[When Hermione talks there's a slight strain in her voice - possibly from the heat?]
This is horrible. Sick. Disgusting. How could they-- it's just sick. And after all that heat, and the stupid candy. I don't understand it.
[she's sounds worried and sick, but doesn't know what to say, and so she rambles.]I ought go to the library, see how
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[Lucky for Hermione, he's not one to pry on private matters.]
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...if Lexaeus would accompany me.
And that's wise, Hermione, to keep trusted allies at your side.
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[Even with his usual drawl, however, Draco sounds more than a bit unnerved.]
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I'm fine. If you ask me, the best medicine is... you know... the way we solved it last time. If nothing else, it's definitely a better course of action than going through the library and sorting through a bunch of books.
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[she sounds indignant, for some reason, but there's a a warm laugh behind it.]
You can't solve everything... with that. Honestly.
But I really ought to go to the library soon and try to clean up there. Those are valuable, you know.
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[Why no, he doesn't sound the least bit apologetic.]
I can go with you. I just don't promise to keep my mind on cleaning up.
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Oh, I see how it is. Hm. Well. I'll keep that in mind next time we have a fight then. Sometimes talking is better at solving problems.
You'll see.
And what's that supposed to mean? There's nothing else to do over there. Don't tell me you'll start reading. That's ridiculous.
[purposefully dense? oh, maybe~]
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