Chapter 9 (1/2)

think that sooner or later, you will find out for yourself, but it is intuition that is one of the most important qualities of a wizard.- She smiled, levelling the effects of her acting.

She moved the tray closer to herself still watching Draco closely. They sat like that for a few moments watching each other. I can't figure her out. She's different, doesn't resemble anyone familiar. A complete unknown.

After a while the door opened and Darius looked in.

-Nothing flying in my direction?- He asked prudently.

-Rather nothing master.- Draco stood up and looked at the mage.-In your absence, Madam Gizel took care of all the sweets.

The dragon turned around hearing the sound of gurgling and saw the choking elfess with watery eyes.

-Madam? Do I really look that old?- She spoke up when she was over it.-Call me by my name boy. Otherwise I'll get angry.-She wagged her finger at him.

-You'd better listen to her.- Bleist muttered, placing a hand on his apprentice's shoulder. Draco nodded, and a smile wandered across his face.-We can go now, I hope Madame Nasua won't be angry.

-I don't think so, Master.-The dragon scratched his head and fidgeted a little.-However, I would suggest that we hurry after all, as some rumours may have reached her. Across Dagos it spreads faster than a fire.- He muttered disapprovingly.

-You are right.- Darius nodded to Gizel and turned away.- Let us go, my apprentice.- He smiled.

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