When Grey Meets Green

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Summary: "It was as if Harry's eyes took some of his sanity away, Draco was shocked to realize."

When grey meets green and calm meets adrenaline, water and fire collide and the consequences are beautiful yet dangerous at the same time. Draco just has to decide if he will keep calm and collected or if he will let Harry take his sanity away.

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Word Count: 10.198

Warning: Mild Sexual Content, viewer discretion is advised, +16

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Pansy and Hermione Granger had, somehow, hit it off since the beginning of the 8th year. After a Transfiguration group project they had done together, they became friends. No one had been more surprised than Draco to see them getting along so well.

Draco knew that Pansy had apologized to Hermione and her friends and that, fuelled by the desire to put everything that was war-related behind her back, the Gryffindor girl had accepted the apology and they had moved on.

Now, months later, no one batted an eyelash when seeing the two girls talking or laughing together. It had become such a normal friendship to witness that people looked more confused when they were apart than when they were together.

Following Pansy's lead, Draco had even apologized to the golden trio, albeit awkwardly, and they had come to a certain truce. But it had been nothing even remotely close to the friendship that had blossomed between Pansy and Hermione.

Draco was happy for Pansy. He was glad she was moving on and making other friends, she looked better and happier and there was nothing else he wanted for his friend. However, he couldn't have predicted how dangerous those two would be together.

They had made it their job to make sure that no one dwelt too much on the war and rivalries. Therefore, they had made multiple efforts to unite the houses, starting with the 8th years.

They started by gathering the 8th years on the common room they all shared every Friday night. And, although they didn't make anyone talk to anyone, it had proven to be a good strategy. After some weeks of weird silences and wary glances, everyone had started to relax more and talk to different people. Now, it was common to see people from the four different houses together, either studying or playing something or talking. Draco had to admit it was a refreshing sight and even a bit relieving.

Draco didn't mind those Friday nights, not that he would ever admit it to anyone other than himself and Pansy. No, he actually liked to spend a weekly night without any worries, just having fun with his classmates. The problem was when Pansy and Hermione had come up with something to spice up a particularly boring Friday night.

It was a winter night and the lit fireplace cast a warm glow through the room. The environment around them was so comforting, that it inevitably was the cause behind some of them feeling drowsy and sleepy. Draco was pretty sure that Susan Bones and Millicent had actually fallen asleep on one of the couches, their cats on their laps. Neville Longbottom was also halfway to sleeping where he was playing chess with Ron Weasley.

Pansy and Hermione had apparently noticed it too. From the moment he saw them whispering to each other even more than they usually did, - with serious expressions on their faces nonetheless, - Draco had been slightly afraid of whatever they would come up with.

Draco didn't trust them or whatever they were planning one bit. He was afraid that no one else would have noticed it, but he was proved wrong when he looked at Blaise and saw him observing the two girls.

"I don't think I want to know what those two are planning," Blaise said from his place in front of the fireplace. He made sure to keep his voice down so that the two girls wouldn't hear him and Draco was thankful for that.

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