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Post by Harry J. Potter on Apr 21, 2014 21:26:22 GMT
Ever since the DA had taken Draco Malfoy, Harry felt bad. Not bad enough to let Draco out of the plastic prison they had trapped him in, magically reinforced so he couldn't manipulate the metal in the room to break the prison. The DA were on rotations to guard the prison, and he, despite being the leader, was part of said rotation. The galleons were now an alarm system. If it became hot and showed the numbers 1234, that meant something was up with Draco and help was needed. Harry walked by the wall three times 'I need a place where everything is hidden'. After all, they needed some place to hide Draco away from Voldemort.
Harry walked in, and relieved the current person on guard by using the secret phrase (in case someone tried impersonating someone). They hadn't held Draco for very long, at the very least. And Harry hoped this whole 'capture all the elementals' thing wore off so he could release Draco without loosing people to the PV's and perhaps having more "accidents" like with Padma. It was tragic, and the main reason he really needed to stop Tristan Clark. At least here Draco was safe from whatever Tristan was planning, probably killing the elementals. Harry didn't understand. That wasn't what the DA was about. The DA was about combating Voldemort, while bringing honor to Dumbledore's name. Though last year it was about combating Umbridge so they could combat Voldemort. Anyways...
"Hello, Draco," Harry greeted as he took his position by the plastic prison, his wand in his hand in case he had to act quickly, in case Draco attempted to escape.
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Post by Draco L. Malfoy on Apr 21, 2014 22:59:12 GMT
Draco stared out of the clear walls of his prison. He hated it with a passion. His grey eyes narrowed in a glare at his current guard. The guard refused to react. A huff of boredom escaped his lips at the lack of response. He relaxed his face so as not to create premature lines. What was the point of keeping him locked up anyway? He wasn't a fool enough to try to escape Dumbledore. He was very aware of what this room was and what it could do. They could have left him in there without the prison. Why did they think he was that much of a problem? He looked down to his left arm. Oh, right.
Grey eyes flicked up as the doors to the room opened. Potter came in and replaced the guard. He noticed that the Golden Boy had his wand out in case Draco tried anything. As if he could. The familiar feeling of hate filled his mind as it did whenever Potter breathed the same air as him. He wasn't naive enough to believe the Chosen Prat was the cause to all of his problems, but his life would have been a lot easier if not for the bespectacled git. Right now his parents were probably suffering due to the fact that he was currently unable to follow through with his mission. The Dark Lord had said that only he would die, but that didn't mean a lick about torture for others.
"Do you have a knife that I can at least kill myself with before I die of boredom, Potter?" Draco asked bitterly. "Don't forget to make it plastic so I don't accidentally murder everyone else as I do it." He was currently sitting against the far wall of his little prison. It worked well for the glare he was currently sending Potter.
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Post by Harry J. Potter on Apr 22, 2014 2:51:26 GMT
If someone had told him five years ago he would be able to hold Malfoy in a prison that he couldn't escape, he would have been thrilled. However, Harry had grown up since then, and learned that locking up people one doesn't like because of something they couldn't control was not right. Harry had learned to accept this because he labeled Draco as a Death Eater in his mind. They had even confirmed it when he was first imprisoned here. He had told them he was a Death Eater, but they wouldn't believe him. Now they did, once they saw his dark mark on his arm. Thing was, Harry couldn't help but feel a bit sorry for Malfoy. However, if he were to show this, it would probably make Malfoy even more depressed or angry at him. I don't need your pity, Potter. If you feel so bad, then why not let me out? Oh, he couldn't let Malfoy out. Those PV's would gather much more support and perhaps they might have another incident like with Padma, or many incidents like that. He preferred keeping Draco here than the possibility of that happening.
Harry glanced back at Malfoy in his prison. Asking for death in exchange for staying here. That was a bit drastic, wasn't it? Then again, Harry had no idea about the sort of pain his family might be going through right now. In fact, he believed Draco had willingly and happily taken his daddy's spot as death eater in the family. What else was he supposed to believe? Harry really didn't actually know much about Malfoy except that he was quite evil to him and seemed to revel in his blood purity and serving of Voldemort. His father had sent a diary to Hogwarts that made Ginny open the chamber for merlin's sake! There was no reason for Harry to believe otherwise.
"I don't want to keep you like this," Harry made sure to speak with that, almost natural now, malice as to not appear like he was pitying Malfoy (if you told his first year self he would pity Malfoy for locking him in a place he couldn't really see people...). "You chose the wrong side, Malfoy. Wouldn't have to keep you here if you hadn't joined him." After all, the other elementals were not being kept in prisons, though soon some might if they didn't get those PV's under control. Then again, most of the elementals seemed to be his friends, and on Dumbledore's side.
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