Chapter Eleven : The Tears

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Hiya guys, so I read the new Harry Potter and The Cursed Child, and without giving away spoilers I just want to say it was worth the read.

But Teddy Lupin was notably missing.

They mentioned every name under the sun, even Lockhart, but not Tonks, Remus or Teddy.

Anyhow, after reading it, I was wondering if it would be a good idea to make a fourth book in this series. Originally I didn't want to, before I read the new script. I can see potential however I would need the commitment of my loyal fans (you guys!!!) to keep me going.

Do you think it's a good idea?

Please comment your opinion, it would be very much appreciated. I don't always reply to comments however I always read them, and they make me chuckle and proud of what I have written.

Thanks guys, enjoy this chapter !!

And what do you think of the new girl Mandy? Keep or stay? As well as re-introducing old characters like Panemia (she will turn up eventually, though I don't really like her that much), I need to introduce new characters. Not necessarily to replace people, but you get the idea.

And I really regret killing Snape so badly. Currently thinking of a reachable yet imaginative way to at least bring him back to human form for a couple of minutes. You like the sound of that idea? It's only a rough copy, but I really miss his snarling

Summer X

"Amourvolé," Patricia muttered, as she pointed her wand at a moving photograph of Draco Malfoy from his student days at Hogwarts. She'd created the spell herself, to steal Draco's love for Ellia and direct it to herself, as an act of revenge. Ellia took her father, now she'd take her partner. It was a spell that Patricia was unsure would work, but she hoped and prayed to the Lord Voldemort that it did. Alone in a dingy cave, Patricia sat waiting for any signs of results. The cave had become some sort of a home, there was nowhere else safe for her to hide. The Ministry wanted her for Azkaban, many people wanted her head. The little cave provided some sort of protection for her, well at least her enchantments did. As she waited anxiously, she revisited the memories in her head of her past Christmas's. All had been spent with her father, some with her young half sister Pansy and Pansy's mother Lunaria, some with Patricia's own mother. She was never before alone. Now she sat in the cave, crossing her heart that the spell would work. That she could shatter little Snape's heart into pieces like she did when she killed her father.

"Draco, Ellia, is that you?" Narcissa called as she heard a door slam and footsteps coming towards the dining room where her and Lucius sat discussing what to do about their future. There was no reply.

"Draco?" His father called, yet there was still no reply. Suddenly, the dining room door was shoved open as Draco stormed into the dining room.

"She tricked me!" Draco shouted, his eyes filled with flames of fury, and his fists clenched.

"What?" Narcissa replied, confused by her sons accusations.

"The blasted Snape girl Ellia, she tricked me into loving her, or even liking her!" Draco shouted, pacing up and down the dining room as his parents sat in awe.

"You two have always liked each other Draco," Narcissa said, her voice gentle, "Ever since you two were younger."

"She put a spell on me mother and tricked me!" Draco shouted, infuriated with his mother's patience for the girl.

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