A/N: I am... not at all happy with this, but here it is anyway! Hopefully someone else likes it better ;)
It was their one year anniversary. Luna had refused to let him plan anything, assuring him that she'd taken care of everything. He couldn't pretend he wasn't a little nervous about it. Her schemes tended to be a little off-the-wall. Like their "romantic" trek through some eerie forest, or that time he was dragged off to the barest edge of society on an expedition to find—well, he couldn't remember what creature, but surely nothing that existed. The bloody woman was lucky that he… Er… Cared for her.
She was already at the Muggle park when he arrived at the designated bench, and she greeted him with a soft kiss. He noticed the blanket laid out on the grass.
"A picnic?" he asked warily, but surprised.
"Mhm. It was sweet of you to pretend to enjoy our nature hike and so on, so I thought maybe we'd do something you like this time."
"I did like—"
Her laugh cut across his protest. "Of course you did," she rolled her eyes and dropped onto the blanket laden with food.
"Well, I enjoyed spending the time with you," he managed to force out.
"I like spending time with you, too!" She smiled brilliantly, and he couldn't help but chuckle.
"Alright, so what's on the menu?"
She gestured to the blanket. "Well, we have turnip bread sandwiches with peanut butter and marmalade, and dirigible plum juice. I made some cookies, too—chocolate chip!"
Draco swallowed in trepidation. "Sounds great, Luna…"
"I'm joking! Honestly, peanut butter and marmalade?" She laughed, crinkling her nose. She leaned forward and kissed him again. "You're adorable sometimes, you know."
A smile spread across his face. "Oh, I know."
"Also, I thought you should know that I'm in love with you." He accepted the sandwich she handed him, blinking dazedly, and opened his mouth, unsure of what he was going to say. He loved her, he knew, but he couldn't just... say it.
"Oh, it's alright. I know." Her smile was soft, and he couldn't help but smile back.
"Know what?"
"That you love me back." He leaned forward and kissed her, unsure of what to say. Because, really, the woman never ceased to amaze him.
