Glass shattered in every which way as Hermione felt her legs give out from under her, knees colliding unpleasantly with the ground while she managed to instinctively cover the back of her neck. Even as the pain shot through her body, some remaining with a dull ache that dug too deep in her bones, her immediate thought was that she was free to
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There was no mistaking it. It was no coincidence. It wasn't a nightmare, though Lord knew he'd had ones similar. With a sigh, Draco Malfoy pushed to his feet, dusting sand off of his hideous khaki cargo shorts -- all Muggle clothes, all the time for him now -- and stalked closer.
His hands itched for a wand, but it had been three years since he'd been able to use one reliably, a collection of them hidden uselessly in a box under his bed.
Standing over her, tall and with his silver hair hanging loosely across his forehead, he arched one pale brow and drawled, "Granger," his eyes straying immediately to the word scrawled across her arm. Oh, of course.
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The fact that he couldn't decipher his feelings on the issue was a bit of a problem.
"Whatever brought you here, did the same to me." Crouching, he plucked a crumpled brassiere up from the sand, letting it dangle from the end of his pinkie with that same blank, but oddly amused expression. "You certainly didn't pack light, I see."
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"Give that back," she demanded, half-tempted to sock him in the jaw as she closed the distance between the two of them and reached to try and swipe the brassiere away. "' ( ... )
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"The war is over, Granger. You won. The Dark Lord was defeated and everyone lived happily ever after. Luna's here, if you'd rather hear it from her, but apart from her usual flair, her story won't be that different from mine," he said with only a hint of frustration. He realized, belatedly, that he never would've called her anything but Lovegood before, but her first name slipped out easily now, with more familiarity than he'd intended.
"I've been stuck here for three bloody years, and I've got not more clue as to why than I did the day I turned up on this miserable rock."
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"The war can't be over," Hermione blurted out, expression more bewildered than it was scared, the witch more concerned with the logic of it all than the fact that she was still alone on the beach with Draco Malfoy. "I don't know what kind of... joke or ( ... )
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"Lovegood's been here over a year. The eldest Weasley's been here longer than all of us, and Lupin and Black are here, too, but they're no more than a handful of years older than you and I are now. I hate to threaten your delicate sensibilities, Granger, but there is no making sense of this. I've got a box of wands I'll bloody hand over to you. They mean absolutely nothing."
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Turning to face her and pushing a hand through his hair in an uncharacteristic display of frustration, he said, "I know the odds. There's magic here, but it's not the kind that any of us seem to be able to control, and whatever sneaky bastard is controlling it, must be a world-class coward, because they've yet to show their face."
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"You're not going to be able to carry all that on your own," he pointed out, and though it wasn't an offer to help, the thought had crossed his mind. Which, in itself, horrified him. He could remember being eleven years old, sitting in class and glaring at her bushy head, hating her for what she was and the fact that she still managed top marks in absolutely everything. He remembered growing to hate her more and more, hating her for her loyalty to Potter, for her friendship with Weasley, for the fact that through it all, she'd always been able to see right through him.
Now, it all seemed rather pointless.
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As her head dipped under the guise of concentration, Hermione breathed to stave off the emotions which washed over her, as she still felt quite lost, and rather alone. She'd have to find Remus and Sirius soon, she told herself, even if they were young. And thank Merlin, she added, that Luna and Bill were present to offer familiar and friendly faces. Blinking rapidly, she bit her lower lip and quickly brushed at the corner of an eye with the back of a hand, pulling ( ... )
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"I can take you to Luna, but I haven't got a bloody clue where the rest of them are. Otherwise, I suppose the dormitories are a good place to start." All of this come out heavy with exasperation, but compared to how he'd held himself at Hogwarts, he was being downright amiable.
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"I'd like to see Luna, and the rest of them," she admitted with a hesitant nod, wondering how she was supposed to feel at this turn of luck, stomach making a few somersaults at the thought of seeing Sirius, wishing Harry was there with her. "But you've been here for three years, Malfoy. Supposedly. Surely there's more you can tell me than where the dormitories are?"
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Stepping into a battered pair of green flip flops and pointing her in the direction of the path, he said, "I could spout off a list of uninteresting facts about this retched place, but I'm growing bored already, just thinking about it."
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And at the bottom of it, all logic aside, Hermione could not bring herself to trust just anyone right then, still doing her best to hide the fact that she wanted nothing more than a quiet space under the sun to curl up. To be invisible. What use was there in being extraordinary, a small voice in the ( ... )
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