Dark Days
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  • Reads 4,605
  • Votes 58
  • Parts 32
  • Time 2h 32m
Complete, First published Jan 04, 2013
Elizabeth Jenkins is the average student at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.  That's what people think though.  She's friends with the "Trio", aka, Harry Potter, Hermione Granger, & Ron Weasly, and knows most of the adventures in the passing years.  
	Now in their sixth year though, they know that the dark days are going to start.  They know that the wizarding world is close to the biggest war, where then no one can be trusted, and everyone will be divided, and death will be the only news.  Ever since what happened at the ministry with Dumbledore's Army, or the DA, they know that Voldemort is going to start getting as much power as he possibly can.
	Harry tells Liz of his suspicions of Malfoy, and him being a death eater.  Liz doesn't know if he is right, and doesn't ponder on it too much.  
	She notices though, about how Draco's been acting, especially around her.  Liz has the hunch of him liking her, but doesn't know if its real.  What if it is?  And what will Liz do, especially with the thought of him being a death eater in her mind?
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