Summary:
The Ministry imposes sanctions to prevent Draco joining the Death Eaters,
not realising that Draco’s
destiny is
an inseparable part of his character. Left with no way out, Draco co-operates
and finds an outlet for his
frustration
with a certain Gryffindor.
Disclaimer:
This story is based on characters and situations created and owned by J
K Rowling, various publishers
including
but not limited to Bloomsbury Books, Scholastic Books and Raincoat Books
and Warner Bros., Inc. No
money is being
made and no copyright or trademark infringement is intended.
Author’s
note: I’m exorcising my het demons before I return to my slash fic!
Title is inspired by Goblin Market,
by Christina
Rossetti. It’s not got a highly plausible plot but quite a bit of gratuitous
lust :)
Honeyed Poison
by
Talismanix
Chapter
1
She balanced
on the edge of the workbench, sprinkling chopped herbs into the centre
of the
simmering
cauldron. The potion spat violently and she jumped; self-consciously she
laughed. Her
eyes sparkled
with hidden lights that brightened her whole face. He chuckled softly in
response as
he reached
over her for a vial. He deftly measured two drops of unicorn tears into
the mixture. As
he bent over
the cauldron he could sense her watching him. The potion swirled and turned
a vivid
iridescent
blue. You could paint the wings of dragonflies with it; he smiled, just
like he had when he
was little.
"You see, Malfoy," she was saying with that all-too-familiar assurance,
"Things aren’t all
that bad."
She was mistaken;
he couldn’t remember another time when his life had been quite this bad.
Returning
to Hogwarts
for his final year he had been ushered into Dumbledore’s office within
minutes of his arrival.
He had been
told that for his own wellbeing the Ministry had advised the school that
he was to remain
within the
grounds for the foreseeable future and his correspondences with home were
to be monitored
by his house
master. His Father was immediately suspicious, but it was too late. Lucius
Malfoy had been
taken to Azkaban
after a Ministry raid on Malfoy Manor. Draco was still unable to return
home, as he
was supposedly
safer from "dark corruption" so long as he remained here. His marks had
plummeted in
the space
of a few months and he found himself suffering the indignity of being tutored
in Potions by
Hermione Granger,
who wasn’t even a pureblood.
"Yes, it worked
out rather well," he replied politely. Unseen, his hand gripped the edge
of the desk as
he looked
back at her. "But do you really think everything will suddenly get better
because I can make
a Potion?"
he asked softly.
She answered him calmly, "You’ll get through this, Malfoy, I promise."
She patted
his hand reassuringly. Before either of them had time to breathe again
he caught her hand,
tipped the
cauldron over and pulled her off the desk. The potion spilled out and ate
through the surface,
leaving the
wood charred and smoldering. He saw her eyes widen briefly before her composure
returned.
He held his fury in check and spoke with his voice infused with concern,
"That could have
been you,
Granger; burnt away to nothing in an instant."
"No, I’m all
right." She gently tried to pull her hand away but he tightened his grip.
She looked at him in
confusion.
He held her gaze until she blinked and looked away uneasily.
"Curse your
serenity, Granger," he hissed. He placed his other hand on the curve of
her hip and pulled
her to him
with crushing strength. Hot victory soared through his veins as her body
tensed and then
melted against
him. Her lips were soft and inviting but still unresponsive. His tongue
flickered inside her
mouth and
he felt her heart pounding in her cheat like a caged butterfly. He pulled
back slightly so he
could plant
feather kisses on the smooth plain of her cheek. She trembled as his fingers
teasingly traced
the length
of her spine.
And then suddenly
she seemed to come to her senses. She tried to step back, arching away
from him.
No,
he thought determined, re-doubling his efforts to keep her close. He whispered
to her, lips grazing
against her
ear and she began to relax. He kissed her again and this time she responded.
Her hands
moved faltering
around his back to his waist.
He was consumed
by the sweet promise of triumph. "Crucio," he murmured silkily as
he tangled his
fingers in
her hair. She tensed slightly but did not move away. "Morsmordre,"
he traced the line of her
jaw with his
mouth. He felt her blink slowly, as if awakening. He smiled against her
lips, "Imperio". She
slipped one
hand into his robes. "Now I have you… Avada -"
"Expelliarmus!"
He felt a spear of white heat hit him squarely in the chest. He shot backwards
and
slammed against
the desk. Breathing harshly as his lungs felt raw, he glared at her through
a curtain of
white-blond
hair.
She was still
holding his wand, standing steady, eyes wary. "Damn you, Malfoy," she muttered.
Silver
sparks spluttered
from the wand as she dropped it onto another desk with a resounding clatter.
He
pushed his
hair back and lounged against the desk, still watching her. "You keep away
from me," she
said firmly.
He raised one eyebrow as his slate-grey eyes swept over her body. He smirked, "Fine by me, Mudblood."
She walked
out without another word. He heard her run the length of the corridor and
up to the courtyard.
He righted
the cauldron and began to pack his ingredients away.
He turned as
Professor Snape entered, carrying several parchments. Draco gestured to
the burnt desk,
"A slight
accident, I’m afraid."
Snape narrowed
his eyes, "A little over-zealous, was it? Yes, well trying adding a little
more Gillywater
next time."
Draco nodded in response and picked up his bag. "No Miss Granger?" Snape
called after him.
Draco smiled,
"Oh, she’ll be back." He paused in the corridor and allowed himself to
recall the feel of
her skin against
his and the taste of her in his mouth, "She won’t be able to stay away."
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