(HP同人)It Actually Hurts(英文版)
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“yes, well, a is that?” he shanks to you, showiely unannouned, i dido get dressed. properly,” he added, hastily. potter dido k wearing anything underh. “whih brings us bak to my questio are you doing here?”
“ah, i just—i waot home okay st night.” he looked sheepish. “i brought breakfast,” he said, almost soundii.
“yht breakfast,” drao ehoed.
“yeah, um…bsp;i ome in?”
too baffled to say anything, drao just stared at him. this wasn’t a good idea. but… potter had ome all this way…and drao was a bit hungry. how muh harm ould breakfast dht? fuk, his self-disipline really suked these days.
regarding potter warily, he slowly stepped aside. his miely sreamed at him that he ould not, under any irumstanes, have breakfast with potter, on a sunday, iially e for that, he thought as potter stepped into the dining room, put down the bags and murmured a spell. a whole bunh of tableware ame flying from the kitheself ly oable.
“please, make yourself at home,” drao muttered sarastially as the bags started to unpak themselves.
“i would, if you tell me where the offee mahiter grinned, shrugging off his oat. “you do have a offee mahi?”
drao rolled his eyes aomped off ihen. potter folloas, in drao’s opinion, highly unneessary.
it was otter in his kitheo share the se. at least he started fidgeting with his jumper while peering at drao from under his shes. , he eering at dras. drao oughed quietly, trying oo flustered.
“huh, you havehing,” potter said, looking around.
“what?"
“oh, i don’t know, i somehow expeted you to—nevermind.”
drao fliked his wahe offee mahine going and narrowed his eyes at potter.
“you’ve never been in my kithen.”
“atually, i have,” potter said. “i art of the auror team that, err, made sure this pe was, err, safe to live in. you krial.”
“i didn’t know that,” drao said, taken abak. huh. maybe that would expin why potter had waltzed i even batting an eyesh. drao would have thought he would be more…traumatised by the manor. drao still was. sometimes. “but you were barely training to be an auror then.”
“yeah, well…” ped. “rht it might be a good idea for me to tag along. i wasn’t dyi bak i was almetting rid of all the dark magi that was still lihe oro speak.”
“i see,” drao said ftly. potter seemed to ath his irritation.
“i thought about telling you,” he said.
“why didn’t you?” dra an eyebrow. “we bumped iher often enough.”
“ho that up?”
drao had to admit, potter had alants at making oion. and if he was being ho, he probably woulder expihi would have hurt his pride too muh. it still did, a little bit.
“i rised you waay here,” potter said. “i would have thought you’d get a hout so many…memories.”
draroa’s ohiry let me keep,” he said, almost defensively. “were you ihose deisions, too?”
potter slowly shook his head. “i wasn’t.”
“i see,” drao repeated, beause, holy, he had else to say. this oion ard a and far from how he wao spend his sunday m. g a quik ghe offee mahiurned around ao the dining room, potter at his heels. drao wathed him losely, and warily, as he sat down opposite of him. her of them ommehe fat that drao had at the head of the table. he ouldhe fat that the dark lord had sat there while he had made malfoy maers, it was his father’s seat. and as muh as drao had distaned himself from him by noart of him still ouldn’t shake him ompletely. maybe he never would.
not wanting to po, espeially with pht in front of him, he quikly summokins. of ourse potter had fotten about that. the heathen. his eyes sater had brought, irritati up iied the prat had atually mao pik up a lot of his favourites. huffing, he grabbed a roissant and a feberries and put them on his pte.
“so, how breakfast with me? was everyone else unavaible? are you that desperate for ompany, potter?” draed. he had meant to insult potter, not fuhing.
ped. “i told you, i wao make sure you’re okay.”
&, i don’t buy it,” drao said, biting i. “why are you really here?”
&ed fidgeting with his jumper again, making him look very suspiious. “we, err, we did to talk st night. i mea… enough.”
drao’s eyes wide enough. otter on about?
“you want to talk,” he said, raising an eyebrow. “about what?”
“nothing,” ped. “ahing.”
drao’s brow rose eve. “you have eer. you don’t need any more.”
“you an never have erue friends.”
“osed to mean?” he gave him a speutive grouble in gryffindor-paradise?”
“no, nhed with a dismissive gesture. “my frie, it’s just…” he bit his lip again. “most of them are a pa