Hey everyone. This story was brought to you by [72 Hour Speed Comp], Sophie's Smut (Or Not, As It Were), Pop Figure Collection, and March Writing Club's Love in Motion on Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. For [72 Hour Speed Comp] I wrote for the character of Teddy Lupin. For Sophie's Smut (Or Not, As It Were) I wrote for the word prompt number 6. Shaft. For Pop Figure Collection I wrote for Agent Phil Coulson's Sunglasses - (object) sunglasses. For March Writing Club's Love in Motion I wrote for the Next-Gen pairing of Teddy/Victoire. I hope you all enjoy this cute little piece of fluff called Castle in the Clouds.

Teddy Lupin pulled his new sunglasses over his eyes as the shaft of sunlight that pierced his eyes moved overhead. He and Victoire had been spending a beautiful day at Shell Cottage. They'd just finished a lovely little picnic lunch that her mother had made for them when Teddy suggested watching clouds.

"Do you that panda?" Victoire asked pointing at one of the clouds not far off to his right.

"The one right next to the giant seahorse?" he asked leaning up on his elbow looking at the panda staring straight at his seahorse.

Victoire nodded and then remembered he was watching the sky the same as she was. "Yeah," she said excitedly. "That panda." The bright blue of sky brought out the blue in her eyes which if you asked sparkled in their excitement.

"Look over there," Teddy pointed in all the excitement of a ten year old. "There's a castle. Maybe a king and a queen live up there and they will grant us titles and stuff."

"Maybe," Victoire giggled as she pillowed her blonde hair under her head to make lying on the ground more comfortable. "Maybe it's a giant's castle and there's a prince or princess waiting up there to be rescued."

"Like in that story, Grandma Andromeda was telling me?" Teddy asked quizzically.

Victoire giggled yet again. "Just like that," she told him. "They're waiting to be rescued by some brave young person who will find a way to the giant castle and slay the giant. Just like Jack and the Beanstalk."

"But that's a fairy tale." He sighed as looked over to watch Victoire who seemed so lost in her telling of the tale. "Maybe the people in the castle are my parents."

"That's a good thought, Teddy," she told him catching his eye as he blinked rapidly and looked away from her. "That way they can always be looking over in their castle of clouds."

Teddy turned back towards Victoire again. "Do you think they are? Looking after me from up there?"

"I know they are."

A few minutes later Victoire's mum's voice was heard calling out for them to return to the yard. Teddy looked up at the castle of clouds in the sky with a smile. "I'll see you next time, Mum and Dad," he called up to it. Then he followed Victoire back to her house.

I hope you all enjoyed this cute little piece of fluff called Castle in the Clouds.