daphne greengrass is [bulletproof];; (slytherin_prat) wrote in 7thyear, @ 2010-04-23 21:24:00 |
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Entry tags: | ! in progress, [10/97] october 1997, daphne greengrass, draco malfoy |
WHO: Daphne Greengrass & Draco Malfoy
WHAT: Daphne stays true to her word and meets Draco in the common room.
WHEN: Evening.
WHERE: An empty common room.
RATING/STATUS: PG-13, ish for snogging, inappropriate behavior / Open to Draco Malfoy, incomplete.
Wear something nice, Daphne couldn't tell if she should be offended or amused. Daphne couldn't recall a time where she was actually dressed in something less than spectacular. Growing up with unlimited sources of money and opulent styles, Daphne's mother made sure her children were dressed to impress. While during school hours she was forced to wear the horrible uniforms, Daphne made sure that even then she looked well put together. Her shirts were always pressed, and her skirts clean without any lint or dirt. Robes clean and the crest perfectly sewn upon the material. However, tonight, Draco told her to wear something nice and classes were over so she didn't have to wear her uniform. Deciding upon a narrow black pencil skirt which hugged her hips like a vise, a green satin shirt was tucked into the skirt and clung to her upper body nicely. Sinfully long legs were accented with a pair of black patent leather heels - hopefully this was "nice" enough for Draco. (Outfit is seen here!)
Finally satisfied with her reflection, Daphne pulled open the door to the dormitory. Heels echoed down the stairs, as she emerged into a quiet common room. Blue eyes scanned the room for a moment. Quiet common rooms seemed like a common trend within the Slytherin house recently, Daphne couldn't pin point exactly why, but had good reason to believe it had to do with the Carrows and the new laws against muggleborns.
Slowly pacing over to one of the couches, finely manicured fingers ran over the plush leather back as she just waited for Draco. Her mind wanted to race with ideas for what he might have in mind for their evening. Inside she was chastising herself for agreeing to this, but deep down she knew it had to be done. It was just one of those sacrifices that she had to make to guarantee that her family would remain safe. She knew about the Inquisitorial Squad, and she knew the hate and scorn that came with the last squad, she wanted to make sure that Astoria wouldn't be harmed. The only thing that helped this situation was that Draco wasn't hideous, and thus she might be able to tolerate him for one evening. Hopefully he wouldn't make her to something terribly boring, or obnoxious.
This was going to be an interesting evening.