From Clouds To Rain | 107k | E
When Harry fills in as assistant to CEO of Malfoy Enterprises, Draco Malfoy, he learns to navigate the unfamiliar world of luxury while deciphering his new boss's challenging personality.
Preview under the cut
Lone figure in front of wall-length windows, Draco Malfoy turned when Harry entered his office. Grey eyes searched the air near his headâto the left, to the right, aboveâyet not directly at his face.Â
âHermione?â Malfoy asked, lowering his gaze, examining the paperwork in his hands.Â
âHarry,â he corrected.Â
Malfoy looked at him, mouth flat, eyebrow raised. He turned his shoulders and stepped in Harryâs direction, setting the paperwork on his desk, folding an arm behind his back.Â
âOver the years, Hermione has grown like a benign tumour in my brain that Iâve come to count on. If removed, the displacement of brain tissue could lead to herniationâin which case, I might die,â Malfoy said calmly, continuing his slow pace forward. âHowever, if the object to replace the Hermione-sized tumour is an adequate size, I might avoid a midline shift, but only under the circumstance that its substitute is a perfect fit. Based on the colour or your trousers, the horrendous sight of your hair, and the tea stain on your collar that you would have noticed straight away had you managed to look in the mirror before you left the cave that you call a houseâIâm inclined to believe that I need to brace myself for death at the very obvious lack of Hermione Granger at your side.âÂ
Malfoy had come so close that Harry felt the urge to crane his neck back in order to look up at him properly, but instead kept his back straight, his gaze on Malfoyâs shoulder.Â
âIâll ask again,â Malfoy said, placing both hands behind his back. âHermione?âÂ
Harry cleared his throat, took a bracing breath.Â
âSheâs in hospital,â Harry said. âWent into early labour last nightâsheâll be on maternity leave for the next few months.âÂ
âHow early? Not pre-term?â Malfoy asked, and Harry glanced up, seeing a crease between his brows.Â
âNo, just a week,â Harry said, and Malfoy raised his fingers to his chin, turning away, his other hand curled behind his back as he paced toward his window again.Â
âItâs unavoidable, then,â Malfoy murmured. âI did wonder why she was dragging around that strange boy last week, but thought it was some kind of work experienceâŠâÂ
âEr, that was me,â Harry said, and Malfoy waved his hand dismissively.Â
âWhen did you say sheâd be back? Next week?âÂ
âJanuary. She told you all of this when she introduced me last Monday.âÂ
âHow am I to listen to everything she says?â Malfoy muttered.Â
âShe also wrote it in a memo. Itâs there, on your desk,â Harry said, pointing to it with his pen.Â
Malfoy waved his hand again, sighing.Â
âWell, this is supremely inconvenient,â Malfoy murmured. âYour trousers are awful. What is that, vomit colour?âÂ
Harry looked down, stuck out a leg.Â
âThe tag said khaki.âÂ
âTheyâre terrible. Go find something from Stefano Ricciâeven Tom Ford would do. Just donât let me see those dreadful things again.âÂ
âErâŠwould TK Maxx be alright? Iâll get something black.âÂ
Malfoyâs shoulders raised, and he turned, his mouth pinched.Â
âTK Maxx?â He asked, voice raising. âDonât you dare try to use your company card at such a revolting place as that. Surely, the plastic would melt on contact with the card reader.âÂ
âCompany card? I havenât got one.âÂ
Malfoy groaned loudly, pinching the bridge of his nose.Â
âMust I do everything around here?â he asked, going toward his desk, searching through a drawer and pulling out an envelope.Â
He turned it and Harry saw his name on the front as Malfoy slipped a finger underneath the seal flap and pulled out two credit cards and a sheet of paper.Â
âAh, my little brain tumour,â Malfoy sighed, the corner of his mouth lifting, and then flattening when his eyes caught on Harryâs trousers again. âGo. Now. I canât stand to look at you.âÂ
He held out the envelope and Harry went forward to take it, tucking it in his pocket.Â
âYou have three meetings this morning and then lunchâitâs all on your schedule,â Harry said, reading his notes quickly.Â
âYes, yes, I knowâget out. Buy at least three trousers, five shirts, two belts, two pairs of shoes, and two suits for functions. Navy and black only, no grey. It will wash you out. Monochrome shirts only. And tiesâdonât forget ties. Nothing plaid, plaid makes me nauseous. No houndstooth, eitherâif I even glimpse houndstooth from the corner of my eye, I get an instant migraine and am miserable for days.âÂ
Harry scribbled it all down as quickly as he could, struggling to spell âhoundstoothâ, and wondered what it even was.Â
âRight now?â Harry asked.
âAnd those glasses? Are you certain about those? Get a watch, tooâsomething classic like Rolex or Cartier.â
âIâve already got a watch,â Harry said, and Malfoy tutted, his eyes full of pity as he considered the watch fastened to Harryâs wrist.Â
âA cheap watch cheapens the whole outfit, and if you look cheap, then I will, too.â
âDo I haveâerâa price limit? This will costâŠhundreds of thousands, I canât even imagine.âÂ
Malfoy put his hands on his hips, his eyes narrowing, and Harry took a step back.Â
âYouâve already insulted me just with your clothes and your face. Now you want to do it with your words, too?âÂ
âIââÂ
âGo! I can feel the purchase value of my stocks dropping the longer you stand here in those absurd trousers.âÂ
Harry set down the printed version of Malfoyâs schedule and left, pausing as he shut the door to take out the envelope Hermione had left for him in Malfoyâs desk. He found the two credit cards with his name on them, as well as a document with instructions on how to submit his receipts for approval to the finance department.Â
âI can feel you still standing out there. Leave the building at once! I donât want anyone to know youâre affiliated with my company while you still look like that,â Malfoy called, and Harry hurried forward with a start. âAnd get some hair product!âÂ
















