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Title:
Passing Notes
Contributors: ginny_ginger, dm_fugitive
Edited by:
Carla Lute
Posted:
2005-12-10
Game Date:
August 20th
Disclaimer: No one at Levicorpus owns Harry Potter, the world or its characters. We just like to play in J.K. Rowling’s world.
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Draco fidgeted
behind the tree. It was far enough away from the main festivities to be
private, but close enough it would not seem like he was skulking. At least
that's what he hoped. He played with his hood, pulling it up then down and back
again and finally down, then he pulled the glasses off and on. Finally, he left
the hood down and the glasses on, and forced himself to stop pacing. He turned
to face the lake and checked his now black hair to make sure it was in order.
Ginny
approched the black-haired person, noting as she walked up that he had dark
hair and glasses, but didn't look quite like Harry. Getting closer, she wasn't
completely sure she knew who it was at all. "Hello?" She called,
advancing on the person.
Draco
turned around, not entirely sure that was Ginny's voice. "Hi," he
said, making sure he had his hands where she could see them.
Ginny
looked at him for a moment - he looked like someone she knew, but she couldn't
place him. "Do I know..." She started to ask. She knew she was giving
him a really weird, searching look, but after a moment, it struck her. "Malfoy?
Is that you?"
Draco
couldn't help a small smirk. "Can't fool you, Red," he said amicably.
"But um...could we keep voices down for a minute? I don't really want to
announce myself."
Ginny
furrowed her eyebrows a little in surprise at the behavior of their unexpected
guest, "Never in a million years. Though for a second, you looked like
Harry," she responded with a hint of a laugh on the edge of her voice, lowering
it as requested, "Sure... um, so, what are you doing here?"
Draco
felt a huge wave of relief. "I've got a message," he said and fished
in his pockets for the small piece of parchment. He held it out to Ginny.
"It's for Potter. Only for Potter's eyes. After it's read, preferably not
aloud, it'll burst into flames, so you might want to warn him." Ginny
looked ready to reach for the parchment, but Draco pulled it back. "Do you
really think he can do it?...Kill Voldemort? Do you really think he's the
chosen one?"
She gave
the bit of parchment an appraising glance, "I'll give it to him. And I
won't read it, or anything. And make sure to warn him; you must be so disappointed,"
she joked, before adding, "Do you know who it's from?" despite the
fact that she knew it wasn't really her business, she felt tempted to ask.
Ginny reached out to grab the parchment, eyeing it with a curious glimmer in
her brown eyes, but Draco pulled it away. "I don't know about the chosen
one, or that 'the chosen one' is really anyone... but I don't doubt for a
second that he can do it." She responded loyally.
"It's
from me," Draco said, holding the parchment back out to her. "Tell
Potter when he's ready he's there."
"Oh,
alright," Ginny nodded, accepting the parchment though she was a little
suspicious of it, "He... as in Voldemort?" Ginny replied, reluctant
to believe it more because she didn't want to than anything.
"No,
he as in Father Christmas," Draco said with a roll of his eyes. His
expression changed, and he reached out suddenly and grabbed Ginny's hand. "Ginny,
if you tell anyone that I gave this to you, I'm a dead man. Please, keep
between us."
"He's
a little early, then," Ginny started before she felt Draco grab her hand,
looking anxious, "Not even Harry?" she asked, wondering if she
couldn't even tell the boy the note was intended for.
"Harry
can't do Occlumency, Ginny," Draco said. "And Voldemort is most
skilled Legilimens in the world. Please, the fewer people who know the
better."
"Oh,
I guess you're right," Ginny trailed off, remembering the episode during her
fourth year and Harry's fifth. She looked into his eyes solemnly and nodded,
resolved, "I won't tell anyone, not even Harry. This note... can I
ask him what it says, or is it really just for him?"
Draco
frowned thoughtfully. His hand was still gripping Ginny's though he seemed to
have forgotten it. "I'll leave that up to him, but you'll be safer
if he doesn't. There is something you should ask him though. Send the reply to
me without the question if you can...ask him if he's figured out what a Horcrux
is."
Ginny
nodded vaguely, considering his words and not the fact that Draco still had a
firm hold on her hand, "I'll take that into consideration, then. Though I
suppose no one is really safe anymore," she gave him a curious
look, "What's that? Figured out what what is?"
"A Horcrux,"
Draco repeated. "Another word you should never put in an owl. If Potter
hasn't figured it out, I'll get him the answer somehow. Actually, don't put his
answer in an owl either. I'll find out next time I see you, but it's important
that he knows before he tries to face him."
Horcrux... The term sounded like she might
have heard it before in whispers that she wasn't meant to hear. "Ah,
alright... so do you know what it is, then? Next time you see me?" She
asked, realizing that she probably wouldn't get the answer to at least one of
her questions, "I'll ask him. And not owl you the answer."
Draco
laughed, "You know you talk just like you post." He paused.
"Let's just say I can get Potter the answer if he doesn't have it. And I
couldn't tell you when I'll see you again, because I haven't the foggiest. But
I will...unless you don't want me to." His hand twitched over hers, though
he still didn't remove it.
Ginny
smirked sardonically, "You mean that it's very disjointed and
confusing?" she asked, making fun of herself before he had a chance to: a
habit she'd developed from having six older brothers. "Alright, I guess
I'll talk to him about it. Ask him, rather, and not tell you. But that will
work for me, and I want you to see me again," She backtracked, not sure
how that sounded, "I mean, I don't not want you to." She
clarified, barely aware of the feeling of his hand twitching on hers.
"Right,"
Draco said, only looking slightly confused. He released her hand. "Thanks.
I guess I better go. Just remember that I wasn't here." He frowned at his
own sentence.
"Yeah,"
Ginny replied, crossing her arms over her chest and remembering her former
embarrassment about wearing the dress, "No problem. I guess you're right,
it would be a problem if anyone recognize you. Does anyone even know you're
here besides me?"
Draco
couldn't help smirking at Ginny's sudden self-consciousness. He honestly hadn't
noticed how low the dress was cut until she crossed her arms over it. He shook
his head. "Best to keep it that way...I like the dress by the way. Blue
was a good choice."
Ginny
nodded, "You're right, if anyone knew, and I do mean anyone..." she
trailed off, turning slightly pink when he complimented her dress, "Oh,
thanks, I guess it was," she muttered, looking down at the top of the dress
for a moment.
Draco
smiled and decided this was as good a note to leave on as any. "See you
around, Red," he said. He took a step towards the lake and with a pop he
was gone.
Demelza
found Ginny standing toward the back of the yard. "Hey, Ginny!" she
said.
Ginny
jumped, not having seen her coming, and quickly tried to think of a place to
stash her note. There were no pockets in her gown, obviously, or holes in her
shoe, so she stuffed it in the front of the weird sort of girdle that Fleur had
shoved the bridesmaids into and turned around to great her, "Hey!"
She said cheerily, looking at Demelza.
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