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A/N: I would read Head Boy and Girl first to know where this story picked up. If you read Head Boy and Girl, here's the squeal! I hope you enjoy it. It's going to really surprise you!

Hermione found herself at the Burrow with Ginny, Mrs. Weasley, and Mrs. Granger. They were helping her get on her wedding dress. Ginny was her Maid of Honor.

"Ginny, am I doing the right thing? I mean getting married to Draco," said Hermione.

"Oh Hermione, don't say that! You love him and he loves you," said Ginny.

"Oh Ginny! Thank you for always being next to me! You're like a sister to me, you really are," said Hermione.

"You feel like a sister to me too!" Ginny hugged the older girl.

Meanwhile, at Hogwarts where they were getting married, Harry and Ron were trying to calm a very nervous Draco.

"Draco! Sit down! Stop pacing!" said Harry.

"Does she love me?" asked Draco.

"Of course she loves you," said Ron.

"She wouldn't have said yes if she didn't," said Harry.

"Mr. Malfoy, we're going to start soon, and why am I here again?" Professor Snape asked when he walked in.

"Because I need a patron," said Draco. Snape rolled his eyes.

"Anyway, there's thirty minutes to midnight. I want to see you out there in fifteen minutes," said Snape.

"Yes sir," said Draco. Snape turned around and shut the door with a slight snap behind him.

Crack! McGonagall apparated to the Burrow. "Sorry to say, but the only way for the Luna Matrimony to work is if everyone, matrons, patrons, best man, maid of honor, are all wizards. Sorry Mrs. Granger, but you can't be her matron."

"Oh, well, I want this to work, so Mrs. Weasley can do it," said Mrs. Granger.

"You sure?" asked Mrs. Weasley.

"Yes," said Mrs. Granger.

"That also means that Mr. Granger can't walk her down the aisle," said McGonagall.

"He broke his leg last week, he wouldn't be able to anyway, as much as he liked though," said Mrs. Granger.

"Oh," said McGonagall. "Who's going to walk her down the aisle then?"

"Can Ron do it?" asked Hermione.

"I don't see why not, I'll tell him now," said McGonagall. She apparated back to Hogwarts with a loud crack.

"Well, we better get going, it's almost midnight," said Mrs. Weasley.

Soon enough, it was midnight. Ron took Hermione's arm from behind her. She jumped a little. Music started to play and they started to walk up the aisle. Dumbledore was overseeing it.

"Before we begin. Are there any objections against these two to be married?" asked Dumbledore. When nothing was said, he continued. "Tonight these two will be married to the witness of the full moon, family, and friends. They will each say the spell and then chant it at the same time. That is after the 'I do's' of course. Do you Draco Malfoy take Hermione Granger to be your wife through richer and poorer, sickness and health?"

"I do," said Draco. Harry, who is Draco Best Man, gave the ring to Draco. He slipped it onto Hermione's finger.

"Do you Hermione Granger take Draco Malfoy to be your husband through richer and poorer, sickness and health?" asked Dumbledore.

"I do," said Hermione. Ginny gave Hermione the ring. She slipped it onto Draco's finger.

"Now they say the spell," Dumbledore gave Draco a dagger. He rested it on his left palm.

"By witness of the moon, family, and friends, I cut myself with this dagger. I trust you with my life, love, blood, and soul that I give to you. I give it to you and you only for the rest of my life. This spell can only be broken by death," Draco slit his palm and handed it to Hermione. She rested it on her left palm.

"By witness of the moon, family, and friends, I cut myself with this dagger. I trust you with my life, love, blood, and soul that I give to you. I give it to you and you only for the rest of my life. This spell can only be broken by death," Hermione slit her palm and handed the dagger back to Dumbledore. They clapped their left hands together.

"By witness of the moon, family, and friends, we cut myself with this dagger. We trust each other with our lives, love, blood, and souls that we give each other to you. We give it to each other and each other only for the rest of our lives. This spell can only be broken by death." Suddenly, silvery mist came from the moon and whipped around Hermione and Draco. They repeated it three more times; their hands held closed. After they were done repeating it, the mist died and they let go of each other's hands. Dumbledore tied red ribbon around their hands four times and tied it.

"And now you may kiss the bride," said Dumbledore. Draco dipped Hermione and kissed her. Everyone got up and clapped. "In the Great Hall, we have a dance set up."

Everyone headed for the Great Hall. They first dance was for the bride and groom only. They music started to play.

Kiss me out of the bearded barley

Nightly, beside the green, green grass

Swing, swing, swing the spinning step

You wear those shoes and I will ear that dress

Hermione gasped. "Everyone remembered."

"How could they forget?" asked Draco. Hermione giggled.

Oh kiss me beneath the milky twilight

Lead me out on the moonlit floor

Lift your open hand

Strike up the band and make the fireflies dance

Silver moon's sparkling

So kiss me

Kiss me down by the broken tree house

Swing 'em upon its hanging tire

Bring, bring, bring your flowered hat

We'll take the trail marked on your father's map

Oh kiss me beneath the milky twilight

Lead me out on the moonlit floor

Lift your open hand

Strike up the band and make the fireflies dance

Silver moon's sparkling

So kiss me

"Do you want to relive that moment?" asked Draco.

"Yes," said Hermione.

Oh kiss me beneath the milky twilight

Lead me out on the moonlit floor

Lift your open hand

Strike up the band and make the fireflies dance

Silver moon's sparkling

So kiss me

So kiss me

So kiss me

So kiss me

Hermione looked up and met Draco's eyes after the song ended. He kissed her for more than 20 seconds this time. This time, Ron wasn't punching him, and no one was shocked.

Hermione's father tapped Draco on the shoulder. "May I talk with my daughter?" asked Mr. Granger.

"Yeah," said Draco. He went and sat down.

"You know, you'll always still be my little girl," said Mr. Granger.

"I know daddy," said Hermione, "but I'm grown up now. You can't treat like a little girl anymore."

"I know, I won't," said Mr. Granger.

"Promise?" asked Hermione.

"Promise," said Mr. Granger.

Hermione danced with Harry, Ron and the rest of the Gryffindor boys. At three o' clock, the dance was over and everyone went to bed. Everyone was staying at Hogwarts for the night. Mr. and Mrs. Granger were staying in a room on the first floor so they wouldn't have to deal with the trick steps.