffindor pride."

Feather said, "Absolutely, I'll do my best to score as many points as possible for Gryffindor." Draco will also make house points for Slytherin." Draco chimed in, "I'll make sure Slytherin gets the win." Hermione smiled and said, "May the best team win, but Gryffindor will come out on top." Harry said, "Let's hope the Slytherins team doesn't cheat."

Feather nodded in agreement, "Let's play fair and may the best team win." Draco smirked, "We'll see about that, Potter." Feather said, 'Last Quidditch game that you play, Draco couldn't catch the snitch." "I fly over the pitch on the back of a dragon and catch the snitch." Draco laughed, "We'll see who catches it this time." Feather replied confidently, "Bring it on, Malfoy." "Gryffindor is ready for the challenge."

Miss McGonagall, Snape, and Molly could see children kept talking about the Quidditch. Narcissa entered the dining room and said, "Angel, what is wrong with your dragon?" Angel peered up at Narcissa to notice upset. Angel said, "Scorch is shading skin and getting a little fussy at this time." Soon Charlie will arrive to take care of Scorch."

Narcissa raised an eyebrow and said, "Who is Charlie?" Molly said, "Charlie is my second eldest son; he works in Romania to study dragons. He's an expert in dragon care and will know exactly what to do to help Scorch." Narcissa nodded in understanding and offered to assist in any way she could. Feather said, "Charlie is the only one besides myself who knows how to handle Scortch at this time." So how many did he eat this time?" Narcissa said, "One!"

Narcissa sat at the table, next to Ron. Ron glanced at Narcissa and asked, "Do you have any experience with dragons?" Narcissa replied, "Not personally, but I'm willing to learn and help however I can." Scorch loves to eat prize-winning peacocks. She then turned her attention back to Molly and Feather, eager to assist in caring for Scorch.

Ron asked, "Feather, how old is Scorch?" Feather said, Scorch is in his teens." Draco asked, "How does a Dragon Age?" Feather said, "We have a birthday every year. " "As for the dragon, it has a birthday every thousand years; they turn a year older." Which reminds me that Scorch's birthday is coming up , who was impressed by dragons' longevity, nodded in comprehension. Feather smiled and added, "It's a special occasion that we always celebrate with a feast fit for a dragon."

Feather said, "Around Christmas, I am going to throw a party for Scorch." Draco replied, "That sounds like a wonderful way to celebrate Scorch's birthday." Feather nodded, "Yes, it will be a festive gathering for all of us to enjoy." Narcissa asked, "So Angel, have you decided who you're marrying?" Feather said, "No!" I haven't made a decision yet, but I have a few suitors in mind." Draco chimed in, "I'm sure whoever you choose will be lucky to have you." Feather smiled gratefully. "Thank you, Draco. I appreciate your support."

Narcissa said, "By any chance, is Draco one of the suitors?" Feather looked surprised and said, "I want someone who truly values and respects me." Not for family name or my money." Narcissa raised an eyebrow, intrigued by Feather's response, while Draco shifted uncomfortably in his seat, avoiding eye contact with anyone at the table.

Hermione could see Feather and Draco were both feeling uneasy about the topic of conversation. She decided to change the subject, asking Feather to tell her about the trip to Paris for your concert. Feather's face lit up as she began to excitedly describe her upcoming trip, mentioning the beautiful venues she would be performing at and the new songs she had been working on.

Hermione smiled, glad to see Feather so passionate about her music career, and the atmosphere at the table lightened as they all eagerly listened to Feather's stories about her musical journey. Feather asked, 'Hermione would mind if I sent you a few tickets so Victor Krum and yourself could come to my concert?"

Hermione's eyes widened in surprise at the generous offer, and she graciously accepted, feeling touched by Feather's gesture of friendship. As the conversation continued, Hermione couldn't help but feel grateful for the strong bond she shared with Feather and the rest of her friends.


(Green house)

McGonagall, Hermione, and Angel enter the greenhouse to notice different magical plants growing. The air is filled with a sweet, earthy scent as they marvel at the vibrant colors and unique shapes of the plants. McGonagall explains the properties and uses of each one, sparking Hermione's curiosity and Angel's sense of wonder.

Hermione and McGonagall notice there was Mimbulus mimbletonia, mandrake, aconite, leaping toadstools, Venomous Tentacula, Gillyweed, Moly, honeywort, fire seed bush, sage, Cowbane, and bubotuber pus among the many magical plants in the Angel's greenhouse.

Hermione asked, Is that aconite?" Angel said, "Yes, is that wolfsbane?" "I use it, Uncle Remus potion, so that he doesn't turn into a werewolf every month. McGonagall nodded in agreement, admiring Angel's expertise and commitment to taking care of such a diverse range of enchanted plants.

Hermione and Angel continued to discuss the properties and uses of each plant, deepening their bond over their shared passion for herbology. McGonagall said, "Professor Sprout would love to visit your greenhouse." Hermione and McGonagall notice a greenhouse tree placed in the middle of the greenhouse." Angel said, "You will notice few Bowtruckle live inside of Greenhouse tree."

The unusual addition of Bowtruckles to the greenhouse tree surprised Hermione and McGonagall, demonstrating Angel's commitment to taking care of magical animals. Aware of what other surprises awaited them in Angel's greenhouse, they smiled at each other.

Angel pulled her wand out and walked up to the glass door. Angel said, "Behind the door are the more dangerous plants." Hermione and McGonagall exchanged a knowing glance as they pulled their wands out just in case. Angel made a small circle and tipped the door. When they heard locks unlock. McGonagall understood why Angel had magic locks on the door to more dangerous plants.

As they stepped inside to notice that greenhouse much bigger than they had anticipated, Hermione whispered to McGonagall, "We must proceed with caution." McGonagall nodded in agreement, her eyes scanning the vast array of exotic and potentially hazardous plants before them. McGonagall noticed that Angel had more rare plants believed to be extinct, carefully tended to in the corners of the greenhouse. She realized that Angel's expertise in herbology went far beyond what she had initially thought, making her even more wary of the potential dangers lurking within the greenhouse.

McGonagall noticed magic barriers around each of the plants. Hermione noticed in the corner of the greenhouse was Devil's Snare. She knew they needed to be extra careful navigating through the greenhouse, as even the slightest misstep could have serious consequences.

Until they arrive at the table where the night-bloom plant is set. McGonagall warned Hermione and Angel to be cautious, as the night-bloom plant was known for its powerful and unpredictable magical properties. She emphasized the importance of following strict safety protocols while handling such rare and dangerous flora.

Angel spoke with a soft voice and said, "Hello, little one." When McGonagall and Hermione watched as it moved its head and peered at Angel and cooed at Angel. As it vainly reached out, Angel and wrapping around Angel's hands. The night-bloom plant seemed to respond positively to Angel's gentle approach, much to the relief of McGonagall and Hermione. The trio proceeded with caution, aware of the potential dangers that still lurked within the plant's magical properties.

Angel said, "Little one, I would like you to meet a few of my friends." The night-bloom moved its head to peer at Hermione and McGonagall. As Angel introduced her friends, the night-bloom plant seemed to react with curiosity, its vines gently swaying in response. McGonagall and Hermione exchanged a glance, silently acknowledging the bond forming between Angel and the magical creature.

They watched in awe as the plant seemed to respond to Angel's words, a sense of trust and understanding growing between them. The trio knew they were witnessing something truly special and unique in that moment. Angel noticed the soil was drying out and said, "Would you like me to water you, night-bloom? I can take care of you if you'll let me." The night-bloom plant seemed to nod in agreement, its vines curling slightly in appreciation.

McGonagall moved over the empty water can and slowly filled it with water. As Hermione wrote down in her notebook, information on the night-bloom plant for the recorders. McGonagall carefully poured the water around the base of the plant, making sure not to drown it. The night-bloom plant seemed to respond positively to the care it was receiving, its leaves perking up and petals unfurling slightly. Hermione couldn't help but smile at the sight, knowing that they were helping this unique plant thrive in their care.

McGonagall noticed the flowers opening, showing her colors off. Angel taking off the dead leaves while new leaves could grow. When McGonagall, Hermione, and Angel watch as night-bloom started yawning. Angel knew soon the plant would be going to sleep.

Angel said, "Would you like it if I sang you to sleep?" The night-bloom cooed at Angel. Angel begins to sing to the night-blooming plant as they watch, the plant slowly drifting off to sleep. The vines around Angel's hand slowly tightened, almost as if the plant was holding onto her presence even in its slumber. As Angel finished her song, she whispered softly, "Goodnight, my friend." The night-bloom's petals closed gently, signaling its peaceful rest.

McGonagall helped unwrap the vines from Angel's hands. Hermione started measuring the height and width of the young plant. Also documenting the colors of the flowers and the way they reacted to Angel's singing. McGonagall smiled at Angel and said, "You have a special gift with plants, my dear." Angel blushed, feeling grateful for the connection she had made with the night-bloom.

Angel reached down under the table and pulled the carrying case. McGonagall then suggested that they continue to monitor the night-bloom's growth and progress at Hogwarts. Hermione nodded in agreement, eager to document any changes in the plant's development over time. McGonagall noticed Angel building the carrying case with a wave of her wand.

Angel said, "The night-bloom while sleeping a few weeks before waking again." "Professor Spout soon realized that Bloom responds to possessed energy." McGonagall nodded in approval, impressed by Angel's dedication to caring for the night-bloom plant and giving her name."

Did you mention her name?" Hermione inquired. Angel said, "Yes! Her name is Bloom." Hermione wrote in the document that her name was Bloom with the age of a few years old. Angel asked, "I guess it would be the recorders that I was keeping on the Bloom?" McGonagall said, Yes, please." Angel said, "All the recorders for all the magic plates are in the storage room."

McGonagall helped Angel place the Night-bloom plate into the travel case. "Thank you, Angel. Your dedication to caring for the Night-bloom plant is truly commendable," McGonagall said with a smile. Angel carefully closed the travel case, ready to transport the precious plant to its new location at Hogwarts.

McGonagall said, "Don't be sad for Bloom." "She is going to a better place where she is cared for." Angel nodded, feeling a sense of relief knowing that the Night-bloom plant would be in good hands at Hogwarts.

Hermione said, "Let go of me." McGonagall and Angel turn around to see that Devil Snare grabbed Hermione's leg, waist, and arm and is trying to pull her closer. McGonagall pointed her wand and shot sunlight at Vines, making him let go of Hermione's leg, waist, and arm. Angel said, "Sorry about that."

Hermione brushed herself off and thanked McGonagall and Angel for their quick thinking. As they continued on their way, she made a mental note to be more cautious around magical plants in the future. McGonagall said, "I have noticed that you have a few more rare magic plants that need to be documented."

McGonagall reached over, picking up the carrying case, as they headed to leave the back room where the danger plates were. Angel and Hermione followed the headmistress into the greenhouse. Angel closed the door, waving her wand to re-lock all the locks to the dark room. Hermione said, "Now I understand why you have locks on the door."

"My lab and my storeroom move around this estate," Angel stated. Hermione and McGonagall could understand why it is because of secret projects. Angel placed her hands on Hermione's and McGonagall's arms and teleported into Angel's lab.


(Angel lab)

Angel, Hermione, and McGonagall could feel the wind blowing around them. They could sense the wind moving around as though the Angel, Hermione, and McGonall had simply vanished without producing a crackling or popping noise, and no one realized they had gone from the greenhouse until they appeared in the Angel lab.

McGonagall and Hermione realized they had changed locations. They were no longer standing in the greenhouse and were now standing in Angel's laboratory. The sudden change in scenery left them feeling disoriented, but they quickly adjusted to their new surroundings. McGonagall and Hermione exchanged puzzled looks, wondering how they had been transported without any warning.

McGonagall asked, "How did we get here?" Angel smiled and said, "We teleported; it only works short distances, but it's quite convenient for quick travel." When you're running from Death Eaters." McGonagall and Hermione marveled at the teleported eager to learn more about its capabilities.

Hermione asked, "Was it one of your projects?" Angel said, "Yes and no!" McGonagall asked, "Did we apparate?" Angel said, "No!" "The drawback of apparitions is that people can follow the trail they leave behind." "I teleport us without leaving a trace." McGonagall and Hermione were impressed by Angel's innovative method of transportation.

McGonagall peered at Angel, trying to understand how they could teleport, and asked, "How did we teleport?" Angel smiled; she used her hand to reach up and tap her necklace." McGonagall asked, "Is the necklace the source of your teleportation ability?" Angel nodded, "Yes, it's a magical artifact that I developed for quick and discreet transportation."

McGonagall and Hermione marveled at the ingenuity of Angel's creation. Angel said, "My necklace is the only one of its kind, specifically designed for teleportation without leaving any trace behind." McGonagall and Hermione exchanged impressed looks, realizing the potential of Angel's invention.

McGonagall wasn't thinking when she said, "Miss Potter, I want two full scrolls on my desk by morning." Hermione and Angel looked surprised to hear McGonagall assign such a task, but Angel quickly replied, "Of course, Headmistress McGonagall." We will have them ready for you without fail." McGonagall nodded approvingly, knowing she could count on Angel and Hermione to deliver exceptional work.

Angel walked over to the storage room door, raised her wand, making a small circle in the air, before tapping the door three times. When they heard all the locks start unlocking, the door slowly opened. Angel walked inside, raising her wand to cast the spell Lumos Maxima. A magic ball of light appeared and floated above Angel.

McGonagall and Hermione walked into the room to discover it was an Angel's storeroom. The room was filled with various potions, herbs, spell books, and magical artifacts. As they noticed a showcase with a few magic items. Seeing the Triwizard Cup, Tom Riddle wand, Golden Egg, unicorn horn, phoenix feather, and Quidditch World Cup banner from the Bulgarian team player with all their names on it and with a few more rare magic items.

McGonagall said, "Looks like this room holds some powerful and valuable magical items." "We must be cautious and handle them with care." Hermione nodded in agreement, her eyes scanning the room for any potential dangers. Angel said, "Each item in his room is protected with magic barriers in case something happens."

McGonagall said, "The Triwizard Cup from the year Angel competed must be handled with extreme care, as it is a powerful and potentially dangerous artifact." Angel said, "Headmaster Dumbledore had removed all the spells that took Cedric Diggory and myself to the graveyard." McGonagall added, "It's crucial that we exercise caution and respect when handling such powerful magical artifacts." Hermione chimed in, "We must also be prepared for any unexpected consequences that may arise from interacting with these items."

Angel just looked at McGonagall and Hermione before turning back to the bookshelf. She knew they were right, but she couldn't shake the feeling of unease as she reached for the folder that documented the deadly night-bloom plant. When the book of monsters jumped at Angel. She quickly stepped back, narrowly avoiding the book as it landed on the floor with a thud.

McGonagall and Hermione both rushed over to help, reminding Angel once again of the importance of caution in handling dangerous magical objects. Angel said, "Stupid, the book of monsters." McGonagall picked up the book and placed it back on the shelf, giving Angel a stern look. "You must always be careful when dealing with magical creatures," she warned. Angel nodded, feeling grateful for their guidance in navigating the world of magic.

Angel reached up for a folder that had full information on the different plants in the greenhouse. McGonagall reached out, taking the folder from Angel's hands.