Sunglasses – Dramione
The bright sun was reflecting off the lake as the golden trio sat on the grass enjoying the warm day. Hermione was wearing her muggle sunglasses, protecting her eyes from the light. A ways along the lake, the Slytherin group lead by Draco Malfoy was standing around laughing at something they thought was funny.
Hermione's sunglasses were the kind that were dark enough so you couldn't see the persons eyes and Hermione was using this to her advantage. It was the first weekend of September, their seventh year and people had changed. Hermione's hair was permanently styled differently than it had been in previous years. It was straight with a few loose curls making her look older and much more attractive. All of the boys had grown taller and shoulders broadened, making them look more like men.
As Hermione inconspicuously looked across at what she thought was the perfection of the male body, she tried to hide a smirk. If Harry and Ron ever could read her mind, they'd think she was in need of some serious help. And she was, she admitted it herself. There was no way she could have predicted that in her 7th year she'd fall head over heels for Draco Malfoy.
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A movement around the lake made Draco look ever. He saw a girl around his age stand up. She had dark sunglasses on and her beautiful brown hair shone in the sun. Draco didn't even look down to see who she had been sitting with, his eyes followed the anonymous girl as she walked back up to the castle. For the life of him he couldn't picture who it could be. But he knew he had to find out.
A few minutes later, he used his natural leadership abilities to lead his followers back up to the castle, in the hopes of running into the girl again. Just before he reached the castle doors they opened and the mudblood Hermione Granger stepped out.
"You're in my way mudblood." He snarled. She looked up at him and raised an eyebrow.
"No, Malfoy you're in mine." She said before slipping her sunglasses on and making her way back to her friends. Draco turned and watched her leave, mouth open, astonished at the changes that had happened over the summer.
