Rating:
PG
House:
The Dark Arts
Characters:
Draco Malfoy Harry and Hermione and Ron
Genres:
General Humor
Era:
The Harry Potter at Hogwarts Years
Spoilers:
Philosopher's Stone
Stats:
Published: 01/13/2006
Updated: 02/07/2006
Words: 13,945
Chapters: 2
Hits: 302

Spark

Alice in Muggleland

Story Summary:
I put it to you - if Draco and Hermione were destined one day to become lovers, their attraction to each other must have had a start somewhere, and this story tells that tale. You will learn how when they were only stubborn ikle first years, Draco and Hermione formed the beginnings of an understanding. Now mind – there is no hand holding or even any words spoken between the two in this tale but you will observe how Hermione’s curiosity crosses paths with Draco’s closely guarded “talent” and how both of them are somehow linked through a small fuzzy, foul-mouthed magical animal. Yes, I know – I didn’t see that coming either.

There is another mystery for the trio in their first year besides Nicolas Flamel when their curiosity is stirred over a "mysterious" and gifted student whom Hermione believes to be a “sensitive and talented boy”. Harry and Ron are equally convinced the mysterious boy must be a complete git and a girl’s blouse. We meet the so-called mysterious boy who is far from being a girl’s blouse, and who having found a young and injured animal and despite warnings from older and more knowledgeable students of his own house, determines to keep the magical creature as a pet.

Words: 7,464
Hits: 189

First year Draco is besotted with a new pet, a baby Jarvey that he is attempting to nurse back to health after a cat attack. Jarveys are not easy to keep - more to the point, Jarveys swear like drunken goblins at a pub. Draco’s older class-mates fear the animal will lose house points, seriously threatening Slytherin’s chance of winning the school cup for the eighth year in row. Meanwhile first years Harry, Hermione and Ron, continue to ponder a perplexing mystery that has nothing to do with the Philosopher’s stone but everything to do with Draco’s ‘Spark’. Rated PG because of foul Jarvey language.

Words: 6,481
Hits: 113