"The other two-thirds should be on Beauxbatons' warriors and Gryffindor's know-it-all." Pansy counted them one by one with his fingers, and finally sighed faintly: "You boys are really a bunch of people watching. face creatures."

It seemed that Malfoy himself had been blamed by the way.

"I'm not." Malfoy stared at Pansy, spread his hands, and gave an awkward smile.

Then the two left the long wooden table, walked sideways around the dance hall, and came to the foyer. The front door was open, and the fairy lights in the rose garden flickered as they descended the steps. It is surrounded by low bushes, ornately decorated winding paths and huge stone statues. You can hear the sound of splashing water, like a fountain, and occasionally people can be seen sitting on the carved benches. They walked through the rose bushes along a winding path.

"What are the two of them doing, have they been dumped by their respective dance partners? Those are really two poor bastards... Or are they really a couple themselves?" Pansy caught a glimpse of another one not far away. The two figures in the path, through the moonlight, she still identified the owner of the figure, and then speculated "maliciously".

It was the Gryffindor warrior Harry Potter, and his good friend Ron Weasley, who were slouching, not knowing what they were doing.

Because Ron's old robe was so old-fashioned and comical enough to be remembered at a glance.

Apart from the malicious speculation in the second half, Pansy's guess did not go wrong.

Ron's dance partner Padma was not interested in him at all, and Ron's attention was not on her. Instead, he frequently looked in the direction of Hermione and Krum jealously, which made her feel Being insulted, no girl would want her prom male partner to focus on other girls, which makes her look unattractive.

So during the dance party, the girl found an excuse to leave at will, and never came back.

Her sister Parvati seems to have encountered the same situation. Mr. Potter of Gryffindor didn't seem to be interested in her, maybe he just used her as a dance partner, so the girl from India also chose decisively. leave.

Harry held his cheeks and sat alone on a chair, staring at the dance floor in which Autumn Zhang and Cedric danced from the beginning to the end of the song. The girl's elegant and moving swan-like dancing posture and her male partner matched perfectly. The tacit understanding made him uneasy, but for some reason, he himself was so focused, he didn't even notice that his dance partner left in anger.

After a long time, he felt really annoyed and went to find something to eat. He decided not to care about what happened on the dance floor.

Only then did he realize that his dance partner had run away, and he was chatting and laughing with a few boys from Beauxbatons.

Coincidentally, he met Ron, so the two "sympathetic" people decided to go for a walk outside to relieve their inner annoyance.

"What are they doing? Draco?" Pansy was in doubt at this time, and asked in a low voice, poking Malfoy behind him with his arm, and immediately saw two figures not far from Harry and Ron.

"Professor Snape? Who else is there?" Snape's greasy hair was particularly noticeable in the moonlight, as if it was still reflecting, and Pansy recognized it at a glance.

Before Malfoy could answer, Pansy said to himself, "They're eavesdropping!"

"Professor Snape! Hello!" Pansy immediately let go of his throat and shouted deliberately, and then Snape and the man beside him immediately stopped their conversation in a hurry, and took a step back. very far apart.

"Potter? Weasley?" Snape's face became extremely ugly, and he also realized that someone was eavesdropping on their conversation. Harry and Ron were standing on the path in front of them, motionless. maintain this posture.

"We're taking a walk," Ron said to Snape bluntly. "It's not against the law, is it?"

"Then go for a walk!" Snape yelled angrily, and strode past them, his long black robes wafting behind him.

At this time, Pansy, with the help of the moonlight, also saw the appearance of another man. It was Durmstrang's headmaster, Igor Karkaroff, who seemed to reach out to touch his goatee, and then He wrapped his beard around his fingers again, and followed behind Snape tremblingly.

"How? Draco, I broke their misdeeds, right?" Pansy said smugly at Malfoy, frowning quickly. "Just why is Professor Snape hanging out with that goatee?" Together, did they know each other before?" Pansy then asked curiously.

"Maybe." Malfoy shrugged, not wanting to tell Pansy more about the truth.

"I heard that Professor McGonagall introduced a dance partner to Professor Snape? It is said that it was Professor Tenelawney, but he was rejected by him. You think he can't really..."

Malfoy lightly slashed Pansy's forehead with a hand knife, and said helplessly, "Let's use your head to think about other things."

"Let's go, it seems like a good location there." Malfoy raised his hand and began to change the subject, pointing to a large stone reindeer.

There seemed to be a beautiful fountain behind the reindeer. Against the backdrop of the bright moonlight, the water splashed and glistened. On one side was a wide open space surrounded by bushes, leaving only a narrow path. When I got closer, I found that there was originally a white marble pavilion with a stone table and a few stone benches around it.

Malfoy and Pansy sat down at the table.

"I still want to go dancing." Pansy put her hands on the table, resting her cheeks in her hands, and looked enviously in the direction of the auditorium, which was brightly lit and particularly eye-catching in the dark.

"See how the others dance?" Malfoy snapped his fingers.

"What's there to see?" Pansy said gloomily, "I'm tired of watching on the dance floor."

"Do me a favor, fairies hiding among the flowers?" Malfoy whispered suddenly, flipping the wand in his wrist.

Pansy was surprised to see that many stars suddenly emerged from the flowers in front of him. The colorful little fairies regularly circled into circles, and then a light and pleasant music floated over from nowhere. , a group of little fairies danced with the dance music under the bright moonlight.

"Thank you." Pansy whispered while staring at the beautiful scenery in front of her. She knew that the boy beside her had done her best to compensate her.

The midnight bell rang just at this time.

"Draco, let's go back, I'm really happy today." Pansy stretched, wrinkled his nose and said, "Count the time, the dance should be over, I don't want to be with them when I go back. huddled together."

"Alright." Malfoy nodded and waved his wand, and then the fairies gradually disappeared and returned to the flowers.

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