Scorpius Malfoy was doing something he had never done before in his entire life. He was walking into a trap. No, wait, that wasn't right, he'd done that before. He was walking straight into a trap, fully aware of what he was striding into. Well, apperating into, but that was just a technicality.
Cesca had cornered him after her shift at Honeydukes the day before, blabbering on about how she wanted to spend time with him the next day. Scorpius, not having any other plans, agreed in an instant. Then, this morning, he'd received a letter from Cesca's monster of an owl. The letter had spun an intricate web of lies that resulted in Scorpius needing to meet the teenager at Isadora's house. Scorpius had almost been temped to send the letter back without comment, to show the blonde what Scorpius thought of her rather transparent excuses. Scorpius didn't, however, understanding that this was his sister's equivalent of a warning. He would go anyway, as Cesca knew he would. She could have come up with a far more convincing argument. She could have spun a completely believable story about Isadora being out of the country, so that Scorpius would stride through the door and be blindsided when faced with the wrong sister.
Hell, had it really gotten so bad that Scorpius didn't even know what nation Isadora was in? Cesca could have told him that the middle Malfoy child was in France, and the wizard wouldn't have thought twice about it. Guilt crawled up the man's spine, curling around his throat until he was practically being choked with it.
Scorpius thought, not for the first time, about what his life would be like if Isadora and Cesca were the close siblings, leaving Scorpius to deal with his life alone. Scorpius thought of his sister, his beautiful sister, married before her older brother. How Scorpius had fought against the joining, but not nearly as hard as he could have. As he should have.
The wizard might have seen straight through Francesca's plan, but that didn't mean he was any less likely to do exactly what she wanted him to. It was a little scary, how well his youngest sister always knew which buttons to push.
If he knew Cesca, and he did, Isadora wouldn't be expecting him. If anything, she would be expecting Cesca herself. That, at the very least, evened the playing field a little. Isadora got her home turf, and Scorpius got the element of surprise. It was like a war, a little. No, it was a war. Would be a war. Scorpius only had to discover which kind.
Knocking on the door, because the last thing he needed was a lecture from Isadora on manners, Scorpius inhaled deeply, and waited.