Fairy Fluff
By: Hermione L. Granger
Disclaimer: Don't own this.
A/N: Sorry, just wanted something fluffy.
"Ron!" Hermione hissed as he pulled her into a dark corridor, "What do you think you're doing?"
"Nothing, I just, oh hush for once Hermi," Ron replied, keeping his voice low. The two carried on in silence, Ron pulling Hermione by the hand the whole way.
"Alright, now wait here, and watch," he whispered in her ear. The two had reached a small hole, much like a window, in the cave walls. Below was a huge gathering area, that streched over a hundred feet down, and was at least a thousand feet wide. Immediatly Hermione's fear of hights kicked in, as she grabbed Ron's arm.
"It's okay," he whispered with a grin, putting his arm around her, and pulling her in close, "Just watch."
The two sat like that for almost ten minutes, neither wanting to move. Then, all of the sudden, thousands of faries poured in, filling the room with light. Hermione sat in awe, watching the millions and millions of twinkiling lights floating, dancing together, creating a rainbow waltz of colors. The ceremony went on for several minutes, before all the fairies flew off. With her mouth open, Hermione was ready to turn to Ron, to thank him, he put a finger over her lips and pointed down to the center of the chamber.
Squinting, Hermione could tell it was a baby unicorn. She watched for a moment, as the unicorn layed there, then stood, and left through one of the many passages. Hermione turned to look at Ron, confussion running across her face.
"What?" he said, his voice strong, ringing out in the corridors, "Miss Know-It-All didn't know how unicorns are born?"
"It, it says that no one's ever seen the birth a unicorn, no one was quite sure how they were born," she stuttered, still amazed, as Ron pulled her to her feet.
"Well," he said with a grin, "Now two people know."
"Oh Ron," Hermione whispered, "Thank you." Slowly, Ron reached up to her check, and allowed a single finger to run down it. Carefully, he tilted her chin towards his, and kissed her softly.
By: Hermione L. Granger
Disclaimer: Don't own this.
A/N: Sorry, just wanted something fluffy.
"Ron!" Hermione hissed as he pulled her into a dark corridor, "What do you think you're doing?"
"Nothing, I just, oh hush for once Hermi," Ron replied, keeping his voice low. The two carried on in silence, Ron pulling Hermione by the hand the whole way.
"Alright, now wait here, and watch," he whispered in her ear. The two had reached a small hole, much like a window, in the cave walls. Below was a huge gathering area, that streched over a hundred feet down, and was at least a thousand feet wide. Immediatly Hermione's fear of hights kicked in, as she grabbed Ron's arm.
"It's okay," he whispered with a grin, putting his arm around her, and pulling her in close, "Just watch."
The two sat like that for almost ten minutes, neither wanting to move. Then, all of the sudden, thousands of faries poured in, filling the room with light. Hermione sat in awe, watching the millions and millions of twinkiling lights floating, dancing together, creating a rainbow waltz of colors. The ceremony went on for several minutes, before all the fairies flew off. With her mouth open, Hermione was ready to turn to Ron, to thank him, he put a finger over her lips and pointed down to the center of the chamber.
Squinting, Hermione could tell it was a baby unicorn. She watched for a moment, as the unicorn layed there, then stood, and left through one of the many passages. Hermione turned to look at Ron, confussion running across her face.
"What?" he said, his voice strong, ringing out in the corridors, "Miss Know-It-All didn't know how unicorns are born?"
"It, it says that no one's ever seen the birth a unicorn, no one was quite sure how they were born," she stuttered, still amazed, as Ron pulled her to her feet.
"Well," he said with a grin, "Now two people know."
"Oh Ron," Hermione whispered, "Thank you." Slowly, Ron reached up to her check, and allowed a single finger to run down it. Carefully, he tilted her chin towards his, and kissed her softly.
