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Title: Gains 467
Author:
enchanted_jae
Team: Aurors
Character(s): Draco-centric
Rating: PG
Warning(s): None
Word count: 100
Written for:
dracoharry100 Prompt No. 687 - transformation
Disclaimer: Characters are the property of JK Rowling, et al. This drabble was written for fun, not for profit.
Summary: Draco reflects on his relationship with Pansy.
Draco lay in bed, wide awake. His lengthy snooze had left him refreshed and alert when he should be sleeping. It didn't help that his mind was preoccupied with replaying and reviewing the time he'd spent with Pansy. She'd always been one of his most trusted friends, but that flicker he'd seen in her expression, that momentary transformation from friendly to angry, concerned him.
Potter was convinced Pansy had tried to harm him when he'd been carrying AJ, and he'd been worried about Draco spending time with her. Draco didn't want to believe Potter had a right to be concerned.
Author:
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Team: Aurors
Character(s): Draco-centric
Rating: PG
Warning(s): None
Word count: 100
Written for:
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Disclaimer: Characters are the property of JK Rowling, et al. This drabble was written for fun, not for profit.
Summary: Draco reflects on his relationship with Pansy.
Draco lay in bed, wide awake. His lengthy snooze had left him refreshed and alert when he should be sleeping. It didn't help that his mind was preoccupied with replaying and reviewing the time he'd spent with Pansy. She'd always been one of his most trusted friends, but that flicker he'd seen in her expression, that momentary transformation from friendly to angry, concerned him.
Potter was convinced Pansy had tried to harm him when he'd been carrying AJ, and he'd been worried about Draco spending time with her. Draco didn't want to believe Potter had a right to be concerned.