Unwanted Bonds | By : CelticKitsune Category: Harry Potter > Threesomes/Moresomes Views: 77552 -:- Recommendations : 3 -:- Currently Reading : 15 |
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Unwanted bonds
Chapter 7
Snape was waiting next to the fireplace in his office, as it flared to life, signaling that Harry was coming through from the Headmaster's office. He sighed, shaking his head as he watched Harry literally fall out of it.
"Graceful as always Potter," Snape sneered as Harry picked himself up off the floor, dusting off his robes and trying to ignore the foul mood Snape was obviously in; then again the Potions professor always seemed to be in a bad mood. "I assume that the Headmaster has given you your new class schedule."
"Yes, Sir," Harry said; pulling, the now folded, parchment out of his pocket and handing it to Snape.
The professor looked it over carefully for a few minutes, in a complete silence that made Harry feel uneasy, before handing it back to the boy in front of him.
"Did he also inform you as to what your extra lessons with me during the week shall be?" Snape asked impatiently, as Harry tried to dust more soot off his robes.
"He said you were going to teach me Occlumency." Harry glanced up at the potions professor, still trying to avoid meeting his eyes. "I'm still not sure what that actually is though," Harry admitted.
"Indeed," Snape said in a manner that plainly indicated that Harry's ignorance was of no surprise. "Then that is where we shall start. Follow me," he said, turning; his robes billowing behind him and Harry found himself wondering, not for the first time, if Snape had some sort of charm on his robes to make them do that. Or if they did it on their own.
"Potter." Snape snapped when he noticed that Harry wasn't following him.
Harry jumped; hurrying after Snape. Harry paused at the door, however, when he realized they were heading into the professor's private rooms. He had never been in the private rooms of a teacher before, not even Dumbledore's; it seemed a bit strange that Snape was allowing him into his rooms, that was until he saw that Blaise and Draco were here as well. He was unaware that he was now slowly backing out of the room until Snape caught his attention again.
"In, Potter," he commanded, "and close the door behind you."
Snape watched as Harry did as he was told; though only after he paused for another moment, seeming to think about how much of a good idea it was to lock himself in a room with three Slytherin's. But he did eventually close the door and turn to face the three people in the room. He looked like the same arrogant self centered boy that Snape knew from classes, but Snape also noticed how tense Harry looked, and how he kept his distance from Draco.
"Sit, Potter." Snape said firmly and Harry looked at him frowning.
"I think I'm alright standing for now-"
"He said sit, Potter," Draco piped in, making Harry jump and look at him before finding a seat that was nowhere near anyone.
Blaise and Draco were sat on the small sofa, while Snape took a seat in a rather large, comfy arm chair. There was easily enough space for him on the sofa, but one look at Draco and Harry felt more comfortable on the small foot stool set off to the side, where he was still closer to the door and could see all three people in the room.
"Now, Potter, Occlumency," Snape began; catching not just Harry's attention but Draco's as well.
"You're going to teach Potter Occlumency?" Draco asked, frowning at his godfather.
"I am, and I expect your help in this as well," Snape told the blond firmly. "Since you share a room with him, I am going to ask you to make sure he clears his mind every night before bed."
Snape gave Draco a look that left no room for argument on this. Satisfied that his godson wasn't going to fight him on this, at least for the moment, he looked back at Harry, who was still watching the three of them; though his eyes darted towards the door every now and then, as if making sure his escape route was still open.
"Occlumency is a form of protection against people who would invade your mind using Legilimency," Snape said catching Harry's attention again. "Though, it is also helpful for protecting your mind from other forms of intrusion," Snape explained.
He could almost strangle Dumbledore for giving him this task of teaching Harry. The bewildered look the child was giving him was already irritating the potions professor and he had to remind himself that Harry's magic was still fragile and quite dangerous to others around. It wouldn't be smart to set the boy off just yet.
"I still don't see why I need to learn something like this," Harry said, looking from Snape to Blaise and Draco. "Unless...can this be used as a way to break the bond?" he asked.
"No, it cannot," Snape told him. "However, Draco has been using Occlumency against the bond, which is why he has not been affected as Mr. Zabini here has," Snape explained and Harry thought that Draco's unchanged attitude towards him made sense now. Though, he was still sure that the last four years of being school rivals helped Draco along in blocking the bond with Harry.
"It would appear that your mind is an open book for Draco, and it is too much for him to handle. So he is using Occlumency against you, and thus blocking you and the bond out at the same time," Snape continued on. "This however is not a 'fix all' solution; it could harm one or both of you if something is not done about it. So you will learn Occlumency and learn to shield your own mind from Draco." Snape leaned back in his chair watching as Harry took that information in, and looked over at Draco.
"Does it hurt you?" Harry asked.
"No, Potter, it does not 'hurt' me. Your mind is just a crazy loud place and I would rather not listen to it or you all the time. So if it will get one part of you to stay quiet, I'll help you with Occlumency." Draco said and Harry ducked his head nodding slowly.
Snape watched Harry's reaction to Draco, finding it rather strange that the loud mouth Gryffindor was not as eager as he usually was to snipe back at Draco.
"Harry," Blaise sighed not sure what he could say to Harry right now, which Draco wouldn't get pissed off about. "Until we can find a book and get some actual research done I think this will be the best temporary solution," he said and Harry nodded, not looking at him either.
Blaise let out a long sigh before looking at Draco. "I think we should get going if we want to have enough time in Hogsmeade today," Blaise then looked over at Snape who didn't seem to have a comment for this. "Unless you were planning on starting the Occlumency lesson's now, sir." Blaise couldn't see any reason to start the lessons now, though if it really was going to end up hurting Draco the longer he blocked the bond then perhaps now would be a better time to start.
"As much as I would like to start these lessons and get them over with, I do not think right now would be a good time to start." Snape stood up from his chair after he said this, going over to a book shelf he had against the far wall. He pulled down three large books.
"Potter, I want you to read these books. If you have not finished reading the first book by Monday then that is what you will be doing for your first Occlumency lesson," Snape walked over to where Harry was sitting and practically dropped the books in the boy's lap.
Harry looked at the thickness of the first book that Snape wanted him to read and he wondered how he was going to be able to finish it by Monday. Blaise watched Harry's expression as he looked at the books and nodded to the Professor.
"Right, let's go then," Blaise stood up and pulled Draco to his feet as well.
***B***
Hermione stood in the doorway to the great hall, looking around trying to see if she spotted Harry anywhere. It was almost time for them to leave, and she didn't really want to stand there too long looking for him because Ron was trying to catch her attention. She was still avoiding him, and actually she was avoiding most of Gryffindor house right now. By now everyone in the school knew that Harry was 'shacked up' with two Slytherin's. Though how the details of this were staying quiet, she didn't know. Looking once more over to the Slytherin table knowing that Harry wouldn't be sitting there, but if Draco or Blaise were there, then she's at least be able to ask them where Harry was.
"Well, George, there appears to be someone blocking the door to the great hall."
"And our pathway to breakfast."
Hermione shook her head and turned around to see identical grins.
"I was just looking for Harry," she said shortly moving to walk around them not really in the mood to talk to them, or anyone in the Weasley family.
"Hey now, don't be like that," Fred said as he caught her arm gently.
"We know Ron is being a right git, but that's nothing new is it? We're still the good guys," George added.
"Then why have you been avoiding Harry all week, like everyone else?" She snapped turning to face them again, pulling her arm away from Fred.
"We're not avoiding him," George frowned at her glancing at his twin. "He's avoiding everyone else."
"He's been in the library nearly every day. That's not really avoiding anyone. You or anyone else could have approached him at any time!" Hermione pointed out, before taking a deep breath before she got to angry at the twins and started shouting where everyone would be able to hear her. "Okay, maybe you haven't been avoiding him on purpose, but Harry has been really stressed out this week and it's not making controlling his magic any easier," she explained without trying to give too much away. It wasn't her place to tell people about Harry's situation right now.
"Control his magic?" Fred looked surprised at this. "Why can't he control his magic? Is that why he's attacked Ron twice?"
"Despite what your brother has been telling everyone, Harry never attacked Ron," Hermione said evenly, looking around and noticing the people who were walking by slowly trying to hear what Hermione was talking to Fred and George about; most likely having heard Harry's name as part of the conversation.
"You going to tell us what is really going on then?" George asked.
"Look, why don't you two come to Hogsmeade with Harry and me; we can find a quiet place there to talk. And maybe you two would be able to help us out a bit, if Harry's alright with it."
"Sure," they chorused, glad that the brunette was no longer losing her temper and seemed willing to talk; they had been admittedly curious about what had happened between their youngest brother and his best friend.
"Anything we can do for Harry," the twins said.
Hermione nodded smiling a bit with the knowledge that not everyone was turning against Harry. Though she would make the suggestion to Harry about hiding under his cloak until she had had a chance to really talk to Fred and George without too many people trying to listen in.
"I'm going to find Harry, we'll catch up to you two," Hermione said heading off towards Harry's new rooms, hoping that he was just sleeping in. He had had a rather rough night after all.
She was almost there when she saw Blaise, Draco, and Harry up ahead of her. They looked as if they were at the start of yet another argument, from the way that Harry was looking at them as if he were trying to keep his anger in check, though it seemed a little painful for him.
"Harry, we can't leave you in the castle by yourself," Blaise said ignoring the look that Harry was giving him. "If your magic gets out of hand again there's no way I will be able to make it up to the castle in time to help."
"I'm not going," Harry rather forcefully, only to then move out of arms reach of either Blaise or Draco. Draco didn't seem to mind Harry moving further away from them as he himself moved closer to Blaise, keeping himself between the two of them.
"Look Harry, here's Granger. So now you can go and we can have her babysit you," Draco said when he saw Hermione hurrying up the corridor towards them. Harry looked at her giving her only a half smile.
"Hey, Hermione."
"What's wrong, Harry? You three look like you're fighting again." She gave Blaise a disapproving look as she said this.
"Not fighting really. Harry is saying he doesn't want to go to the village, and I told him he has to go since Draco and I are going, and neither of us will be able to make it up here if his magic goes crazy again," Blaise pointed out. Hermione looked at Harry then frowning a little.
"I thought we were going to go and see if we could find something about your bond." Hermione studied Harry, glancing at the books that he was carrying with him.
"I don't think I'm going to be going to Hogsmeade today, I have something I have to do this weekend before my classes start on Monday..."
"Professor Dumbledore finished your Schedule then?" Hermione asked, when Harry nodded she held her hand out so that she could look at it. Harry dug the parchment out of his pocket and handed it over without question. Looking it over she seemed quite happy with it and handed it back to him.
"What do you have to get done? I thought you were mostly caught up with our school work by now." Hermione looked at Harry, looking once again at the books he had with him.
"I have reading to do for Professor Snape," Harry admitted and showed Hermione the Occlumency books that he had to get read through the weekend.
"Why Occlumency?" Hermione took one of the books flipping through it.
"Professor Snape thinks it will help Harry with his reaction to the bond," Blaise explained. "And I told him he can just start reading it later today when we get back. Even if he does start his lessons for that on Monday the Occlumency is only going to help a little. Right now finding a book on bonding is more important I think." Blaise tried to stress the urgency for this. They couldn't just glide through and hope to figure things out as they went. Not with what had happened last night. Blaise got the unsettling feeling that if they didn't work things out now, it would just get worse. "Draco and I are going to Hogsmeade today, and I would feel much better if Harry wasn't left alone."
"I don't need someone to watch me twenty four seven!" Harry yelled getting fed up with Blaise hovering, or at least with what happened whenever Blaise decided to hover. Harry was used to Hermione hovering and being worried about him like that, but that was Hermione. And the more Blaise got protective of him, the more jealous Draco got, which in turn reflected right back to Harry who couldn't block that out yet, and it was getting harder to just ignore just how much Draco disliked him.
Hermione frowned looking between the three of them. "If I find anything out I'll let you two know," she said before she grabbed Harry's arm and dragged him off, knowing that if she left him alone with Blaise and Draco right now that things would just get worse. Harry didn't protest to being dragged off. Even if he did look back to see Blaise and Draco just before he was pulled around a corner. Hermione pulled him along into an old classroom and closed the door behind them. Harry recognized the room as one that he had destroyed once before with a magical outburst. Someone had obviously fixed it up since then.
"Harry." Hermione looked at him with a worried expression. She knew that Harry had a temper, and from what she could tell the bond was keeping that mostly in check, either that or Harry was because he didn't want his wild magic to hurt anyone again.
"I'm fine, Hermione." Harry didn't look at her as he walked over and sat on one of the desks. "I don't know how much more I can take of this though," he admitted. Hermione went over to sit next to him. "This year was going relatively good. Other then Voldemort being back. I knew it was too much to hope for that just one year in this place would go by without something major happening to me." Harry let out a small bitter laugh. "But I suppose nothing is ever normal for the boy-who-lived."
"Just because you survived something horrible as a baby Harry, doesn't mean you're cursed for life." Hermione put a hand on his shoulder frowning when he shrugged it off, but didn't make an attempt touch him again just yet.
"No, but it does make me a perfect target for everything. I can't do anything normal. There are hundreds of other students here that are able to just come here make friends and go to classes. That's all I wanted, but from the moment I stepped on the platform, people knew who I was. Draco practically declared himself my arch enemy on my first day here." Harry pulled his knees up to him to rest his chin on them and closed his eyes. "And now I'm bonded to him and he hates me more than ever."
"Oh, Harry. I don't think he hates you that much..." Hermione trailed off at the look Harry gave her.
"He's jealous; Blaise is worrying about me, and trying to make the bond work. The more Blaise is nice to me and tries to help, the worse Draco gets. And the more it comes around onto me, the more Blaise worries. Draco isn't affected by the bond at all, because he found a way to block it. But I can't, so I still feel everything from him. So yes, Hermione, I can honestly say that Draco really does hate me that much."
"Then we should go into Hogsmeade and see about finding a book. There has to be something, even if it's just what type of bond you have. That really is the best place to start. And I think a trip out of the castle is probably the best thing for you right now. You can start reading when we get back." Hermione smiled at him when he sighed and nodded, Harry knew that he a trip into the village would help him clear his head a bit. Even if it did mean he would have to mingle with all the other students again. Though Hermione helped him with that as she dug out his invisibility cloak for him to put on.
*B*
Fred and George were waiting for Harry and Hermione just outside the three broomsticks, they had been there for almost an hour now.
"We should have picked out a time to meet up with them," Fred complained.
"I don't mind waiting, there's not much else we can do here that we haven't done already. Though we could restock our supplies," George grinned.
"And then have it taken away by prefect Granger," Fred huffed. "Then again, if we're helping her out, maybe we can convince her to turn a blind eye to it this one time."
"Or the second."
"And fifth." Fred snickered.
"Oi, what are you two doing this time?" Ron interrupted his brothers, it was an annoying habit he had picked up since he was no longer talking to Harry, and Hermione was finding every excuse she could think of to avoid the red-head.
"Why does ickle Ronniekin's want to know?" George asked.
"Is our youngest brother actually taking an interest in the finer things in life?" Fred added.
"Why yes Fred, I do believe he must be. I think we should write home and announce this to the family. Although, hang on."
"Does your girlfriend know that you wish to travel down this dark and dangerous path of pranks and jokes?"
"Hermione is NOT my girlfriend!" Ron snapped at his two brothers his face turning red.
"Well, thank Merlin for that. It is nice to know that she has some taste after all." George grinned as Ron's face got redder before he turned and stormed off muttering under his breath about annoying brothers and what he would do if he was an only child.
"Well that wasted a good few minutes," Fred sighed. "Do you really think it's true? Harry is bonded to those two Slytherin?" Fred asked looking at his brother.
"I don't know, maybe. Hermione isn't the type to play a joke like this, and no one has really seen Harry since Halloween. Except the few that went with him to class that one day he did go back." George leaned back against the outer wall of the three broomsticks looking up and down the street wondering where Hermione and Harry could be.
They didn't have much longer to wait as soon as Hermione came walking down the street moments later towards the three broomsticks; Harry at her side but completely hidden under his invisibility cloak.
“We were beginning to think that you ditched us.” George pushed himself off the wall grinning at her. Though it faded when he looked around and didn't see Harry anywhere.
“It looks like Harry was the one who decided to ditch.” Fred said also noticing the absence of the black haired boy.
“He's going to catch up to us later,” Hermione explained. “For now, let's go somewhere else and talk though.”
Fred and George looked glanced at each other then nodded letting Hermione lead the way, making their way past the most popular spots in Hogsmeade. It was getting closer to the holidays, so a lot of people were out trying to buy presents, or get ideas for friends and family. So while most of the stores were full, and the three broomsticks busy as it usually was, the three of them made their way towards the Hogshead.
Fred and George were silent for the walk, and even after they found a table to sit at in the out of the way pub. They ordered themselves something to drink so that the man behind the counter wouldn't have an excuse just to kick them out.
“Alright. So tell us, what is going on?” Fred asked, watching Hermione as she sat there trying to think of the best place to start.
“First, I think you should start. What do you think of Harry? Or rather, what do you think of his uncontrolled magic?” She questioned, looking at them very seriously. Whatever they told her now, she would judge them for it. Not that Fred or George had to worry much about that.
“There's not much to think about it,” Fred started.
“Not everyone has perfect control over their magic, though going to school is supposed to help. I've heard of fully grown wizards who still have accidental magic,” George added, “Is that why Harry is avoiding us now? Or is it...” George trailed off thinking about before, when he and Fred had intercepted Harry down by the lake, stopping him from talking to Ron.
“We wouldn't let Harry talk to Ron before. I suppose that would give him a reason to avoid us for a while,” George sighed.
“I would imagine that would have played a large part in him avoiding you.” Hermione looked at the bartender who put the drinks down on the table before stalking back over behind the bar. Hermione sipped at hers. “Why did you stop him from talking to Ron?”
“Ron has a big mouth,” Fred said. “Harry had just gotten out of the hospital wing, after what happened on Halloween.”
“Not to mention Ron is still pissed at Harry for attacking him.” George told her as he took a sip of his own drink. “We thought it might have been best if Harry let Ron cool off more before trying to talk to him,”
“And before Ron used that big mouth of is to set Harry off again,” Fred finished. Hermione looked as if she were thinking deeply once more.
“So, you never thought Harry attacked Ron on purpose?” Hermione asked. Both boys shook their head.
“That's not Harry's style. The only people I could ever see Harry attacking like that is You-Know-Who, or his followers,” Fred said with a grin.
“Or Snape,” George added.
Harry for his part had to hide the small snort of laughter at that comment. Not that it mattered any more, he was relieved that Fred and George didn't think he had attacked Ron, he didn't mind if they knew he was there now.
“So, we answered your questions,” Fred said, looking at Hermione after glancing at the spot next to her. “You mentioned that you wanted our help with something.”
“What do you two know about Magical bonds?” Hermione asked as softly as she could. Not that there was anyone in there that would overhear. But she didn't want to take any chances with Harry's secret about being bonded getting out and somehow make its way onto the front page of the Daily Prophet.
“Nothing much sadly,” they said in unison.
“It's not exactly our subject of interest,” Fred told her.
“Is Harry planning on bonding with someone?” George asked.
“More like, I'm trying to break a bond with someone,” Harry said, though he didn't take his cloak off. Fred and George wore identical grins as they looked at the spot next to Hermione.
“We wondered when you'd speak up, Harry,” Fred said still grinning at thin air.
“That cloak really comes in handy. Though, we're hurt you felt as if you had to hide from us,” George said, leaning back in his seat.
“It's not just you,” Harry said. “I still want to avoid people as much as possible. My magic...it isn't stable right now. But I'm working on it...“ he added quickly.
“Is that why you're bonded to someone?” Fred asked.
“Who are you bonded to?” George asked.
Harry shook his head, not that anyone could see him. “I think...I'd rather not tell you that much right now. But, it's not a good bond. And it was an accident, none of us meant to make it. And...it's just getting in the way. So, we want to find out what it is, and then possible ways to break it.”
“We don't know much about bonds, Harry. But, we do know that it's not easy to break a bond, even the weakest bond broken can leave lasting damage that neither person ever recovers from,” George explained. “But we'll still help. You're like family to us, Harry.”
“We thought the best place to start looking would be Tomes and Scrolls,” Hermione told them before she explained their plan of trying to find out what the bond was first, and then find the safest way to break it, if it was even possible. From there Harry would need help controlling his magical outbursts. Fred and George offered to help with that as well. Also mentioning that they were going home for the holidays, and if nothing could be found here, then they would check Diagon Alley when they did their Christmas shopping.
The rest of their conversation was uneventful but easy, now that Harry knew he had the twin's support. Harry asked about how their joke shop was coming along, leading Fred and George to break into explanations about all their new projects, ignoring the disapproving looks from Hermione, though she said nothing against it because it was nice that Harry was enjoying himself again.
After leaving the Hogshead they went straight to the book store and asked where they hoped they could find the books on bondings. The shop keeper, after giving Hermione a curious look, showed her where the books could be found. Harry helped as much as he could, but was keeping the cloak on still. He was enjoying spending time with Hermione and the twins, but it was the other students that still had him wanting to stay hidden.
“I'm not finding anything here at all,” Hermione said after flipping through one book that had looked promising.
“You could ask the shop keeper again,” Fred suggested.
“I think he disapproves of me looking at these already, ” Hermione said glancing over at where the shop keeper was busying himself setting up a new display. “I hate to think what he would do if I requested for a book that mentions bonds to multiple people,” Hermione pointed out to Fred and George who blinked once, then burst out laughing.
“Are you embarrassed to be seen with us Hermione?” George asked putting an arm around her shoulder.
“We're quite hurt by that.” Fred put his arm around her from the other side so she was now sandwiched between the two red-headed boys. She blushed brightly and ducked out from under the two of them. Harry couldn't help but laugh as well when the shop keeper noticed their antics and came over.
“Is there something specific you are looking for?” he asked looking between her and the Weasley twins.
“I am looking for a book, for a friend of mine, he's been bonded to two people and we were looking for a way to perhaps break the bond.” Hermione said and the shop keeper gave her another look trying to decide if he believed her or not. The shop keeper took the book she was currently holding and put it back on the shelf.
“That young lady, is something you should go to the Ministry for. Or St. Mungo's. They have trained professionals there for a reason,” he said, making it final that even if they did find something in this shop, he most likely would not let them buy it.
“Yes, of course. We were just hoping to get this done without going there,” Hermione said but didn't argue any further when she felt Harry gently tug her arm leading her out of the shop. Fred and George followed behind them.
“Don't worry Harry. I'm sure we'll find something,” Fred said as he and George positioned themselves on either side of where Harry was, “let's go to Honeyduke's and get you some candy to cheer you up a bit,” George suggested.
“Right!” Fred agreed. “Nothing says feeling better like a sugar rush.”
Harry snickered at this allowing the twins to lead him towards the candy shop that was, as always, packed. “I think it might be better if I just stay out here and wait. There's too many people in there,” Harry said.
“I'll wait with you,” Fred offered allowing Hermione and George to go in. Both of them stood there in silence for a while before Fred spoke. “You know, I am curious about what happened on Halloween. Though, you don't have to tell me, or anyone. But, Ron's not talking. I'm just worried about him.”
“Are you sure you should have told me that?” Harry asked.
“I'm not worried about that getting back to Ron at the moment,” Fred said, giving him a smile. “But really, Harry, George and I, we are worried about him.”
“I didn't attack Ron.” Harry said. “It was an argument, I guess one that carried over from last year...I still don't remember much of Halloween night, so that's all I can really tell you. We were having an argument, and I was tired and just wanted him to be quiet...after that, nothing.” Harry sighed.
George and Hermione came back out of the shop looking as if they had had to fight their way through the crowed and back out again just to get the armful of treats they had.
“Alright, so now what? Should we take out stash back up to the castle?” George asked.
“I can't go back up yet,” Harry said. “If something happens...” Harry trailed off when he caught the familiar sight of Blaise and Draco coming out of a nearby shop.
“Granger!” Draco said when he spotted her. “I thought you were supposed to be babysitting Potter?” He stormed over to her and Harry blinked looking surprised at how angry Draco seemed all of a sudden. Harry had to back away as Draco came closer, as the nearly overwhelming anger washed over him. But for once, the anger wasn't directed at him. Though he was still upset that Draco was angry at Hermione, Draco wasn't angry at HIM.
“Draco, calm down,” Blaise said as he came up behind the blond and put a hand on Draco's shoulder. It almost seemed as if Blaise had the same calming effect on Draco's anger as he had on Harry's magic. “Granger, Draco does have a fair question. I thought you came here with Harry.”
“I did. And if you two would stop drawing attention to us I would be able to tell you Harry is right here, only invisible. He really didn't want to come today and have everyone staring at him,” Hermione snapped; glaring at Draco, who had been the one to yell at her.
“Hermione, it's okay. They don't know about this...well, I guess they do now.” Harry said catching all their attention. “But we're going back up to the castle now,” Harry said pushing past Blaise and Draco making sure to walk into Draco's shoulder rather hard as he did. When he did this though Draco gasped and leaned heavily on Blaise putting a hand on his head. Apparently Occlumency only worked so far. He had felt, briefly, how happy Harry had felt that Draco had not been mad at him.
Draco's reaction went unnoticed by everyone but Blaise, as they walked off in the direction of the castle, since that's where Harry had said he was going. They were sure to catch up to him eventually.
“Draco?” Blaise asked.
“I'm alright, but, I think I might be done shopping for today.” Draco sighed. “Let's go back to our rooms.” Draco smiled at Blaise, who smiled back and leaned down to kiss him, then lead him away back up to the castle.
TBC
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