Draco Malfoy (
dragons_can_learn) wrote2017-09-08 06:34 pm
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A dubious reunion
Draco was a Malfoy, and one of the lessons he'd learned was to never tell anyone anything. Not even Hermione although he told her more than he told most people, and although Hermione knew his basic goals and plans she didn't know all the plans he had in store. And McGonnagal was unaware that Hermione was even involved.
"You ready, Hermione?" It was amazing how good she looked in his robes and he glanced appreciatively at her as he took the handful of flue powder. "Hogwarts Reception Room." One squeeze of her ass before he stepped into the flames.
"You ready, Hermione?" It was amazing how good she looked in his robes and he glanced appreciatively at her as he took the handful of flue powder. "Hogwarts Reception Room." One squeeze of her ass before he stepped into the flames.
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"I think most headmasters had the best intentions. Even Dumbledore. He just got old, distracted, and was trying to be both Chief Warlock and Supreme Mugwump at the same time." Draco shrugged. "You take the book case I'll take the wall?"
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Draco nodded, heading to the pile of books and to the bottom left where he suspected the oldest would be. "Latin. Of course the oldest books would be in Latin. I'll have to read them later to see if the spells are still in faux-Latin or if they based their spells on something Greek or Celtic." But reluctantly he moved on, organising rather than getting lost in books.
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Every now and then she takes a book out of the pile, and sets it into a different one, sorting what she feels might be useful for them.
[had some family problems to sort out. sorry for the delay]
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Draco had something approaching a plan but was as much on a raid as anything. Ideal would be a copy of Hogwarts: A History, but he was looking for the earliest books he could get his hands on - and history books pre-Binns. But most of all he was very carefully moving the scrolls to try to find anything written at the time of the founding. Carefully so as not to damage anything.
"Do you think some of these books should go to the library?"
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"Hogwarts wants us to learn from our past. All of us. Students and teachers alike."
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"It would be good to ensure that the House points were used effectively..."
Hermione paused for a moment. "What did you think of Minerva's idea of not using the Sorting ceremony in the first year?"
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"Perhaps we should do some diagnostic tests on the hat. Make sure that it is not corrupted or flawed. I know that the hat takes into account what the student wants for themselves... I was almost a hatstall myself." Hermione taps her foot for a moment. "But I sort of agree that at age 11, no student truly knows who they want to be."
"I think that the first years should have common classes. Perhaps classes to learn about the different houses? Give them a chance to make friends, who are friends no matter how they get sorted later."
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Draco shrugged, reaching for another really old scroll. "Do students know better at twelve than eleven. Or do they simply have more opportunity to have had bad experiences with people?"
Suddenly he dropped it, shaking his hand. "Trapped!"
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"Well that is why I think that there should be required classes, such as a proper Muggle and Magic Education class, so students get a chance to see both sides of the world. And a class on the different houses. And a class on the different traditions."
She blinked when he dropped the book. "You okay?"
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He blinked. "Or it would be if I didn't know who Hogwarts Accountant was in 1088."
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"Were there any other books that you felt would be important to take?"
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"And are not helpful to those who can only make suggestions..."
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"And I think that book won't be decoded until we get into the headmaster quarters."
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