A/N: This time, I inspired myself. Enjoy!
Innocence
I skipped along the corridor leading away from Professor McGonagall's office, pulling my unwilling boyfriend along with me. He tugged half-heartedly at my hand in a weak attempt to slow me down.
I looked back at him and grinned. "We did it! We proved your innocence! A clean slate."
His eyes darkened from the norm of light, silvery gray to dark, stormy gray. This time, when he tugged on my hand, it was not half-hearted. He pulled me into his hard body and then pushed me into the wall of the corridor. His hands slipped from mine to land gently on my hips, making lazy circles there.
His question was in that voice of his. The dark, dangerous one. It would have been quite a forbidding sight if not for the sparkle in his eyes. "What if I do not want to be innocent? What if I want to be very, very guilty?" His voice lowered with his mouth until his lips met mine.
My lips tingled where they met his. He placed the gentlest of kisses on my lips before pulling back. I looked up at him, eyes half-lidded. "I don't think you have done enough yet to be considered guilty…" I trailed off and locked my lips to his. His arms slipped around my waist to rest his hands upon my back and I reached up, placing my arms around his neck, playing in the wisps of hair there.
We sprung apart at the sound of the voice. "Mr. Malfoy! Ms. Weasley! Do not give me a reason to call you back into my office so soon after you vacated it."
Draco looked up, his guilty, puppy-dog face flawless. "Yes, Professor, McGonagall."
She spluttered, obviously never having seen this side of my boyfriend. "Well, Mr. Malfoy, you two just be on your way and do not let me catch you up to such public displays of affection again!"
Draco grabbed my hand, and tugged me down the corridor. "C'mon, Red. We have outstayed our welcome in this particular section of corridor.
I giggled, listening to the Deputy Headmistress splutter behind us. I was not about to let Draco off so easily, however. He had yet to learn the meaning of the word guilty.
A/N: I know it is short. Something I said triggered this and it just had to come out. I hope you enjoyed it. Review please!
