DON'T KILL ME… I know that I have been gone for a long time but im back and just thought I would share an idea with you all… got this idea when I hear the Oreo song by Adam Young (go check it out)… hope you enjoy.

There I was, my first year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. I was in the Great Hall talking with my cousins Dominique and Roxanne, and my best friend Andrea Longbottom. In my fist was the last of the Oreos that I had brought from home. A certain blond boy whose name was Scorpius Malfoy came up to me and asked what I had in my hand. I held it out to him and said "It's an Oreo."

He looked at me with a confused look on his face he said "What's an Oreo?"

"You don't know what an Oreo is? Well it is a crème filled chocolate cookie sandwich. It gets even better when you add milk." I said

"What happens when you add milk?" He said really perplexed.

"It gets all gooey." I said.

He took it from my hand and inspected it. "Where do you get them from?" Scorpius asked me.

"From the grocery store, you know that building that you get your food from."

"I've never been."

"Well, that is where Oreos come from."

"I am going to talk to my father and see if we can get some of these."

"You haven't ever tasted one. How do you know that you are going to like them?"

"From what you have described they sound perfect. Why should I not like them? Besides this is your last one so how do you propose that I taste one?"

"You can have that one if you would like. I mean my mother will be sending me more in the mail anytime now so you can eat it."

A collective gasp went through the crowd that was sitting in the Great Hall. "A Malfoy and a Weasley sharing, did hell freeze over?" I heard someone wisper.

"In fact I would share the whole pack with you if you would like." I said

He smiled. "I would very much like that Rose. Thank you."

We walked out of the great hall just as he took his first bite of an Oreo. Unknown to us, this was the start of a lot of long talks, late nights, chaste kisses, and fun summers at the burrow. Most of all this was the beginning of a beautiful friendship that would last a lifetime.