Biscuits
Mask of Innocence by Biscuits
10/08/2004Magic. Hormones. Deception.``In the wizarding world, Harry Potter is considered a boy hero, made so by the Dark Lord's failed attempt to vanquish him as a child of one. As the Boy Who Lived, he has an admiring public of young fangirls (and in some cases, fanboys) who would kill to be with him for the publicity, money, or his boyish good looks.``Draco Malfoy couldn't care less about fame really, has a pile of his own Galleons, and is quite a looker himself. Not to mention he seems to hate the Gryffindor's guts.``So why did the dashing Ice Prince of Slytherin kiss him in the halls?
A mysterious furred visitor frequents the Gryffindor Tower. Ron feels that he should recognize the little guest, but due to the creative license of the party of the first, herein to be referred to as the author (moi), is a bit... slow (perhaps he really is slow, I mean that bit in the fourth book? come on!) to discern exactly what is so familiar about the furry caller. And why is Harry so friendly to it? Hmm... mystery abounds!