A couple of months before Draco was supposed to leave for Hogwarts, this new family moved in next to the Manor. He was confused and wanted to meet this new family but Lucius, Draco's father, immediately opposed of the family next door. Thought to be muggles. Draco grew intrigued by this new family next door, because he viewed a girl, who looked about the same age as he was. Draco met her, the day she moved in, but for a quick glimpse before his father became suspicious once again. From then on, he wrote letters to her, and she wrote back every time. Draco even wrote back from Hogwarts, as well as keeping every single letter in a box under his bed. But half way through the fifth year at Hogwarts, she received a letter, this time from Professor McGonagall. Utterly confused, she attended the school, but something seemed strange about this new girl, everyone seemed to know who she was, besides Malfoy himself. She was feared by many, and by which she was feared the most by, Harry Potter. But why?
Draco panicked. He did not know where he was, only that he was nowhere close to home. Just one night he goes to sleep uneasily in the Malfoy Manor dreading the next day as he was scheduled to take the Dark Mark, the next he wakes up sopping wet in a small frontal garden in a time that, seeing the horridly outdated architecture, is not his, and unable to say anything when asked where is parents are except 'gone'. He doesn't know how he got to some older time and he doesn't really want to know. Maybe it is Fate fucking with him again. Would be typical. Last thing he knew his Father was at the Ministry and his Mother was locked in her room, both likely to die when Father came back...so who knew?
It is the 1940s, as he soon learns, and dread creeps in. Stuck going to Hogwarts for his sixth year, with nothing more than his name and trying to fend off the curious looks and stares as a Malfoy seems to pop up out of nowhere, Draco does not know what he is going to do.
Luckily he has Tom by his side...sort of...He just doesn't know what to make of him.