Insane House Challenge: Word Count – 350
365 Prompts Challenge: First Line - It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife.
Word count: 350
It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife. Or in Charlies case, in want of a dragon. And this dragon happened to be Draco Malfoy. Believe it or not, everyone was surprised when they found out about their relationship. Ginny suspected something like this already and she was right. His older brother was the only one Charlie had told him about this relationship and as long as he were happy, it was alright. After all, Bill had his own family and he remembered the time when everyone disliked Fleur. But everything needed time, especially after the war and their history.
His personal dragon was curled up next to him, sleeping peacefully. He could watch him the whole time sleeping. It was the only time where Draco was peaceful and quiet. Well, if you did not count the snoring and grumbling noises. Charlie lifted his boyfriend up as good as possible to put him atop. It was good that he was sleeping like a corpse because he could touch him the whole time without waking him up.
"I told you not to wake me up...or did I not...?"
His sleepy voice came from under the blanket which was nose-high. The dragon tamer looked down and smirked when he saw the tousled hair which was normally in place.
"Sorry. Didn't plan to actually wake you up. But now that you're awake...how about breakfast?"
Well, breakfast was always a good idea. Especially breakfast in bed.
"As if you're sorry, Weasley. For waking me up, you have to make breakfast. And I want breakfast in bed."
Charlie sighed and got up. He knew that otherwise Draco would kick him out. Really kick him out. He was a spoilt brat but he just made it worse since he also spoilt him. He pressed a kiss on his head before he went in the kitchen to make breakfast. And Charlie would continue to spoil him.
"And don't forget the milk in my tea! And the chocolate!"
...he should not overdo it.
