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Draco shifted uncomfortably a bit as he sat in front of the Samuel. Draco was slightly concerned for Wanda but trusted that she would be fine with Luna. At least because of Luna he wasn't trying to explain from a prison cell. He was clearly stressed by the way his hair was ruffled slightly. He just wanted Wanda to be safe, to be somewhere where she wouldn't be judged so much.

"Mr. Malfoy, you, an ex-British death eater, just brought an American muggle and superhero to the American magical headquarters. Do you know what kind of trouble this could've and still could cause?" Samuel asked. He was stressed by the current situation.

"I know Sir. I'm sorry Sir," Draco was very polite. He looked at his hands that were in his lap, unable to bring himself to look at Samuel. He knew he shouldn't have brought Wanda here but his emotions had gotten the better of him. He wasn't supposed to react to emotions like this, feel emotions like this, but when it came to Wanda he did.

Samuel sighed and pinched the bridge of his nose. He couldn't begin to imagine what had been going through Draco's mind when he had brought the muggle hero here. At least he knew Draco didn't have any plans that could destroy the magical community, "What were you thinking, bringing her here?" Samuel had to ask.

Draco looked up, his grey eyes showing his emotions clearly. He wanted to protect Wanda and make sure that she felt like she belonged somewhere. But he wasn't sure if that was the full extent of his feelings, "You might know, that Wanda is considered a witch by mortals, and because of recent events she's an outcast in their society. I wanted her to be safe and maybe find somewhere where she could be happy. I thought maybe if she was allowed to at least know of the wizarding community that she would feel that there was somewhere she could belong to an extent," Draco explained, "I know I shouldn't have brought her here Sir. I just, thought here would work for the time being and I wasn't thinking straight," Draco dropped his head again. He completely understood what could happen because of what he did.

Samuel nodded, listening as Draco explained. He understood what Draco seemed to be going through, "Well, you've convinced me not to have her obliviated," Samuel said, "But, I can't not just let Miss Wanda walk around with knowledge that wizards exist and no experience around wizards. It could cause a lot of problems."

Draco got hopeful for a moment then that hope faded away slightly when Samuel continued. He understood what Samuel was saying. It was dangerous to let Wanda go with so little knowledge of the wizarding world because she might not realize how important keeping wizards a secret was.

"But, there are a couple options that involve her learning about the wizarding world. One in particular could teach her a lot about how the wizarding world works and would get her away from the judgement of the muggle society," Samuel said. He'd have to pull a couple strings but it wouldn't be hard to do what he was thinking.

Draco's eyes lit up with hope, "That sounds perfect! May I go ask her if she would like to go through with this?" Draco asked. He didn't even need to ask exactly what Samuel was thinking because he had a pretty good idea of what Samuel was thinking, "And," Draco added, "I want to go with her. Maybe act as a buffer and help her adjust since she trusts me."

"I don't see a problem with that as long as I don't have your father coming to me and complaining," Samuel said, glad that this problem had been somewhat easy to solve. But it was true that he would like to avoid an upset Lucius as much as possible.

"Of course Sir," Draco said standing up. He stayed polite, definitely not wanting to do anything that would ruin this, "Thank you sir," He nodded politely before heading out the door to find Wanda, who admittedly could be anywhere depending on where Luna took her.


Luna hummed and held Wanda's hand as they walked. Luna was taking Wanda to the magical creatures department to show her the critters. Wanda wasn't sure what she was supposed to do exactly so she just let Luna take her wherever they were going. Every now and then though there would be something really strange like paper mice running around that Wanda found really strange.

"Draco likes you," Luna said. It wasn't a question, it was a statement. Like Luna knew Draco well enough to know that Draco liked Wanda. But it wasn't that. Luna was just really good at reading people, as weird as she seemed it was a talent of her's to read people, whether she realized it or not.

Wanda was taken a back. Luna had been so straightforward it was weird, "How do you know?" She asked. She wondered how Luna could know. Maybe there were wizards that were telepaths. Technically, Wanda could read minds but she tried to avoid doing that after Ultron.

"I just do. Draco has never been very good at hiding his feelings. In the sixth year I knew something was wrong because he was always so stressed and struggling. I was right of course," Luna said with a hum. She remembered who the end of their sixth year at Hogwarts sparked the beginning of the war.

Wanda was about to ask what Luna meant by sixth year when she realized Luna meant school. She wondered what kind of school Luna and Draco had gone to. It couldn't have been a normal school, and by their accents they weren't from America. It seemed there was a much larger wizard community than just this place.

Luna let go of Wanda's hand and grabbed a handful of bird feed. She held out her hands and smiled as several various birds came flying over and snatched up some of the bird fee from her. She loved helping out with the magical creatures.

Wanda stepped back slightly at the sudden appearance of the birds then realized this must've been where Luna was taking her. She looked around and was amazed at all the different creatures in various places around the large room. They creatures here were nothing like anything she had ever seen. Wanda was truly amazed and as she watched the creatures more the more she wanted to learn more about them.

Luna looked over at Wanda and smiled. She could tell Wanda had fallen in love with the creatures, and this was only a tiny section of all the magical creatures in the wizarding world. Luna could've said something but this once she held her tongue, letting Wanda enjoy herself since it seemed that Wanda needed the moment to just get lost.

Hurried footsteps sounded approaching them and soon enough Draco was standing next to them. He had guessed this was where Luna would go with Wanda and he was glad he had guessed right, "Are the two of you enjoying yourselves?" He asked, looking at Wanda with a small smile.

"The creatures are beautiful," Wanda commented. She was telling the truth. She did think that the creatures were beautiful despite how odd some of them looked. A crocodile rooster?! It was all so new and beautiful.

"We are enjoying ourselves," Luna said with a relaxed but sweet smile, "How did your talk with Samuel go? I hope that everything is okay. I would hate if you had to go back to Britain alone Draco," Luna did have some concern for Draco. Mostly because she thought that he was actually a good person and then there was the fact that he liked Wanda, and Wanda seemed to need someone like Draco who could understand her.

"It went really well. I'm not in too much trouble, Samuel decided not to obliviate Wanda, and he's working on a way so that Wanda can learn about the wizarding world," Draco enlightened the two girls on the current situation. He was clearly happy with the results of the conversation.

"That is wonderful," Luna said, happy for Wanda and Draco. She wondered how they were going to work on Wanda learning about the wizarding world. It was a mystery to her but a fascinating mystery nonetheless.

Wanda perked up when she heard that she would get to learn about the wizarding world. That meant she would be able to learn about these beautiful creatures. She didn't even ask what obliviate meant, "Thank you Draco," She said. She wondered what Draco had done to get this.

"You're welcome Wanda. I can take you back to the tower whenever you want," Draco offered like a proper gentleman, "You may want to pack as well. Where we'll be going is kind of far away and it will be a long stay."

Wanda got a confused look, "It will not be here? And you'll be joining me? What about my brother?" Wanda had a lot of questions but tried not to overwhelm Draco with all of them. She wondered what kind of place they would be going to. Maybe they would be going to the school Luna and Draco had gone to, but Wanda wasn't really sure if she wanted to go that far.

"No. Samuel is working on it, but this place is just wizards, American wizards specifically to learn about the wizarding world, and no one will judge you for your magic like powers. You'll fit in in a way," Draco said, "And yeah, I'll be going too. So that there's somewhere there that you can trust," Draco didn't say where they would be going. He wanted it to be a surprise for Wanda, "I didn't think about your brother. You could always write letters to him, though I suggest not telling him about the wizarding community.

Wanda nodded, understanding. She knew that it was a big deal that Draco had brought her here so if she revealed the wizarding community to anyone that would be a huge deal. Wanda didn't notice when Luna slipped off to take care of some creatures and leave those two be.

"It's okay if you don't want to go Wanda. I'd understand," Draco said softly. He really wanted this opportunity for Wanda but if she didn't want this opportunity then he would respect her decision. He couldn't force her to go, or wouldn't force her to go.

"No, it's okay," Wanda thought for a moment, "I thinkā€¦ I want to go. I want to learn more about these creatures and your wizard community. It interests me. And maybe I'll be able to finally fit in somewhere," She nodded slightly, "Tell me, when do we leave?"