Couldn't let that 'Any situation featuring Lucius Malfoy' challenge over on
malfoy100 pass without contributing, could I? I'm hoping to see some of you over there! ;)
The first drabble was aimed at garnering the extra points awarded for mentioning the diary. (It's always interesting trying to write to a challenge.)
The second... well, I've been pondering using drabbles to dip into Lucius' perspective on Invictus, and this is the first attempt - set, appropriately enough, right at the beginning.
Her last hand-me-down
Lucius had never really been comfortable with the diary. Cheap covers, thin paper, Muggle: hardly a fit vessel for the Dark Lord.
Though it was not really the Dark Lord within those pages. Just as well – it had been difficult enough to remain prudent in ‘conversations’ with the sixteen-year-old version. The Weasley girl wouldn’t stand a chance.
But he had found himself curiously reluctant to part with the nondescript little book. As if it had imbibed a part of him, too. To let a blood traitor child carry it felt… wrong.
Well, she would not be carrying it for long.
Anticipation
A sudden heat in my wand tells me my trap is sprung.
For a moment I consider delaying my entrance… but I don’t want her to lose hope.
No, I want to rip it from her.
I settle my cloak around my shoulders: first impressions count. And I have no wish to be contaminated by her Mudblood filth.
It’s distasteful, letting her besmirch my most secret of chambers, but necessary. I trust my own security. And my own skill with the preparations.
I confess I will enjoy those. I will savour her hatred.
And she will finally learn her place.
The first drabble was aimed at garnering the extra points awarded for mentioning the diary. (It's always interesting trying to write to a challenge.)
The second... well, I've been pondering using drabbles to dip into Lucius' perspective on Invictus, and this is the first attempt - set, appropriately enough, right at the beginning.
Lucius had never really been comfortable with the diary. Cheap covers, thin paper, Muggle: hardly a fit vessel for the Dark Lord.
Though it was not really the Dark Lord within those pages. Just as well – it had been difficult enough to remain prudent in ‘conversations’ with the sixteen-year-old version. The Weasley girl wouldn’t stand a chance.
But he had found himself curiously reluctant to part with the nondescript little book. As if it had imbibed a part of him, too. To let a blood traitor child carry it felt… wrong.
Well, she would not be carrying it for long.
A sudden heat in my wand tells me my trap is sprung.
For a moment I consider delaying my entrance… but I don’t want her to lose hope.
No, I want to rip it from her.
I settle my cloak around my shoulders: first impressions count. And I have no wish to be contaminated by her Mudblood filth.
It’s distasteful, letting her besmirch my most secret of chambers, but necessary. I trust my own security. And my own skill with the preparations.
I confess I will enjoy those. I will savour her hatred.
And she will finally learn her place.