He grew used to Draco as a fixture in the flat, and now he knows that they probably won't spend as much time together, or as much time in the same place. He always does miss people when they move out.
I was unsure how to handle the transition of Hermione and Harry's relationship back to "normal," so I'm glad that came off for you.
Draco would probably insist on choosing the sheets himself. Or doing it in the Manor!
Probably the most infuriating thing about Diggory is that he does believe some of it. He's a good politician because he can summon up enough sincerity to fool the people who want to be fooled, but he also does genuinely think that Muggleborns should have more rights, etc. The fact that the potion would also inconvenience him, and so would Harry, are part of it, but not the whole.
If Draco makes it clear what kind of position he'd like to have Harry in (that sounded dirty...), Harry will do his best to adapt. The major problems here are going to be a) Daphne and b) the fact that Draco wants Harry to chase him, so he's deliberately obfuscating some things.
Harry's a wild card. But they see themselves as responding defensively out of need, because Draco was the one who went to Harry first.
Since she's the woman he'll start dating, I guess it's to use her, the question is how.
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He grew used to Draco as a fixture in the flat, and now he knows that they probably won't spend as much time together, or as much time in the same place. He always does miss people when they move out.
I was unsure how to handle the transition of Hermione and Harry's relationship back to "normal," so I'm glad that came off for you.
Draco would probably insist on choosing the sheets himself. Or doing it in the Manor!
Probably the most infuriating thing about Diggory is that he does believe some of it. He's a good politician because he can summon up enough sincerity to fool the people who want to be fooled, but he also does genuinely think that Muggleborns should have more rights, etc. The fact that the potion would also inconvenience him, and so would Harry, are part of it, but not the whole.
If Draco makes it clear what kind of position he'd like to have Harry in (that sounded dirty...), Harry will do his best to adapt. The major problems here are going to be a) Daphne and b) the fact that Draco wants Harry to chase him, so he's deliberately obfuscating some things.
Harry's a wild card. But they see themselves as responding defensively out of need, because Draco was the one who went to Harry first.
Since she's the woman he'll start dating, I guess it's to use her, the question is how.
Um. Kind of the other way around.