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The hothead, I hated that about him. His temper and judgment were seriously intertwined. He could never look at things logically. I decided to go at it from a different angle.

Hermione,

Why don't we put aside our differences and call a truce. I've sent a similar letter to Potter, but he won't listen. Harry, that is.

Would you be willing to help me convince him? I swear that I'm completely sincere.

Sincerely,
Draco Malfoy

I sealed it and sent it along. If anyone could be convinced of my sincerity I thought she would be the one. If I convinced her she was sure to get through to him eventually. I destroyed Harry's response to my first letter and went downstairs for breakfast.

Hopefully my father was over his bad mood from the night before. I didn't discover whether he was over it or not as he was away for the day and I'd missed his departure by several hours. How very sad.

I remembered a time when I used to look up at him, and think of him as a sort of God. I emulated him in every way possible. Maybe I was still doing it to that day. I was determined that that part of my life would come to an end now.

I spent the morning brewing potions in the basement. I always found brewing relaxing. That was probably why I liked potions class so much. After I went upstairs and had lunch. My owl flew in during lunch and dropped a letter from Hermione next to my plate.

"Something important dear?" Mother asked from the other side of the table. I glanced down at it.

"Just a letter from a friend," I told her. She smiled in easy acceptance. That was the nice thing about mother. She never asked too many questions. After lunch I went directly to my room to read the letter. Hermione had written three pages of text which could be summarized into one sentence.