A Surprise Practice

By HPFangirl71

He heard her as he walked past the empty classroom. His only question, why would the beautiful Hermione Granger be crying all alone. Hesitantly he opened the door and stepped in. She looked up in horror at his intrusion. "Cedric, what are you doing here?"

"Well, I could ask you the same question, but I won't. The better question is why were you crying?" He spoke in that soft unobtrusive way of his. He sat down next to her, patiently awaiting her answer.

She mistakenly looked up, losing herself in the beauty of his face. She could tell he truly wanted to help her. She wasn't at all sure anyone could. "Its silly really…" Her curls bobbed as she shook her head. "I overheard the boys, Harry and Ron talking about girls. They talked about me… only they said I didn't count as a girl."

Tears again rushed to her eyes as she spoke of what she'd overheard. Cedric's hand reached out to lightly touch her shoulder. She relaxed and continued "They don't count me as a girl cause I'm not highly feminine and I've never been kissed by a boy." A faint blush of embarrassment reached her cheeks as she spoke. Why was she even telling him these things?

"Perhaps I can help." he whispered in his silky dream of a voice. Hermione couldn't see how till she felt the softness of his lips boldly exploring hers. She felt heady and breathless as she returned his kiss. He pulled away, apologizing for his actions. She looked up at him, where he'd moved to a few feet from her. His kiss had surprised her yet she wanted to swim in it again and again.

She quickly crossed the distance between them, looked into his lust filled eyes and replied "That was wonderful for starters but as I always say, practice makes perfect." She boldly pulled his head to hers and soon he was again kissing her with those beautifully sensual lips. Those lips that tasted like a bit of Heaven and seemed to make her come all undone inside. As they once again pulled apart, he whispered with a smile, "Well you've been kissed now… but I don't mind practicing till we get it perfect."