“The first one.”
“The first one.”
Malfoy watched her conflict until her shoulders squared.
Malfoy watched her conflict until her shoulders squared.
“Choice- is a magical thing,” Malfoy whispered. “It’s intrinsic. It calls for you to answer.”
“Choice- is a magical thing,” Malfoy whispered. “It’s intrinsic. It calls for you to answer.”
Malfoy clicked his tongue, already knowing what she wanted to yell to the high heavens.
“Divination doesn’t work based on choice, Granger. It works on chance.”
Malfoy clicked his tongue, already knowing what she wanted to yell to the high heavens.
“Divination doesn’t work based on choice, Granger. It works on chance.”
The second was of her being caught in a moment as a mask was knocked off a Death Eaters face. He was a child. Innocent. But guilty? A green light flashed and she was dead.
The second was of her being caught in a moment as a mask was knocked off a Death Eaters face. He was a child. Innocent. But guilty? A green light flashed and she was dead.
“I’m going to show you three visions of what will happen when you pick that path. It won’t show you what happens in the war. Only what happens to you.”
“I’m going to show you three visions of what will happen when you pick that path. It won’t show you what happens in the war. Only what happens to you.”
He clicked his fingers and a deck of cards landed in his hand.
“Pick three cards.” He fanned out the tarot deck, the cards black and empty.
She didn’t believe in Divination but she was compelled to choose. He floated them up for her to see.
Judgement.
Justice.
Executioner.
He clicked his fingers and a deck of cards landed in his hand.
“Pick three cards.” He fanned out the tarot deck, the cards black and empty.
She didn’t believe in Divination but she was compelled to choose. He floated them up for her to see.
Judgement.
Justice.
Executioner.
With a click, the facade was back. An illusion of splendor and beauty.
“But you knew this before you came here.”
Her silence was his answer, leading him to smirk again.
With a click, the facade was back. An illusion of splendor and beauty.
“But you knew this before you came here.”
Her silence was his answer, leading him to smirk again.
“What are you?” she asked after the silence became too thick. She didn’t want to know, but she couldn’t stay teetering the line between reality and imaginary.
“I’m a Sorcerer. I can bringeth and taketh away.”
“What are you?” she asked after the silence became too thick. She didn’t want to know, but she couldn’t stay teetering the line between reality and imaginary.
“I’m a Sorcerer. I can bringeth and taketh away.”
Except reality.
“No,” she whined, pouting as she turned toward him, arms crossed.
Draco watched her, amused at her antics and oddly happy to give her this moment. But all good things must end. “You’re still recovering and we need to have a chat.”
Their eyes held until she broke.
Except reality.
“No,” she whined, pouting as she turned toward him, arms crossed.
Draco watched her, amused at her antics and oddly happy to give her this moment. But all good things must end. “You’re still recovering and we need to have a chat.”
Their eyes held until she broke.
“Is that for me?” she asked, eyeing the extra cup of tea.
Malfoy scoffed and nodded out to the balcony.
“Is that for me?” she asked, eyeing the extra cup of tea.
Malfoy scoffed and nodded out to the balcony.
“Good morning, Granger. I hope you slept well,” a deep voice drawled.
“Good morning, Granger. I hope you slept well,” a deep voice drawled.
Then her vision went blank.
Then her vision went blank.