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Date: October 8, 1999
Setting: Mostly in Draco’s room.
Status: Private (Draco, Luna)
Summary: Draco invites Luna to have dinner with him.
Draco was seriously annoyed. It had been enough of a shock running into Potter in the bar. Although he had managed to make that situation work for him. However, it was hard to see how the appearance of Luna Lovegood could make his life anything but difficult. She had to be prevented from alerting anyone about Harry’s whereabouts. She also had to be stopped from letting Potter know who he really was. But how?
Come on Draco, this isn’t impossible, he said to himself. Just use the old Malfoy charm and wit. Talk things over with her, and see what comes to you. Smiling slightly, Draco sat down at his desk and started to pen a letter.
Dear Ms. Lovegood, he wrote.
It was quite a surprise to see another person from school here at the Manor. I would love to catch up with you. Would you be averse to dining with me at 8 o’clock this evening, in my room? I am by no means disparaging the skills of the Manor’s resident chef, but we would have more privacy here than in the bar, and I am also quite a capable cook. My room, located on the right hand corridor of the third floor, has been equipped with a small kitchen and a larder. It’s the door right next to the stairs. I do hope you will be able to make it. I am certain that we will have lots of things to talk about.
Hopefully,
Draco Malfoy
Draco’s eagle owl hopped up to the desk eagerly, since it hadn’t received any tasks in quite some time. Draco attached Luna’s letter to its leg, and watched as it flew out the window.
Setting: Mostly in Draco’s room.
Status: Private (Draco, Luna)
Summary: Draco invites Luna to have dinner with him.
Draco was seriously annoyed. It had been enough of a shock running into Potter in the bar. Although he had managed to make that situation work for him. However, it was hard to see how the appearance of Luna Lovegood could make his life anything but difficult. She had to be prevented from alerting anyone about Harry’s whereabouts. She also had to be stopped from letting Potter know who he really was. But how?
Come on Draco, this isn’t impossible, he said to himself. Just use the old Malfoy charm and wit. Talk things over with her, and see what comes to you. Smiling slightly, Draco sat down at his desk and started to pen a letter.
Dear Ms. Lovegood, he wrote.
It was quite a surprise to see another person from school here at the Manor. I would love to catch up with you. Would you be averse to dining with me at 8 o’clock this evening, in my room? I am by no means disparaging the skills of the Manor’s resident chef, but we would have more privacy here than in the bar, and I am also quite a capable cook. My room, located on the right hand corridor of the third floor, has been equipped with a small kitchen and a larder. It’s the door right next to the stairs. I do hope you will be able to make it. I am certain that we will have lots of things to talk about.
Hopefully,
Draco Malfoy
Draco’s eagle owl hopped up to the desk eagerly, since it hadn’t received any tasks in quite some time. Draco attached Luna’s letter to its leg, and watched as it flew out the window.
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"Wow. You cooked this? I can only ever cook pasta dishes. And soups. Luckily my dad knows how to cook, well, meat dishes. But I never ask him what kinda meat it is. Sometimes you don't want to know." she said with a bemused look on her face.
"Oh, this looks really nice. You must have spent a lot of time preparing it." Luna said, eyeing her plate. "What is it?"
Interrupting Draco before he could answer, however, she said, "It looks like mutton. Or beef. It definitely smells like mutton though. It couldn't possibly be poultry, now could it?" she enquired happily as she prodded the mystery meat with a fork. "Or fish - no, it couldn't be fish - it's the wrong colour, for one." A pause. "I thought your family always went in for snails?"
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"Well, I, ah, erm," he stuttered. "Actually, it's roast lamb with seasonings. And what do you mean by my family and snails? My father paid good money for that to be hushed up before he landed in Azkaban, so..." I've said too much, thought Draco. "Ah, anyway, I could probably whip up a snail dish for you next time, if you'd like." He watched Luna nervously, hoping she wouldn't prod the meat again.
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"Well, it smells marvelous. And I'm sure that it'll taste great too." Luna spotted the glass of red wine on her right, and immediately put down her fork. "Ooh, and is this wine? I've never had wine before - my Dad only ever let me drink Butterbeer, and occasionally Firewhiskey." So saying, she picked up the glass of red wine and downed it in one swallow.
"Not bad. At least it's better than Muggle beer. Urgh. I had that once accidentally when I didn't know what to order at this Muggle cafe and just randomly pointed at something in the drinks menu. It was really unpalatable." She placed the empty glass back in its place before picking up her fork again, ready to start eating, when she noticed that Draco seemed to be looking at her with a flabbergasted expression on his face. "Er, Draco, is something the matter?"
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Instead, Draco took a deep breath and said, quite calmly, "I'm sorry Luna, I'm just worried that you won't enjoy the wine to the fullest extent if you drink it all at once. It comes from an awfully good year, and I'd love to appreciate it properly with you."
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"How are your friends, Grabbe and Coyle, then?" she said suddenly.
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"Anyway, I haven't really kept in touch with, er, Grabbe and Coyle. We were never really close. The only person I'm in contact with from Hogwarts, apart from you, is Harry. We're pretty close these days. He's going to be moving in with me tomorrow, actually. I can tell you that he's fine, although he's in a very delicate stage right now. He wants to escape his old life, for a while."
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Draco was apprehensive, but not very. Strange as she was, Luna was a Ravenclaw, and should be able to recognize a bribe when she was offered one. And since it was in the name of helping Harry in his time of need, she would probably leap at the bait.
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I'm sure you need something as well. Turning over the phrase in her mind, Luna detected a tinge of... something in the words. She couldn't recognize it though. "Well, yes. What I need is a bit of luck. My Crumple-Horned Snorkack expedition hasn't been going too well - we need more money to buy ceolocanth eyes and the intestines of a sturgeon in heat, and although the Quibbler has managed to cover for the expedition so far, my father has been having trouble raising money for these. But that's life, I guess." Even with scrimping and saving, they were still a few hundred Galleons short. And worse, Luna had detected from her father's owls that obtaining ceolocanth eyes might be potentially illegal. They really needed all the luck they could gather.
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