When Draco woke up the next day, he was still in a daze from the kiss he shared with Lia the night before. Will she ignore me? Should I talk to her? Those were the thoughts going through Draco's mind when he was getting ready to go down to breakfast. Luckily it was Saturday and he had no classes (thank Merlin).

When Draco was finished getting dressed, he walked down to the great hall for breakfast. While he ate he was in his own little world. When he finished eating he walked up to the library to get a book to take down to the lake and read. After he found the book he wanted to read, he walked down the halls still in his own little world, when he once again was on the floor.

"We really need to stop meeting like this. We'll end up with bruises if we keep this up."

Draco looked up to see Lia getting on her feet.

"Sorry. I guess I was lost in my thoughts."

Lia smiled.

"You must have been far away."

"Yeah, it happens sometimes."

Lia smiled again and helped Draco to his feet, then bend down to get the book and handing it to him.

"I guess I should leave you to your reading. See you later Draco."

Draco muttered something under his breath that Lia couldn't hear.

"I'm sorry, I didn't hear that."

"I said 'or you could join me at the lake.'"

"Oh. Sure, I don't have anything to do anyways, other than walking around the castle. Maybe you could read to me when we get to the lake."

"It's a date then."

"If it's a date, then we should walk by the kitchen and have the elf's prepare a small picnic basket."

"Did you just agree to go on a date with me?"

"Yeah. If you don't want to, than we don't have to."

"No I want to. I was just surprised. Most people don't like me because of my family."

"You can't help who your family is."

"True. Shall we go?"

"Yes, but there's one thing I wanna do first."

"What's that?"

"This."

Lia leaned in to Draco and kissed him. Draco couldn't help but smile against Lia's lips and kiss her right back. Air became a necessity again and Draco reluctantly pulled away from Lia.

"Let's get out of here."

"I'm right there with you."