Chapter 9

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Ginny was a Pure-blood; that was a fact no matter her father. However, being in the Weasley family meant a few things for their Pure-blood tradition loss. Ginny had no idea about Heir and Lordship rings. Apparently Lucius was Lord Malfoy and Draco was Heir Malfoy. That was new.

Ginny almost wanted to complain that she wasn't an Heir to anything. When she was taken along for a direct apparation into Gringotts, she surprised herself with all of her questions. So many things had been revealed by their family goblin, Snagtooth, that she hardly paid any attention to the reasoning for the trip.

Her head was so filled with questions that the realization of why they were there didn't hit her until they were standing in front of a trust vault. Ginny's trust vault. Her Malfoy trust vault.

Since Ginny hadn't yet turned seventeen, they had given her a trust vault for usage. When the words finally caught up to her, she stumbled on her path to the vault door and let out an undignified squeak.

"Wait wait wait wait- you guys can't give me money."

Narcissa raised a perfect eyebrow in unison with her son and husband. "Why is that, darling? Every magical child gets a trust vault so that they may have a spending before they are seventeen.

Ginny frowned at this information. "Mum never gave me a trust vault. Although I suppose that could have something to do with us not having enough money for it."

Lucius' grip on the top of his cane tightened and a corner of Draco's mouth tipped down. Narcissa simply gave a, somehow, knowing smile.

"Well, I suppose I should change my wording. Most children get a trust vault when their parents trust them for some of their own finances and some never receive a trust vault due to circumstance."

It sounded a bit like Narcissa was being rude, but Ginny knew better. It was the woman's Pure-blood upbringing that caused even the kindest of things to sometimes sound rude or discriminatory. Ginny knew she was trying to make her feel welcomed into a rich family. It did want her heart when it dawned that this vault meant they trusted her. Or were at least trying to.

A familiar scoff rang out. "Just open the door already, Weaslette. It's not like we hid a dragon in there."

"It would be wicked if you guys put a dragon in there. Maybe I could call my brother to help me train it and I could keep it as a pet." Ginny retorted.

Draco looked both awed and scared at the fact that Ginny had an older brother who played with dragons for a living. She gave a cheeky smile and walked over to the door.

Snagtooth was waiting at the center of the round door. There were words inscribed on the door, but Ginny could not read it's language. Snagtooth pointed to a small hole in the center of the door and made a jerking gesture with his head.

Ginny understood and pulled out her wand. When she placed the tip of the wand into the slot, a blue sheen appeared over the door. She stared at the beauty that was simply a shield. Then when she looked down to the goblin for confirmation, she push the wand in a few more inches.

When only about three inches were still showing, a clicking sound came from inside of the door and the wand thrust itself back into her hand. The round door rolled open to the left and Ginny's jaw hung open.

There were mounds of gold covering the entire room. A few gems were even scattered here and there. When Ginny looked back to the Malfoys, all three were smirking. Draco was smirking the most, Lucius was attempting to hide his, and Narcissa's simply looked kind.

"Is this really all for me?" She asked in a soft voice.

She could almost feel it as Draco decided to retort drily with, "No, it's for the peacocks."

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⏰ Last updated: Jun 08, 2023 ⏰

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