This chapter was edited by Gladiusx. Do check out his works on HP and ASOIAF.
Earlier the same day
The Prince of Slytherin,
Life in Slytherin had changed quite drastically for Draco Malfoy over the past ten days. Ever since that article came out about his father's connection with Lockhart, combined with the death of Ronald Weasley, it didn't take long for many students to piece things together and come up with the wildest ideas.
Whispers followed him for the past week, while the usual respect and fear he commanded in Slytherin through his father's influence was seemingly gone overnight. The older students could barely tolerate him; some like Pucey and Flint plain out told him that he had to actually attend next year's Quidditch try-outs!
"The gal of them. Have they forgotten who provided those new brooms for the team?"
Goyle grunted in agreement. He and Crabbe shared the same couch they appropriated from a few firsties. It was a nice spot in the common room by the window overseeing the depth of the lake and usually occupied either by the girls or older students.
"Who else would be Seeker for the house team if not me? I'm the best flyer they had, and they owe–"
"Oh, shut up already, Malfoy. It's too early in the morning to listen to your woes." An annoyed groan sounded from across the emptying common room.
Draco glared at the speaker, who had just appeared from the tunnel leading to the girls' dormitory.
"No one asked you to listen, Greengrass."
"Not like I had a choice when your crying echoed through the doors."
The rest of the girls from their year appeared behind her. Draco would deny that he perked up in hope when he caught Pansy's eye. The girl had been following him around like a lost puppy for the past two years. Even if she seemed to be avoiding him over the past week, surely she would come to his aid when it came to her rival?
Pansy averted her eyes and rushed to talk to an older student who seemed to have a package for her. Draco tried to hide his annoyance, but something must have still shown as Greengrass and Davis stood before them.
"What do you want?"
"Your seats. Move."
A vein bulged on his temple at the audacity of the girl. It wasn't the first time she did such a stunt, and they had always butted heads over petty things like that, but It's been relatively peaceful between them for the past few weeks.
"I don't want to."
Greengrass raised an eyebrow, and Draco belatedly noticed that she and her sister were idly fingering their wands. Davis moved forward, gently holding her sister back before she gazed at the three of them.
"Could you and your friends please vacate the only seats that can accommodate all four of us, Draco? We will be having a girls' talk soon."
It was not a request, and Draco knew it. At least Davis was polite to word it as such, and Draco cursed what his mother called hormones as he averted his eyes from the pretty and demure girl. Unlike her annoying sister, she knew her place and how to show respect to her betters, even if she was a half-blood.
Draco fumed inwardly as he glared at Daphne and cursed his father for getting himself into trouble. Even if his father wanted him to get closer to the Greengrasses for some reason, it was impossible with his lowered standing in Slytherin.
It was all his father's fault!
When he took too long to reply, Greengrass clicked her tongue in annoyance and looked sideways. Draco followed her gaze and noticed Warrington by the entrance raising a pale eyebrow at him.
He gnashed his teeth in anger and knew his day would only worsen if he didn't comply. Cassius Warrington was not particularly close to Daphne, despite being cousins, but Draco had learned that he took familial relations seriously. Why didn't he have any older relatives to help him in school like others do? There weren't even any other Malfoys in Britain and when he asked his father, all he got was a non-answer that he frankly did not want to dwell on.
"Fine. Crabbe, Goyle. Let's go get breakfast."
The three boys quickly left the common room, and Draco scowled at his misfortune. It was all Potter's fault. And Weasley for dying.
The thought gave him pause as he gulped heavily. He never actually thought about death, and the fact someone he knew was now dead just seemed so surreal to him. Draco might have enjoyed annoying the boy, but to wish him dead? He was still a fellow pureblood.
They arrived at the Great Hall and quickly took their seats. Goyle grabbed a large plate of boiled eggs and dipped each one in mustard before eating them whole. Crabbe emptied a tray of bacon on his plate, grabbed a few toasts, and fried eggs, and mixed them all before dumping a cup of melted butter on the entire thing. Draco did his best to ignore his companions' eating habits and idly ate his Shepard's Pie.
To say that the Malfoy heir has had a good week would be a lie. The first few days after Weasley died were full of confusion as the Hogwarts rumour mill was churning out wilder and wilder stories with each passing hour. Draco didn't care; all he cared about was what his father told him. How Harry Potter had somehow caused him to lose his position in the board of governors and even convinced the minister of magic himself to slander his father in the papers. Naturally, Draco was utterly furious but heeded his father's warnings to be patient and lie low for a few days.
And then his mother's letter arrived…
Draco stabbed a piece of the pie violently as he shivered at the insanity of his father. A Basilisk? Sponsoring that fraud who didn't teach them a thing all year? If whoever died had been some random mudblood, it would not have affected Draco so much, but a fellow pureblood? That had terrified him of the possibilities.
Still, he wondered why his mother had commanded him to be cordial with Potter and avoid provoking him?
Speaking of Potter, he idly listened in to hushed voices coming from the Ravenclaw table behind him.
"…What?
Blah blah, Potter breaking Snape's arm?"
"Kidnapped… firsties to have his wicked way…"
"…
more blahs, Greengrass seen laughing with him?"
Draco turned flabbergasted at the trio of older students trying to get Bones and Abbot to tell them something from the table behind them. What the bloody hell? Were they drunk?
"Draco? Will you eat that?"
He flinched as he must have been so distracted not to notice the time flying by and glanced at his unfinished Shepard's Pie. Crabbe and Goyle had finished their food, though Goyle appeared to be enjoying a toffee pudding.
"No, I'm done." Crabbe shrugged and grabbed the plate from him. Draco stared morbidly at the speed the pie disappeared down the boy's gullet. He wondered if the two boys would also stop following his orders if their fathers told them so.
"Let's go." He didn't want to think about it. Crabbe and Goyle were his friends, in the end.
Idly, the Malfoy heir wondered if his father was really as good as he made himself to be when he seemed to screw things up so quickly. He had once told him that Malfoys don't need friends, only followers. Draco was unsure about that.
So lost in thought, Draco turned around a corner and crashed into a mane of bushy brown hair.
A*L*S*M
Charms office
The Half-blood princess
"I see." It was jarring to hear the normally jovial and squeaky voice of the Charms professor grow so cold. "Thank you for bringing this to my attention, Mr Potter and Miss Davis."
Luna shifted uneasily, but Tracey held a comforting hand on her elbow. Daphne did not look satisfied yet remained silent for the moment as she traded glances with Harry.
Professor Flitwick allowed a deep exhale to flow out before he called aloud.
"Dany?"
A pop sounded, and an elf materialised In front of them. It was a female elf, evidenced by her brittle snow-white hair, accompanied by large purple eyes.
"What can Dany do for Master Wickie?"
Tracey managed to restrain the unbidden giggle; even Luna shook slightly with mirth. She was chagrined, however, when her sister snorted with a chortle, theatrically leaning on Harry's shoulders, while the boy sighed tiredly.
The Ravenclaw Head of House did not mind, however, and looked directly at the elf. "One of my Ravens, Ms Lovegood here, has
misplaced a few of her belongings," The elf's eyes narrowed knowingly, causing Flitwick to nod. "Make sure they are in her room by the end of the day, and I want a note of who had them and where were the items hidden."
"Of course, Master Wickie." The elf focused on Luna for a few seconds before nodding and popping out.
Flitwick leaned back on his elevated chair and tiredly turned to Luna, "I apologise that you had to go through this, Ms Lovegood. You can be assured that all of your belongings shall be returned to your room before the day's end. I will find out who stole your effects, and they will be thoroughly reprimanded for what they have done."
"Thank you, professor. My mom's picture is very precious to me, but…" Luna looked hesitant for a moment, "Is it necessary to punish whoever had them? Why not let bygones be and forget about it?"
Tracey looked surprised at the girl, and so did Harry. While Tracey disapproved, she would still respect Luna's decision since–
"Oh, bollocks on that!" Daphne shouted, "Luna. You can't let those blighters get away with it. They stole your stuff, and the least that should happen to them is to get a few curses on them. Isn't that right, professor?"
"While I would never condone the cursing of a student," Flitwick gave a meaningful look towards Daphne, who wilted a bit. "I do agree that whoever stole your belongings must be punished."
The girl still looked hesitant, and Tracey felt for her. From what little she knew of her, she was a kind-hearted girl who simply wanted to make friends rather than enemies.
"Luna." Harry Potter walked suddenly in front of the girl, causing them both to flinch. The boy was quick on his feet. "It is a disservice you are doing both to yourself and whoever stole your belongings."
"What do you mean?" Luna's large eyes widened.
"I know what you are thinking and feeling. You believe that you are not worth all the fuss being made over you, correct? You feel that you don't deserve to be treated well, that it's entirely
your fault that you were targeted in the first place. For being
weak and kind."
"Hey, what's the big deal, Harry?" Daphne moved next to the shorter boy and tried to drag him away, but he would not budge. "There's no need to be so harsh with her."
"That's not it," he shook his head, keeping his brilliant green eyes on Luna. "You should never let anyone walk over you, Luna. You deserve more than that. If not for yourself, then do it for your loved ones, who would be upset to see you treated like that."
Luna had a downcast expression, "What should I do then?"
"Allow Professor Flitwick to punish them as he sees fit. For if no punishment is delivered unto them, that will show weakness from the faculty, that the professors are unable to protect their students or keep order within the school, thus enabling them to hurt you more. Next year, they might target another first-year
If they grow bored with you. The perpetrators must also get their due punishment, lest they think that actions do not have consequences and do something far worse later on in life that could lead to them getting in much worse trouble. Would you let that happen?"
"No! Of course, I won't."
"Then," Harry turned to the diminutive charms master, who had a small smile on his aged face. "How do you think we should punish the culprits, Professor?"
.
.
.
"Thank you for helping me, everyone."
They were on their way back to the infirmary, and Luna had been regaling them with some of the magical creatures that she and her father planned to search for in the summer.
"Don't mention it, Luna." Harry smiled at the young girl, "Just remember that it's okay to be scared, for that is the only time you can be brave. Asking for help is sometimes the bravest thing you could do."
"Aww, you're such a sweet talker, Harry." Daphne patted the shorter boy's messy hair, quickly dodging his lazy slap.
"Getting a bit comfortable with me, Greengrass?" Harry half-joked at the girl, but the fact her smile dimmed a bit meant that the hidden warning was received.
"Fine, you're such a spoilsport," the Greengrass heiress pouted at the wall.
Tracey sighed at her belligerent sister. She loved Daphne, but one of these days, she was going to tickle the wrong dragon, and its bite would leave a mark.
Soon enough, they reached the Hospital Wing, though Tracey couldn't help but notice that more than a few strange looks were thrown at them. Some of them looked scandalous even.
"I wonder what that was all about?"
"Don't worry about them, probably some rumour blown out of proportion." Harry shook his head and knocked on the door.
"Come in."
They entered to find Poppy standing next to an awake and dressed Astoria.
"Tori."
All three girls rushed to the girl. Daphne gave her a tight hug while Luna stood awkwardly by her feet, Harry following shortly behind.
"Hey, girls. I'm fine now." Daphne squeezed their sister harder, "Daph, I said I'm fine. Madame Pomfrey worked her magic and–"
"And nothing, Astoria!" The older Greengrass pinched the younger one's cheeks in anger, "What were you thinking? Skipping your potion regiment? Your blood donations? Don't you know how important those are?"
"Owowowowowow, mah sheeks! Yor hauting me Daf"
"That's enough, Ms Greengrass; I've already explained to her in detail how much her stupidity would have cost her."
Daphne looked at Poppy in consternation before letting go of her sister.
"This isn't over, young lady. Our parents will hear of this." Once Astoria looked chastised enough, Tracey shoved Daphne aside to hug her sister properly.
"You scared us, Tori. We thought you were going to die. If it wasn't for Harry bringing you here so fast and offering his blood, things would have gone seriously bad."
"Wait, what?" Astoria looked confused as she turned to Harry, who stood beside the tired matron.
"I had not gotten around to explaining the situation to young Astoria." Poppy coughed, "I will say, Mr Potter, that your blood had exceeded my expectations."
"Really? How is she now? Is it better? Or just slightly so?" Daphne squealed as she grabbed Poppy's hands, much to the older woman's consternation.
"Calm yourself, Ms Greengrass." Poppy shoved the excitable girl away and turned back to Harry, "I do not understand how it came to be, Mr Potter. The combination of Basilisk venom and Phoenix tears in your blood might give
you a restorative bonus, but for others, it should be different."
"At the risk of sounding repetitive, wait, what?" Astoria looked even more confused.
"I have to agree with Tori. Basilisk? I think we are missing a few things here." Luna moved to stand next to her friend.
Tracey sighed as she wondered what was the point of keeping Luna out of the loop earlier?
Harry gave a quick retelling of his fight with the Basilisk, though he refused to elaborate on any of their questions regarding the Chamber itself or what happened with Lockhart and Weasley. Naturally, Tracey had pinched her sister for her motor mouth, much to her chagrin.
"So, Poppy." Tracey decided to bring this matter to a close, "What is your verdict on Harry's blood?"
"As I was saying," Poppy tiredly stated. "To put it simply, it appears that the venom in the blood would hunt the malicious traces of the curse in Astoria's blood while the tears would aid in healing the aftermath, if quite slowly."
"So, it worked?"
"Indeed it did. I tested both vials from both arms, and they gave similar results. I avoided transfusing any of the remaining blood until you were here, according to our agreement, Mr Potter. Only in your presence would I do so."
"Thank you, Poppy. Why did it matter when you took blood from both my arms?"
"You were not the first to develop a power such as this, Mr Potter." They all looked surprised, "Come now, children. Don't you know your history?"
"Ah, Gorgons?" Luna was the one to figure out, though they all had the same thought. No one cared for History with a teacher like Binns in charge.
"Indeed," Poppy smiled at the curious girl. "There was a witch in Ancient Greece that developed a similar power. Blood from her right side was a cure for many illnesses, while blood from her left was a fatal poison. She passed the ability to her descendants, though in a weaker form. I entertained the idea that perhaps you might have been the same, but thankfully, your blood is much more neutral and benign."
"I see," Harry looked thoughtful. "If that witch had descendants with similar powers, then how come no one had heard of that ability? They would have been filthy rich and world-famous with such a power."
"Probably because they lacked your cautious nature." Madame Pomfrey grimaced, "The muggle myths had distorted the truth as it was a mother and her daughters rather than three sisters. The mother wasn't shy about showing off her powers and auctioning her powers to the highest bidder. Can you imagine what the end result was?"
"I can think of all sorts of scenarios where someone like that meets an untimely end due to greed and foolishness." Harry scratched his chin with a pensive look.
"Quite so." The school matron adopted a teacher's attitude, "Suffice to say, the whole family met an untimely end when a warlock coveted their powers. The ability was lost forever ever since, and your blood is the closest thing I've seen to the real thing."
That was a lot to take in for him, but Harry was not a niffing. He had promised to help the girl and he knows how to defend himself. "When do you want to begin the transfusion?"
"Immediately, so long as she is ready?" Poppy turned to the three sisters who had their mouths open in surprise over the impromptu history lesson.
Astoria fidgeted hesitantly, "I'm still not sure about the specifics, but er…"
"Don't worry, Tori." Tracey stroked the girl's hair lovingly, "If this works, you may never have to worry about lack of blood when you most need it."
"Yeah, Tori." Daphne sat on the bed beside her and held her hand, "Who knows? This may even cure the curse!"
"I doubt it would," Poppy interjected. "Don't look at me like that, young lady." She added sternly to Daphne's glower, "I do not wish to give false hope to the young girl. It is simply too early to tell how it will go."
"Fine," Daphne wilted while Tracey giggled inwardly. Poppy truly was the only adult in school who could control her sister so well.
"Do we need to contact her parents?"
"I have already done so while you were away, Mr Potter." Poppy approached Astoria's bed, shooing them away in the process, and brought out what remained of the two vials of blood. "This won't sting at all, Ms Greengrass, but I need you to remain still, okay?"
Astoria nodded as Poppy made an incision in her veins with her wand and began the transfusion process.
"Your parents were on their way out when I caught them with the Floo. They dearly wished to be here, but they had important obligations, and once I assured them that you were out of danger, they gave me their blessings to go with the procedure."
"Oh," Astoria fidgeted as the blood entered her system and slightly giggled. "That feels…
funny!"
"It should, as you have almost always had a blood deficiency." Madame Pomfrey smiled at the young girl, and everyone could see how her face looked more colourful.
"Okay, that should do." The last drop of blood flowed into Astoria's veins, and Poppy stood back.
"You can get up now. I'm sure you should feel plenty of energy, but it would be best if you–"
Astoria jumped out of the bed and bounced on her feet. "I feel
fantastic. I don't think I've ever felt like this before!"
"I take it this can be considered a success?" Harry turned to the school matron as Astoria dragged a smiling Luna and a laughing Daphne into some sort of dance routine.
"Seems like it," Tracey stood beside him. "Thanks again, Harry. On behalf of House Greengrass, we thank you and owe you a lot for this."
"That's alright. We will have to talk later about further transfusions and how to handle it, but I believe it would be prudent for your parents to be in attendance first." She nodded as he turned back to Poppy, "Do you think she might need an emergency blood supply?"
"I am sure she will, but it's highly unlikely for her to get another episode so soon. It's been over two years since the last time she had one, according to her parents, and the one before that was five years previous before that one, when the curse was first discovered in her."
"I see," Harry frowned in thought. "I am sorry, Tracey, but I do not feel comfortable allowing my blood to be out of sight for long. But," He added just as she opened her mouth. "Once we meet your parents, we might discuss further how to get hold of me as needed."
"That would work, thank you."
"I would recommend that regular transfusions are done at least whenever she is anaemic to see if there would be a positive change in Ms Greengrass' health," Poppy added with a loud cough, so that the other girls would hear. "Clearly, Astoria is feeling much better than normal."
"Yep, I feel great. Thanks, Harry! Maybe I should just suck the blood from you directly next time." Tori beamed, her fangs gleaming.
"Oh, gonna be a vampire, Tori? What would our poor father say to you turning into a mongrel?" Daphne chortled.
"Incidentally, what would happen if she did ingest my blood directly?" Harry remained as nonplussed as ever, and Tracey couldn't help but be impressed with him. She appreciated a mature boy who kept a constant calmness in his demeanour.
"I'm not certain," Poppy hummed, "it might be worth trying, but there is some risk. If you are all feeling well, then please leave. I have not yet eaten, and breakfast will be over if you don't hurry."
At the mention of food, Astoria's stomach growled loudly, much to her embarrassment, as Daphne cackled at her.
A*L*S*M
"So you already spoke with Flitwick over who was stealing Luna's stuff?"
"Yes. And
no, Astoria." Tracey added sternly as the girl opened her mouth before pouting.
"You don't even know what I was going to say."
Tracey gazed impassively at the young girl, causing her to fidget. "Considering Daphne's first reaction was to take matters into her own hands." The tall girl whistled innocently as she tried to pretend she had nothing to do with the matter. "I figured she must have told you to do something similar without my knowing."
"Tori did seem furious, almost as if she planned to curse whoever was stealing my stuff." Luna giggled beside her friend.
"You have to realise, Astoria," They turned to the now usual voice of reason in their ragtag group as Harry led the way to the Great Hall. "Not all teachers are useless like Snape. Daphne should have known better, but I will tell you what I told Luna." He turned backwards to look directly at the younger girl, "It's not a mark of cowardice to seek help. It's crucial to seek allies first before you head into a conflict. Some students would scorn you for seeking the teachers' aid in resolving a problem they deem should be between you. To those fools, I would laugh at their whinging for being pathetic weaklings."
"Spoken like a true Slytherin," Daphne's tone was impressed, and Tracey was also pleasantly surprised that the most famous troublemaker in their year would be so unapologetically cunning.
"Are you sure the sorting hat didn't make a mistake by placing you in Gryffindor?"
Harry smirked at her, which caused Tracey to feel her face heat up. Gods, he had a roguish charm to him.
"The Hat did want me in Slytherin, but I did not like the idea of sharing the same dorm room as Draco and his bookends. We sort of…
met on the train, and I wasn't very impressed."
"Wait, you mean we could have had the heir of bloody Slytherin in our house if not for Malfoy? Argh, that damn nitwit always ruins things." Daphne sounded incensed, and Tracey agreed. If not for Draco, perhaps Harry would have been part of their group. She could have taken Granger's place, that's for sure.
"Hey, Draco isn't that bad." Blank faces met Astoria's remark, causing her to flush deeply.
Tracey thought it was good to see her with a healthy flush for once, but, "Really, Tori?"
"Not you too!" The blond girl giggled at the petulantly childish stomp.
They approached a corner, and Tracey noticed Harry slow down and raise a hand in silence, causing them to listen closely.
"— better watch yourself, Granger."
"Whatever, get out of my way, Malfoy."
"Why, you filthy little–"
There was the sound of shuffled feet, stifled groans, something falling on the ground, a loud
Mimblewimble followed by panicked moaning.
They quickly followed Harry around the corner to find a rather curious sight.
Draco Malfoy and his two friends, Gregory Goyle and Vincent Crabbe had Hermione Granger cornered in an alcove. Granger's book bag was on the floor, its contents scattered, and her wand pointed at a panicking Crabbe, whose tongue was tied into a knot. Goyle was hopping on one foot as he nursed his shin, presumably where Granger had kicked him.
"What's going on here?"
They all turned to them with varying degrees of shock. Granger looked relieved, while Malfoy looked
cautious, something completely uncommon for the blonde ponce.
"Harry!'
"What do you want, Potter?" Malfoy finally noticed the rest of their group, "and what the bloody hell do you think you're doing with
him, Greengrass?"
"That is none of your concern." Harry interrupted as he moved swiftly towards the other boy, who panically tried to brandish his wand at him – Only for the Gryffindor to simply slap it away from his hands and then grab the other boy by his collar and lift him in the air as if he was some weightless ragdoll.
"Now, mind explaining yourself, Malfoy? Why are you bothering one of mine?"
Draco flailed helplessly in the air as one of his bookends watched dumbly, unsure what to do, and the other still moaned helplessly with a tied tongue.
"I-I wasn't–"
"Wasn't
what? Speak up, Malfoy – I have difficulty understanding you."
"Harry, it's okay. It was just a mis–"
"Give me a moment, Hermione." Harry smiled at the girl who just huffed, but Tracey felt a tinge of annoyance. "It appears our schoolmate has some sort of
problem here," He glared so hard at Draco that the boy's eyes widened in panic. "I'd be very glad to aid him in resolving it."
"She bumped into me, dammit. Do you think I would go out of my way to actually bother a girl?"
Harry paused as if taking his time to seriously consider the question. "Actually, yeah. I do think you are that kind of guy."
He released Draco, who scampered off to his two friends, "Whatever, Potter." Malfoy glared at the bushy-haired girl, "Granger crashed into me while running in the hallways. I am owed an apology."
"And I already apologised, you insufferable boy. Then your friend tried to insult me for it."
"Ah, I see what happened now." Daphne, who had miraculously remained silent until now, coughed for attention and approached Draco.
"You don't believe that Granger showed enough sincerity in her apology, right Malfoy?"
"Yeah," he shrugged as he looked askance at their group, noticing he was heavily outnumbered. His weariness as he looked at Potter was new yet understandable. The golden boy of Gryffindor did have a new air of danger around him, and his casual display of physical strength would give anyone pause before provoking him.
Daphne hummed. "And you, Granger, believe that you have apologised, and seeing as your belongings are scattered, you suffered more from this altercation than him, correct?"
"Er… yes?" Granger dragged out the word as she warily looked at Daphne, then to Harry, who gave her an amused smile.
"I see, I see." Daphne nodded in understanding, "It's obvious to me how this should be settled."
Tracey had a bad feeling about this; her sister never had what she would call
bright ideas
, even if she was
much smarter than she let on.
Daphne stopped right in front of them and pointed at the two aggrieved parties with a grin, "A Duel!"
Silence… then a giggle from Luna and Astoria and a facepalm from Tracey.
"...
Duel?" Draco mewled out.
"A duel, huh?" Granger, on the other hand, turned to Draco with slight interest.
"That is actually quite clever of you, Daphne." Surprisingly, Harry agreed as he carelessly waved his wand at the still moaning Crabbe, untangling his tongue, "A simple best of three duel. No jinxes or curses, just the stinging hex. What do you say, Draco? It's your chance to satisfy your honour, while a chance for me to see Hermione's training results."
Tracey looked in awe at the casual and silent display of magic. How could he know silent casting already? And for a complicated spell like
Finite Incantatum.
"Yeah, go for it, Draco! Granger is really good, by the way, but I have faith in you." Astoria giggled loudly behind Tracey, bringing her out of her thoughts, while Malfoy looked chagrined and wanted to be anywhere but here.
"W-why should I have to duel her anyway? And who the blazes are you?" He added to Astoria, who gasped loudly.
"How could you not know me? I'm your biggest fan! Soon going to be your former biggest fan."
"Watch your tone with my sister, Malfoy," Daphne warned, and Tracey nodded as she stood by her sisters.
"Your
sister? I didn't know you had another aside from Davis."
Tracey scowled as Granger gasped, and her eyes widened in shock, "Sisters? B-but how–"
"We are getting sidetracked here people." Harry interrupted in annoyance, "What's it going to be? Duel or walk away and accept Hermione's apology, Malfoy?"
"…Forget it, I get nothing out of this. Come on, you two," Malfoy kicked Goyle in his other shin, "I didn't tell you to start the bloody fight in the first place."
They watched as the three boys walked down the corridor. Harry helped Granger collect her belongings while Daphne looked shocked that her idea was easily ignored.
"That's it? He's gonna walk away? Like a coward? Booo, that's so boring. To think I thought he looked cute. Definitely not a fan of his anymore." It was Astoria who huffed and folded her arms in disappointment.
"It was smart of him. He was outnumbered and disadvantaged," Tracey played devil's advocate. "If he had won the duel, he would be scorned for bragging about beating a girl, a muggle-born at that. If he had lost, it would have been even more shameful."
"But still–"
"Sometimes, it's better to know when to retreat to fight another day, Astoria." Harry rejoined them with Granger, "That does not make you a coward, though that also depends on the context and circumstances."
They hummed in agreement, though Daphne was still morose over the fact that she couldn't goad the two students into a duel. Tracey, however, was more interested in the newcomer.
"So, what are you doing here, Granger?"
Hermione Granger gazed at them curiously, even warily. Tracey looked on warily as well; she wasn't the biggest fan of the girl, but the muggleborn girl was Harry's friend and under his protection, evident from his earlier aggression.
"That's true, Hermione." Harry blinked, "I'm surprised you left the library so soon."
"Well," She dragged out the word as her eyes landed on each of their faces, and Tracey noticed Daphne listening in. "There are all sorts of rumours going around in the past few hours. Is it true you kidnapped two first years, broke Professor Snape's leg, and are currently having a party in the Hospital Wing?"
Silence followed before Daphne burst out laughing with a loud snort. Luna and Astoria giggled while Tracey allowed a small smile to appear on her face.
"Is that so?" Harry, however, did not appear amused.
"Oh yes," Granger had a gleam in her eyes as she stared directly at Tracey. "Some even say you started a harem and have put in some rules for girls to fight for your hand."
Tracey tried to push down the heat that was rising to her cheeks with a cough and tried to look normal, but probably failed. Meanwhile, Daphne had collapsed to the flagged stone floor laughing hysterically with wet eyes, Luna looked confused, while Astoria had a slight blush as she stared awkwardly at them.
"How…interesting." The boy's voice was drier than the desert, yet his eyes held mischief. "Sorry to disappoint, but my harem spots are all taken. Tough luck, Hermione. Keep in touch, though, I might have room next year."
"Pfft… I-I can't…st-stop making me l-laugh," It was worth it to see Daphne brought so low with such a lame topic, yet Tracey thought she was going a bit overboard with the theatrics.
"I think that's enough joking around, Daphne." Tracey sighed as she dragged her sister from the ground. "Astoria needs to eat, and we have taken enough of Harry's time."
Daphne recollected herself with a grin, "You know what? You're alright, Granger. I always thought you had a stick up your arse or your parents had unreasonably high expectations of you to be so obtuse in class, but that was a good laugh."
"Excuse me?" Granger looked scandalised, "Stick up – what is wrong with you?"
"Nothing is wrong with me, and everything is wrong with you!" Daphne was certainly in a good mood, considering a day did not pass without her complaining over Granger making them look bad with how obsessed she was with grades.
"Alright, then." Harry interrupted whatever retort Granger had, "I'm not particularly hungry myself and I doubt breakfast is still being served, so let's go to the kitchens instead. Hermione, this would be a good opportunity to meet my new friends. I hope you will all get along together."
Tracey couldn't help but notice that Harry wasn't talking just to Granger as his gaze fell on all of them. Well, it was worth getting to know Granger if it meant staying in the Boy-Who-Lived's good graces. Who knows, maybe they could even become friends.
"I already had breakfast, but more importantly, I leave you alone for a few hours, and you make
friends with three new girls." Granger squinted at him, "And what did Malfoy mean by them being sisters? They have different surnames, surely it wouldn't be such–"
"Later, Hermione." The boy interjected tiredly as he led the way to the kitchens, "If you remember, our own friendship happened even quicker."
Granger's lips twitched at Harry's raised eyebrow, and Tracey couldn't help but feel that there was some particularly interesting story there.
"We can talk more over breakfast." Harry continued, "All will be explained–"
Tracey coughed loudly and gave a pointed look at the boy who sighed, "–enough will be explained once we get some food in."
Was it too naive of her to think she could make friends with Hermione Granger? Looking at the girl subtly glaring at her and Daphne, Tracey was inclined to believe so.
"That's alright, Harry. I believe we can go to the kitchens ourselves; why don't you catch up with your friend?" She tried to hide the bite in her tone, but judging by Daphne's look and Harry's grimace, she failed miserably.
"And don't worry about the greasy McBatFace." Daphne, bless her heart, chimed in, causing Harry to chuckle. "I will handle the wand matter, and it's the least I can do."
"Alright then, thanks." Harry waved goodbye at them, his eyes staying longer on her own. "Let's go, Hermione. I have something I want to check in the library."
They watched as the two Gryffindors walked away, Granger giving them a confused glance before she hurried after her friend.
"What was that all about?" Astoria asked Luna, who hummed in thought.
"I don't think your sister likes Hermione."
"No kidding," Tori grinned at her. "Are you jealous that Granger has Harry all to herself?"
Tracey felt her face slightly heat up.
"Oh my!" Her other sister jumped onto the bandwagon, "Is Tracey finally noticing boys? Whatever will we do, Tori? Our cool sister is going to leave us for greener pastures."
"Oh, woe is me!" Tori fanned her face as she grinned cattily, showing off her sharp fangs. "What would our parents think?"
Morgana's tits, now they were really milking it. She pinched both of their sides as she dragged them towards the kitchens, ignoring their pained cries and Luna's giggling.
We get some insights into what's happening in Slytherin, as well as Draco's woes. He might be a bold peacock, but with his father's influence curbed and his mother's warnings, he is smart enough to avoid confrontations. Can't say the same about his goons.
Looks like Harry has gained an admirer. The dynamic between Tracey, Daphne and Astoria is inspired by a certain anime but with my take to suit the setting.
This should end the Astoria mini-arc, and we may return to the plot, but not for a couple of weeks. I would like to work on my other stories and my work is intensifying due to the double whammy of Halloween and Thanksgiving. Expect slower updates, but you can still read a couple of chapters ahead on Pat(re)on