Draco had spoken to Potter a while back, and Harry mentioned a secret. Something horrible and evil. One that's unspeakable and unforgiveable. Worse than Voldemort himself
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"Somehow I doubt that. Flattery would be getting my name right, or my eye color at least. Flattery would have me sounding a little like myself. Flattery would not have me shrieking and cooing like a little girl!"
And once again, an example of Draco is the incessant whining. Like right now. Also, they did get the shrieking part right. There were eyewitnesses in the bar who could and would attest to this.
In the process of making her way back inside the bar after having talked to Ari, the little kitsune-kami stops when she hears the teen cry out..well..a most interesting string of questions. Blinking a few times the kimono dressed woman shuffles over to where he is at with her wooden sandles clicking on the floor softly.
"Have you been cursed?" the bright-eyed woman asks with a look of concern upon her ageless face.
Draco glanced up in brief shock, "No! And my world doesn't have curses like this! ...Pretty sure we don't. And I'm not really. It's just this mad story that somebody wrote. It doesn't even sound like me, and in other one, they misspell my name as Drake! Horrible."
The way that Inari's head tilts to the right is very fox-like of her and if Draco had been paying attention when he was playing with the fox night before last, the same eyes. "Ahh I see. There could be seen quite some humor into the words then if it is not true and ment to be an enjoyment to others?"
People had written stories about her as well. She knew where Draco was coming from.
Draco turned at that voice, "Danny? It's been a while, hasn't it?"
He then added bitterly, "And considering how some of these don't bother with a man and a woman, they clearly don't care about any sort of sense about such matters."
Draco snorted, "Very funny, it's not really me. Just these blasted stories people wrote supposedly about me. It's because of that blasted Muggle bint who wrote about Potter. He must have spoken with her."
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And arches his eyebrows, also very slowly.
"... Mazel tov," he decides after a moment. A cheerful grin, bordering on 'manic.' "Who's the father?"
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"Potter in this one, but in another one it's Snape." He then threw down the papers.
"And I'm not really, it's these blasted horrible stories people wrote about me. What rubbish!"
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"Well, they do say wildly inaccurate fictionalization is the highest form of flattery."
There are some ruthless tabloid writers where this kid's from.
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Flattery would not have me shrieking and cooing like a little girl!"
And once again, an example of Draco is the incessant whining. Like right now. Also, they did get the shrieking part right. There were eyewitnesses in the bar who could and would attest to this.
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"Have you been cursed?" the bright-eyed woman asks with a look of concern upon her ageless face.
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People had written stories about her as well. She knew where Draco was coming from.
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"Well, it's funny in stories where it's Longbottom getting stuck like that."
As long as it wasn't him.
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He then added bitterly, "And considering how some of these don't bother with a man and a woman, they clearly don't care about any sort of sense about such matters."
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That's a strange thing to hear Draco say.
Mia is looking at her boyfriend with a very wide-eyed curious face.
Something like this: O.O
"And you didn't even tell me? How far along are you, dear?"
It's not said with much humor. It's more of grasping for sanity.
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Head goes down on the table with a loud "AAAAGH!!!!" And his face is probably as pink as she's ever seen it.
Somewhere amidst the papers and wooden surface, after a minute, there's a faint muffled cry, "It's not really me..."
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"Thank goodness. I'd hate to see you go through labor."
That might actually be worse than doing it herself.
"What in the world compelled you to say that, though? And after we had been so careful," she couldn't help adding.
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"It's these blasted stories. People supposedly writing about me, but they're completely wrong. And one of them has me somehow pregnant."
Thud, thud.
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