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"Because I'm right an awful lot," he replied, grinning.
"Congratulations, you've officially leveled up in human society."
"Is that a hint of fear I detect in your voice, dear?"
"Congratulations, you've officially leveled up in human society."
"Is that a hint of fear I detect in your voice, dear?"
"You're getting cocky again," she teased playfully, socking him in the arm.
"Why thank you."
"I don't fear anything," she snapped, "Especially not you."
"Why thank you."
"I don't fear anything," she snapped, "Especially not you."
"No," he scoffed. "Just telling the truth."
"No problem."
"Sticks and stones, dear," he said, blowing her a kiss.
"No problem."
"Sticks and stones, dear," he said, blowing her a kiss.
"Riiiight."
The path stopped when they came up to an unfamiliar building. Unfamiliar to Draco at least.
"Uh..?"
She rolled her eyes.
"Morgana, just give us Tom," Edward insisted.
The path stopped when they came up to an unfamiliar building. Unfamiliar to Draco at least.
"Uh..?"
She rolled her eyes.
"Morgana, just give us Tom," Edward insisted.
"Honestly."
"Well, that's certainly interesting."
Peter nodded but didn't say anything, thinking he'd ruin the whole thing.
"Well, that's certainly interesting."
Peter nodded but didn't say anything, thinking he'd ruin the whole thing.
"Okay, okay!" she laughed, holding up her hands.
"Is it too late to head back?"
"I think not," she said lightly.
"What use do you have for him?"
"A bargaining chip, evidently."
"Is it too late to head back?"
"I think not," she said lightly.
"What use do you have for him?"
"A bargaining chip, evidently."
He laughed in return. "Good, I'm glad we agree."
"Probably. Also, I'm intrigued."
"And before that became evident?"
"Probably. Also, I'm intrigued."
"And before that became evident?"
"Begrudgingly."
"You want to go in?" he asked with wide eyes.
"Payback, perhaps," she said with a small smile. "But it's irrelevant now."
"You want to go in?" he asked with wide eyes.
"Payback, perhaps," she said with a small smile. "But it's irrelevant now."
"Works for me."
"Why else would the path go here?"
He looked between the both of them and sighed, shaking his head. "Surely there must be something else you want."
"Why else would the path go here?"
He looked between the both of them and sighed, shaking his head. "Surely there must be something else you want."
He grinned and wrapped an arm around her shoulders, bringing her close to kiss the top of her head. "I knew you'd see it my way."
"Neither do I. But I don't think we'd be allowed to go back." She looked back the way they came to see if the path had disappeared. It had.
"And also rather complex."
"Neither do I. But I don't think we'd be allowed to go back." She looked back the way they came to see if the path had disappeared. It had.
"And also rather complex."
"Ew, gross," she joked, shrinking away from him.
"Fine." He forced out a frustrated sigh. "Should we check inside?"
"How do you figure?"
"Fine." He forced out a frustrated sigh. "Should we check inside?"
"How do you figure?"
He laughed and let her go. "Fine, fine, be that way."
"You can stay out here if you want," she murmured, approaching the door.
"Do you know your former employees as well as you think?"
"You can stay out here if you want," she murmured, approaching the door.
"Do you know your former employees as well as you think?"
"I will," she said, grabbing his face and giving him a peck on the lips before walking ahead.
"No thank you." He rushed after her.
"I would like to think so."
"No thank you." He rushed after her.
"I would like to think so."
"That was unexpected," he commented, taking her hand in his and brushing his lips along her knuckles.
She laughed once, but stopped when the door opened on its own in front of her. "Spooky."
"Then you would know how... conflicting this job would be for them if they were to rejoin you."
She laughed once, but stopped when the door opened on its own in front of her. "Spooky."
"Then you would know how... conflicting this job would be for them if they were to rejoin you."
She giggled. "Really?"
Draco groaned. "I really really don't like this."
"That never was an issue before."
"Things were different before," Edward pressed.
"Am I supposed to have sympathy for you?"
Draco groaned. "I really really don't like this."
"That never was an issue before."
"Things were different before," Edward pressed.
"Am I supposed to have sympathy for you?"
"Yes."
"I know."
"They fancy themselves in love." He smiled at Morgana as he said it, repositioning his feet so as to subtly move in closer.
"I know."
"They fancy themselves in love." He smiled at Morgana as he said it, repositioning his feet so as to subtly move in closer.
"Is that a bad thing?"
"But we're going inside anyway."
"What a petty emotion," she said, looking back at Tom.
"But we're going inside anyway."
"What a petty emotion," she said, looking back at Tom.
"Good; I was worried. Should I do it more often?" she asked.
"Lead the way."
She smiled coldly. "And do you?"
"Lead the way."
She smiled coldly. "And do you?"
"I'll think about it."
Draco followed, throwing a glance over his shoulder before the door shut behind them.
She seemed unfazed, though her hands curled into fists at her sides. "Oh?"
Draco followed, throwing a glance over his shoulder before the door shut behind them.
She seemed unfazed, though her hands curled into fists at her sides. "Oh?"
"Oh, good."
"At least it's not completely dark in here," she whispered, not sure why she felt the need to whisper.
A slow smile spread across his face. "Oh, yes. I'm much older than I look, you see."
"At least it's not completely dark in here," she whispered, not sure why she felt the need to whisper.
A slow smile spread across his face. "Oh, yes. I'm much older than I look, you see."
She curled her fingers around his and squeezed once, smiling.
"I'm not very much relieved."
"Of course."
"I'm not very much relieved."
"Of course."
"I'm very glad this is how we ended up," he mused.
"Sorry, that's all I could really offer you."
"Thought you might be the only one?" he risked saying.
"Sorry, that's all I could really offer you."
"Thought you might be the only one?" he risked saying.
"What do you mean?"
"Thanks, I guess."
"There are many like me," she said with an edge to her tone.
"Thanks, I guess."
"There are many like me," she said with an edge to her tone.
"I mean... you could have decided you hated me."
She nodded and kept moving.
A small smile. "No. Not really."
She nodded and kept moving.
A small smile. "No. Not really."
"I could have," she said and shrugged, "But I didn't."
"What the hell is this building, anyway?"
"If you're attempting to flatter me, it's not going to work."
"What the hell is this building, anyway?"
"If you're attempting to flatter me, it's not going to work."
He grinned. "Thanks for that."
"I have a few ideas."
"I don't deal in flattery, remember? Just truths."
"I have a few ideas."
"I don't deal in flattery, remember? Just truths."
"I'm glad you are."
"Well, for starters, we know whose woods those were."
Another step. "I'm quite sorry that I've become a threat to you. What would you say to never seeing me again as long as this one leaves unharmed?"
"Well, for starters, we know whose woods those were."
Another step. "I'm quite sorry that I've become a threat to you. What would you say to never seeing me again as long as this one leaves unharmed?"
She grinned and pecked him on the check.
"Right ... so you think Morgana is here?" he said and then froze. "We have to leave."
"Wouldn't that be the case anyway?" she asked quietly.
"Right ... so you think Morgana is here?" he said and then froze. "We have to leave."
"Wouldn't that be the case anyway?" she asked quietly.
"Yes, this is definitely preferable."
"What? Why?"
"What makes you think so?" he asked, taking another step.
"What? Why?"
"What makes you think so?" he asked, taking another step.
"It will be much more preferable later," she murmured with a coy smile, wiggling her eyebrows.
"Because she's in here, obviously."
"I didn't think you had the intention of sticking around," she said and raised her chin slightly.
"Because she's in here, obviously."
"I didn't think you had the intention of sticking around," she said and raised her chin slightly.
He laughed. "I can appreciate that."
"And? She's probably busy."
"Define 'sticking around' then. Usually we just run into one another by chance."
"And? She's probably busy."
"Define 'sticking around' then. Usually we just run into one another by chance."
"Great," she giggled, covering her face with her free hand in embarrassment.
"What about her thugs?"
"By chance? Really?"
"What about her thugs?"
"By chance? Really?"
He leaned down and kissed her temple. "Yes, very."
"I'm sure we can take them."
He grinned. "Okay, maybe not by chance. Because you wanted to see me, then, I suppose."
"I'm sure we can take them."
He grinned. "Okay, maybe not by chance. Because you wanted to see me, then, I suppose."
She smiled and leaned against him. "Okay, let's focus on finding Mimi and Draco."
"Maybe you can. I'm quite useless without my wand," he admitted grudgingly.
"Don't kid yourself."
"Maybe you can. I'm quite useless without my wand," he admitted grudgingly.
"Don't kid yourself."
"What do you mean, 'am I sure'?" she scoffed.
He grunted in reply and looked around nervously.
"It was a necessity."
He grunted in reply and looked around nervously.
"It was a necessity."
"Nothing." He looked away innocently.
"You can always wait outside."
"And a necessity for, what else? Basically daring me to kiss you?"
"You can always wait outside."
"And a necessity for, what else? Basically daring me to kiss you?"
"Liar," she accused with a grin.
"I'd rather not."
"A necessity for the job I needed to complete, is what I mean."
"I'd rather not."
"A necessity for the job I needed to complete, is what I mean."
Books mentioned in this topic
Breaking Dawn (other topics)The Road (other topics)
The Road (other topics)
"Just because I go to wizarding school doesn't mean I am totally unaware of what goes on with Muggles," he scoffed, "Besides, I learned some things between our adventures underground and now."
"Don't come any closer, Peter," she warned.