Hey look. it's me back with chapter 2 after like 3 months.

It was a few days later that Voldemort decided that he wanted to know how the Potter heir would use the blackmail material that he helped him to gather on the young Malfoy. But he was unsure as to how to go about getting that information, since he did not want the boy knowing about his interest yet.

Then Voldemort remembered from his conversation with Harry that the Malfoy spawn complains to his father about everything, so he decided that the best way to get the required information would be to read the letters Draco sends to his father about it. But the Malfoy Lord is too prideful about his son to read such humiliating letters aloud willingly, so Voldemort decided to just wait until Lucius' next inevitable fuck up and make it a punishment instead. It only took three days. Now due to Lucius' little slip up in front of a reporter and not obliviating him, he gets to read his son's letters aloud at breakfast.

It was the day after Draco left to go back to Hogwarts after the Yule break , and Voldemort was eating breakfast with Lucius, Narcissa, and the rest of the present Death Eaters, determined to not miss a single letter. He could not wait to surprise Lucius with this punishment, considering that he only told him that his punishment would come later. Seeing Draco's owl in the distance Voldemort turned to Lucius and said " Lucius I have decided on an appropriate punishment for your most recent mistake. Since you apparently want everyone to know your business, as evident by you not obliviating that reporter, you will read all of Draco's letters aloud at the breakfast table whenever you receive them. Starting with this one right now." Voldemort finished as he flicked his wand to open the window allowing Draco's owl into the dining room.

The table was silent as Lucius looked up "My Lord surely you don't care to listen to the trivial complaints of my son. Don't you have better things to do with your time?"

Voldemort looked up with a gleam in his eyes," You're absolutely right Lucius, I do have better uses of my time than listening to your spawn complain about how difficult it is to put all that gel in his hair every day without the assistance of his nanny eff." Voldemort mocked. "Thank you for volunteering to take over the completion of my paperwork for the duration of your punishment as well so that I may listen to your sons' letters while I eat my breakfast, without worrying about all the time I am wasting." Voldemort answered sarcastically. "Now, do you have any other concerns about your punishment Lucius?" Voldemort asked sweetly. After a quick 'No My Lord' from Lucius, Voldemort quipped "Well, let's start with your punishment than."

Lucius visibly uncomfortable opened Draco's letter and began reading.