Rating: T
Word Count: 336
Summary: Scorpius disobeys Ron's orders to stay away from Rose and takes a chance during the summer of their fifth year.
I OWN NOTHING
Prompt: Put your iTunes on shuffle, and write a drabble based on each of the first ten songs that play.
Song: Existentialism on Prom Night by Straylight Run
In the light of the full cold moon I can see his platinum blonde hair walk up the small well beaten path toward's the house. I think he can see me in the window but hopes that I don't see him because he wanted to surprise me. He has a broom stick in his hand which isn't unusal for Scorpius. He spent just about all of his free time either on a broom or in the library or in Hogsmeade with me. This didn't bother me; brons and brains were perfectly fine. I just loved it when he wore muggle shirts because they would cling to his muscles from quidditch and show them off like famous work of art in a muesum.
He mounts the broom and he seems to be heading towards my bedroom window. I run on my tip toes to my bed. I do this to make him feel like he surprised me, like I know he wants to. He always loved surprises. As I hit the bed I hear something outside my window which is definitely not what I expected to hear. It was a soft voice singing which I had never heard before. I tip toed back to the window to find Scorpius singing quietly trying to wake my parent's considering my father forbid him to stay away from me. He gets off the broom and climbs in my window, still singing.
"Cause maybe you're gonna be the one that saves, and after all you're my wonderwall." He sang softly over and over, and lays the broom down on the wooden trunk infront of the window. He put his hands around my waist and kisses my forehead before we both hear stirring in the next room. "I'll miss you." He says as he kisses me goodnight and flys out of the window. I watch him as he lands on the ground and quickly disappears in path then hurry to my bed as I went to jump onto the bed I hit my head. I heard my Dad stir even more in the next room, I heard his feet hit the floor. I knew this wasn't the greatest time to have a headache, I threw the covers over me just before Dad pops his head through my doorway. He looked around the room and couldn't tell anyone had been there. As he leaves I giggle and realize I won't see Scorpius for another month, then I softly whisper "I'll miss you too."
