How...Unfortunate
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  • Reads 3,947
  • Votes 259
  • Parts 12
  • Time 2h 28m
Ongoing, First published Oct 27, 2022
Draco did not like this at all...he had somehow managed to get roped...literally...in with some band of brash...idiots who decided to try and storm what seems to be some mythical landscape belonging to ancient elves. Or at least, that was what they called themselves. From what Draco could tell they seemed rather similar to Veela, but considering he was sort of at their mercy at the moment...they could call themselves whatever they wanted, he sure as hell was not going to correct them. Not with his mind not really...processing the fancy magic, and magic blades, and obvious rivalry that puts the one between Gryffindor and Slytherin to shame. Furthermore he just...isn't up to it. 

Now if he could just get a band of morons to stop trying to recruit him on a death mission that would be great. He had already been given one of those and...so far failed. He did not need another one.
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Draco Malfoy and The Half-Blood Prince (BOOK 6 of 7)

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*FULL SERIES COMPLETE* This is book 6 in the Draco Malfoy Series. I highly recommend that you read the first five before this one. Draco has been recruited for Voldemort's elite circle, the Death Eaters. Not only that, but the Dark Lord has a special task for him: kill the only wizard who stands a chance against Voldemort. Draco can't kill anyone, much less Dumbledore, a man he has grown to respect above most others. And how is he supposed to help bring Voldemort to his knees when he's got a Vanishing Cabinet to fix? Things get tough during Draco's sixth year, with former members of Dumbledore's army despising his guts, with aspiring Death Eating Slytherins (and not just Slytherins), and with participants in the battle at the Department of Mysteries conflicted about their feelings towards Draco (well, he did save their lives so it should kind of be a no brainer). The real question is: who is on whose side? Draco may be the heir of Merlin, but there are some strange alliances that even he couldn't have seen coming, especially when it concerns his own friends. Rights for the creation of the Wizarding World and all its occupants go to J. K. Rowling.