- Rating:
- R
- House:
- Astronomy Tower
- Characters:
- Draco Malfoy Ginny Weasley Harry Potter Hermione Granger Ron Weasley
- Genres:
- Suspense Romance
- Era:
- Multiple Eras
- Spoilers:
- Philosopher's Stone Chamber of Secrets Prizoner of Azkaban Goblet of Fire Order of the Phoenix
- Stats:
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Published: 01/02/2005Updated: 01/16/2005Words: 10,725Chapters: 4Hits: 1,501
Cruel Fate
Aris
- Story Summary:
- Set seven years after Ginny Weasley has left Hogwarts, a mysterious killer is on the loose and he somehow he/she/it ties into the life of Draco, Ginny, Harry, Hermione and Ron. D/G with bits of H/H and R/L
Chapter 01
- Posted:
- 01/02/2005
- Hits:
- 542
- Author's Note:
- This story just came to me out of the blue and now it refuses to leave me alone until it has been told. Hope you enjoy!
Chapter 1
Cruel World
Ginerva Weasley had always been a bit of a loner during her days at
Hogwarts. She had never fit in with the crowd. In her second year her
loneliness had become quite apparent when confiding in a diary landed her in
more hot water than she could have ever bargained for. By year four she had
gotten a bit better at making friends and she actually got to join the trio
along with Neville and Luna in some of their escapades. She even got over her
little crush on Harry Potter and began dating that year. In her year six she
had gained amazing popularity when she called out Draco Malfoy in front of the
entire school accusing him of being a daddy's boy. But as much as she was
turning into a social butterfly, she had always relied on only herself to be
her best friend.
***Seven years post Hogwarts***
Ginny was late. She was scheduled to meet with her clients an hour ago but due
to Hermione's bachelorette party the night before but she arose later than she
would have liked to that morning. She walked into her office greeting her
clients apologetically as she did so and offered to take them to brunch to make
up for her tardiness. Sure, she was suffering from a hangover and yes, she was
far too late to brew a sobriety potion of any kind but she thought of it as
penance for keeping her clients waiting. She just had to remember not to take
her shades off and not to walk with too many jerky movements and she'd be okay.
Ginny took them both to a little bistro she had found a few months aback with
the most amazing pastries she had ever had. She knew that whatever remaining
hostile thoughts they were having against her for being late would be erased
when they tasted Juan's baking. It had never failed to work on a client yet.
Once they were settled in she proceeded to show them the layouts she had in
mind. Mr. and Mrs. Beasel, however, had politely waved off her designs and
placed their own on the table. She had to admit in all her years as an interior
decorator she had never seen anything like it but in some odd way it was
beautiful even with all its mismatched colours.
The room that they had in mind looked like it was another planet all together.
They wanted the ceilings enchanted so it would look like it was a pink sky. The
carpets were designed to look like fluorescent blue grass. Potted plants were
to be enchanted so that they looked like they were gold in colour. Porcelain
toadstool mushrooms were to be painted red with white spots and strategically
placed all around the room. Pink rocks were to be placed inside a neon green
water fountain.
Mr. and Mrs. Beasel were self-confessed science fiction nuts and were beaming
with pride as Ginny looked over at them in amazement. Mr. Beasle gently patted
Mrs. Beasel's stomach and then looked up at Ginny. "Our baby deserves the
best," he said. Mrs. Beasel, in reply just looked at her husband
adoringly. Ginny felt a tinge of jealousy, wondering if anyone would ever look
at her in that way but brushed it quickly and retuned to the subject at hand.
"Congratulations again," she said. "But I am confused. If you
and Mrs. Beasel have this all worked out," she asked, "then why the
need for me?"
Mr. Beasel nodded at her. "I see your concern Ms. Weasley," he said.
"But Caroline and I are so busy these days and we did hear you were the
best in your line of work so naturally we chose you. We do hope that you prove
the rumours true."
Ginny blushed a little at the compliment. It was true that she did work hard at
what she did and that she was very good at it, Merlin knew that she did put in
long hours but to say that she was the best was ludicrous in her opinion. Ginny
had in fact accidentally stumbled into her profession. After she left Hogwarts
she found it incredibly hard to find a job that she both liked and paid well.
She had initially started off working for her brothers, Fred and George, which
was nice but it didn't exactly pay well and was only part time. In her spare
time she helped Molly around the house and even started redecorating the house
with whatever little spare money that she had just to keep herself entertained.
Molly's tea group had taken notice of the transformation of the Burrow and
pretty soon they were offering Ginny small jobs to help give a facelift to
their homes. Her reputation had spread by word of mouth but still she was a
small fish in a big pond. It was only when she had caught her one and only
serious boyfriend, Kevin De Glasglow, in the arms of another woman that she
truly threw herself into her worked and excelled in it. Now she had been
playing with big fishes and as much as she enjoyed it she still had ways to go.
"Thank you Mr. Beasel," she replied politely."And you may call
me Ginny."
"You are most welcome, Ginny," he replied. "And since we are
going on a first name basis I must insist that you call me, Jonathan, and my
wife, Caroline. Mr. Beasel makes me sound too much like my father anyway."
"Will do Mr. Be..er..Jonathan," she replied with a salute. "I
shall start working on these right after the holidays."
.............
Draco Malfoy was a selfish prat.
In fact he had been a selfish prat all of his life and he wasn't about to
change that now. Besides he was clearly tired of having to correct the mistakes
of the imbeciles that worked for him so for today, despite the fact that it was
Christmas eve, he had decided that enough was enough and that he was going to
fire them. He gave them their last paychecks and thanked them for all the time
they would no longer be employed at his company. In fact he gave them a little
bonus just to show them how happy he was to have them out of his hair.
Draco, now owned and operated the equivalent of a muggle private investigating
firm. He had always had an appetite for prey and this was the only legal way he
could enjoy his favourite sport. He could have become and Auror but they lived
by the rules too much. He had often butted heads with them on several cases and
generally they annoyed him to no ends, all except one; Potter. True, his
warring days with Potter were over but he could not say that he did not gain
immense pleasure from seeing him squirm. Just Draco's mere presence would annoy
him and it was one of the few things in life that filled Draco with warmth. He
loved getting under Potter's skin.
His two employees or rather ex-employees Geoffery Gibbs and Daniel Hypes were
always botching up. They were two incompetents if Draco ever saw one. In his
latest case they managed to contaminate evidence when once of them accidentally
stepped in a puddle of the victim's blood leaving shoe prints everywhere. Draco
had taken quite a blow from the ministry Aurors for that one. He had no choice
but to fire them really.
His latest case baffled him. It seemed as though some psycho was taking
pleasure in cutting up young women so that their once pretty faces became
unrecognizable. What baffled Draco the most was that the assailant was using a
muggle method of killing his victims. A wizard would have used a simple Avada
Kedavra curse on his victims, not a carving knife. He had not ruled out that
the monster might be a muggle. In fact the only thing keeping him from
completely believing his theory was that all the psycho's victims were witches.
He had no leads as to who the man might be either; assuming that it was a man.
For now though, he gave his assailant a gender and that gender was male. The
only motive that Draco could think of at the moment was pure pleasure. It made
him sick to his stomach to think what kind of monster could do that to another
human being.
Draco had always been a bit of a bad ass in school. In fact in the final war he
had sided with Voldemort. When it came to killing his first victim though he
found that he was incapable of doing so no matter how evil he tried to appear
on the outside. The thought of snuffing out a life was more than he could bare
and it was the one turning factor in Draco's life. Here, there were men who
could so easily kill just for the sake of killing and he wondered why he would
if he really wanted to be a part of that. Could he really trust anyone who
could take a life so easily? In the end he decided it was not worth it and
joined Potter and the others in their conquest to destroy the Dark Lord. After
all, what was a world without freedom?
.............
Once Ginny had finished up with the Beasels she apparated back to her office, relieved her assistant Charlotte McGuire of her duties and then headed to Hogsmeade Super Mall, which had recently been opened, to finish the rest of her Christmas shopping. She still had to shop for Ron, Luna and the twins. Ron and Luna were expecting their first child in April of the following year. She decided that she would get Luna this beautiful black maternity robe that she had seen just earlier that week and Fred and George both some new robes as well. As much as she loved the twins they had no sense of style whatsoever and she tried to dress them whenever she could. Ron however was a bit more difficult. She could not seem to find a gift that would suit him. Just as she was about to give up and go home though, she spotted exactly what she was looking for; a beautiful gold quill in the shape of a Sleeksweep; the latest in the line of brooms on the market. As part of Chuddley Cannons she was sure that her brother would love it.
.............
Draco made his way through the overcrowded Hogsmeade mall. It was too
bad that he did not get his mother's Christmas present earlier. He hated
dealing with crowds. It seemed like half of them went out of his way to bump
into him. Not that he blamed them of course, being the dashingly handsome young
God that he was he could see their motive for wanting to, it was just that it
annoyed him to no end when they did. The price he paid for being beautiful. He
made a beeline to the only store she ever shopped in there and got her some of
her favourite perfume and a broach. On his way he saw a little trinket he could
get himself and reached for it at the same time another pair of hands did.
"Weasley," he drawled looking up at the face that belonged to the
hand.
"Malfoy," she replied. "I got to it first and therefore it
rightfully belongs to me!" She watched him through narrowed eyes preparing
herself for the fight that was about to take place. He continued to watch her
but made no move to remove his hand from the box. "Are you going to send
Daddykins after me?" she asked with disgust when she got no response.
"Nice to see that you've changed after all these years," she said,
her voice dripping with sarcasm.
"You can have it," he replied tensely. "After all, I would never
wear anything that a Weasley even remotely looked at, unless of course it was
because they couldn't afford it. And for the record you insufferable git, my
father is dead."
"Malfoy, I am sorry," she looked at him apologetically. "I
forgot."
Draco turned away and walked off consumed with his own thoughts. Their little
confrontation had not really reminded him of his father's death so much,
although no matter how bad the man was he was still his father and it still
hurt to loose him, but of his confrontation with the youngest Weasley in his
seventh year. He had gone up to the table to taunt Potter and gang as per usual
when the little red head suddenly spoke up. She had accused him of being a
bully and hiding behind his father and that in fact he was nothing without
Lucius. And like clockwork, without thinking, he opened his mouth to threaten
her and his father was once again use in the line of defense. The entire school
had started laughing at him and he just stalked out of the Great Hall, red as a
beet, not bothering to turn back, vowing revenge against her. The more he
thought about it as he went back to his room though, the more he realized that
she was right. He did hide behind his father for everything. He was not Draco
Malfoy, but Lucius Malfoy's shadow.
In some way, as much as he hated her, he had her to thank for the change in the
way he thought. He turned back to look at her now. Her back was now facing him,
her long red hair cascading over her shoulders. She was at the counter. He
assumed that she was paying for the pen that she was willing to fight him so
valiantly for. As dirt poor and vile as they were, even he had to admit that
the Weasley's were good people and he was touched that she humbled herself to
apologise to him. It also made him wonder exactly how she could afford the pen;
a thought that he would amuse himself with for the next ten minutes or so.
.............
He sat in the dark shadows waiting, craving for the moment when he could come out and play again. He had enjoyed cutting up his last victim. Her face looked so lovely each time he sliced. He had tasted her blood. She had tasted so sweet, like a fine wine aged to perfection. Her screams had been so intoxicating. He had closed his eyes and took them in. They had left him so high he felt as if he had used the most exotic drug in the world. Oh, how he enjoyed his little hobby.
He had to put up a fight with the owner of the place each time he wanted to leave the place he resided, in order step foot out the walls that blocked his path. But in the end he always won out and roamed the streets free, waiting for his next victim. Each time though, it weakened him a little and he was forced to go back to the confines of the wall to reenergize so that he could kill another time...