@SlytherinVeins = sinister plans for my family.
"I do hope that horrid thing got what it deserved in return."
I disclosed as my fingers gingerly traced over my son's arm in question.
"Is that games keeper still teaching that course? If so, perhaps I need to make a call for rectify that."
@SlytherinVeins = come? Most certainly not.
Still, the longer I could keep him out of this venture with the Dark Lord, the more at ease I will be. After all, he is only a boy. My boy so I would naturally fight for as long as I was able, if it meant keeping him away from the Dark Lord's =
@SlytherinVeins = reasoning had more to do with his well-being and safety over what I necessarily believed to be for the good of his education.
Did I necessarily believe Dumbledore and those irritating and incompetent professors had the ability to accurately prepare Draco for what was to =
@SlytherinVeins I could see from Draco's reaction that he did not necessarily agree with the advice I was bestowing upon him now, however, Draco was raised right. He knew better than to challenge me in regard to my wisdom.
Even now as I considered my advice to him now, I knew my =
@SlytherinVeins = of the creature Draco was wounded by. "A hippogriff, I believe you called it. Is your arm giving your discomfort or pain, dear?" I asked as a concerned, loving mother to my beloved son.
@SlytherinVeins = family; especially Draco, so I desired for him to bide his time and remain safe at Hogwarts for as long as possible. The longer he remained out of this fight, the more at ease I would be. "Tell me more about this squabble with the..." I paused as I tried to recall the name =
@SlytherinVeins = in this case, given that it seemed history was repeating itself. The dark lord was set to return, which meant a war between dark and light would soon commence. Given that Lucius is one of the dark lord's most devoted followers, I knew what those ties would entail for our =
@SlytherinVeins "I understand that, dearest, but I suggest making the most of your childhood as well as your time at Hogwarts. I know portions of the experience seem inconsequential, but you will welcome memories like those once you have graduated from there." I shared from my own experience =
@SlytherinVeins = concerns because I certainly saw my son's impeccable gifts, but I could not help but to wish for him to remain at Hogwarts for as long as possible simply to avoid the sort of dreadful future that the dark lord and Lucius had in mind for Draco when he reaches a certain age.
@SlytherinVeins = my initial intention to take a sip of my tea while it is still hot.
As I awaited for further elaboration of the creature that allegedly bit my son, I silently pondered how best to respond to his confident remark about being the greatest wizard of all times. Don't mistake my =
@SlytherinVeins "Bitten by questionable creatures?"
My brow raised as my tea cup remained in front of my lips. Forgetting for that moment that I had been intending to take a sip of my tea.
"What sort of creatures are biting you, dearest?" I eventually inquired as I followed through with =
@SlytherinVeins = perhaps sticking it out for a bit longer would benefit you, dearest." My tone remained calm and casual as I lifted my tea cup to take a sip. Knowing the less Draco was aware of outside of Hogwarts presently, the better protected he will be.
@SlytherinVeins = deal more than what Hogwarts had to offer him. Still, given the looming suspicions in the air about the dark lord's return, I knew Draco would be safest at that school than he would here with us presently. "It won't be long before you have graduated from there though, so =
@SlytherinVeins "Perhaps." I briefly aired out in the appearance of agreement with Draco's sentiment. Even if I preferred for him to remain at Hogwarts for the time being. Don't get me wrong, Draco was correct in his assessment of his talents being wasted since he was capable of a great =
@SlytherinVeins "Precisely, darling." I said with a slight nod as I took a sip from my spot of tea. "I want to know anything you are willing to share with me."
@SlytherinVeins I nodded with a doting smile as I used the tongs to grip one sugar cube before placing it into Draco's tea cup. After doing the same with my own, I took a seat at the table across from my son. "There. If you need more, I will leave the tongs beside the sugar bowl, dear."