How chaotic was the scene?

Harry was so angry that he wanted to cast a curse on Draco on the spot, but Draco used the tarantella dance first. Ginny cast the bat spell without saying a word, but it was a pity that Dali was shot. The only one who didn't bring a wand, she grabbed Draco's wand and started to fight back. She cast a slug curse on Ginny. Unexpectedly, at the critical moment, Ron ran over to protect his sister, and Ginny immediately retaliated He grinned at Draco, and at the same time Dali threw another Scale Curse.

This movement finally alarmed the professors, and when Professor McGonagall and Snape arrived——

Harry was the first to be stopped, they found him on the second floor, he was still dancing, he seemed to be dancing further and further away from the battlefield.Draco was the loudest, he was out of breath from laughing, and was still gasping when he was stopped.Ginny's skin seemed to have grown a layer of cornflakes, and it was still falling off.The days of Ron's second grade reappeared. He didn't know how many slugs he vomited on the ground. This echoed the bats constantly flying out of Dali's nostrils. There were all flying in the sky and running on the ground.

"Well, three people, 150 points deducted from Gryffindor." Snape seemed to have been unable to find a reason for deducting so many points from Gryffindor for a long time, and finally seized a chance to deduct a bunch of those rubies.

"Oh, Severus, there are still two Slytherin students here!" McGonagall, the head of Gryffindor, couldn't stand it any longer. "Both of them participated in the fight, you should treat them equally."

"As far as I know, Gryffindor attacked Draco first." His eyes fixed on Harry, and he said grimly: "Mr. Potter has become more arrogant and arrogant since he was named the savior of the world." , ignoring the school rules again and again, am I right?"

"Who's first? Malfoy first! And you don't have to call me sir, Professor." Harry glared at him, it seemed that he also wanted to learn the Bat-Spell from Ginny to use against Snape.

"Contradict the professor, another ten points will be deducted from Gryffindor."

Professor McGonagall was terrified, and also gave Harry a glare, meaning to tell him to shut up, and then she said: "Miss Dursley and Mr. Malfoy also attacked their classmates, and you have to deduct fifty points too. Okay. , all go back to their common rooms!"

"I didn't attack!" Draco retorted, his knack for deceiving people always on point.

"I'm the one who doesn't have it!" Ron also groaned.

"Now, shut up and go back! Both of you are still prefects!" Professor McGonagall felt a headache, she was afraid that Snape would deduct points from their house in a few seconds, and what he said was justified , making it impossible to refute.

"Draco."

Dali put oil on the soles of her feet and ran faster than anyone else. She was afraid that if Snape would punish her for confinement, she would deal with those messy and disgusting materials.It was only when she returned to the common room that she realized that Snape seemed to be calling Draco. Generally speaking, Snape would not blame Draco, but would definitely blame Dali. Criticize her first, but what's wrong this time?Open up to her?What's even more strange is that Draco actually followed her back to the common room. He didn't hear, or pretended not to hear, what Snape said. He was always very close to Snape, but this seemed to be hiding He, what made their relationship like this?

"What are you looking at me with?"

"Thinking of you lying to me, I wish I could kill you right here."

"Who are you willing to believe to blame, or worry about whether your nose has been stretched by bats."

Obviously, this was a disastrous conversation, and Draco made up his mind to express a rogue attitude that I'm just lying to you and you dare not say what you want, Dali quit on the spot, who wants to save him Just go to save her, how come no one rescued her when she first entered the tiger's mouth and then fell into the wolf's den last night? Although Marcos was saved by Draco at that time, he couldn't just push the boat along the way and take advantage of the slope to get off the donkey. Things to—? !So Marcos sold him a favor?What is it all about!

She stopped paying attention to Draco for the next month or two, which made her forget a lot of details about what happened that night. , doing homework with Luna, going to Hogsmeade village where she hasn't been for a long time to have a glass of butter beer, and she also received complaints from the Weasley brothers that their newly hired clerk was not interesting at all, the Muggle product purchaser It's the same, they persuaded Dali to pack her bags and go back to London after finishing the OWLs certificate, and play with them in the joke shop.

But then she was called to the headmaster's office for the second time since she had started school, and Dumbledore, who was not often at school, seemed to be the time to start asking her about Draco.

"I haven't done it yet, he won't tell me." Dali said as soon as she entered the principal's office.

"Oh, do you want a sip of multi-flavored beans?" Dumbledore didn't answer directly, but took out a small plate and asked her to choose the candy inside.

"Thank you." Dali picked out a color and put it in her mouth, "Uh, shit..."

"What does it taste like?"

"Grass smells, with a bit of earthy smell." Dali couldn't help but spit it into the trash can.

"I had a stinky flavor when I was young, and I didn't like it very much after that." His eyes under the half-moon lenses flashed lovingly, "Then, I decided to try again and took a Thought it was toffee-flavored golden-brown beans, then ate it and found out - bah! Earwax!"

"Uh, disgusting." Dali stuck out her tongue, as if the taste was swirling in her mouth.

"You never know what the next flavor will be, even if you choose it carefully, it will look similar to the better ones." He said cheerfully.He put the plate back in place, and said to her with another plate, "Now, would you like some toffee fingers?"

Of course, it was impossible for Dumbledore to simply ask her to eat a few Bibi Beans, but he just didn't mention Malfoy. He told her about Quidditch and asked her why she couldn't join the school team when she was clearly eligible. Enter.

"Oh, I don't like flying around very much," she replied.I don't know how much longer I'm going to talk about this issue.

"Then you must not know that Mr. Malfoy called in sick for today's game."

"Then he may be seriously ill. He never misses these things." Dali shrugged and took a bite of the finger cake.

"That means you haven't been watching him at all—when he needed your help," he said quietly.Dali didn't know what Dumbledore wanted, he seemed to have seen through Draco's actions long ago, and was just waiting for him to change the lineup, but she, the middleman, couldn't figure out the status for a long time.

"I'm sorry, Professor." After a moment of silence, Dali thought it was better for her to apologize first.

"Okay, the break is over, you can go see him now, you may know where he is."

Dali came out of the headmaster's office, thinking only that the days without Draco were coming to an end, and that she might now have to keep an eye on him 24 hours a day to observe his plans.

She went to the school hospital first, Madam Pomfrey said he had never been here.Draco was pretending to be sick, and even directly gave up the chance to fight Harry, which was indeed impossible before.She went back to the common room and found out that Draco wasn't in the dorm either, and he hadn't lived in a dormitory much this semester.No way, she climbed the Astronomy Tower again, but he wasn't there either. Speaking of which, Draco might not like looking at the moon anymore.

She can only try her luck in the room where the troll dances the ballet tapestry.But she didn't really know how to get in, she could only think of Draco's movements, imitating him walking in front of the tapestry, thinking of a place she needed to go along the way.

I want to see Draco Malfoy.

But there was still an ordinary white wall in front of her.

Well, she will try something else.She has tried "Draco Malfoy's hiding place", "Is Draco Malfoy here", "What the hell is Draco Malfoy doing" and so on. The simple sentence of this group of names, but the sudden appearance of a random door like before just didn't appear.Maybe Draco wasn't here, or maybe her method was wrong, but she ran from the principal's office to the school hospital and back to the common room, and then went to the Astronomy Tower, and she was very angry that she couldn't find the right place. Just left a shoe print on that white wall.

"Draco Malfoy is dead!" She cursed and turned to leave, but the door suddenly appeared like a telescoping door, and the person inside opened the door crack for only one person to pass through, stretched out a hand to She pulled it in.

"I heard you scolding me again."

She gasped, unable to help but marvel at the sight before her.This is a room as big as a cathedral, and the beams of light cast by the high windows look like a city with high walls, which are all piled up with items hidden by Hogwarts people in the past.

The streets and alleys were lined with crumbling piles of broken furniture, perhaps stuffed here to conceal evidence of misguided magic, or hidden by the house-elves who kept the castle decency.There are thousands of books here, no doubt raped, defaced or stolen, with winged slingshots and maces, a few of which still hover limply over the mountains of forbidden things, There were broken bottles containing solidified potions, hats, jewels, cloaks, things that looked like dragon eggshells, a few corked bottles still glowing evilly, and a few rusty handles. Sword and a bloodstained axe.

"Talking to you." Draco pinched her cheek viciously, dissatisfied that she wasn't paying attention to him.

"It hurts!" Dali knocked off his hand, only to find that she was nestling in Draco's arms again in a very ambiguous position, as if she had been used to this for a long time, so she was always the last to notice.

"You are indeed here!" Dali still jumped out of her arms, "I heard that you asked for sick leave? You seem to be in good spirits, and I don't think you seem to be sick."

"You started to care about me again? It's not easy." A hypocritical smile slipped on his face, and he spit out a sentence, "Don't touch that, some things are black magic items of unknown age, you are here I can't help it if I die."

Dali immediately withdrew her fingertips from a sword blade, put her hands on her hips pretending to be strong, and said, "Second post! Just watch what you want to do, kid!"

Draco smiled viciously, "It seems that someone cheered you up?" But his face was undoubtedly paler, with that dark gray skin, maybe because he rarely sees the sun these days.

"Your complexion is very bad. You are not far from being really sick." Dali used her wand to pick apart a spiked flying saucer and took out the flying slingshot underneath.

"You don't have to pretend to care about me, Dursley." His eyes flickered, but the starlight disappeared very quickly, and he grabbed the slingshot in her hand and threw it to a higher place.This kind of man who doesn't recognize people when he puts on his pants really has nothing to say, but Dali still bites the bullet and continues the conversation.

"Uh, it seems that your plan is not going well." She may have added a few more points to her talent value, and the curve saving strategy has never been implemented by her.

"It's not going well!" He roared, and the dust that had accumulated around him turned several times in the air, "I just need more time!" He suddenly thought that pulling Dali in was an impulsive mistake, and pulled her up His wrist went out, "Now, get out!"

"I'm not going!" Dali had a hard time attacking Draco when he was on guard. She was a little panicked, realizing that it would be difficult to get back in if she was kicked out. She could only pick at it like a child who didn't get a new toy Holding his hand, one side of the waist is exerting force in the opposite direction.

"Dursley, didn't you say that I scolded you every time, and then waited for you to come back? Look! I thought you were gone this time! You're back! You're the one who told you Exactly the same!" Draco said desperately.He seemed to be very tired about it, he threw her to the door, and put one hand against the door frame, "Idiot, you should go this time, get out! Don't come to me again!"

"If you didn't want me to come to you, you wouldn't have opened the door, would you?" Dali expressed quickly.He hugged him around his neck and wrapped his arms around him like a koala, "I won't go! I won't go! Don't let me go—" Dali kissed his face, "I won't go away If you can’t scold me, I’m just talking!”

This method really worked, and Draco's face eased a lot. Dali continued his efforts and kissed him a few more times, "I'm right by your side, and I'm not going anywhere."

long silence.

"Okay, Draco?"

"Does this work, Draco?"

"Say something, Draco?"

It's a pity that Draco didn't say a word, there was no pride, smugness or excitement in his eyes anymore, he once swore to her that he was the right answer, and now he doesn't even know his nod or a syllable Will "hmm" change the ending he envisioned.He just hugged Dali back and pressed her close to him with his palms, as if they were going to become one.

A low sob came from his ear.

She had never seen him like this, bewildered, sad, and afraid of failure.She didn't know if his tomorrow would be better than today, and she didn't dare to speak anymore, because everything she said was a lie to him.

She didn't want to come to him, she no longer wanted to be his.She also didn't think about how much she would pay for the lie.

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