Here you go, another sappy, fluffy Ron/Draco scene. I must give thanks to my boyfriend, who watched Breakfast at Tiffany's with me (I know, odd right? What boy watches Breakfast at Tiffany's unless he's gay? Should I be worried?) and whined to me about how much kissing in the rain actually sucks (I personally have never noticed), which lead me to write this Drabble-thingy. And I do mention the movie in here, but it really was one of the only movies I knew for sure had a raining/kissing scene in it and I thought up the bad reasons all on my own, not using any of his!

WARNING: Cute male-on-male kissing ahead.

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Draco hated kissing in the rain. Yes, alright, everyone thinks it's terribly romantic and cute, but the reality is uncomfortable and cold and the farthest thing from 'romantic' possible. Draco firmly believed that everyone had been terribly deceived by the Muggle film industry, with movies like "Breakfast At Tiffany's" and "The Notebook" and "Great Expectations" and even "Spiderman".

All of his past flings had loved it, and he had conceded to their teenager fantasies, which blinded them enough that they didn't even realize how terrible it was. Draco, however had realized the truth immediatly, himself a realist.

You see, as you kiss someone in the rain, (besides being horribly clichéd) the rain, which plasters your hair to your face and makes you want to push it away but you can't because your face is currently attached to someone else's (whose hair is also plastered to their face, and yours as well), is weighing down your clothing and making it hard to breathe and concentrate properly on the kiss. The rain gets into your eyes and into your nose and makes you freezing within a matter of moments, which leaves you down with a bad cold and dumping the sod who managed to talk you into kissing him in the rain in the first place.

Which is why Draco hated kissing in the rain.

Which is also why Draco did not want to kiss Weasley in the rain as he rather liked dating Weasley, and kissing in the rain only ended in disaster, at least when it came to Draco.

Unfortunately, Ron didn't get to hear Draco's protest, or why he didn't like it, seeing as Ron just pulled Draco into a hard snog before Draco even knew what was going on.

Draco was about to rip himself away, about to yell at Weasley that no matter how great a kisser he was, he couldn't make kissing in the rain bearable, when all of a sudden he realized that Ron had cast a spell that kept their clothes and hair dry. They could still feel the rain, and it felt as though they were getting wet, but they were actually quite dry.

And warm, Draco noted as he tucked his arms inside Ron's jacket. After reveling in the heat that Ron never seemed to run out of, Draco decided that he rather liked kissing Weasley in the rain. He liked the pitter-patter of the rain and the fresh, damp smell which invaded his nostrils as he gave Ron a thorough snogging.

Draco was never so glad to be proven wrong.

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