But when his hand turned the doorknob and opened the door into that dark, silent, unused classroom, there was a silhouette already standing there amid the rows of dusty old desks. A silhouette which held a small green glowing rod, casting a pale light which hardly illuminated even he who held it, let alone the surrounding room.
The light of the hallway died as the door closed and shut behind him, and Draco's eyes began the process of adjusting to the dim glow.
The silhouette slowly turned to behold him, revealing a shadowed face only partially lit by the eerie green light.
Draco liked this meeting already. Keep the chill green light, make them both taller, give them hoods and masks, move them from a classroom to a graveyard, and it would be just like the start of half the stories his father's friends told about the Death Eaters.
'I want you to know, Draco Malfoy,' said the silhouette in tones of deadly calm, 'that I do not blame you for my recent defeat.'
Draco opened his mouth in unthinking protest, there was no possible reason why he
'It was due, more than anything else, to my own stupidity,' continued that shadowy figure. 'There were many other things I could have done, at any step along the way. You did not ask me to do
Draco had already heard about Harry's loss, and the forfeit Granger had claimed from him. The news had spread faster than owls could have carried it.
'I understand,' Draco said. 'I'm sorry.' There was nothing else he
'I am not asking for understanding or sorrow,' said the dark silhouette, still with that deadly calm. 'But I have just spent two full hours in the presence of Hermione Granger, dressed in such clothing as was provided me, visiting such fascinating places in Hogwarts as a tiny burbling waterfall of what looked to me like snot, accompanied by a number of other girls who insisted on such helpful activities as strewing our path with Transfigured rose petals. I have been on a date, scion of Malfoy. My
Draco nodded solemnly. Before arriving he had taken the wise precaution of learning every available detail of Harry's date, so that he could get all of his hysterical laughing done before their appointed meeting time, and would not commit a
'Do you think,' Draco said, 'that something sad ought to happen to the Granger girl -'
'Spread the word in Slytherin that the Granger girl is
'Or if you're seen on a second date?' Draco said, allowing just a tiny note of skepticism into his voice.
'
Of course it
'But let us talk of happier matters,' said the green-shadowed figure. 'Let us talk of knowledge and of power. Draco Malfoy, let us talk of Science.'
'Yes,' said Draco. 'Let us speak.'
Draco wondered how much of his own face could be seen, and how much was in shadow, in that eerie green light.
And though Draco kept his face serious, there was a smile in his heart.
He was
'I offer you power,' said the shadowy figure, 'and I will tell you of that power and its price. The power comes from knowing the shape of reality and so gaining control over it. What you understand, you can command, and that is power enough to walk upon the Moon. The price of that power is that you must learn to ask questions of Nature, and far more difficult, accept Nature's answers. You will do experiments, perform tests and see what happens. And you must accept the meaning of those results when they tell you that you are mistaken. You will have to
Draco took a deep breath. He'd thought about this. And it was hard to see how he could answer any other way. He'd been instructed to take every avenue of friendship with Harry Potter. It was just
There were certainly any number of things about the situation which made it look like a trap, but in all honesty, Draco didn't see how this could go wrong.
Plus Draco did kind of want to rule the world.
'Yes,' said Draco.
'Excellent,' said the shadowy figure. 'I have had something of a
