It was break, which means no school, and Persephone was forced to spend time with her family. Not that she didn't want to, but her family didn't want to spend time with her.She owled Daphne, asking if she could stay over, but she was busy.
She also owled Draco, but he was busy too, and that he'd see her at the quidditch game.
She owled Pansy,asking the same thing, but she had no reply, weird.
She was in the same situation with Blaise. She would owl, he wouldn't respond.
Persephone didn't really think of it though, just thought that they never got the letters or were busy too.
It all started when Pansy and Persephone had their weekly owl, asking each other how they are and stuff. But the weird thing is, Pansy would always ask how Blaise was. Weird right?
Even though Pansy knew that Persephone hadn't seen Blaise since the school year ended.
After that conversation, Pansy never replied to Persephone's letters.
She told Daphne about it, and she was as curious as Persephone was, maybe even more.
So Daphne owled Draco, asking if they could investigate together. Which he replied saying, yes, because he and Blaise saw each other during the break, and he noticed he was acting quite strange.
But now, Sephy was getting ready, as she was going with her father and siblings, unfortunately, to the quidditch match.
As she was fixing her hair, Ginny walks into the bathroom, knocking lightly on the door.
"Dad asks if your ready."
"Yes, I'll be down in a minute."
Ginny sighed, nodded, and left the room. As much as she hated to admit it, Ginny loved her sister. Persephone was her inspiration, her role model. The person she would go to for advice.
But that changed when she'd heard the news that her sister was in Slytherin house. Being the young, gullible, child that she was, believed her mother's cruel words.
'All Slytherins are bad, bad people. And that is what your sister is, Ginny.'
Her mother brainwashed her to believe that her sister, Molly's daughter, that she was a bad person.
Now, Ginny desperately wants to have a good relationship with her big sister again, just as they were as young kids.
But she knew how stubborn her sister was. She had been, and Ginny believed that Persephone hadn't really changed. She believed that Persephone was the same girl she was when she stepped foot onto that Hogwarts train for the very first time.
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Persephone is strolling behind her family, day dreaming.
"Where are we actually going?" She heard Potter ask.
"I don't know. Dad, where are we going?" Ron calls to his father.
"Haven't the foggiest. Keep up!"
They walk down the grassland and see a middle aged man stood near a tree.
"Arthur! It's about time, son." Amos Diggory says.
"Sorry, Amos. Some of us had a bit of a sleepy start." Arthur looks toward Ron. "This is Amos Diggory, everyone. He works with me at the ministry."
Then, a teenager jumps out of a tree. Cedric Diggory.
"Finally, someone that I can actually tolerate." Persephone thought, rolling her eyes.
Her and Cedric had met during her first year. He found her crying outside the Great Hall, after she'd received that howler her mother gave her. Ever since then, the two had been pretty great friends.
"And this strapping lad must be Cedric, am I right?"
"Yes sir." Cedric replies, looking at the ground
Cedric looks up, making eye contact with Persephone.
"Persephone." He smiles.
"Cedric." She smiles back.
"Oh, you both know each other then?" Ron asks grumpily.
"Yeah. Ced's like the brother I wish I had." Persephone says with a straight face, her eyes not leaving her twin brother's.
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The Untold Story of Persephone Weasley 🔅DRACO MALFOY
FanfictionMolly and Arthur always knew that she was different than her siblings. She had the traits of a ravenclaw, and also slytherin. But if she was a real Weasley, she'd be in Gryffindor like the rest of them, right? Started: 9th May 2019 Completed:...