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Solis couldn't take her eyes off of her sister's face. For the first time since their mother died, Luna was smiling a smile that reached her eyes and made them light up. It was infectious. Soon, Solis found herself smiling too. She found herself smiling and laughing with her sister and barely even paying attention to the other two people. She was just so happy to see her sister finally, truly happy. Slowly her eyes dragged to the cause of this. Blaise was smiling happily along with her sister, cracking jokes and looking at Luna like he actually gave a damn and that made Solis smile even brighter.

Finally her green eyes met Draco's and she was shocked to see him smiling at her. She had barely said two words to him, but it seemed as though he was thoroughly enjoying himself watching her watch her sister and her date. It perplexed her and she opened her mouth to speak to him, to thank him but was cut short. Her sister was being swept up onto the dance floor, Blaise's arm low around her waist as he swung her around to the classical tune. Solis was about to protest, but her sister was truly having a wonderful time and if she put a stop to it, she would be the bad guy in the picture.

With a sigh, she settled down in her seat like a chicken on an egg and finally made eye contact with her fake date. He took a sip of his wine, before pouring some in her glass as well. Green eyes skeptically stared at the deep purple liquid that nearly reached the top of the glass. She was never really one to drink, she was the cool, collected one that always had her wits about her, but with one final glance to Luna and Blaise, she decided that a glass of wine wouldn't kill her.

"Thank you, Draco. I feel a lot more at ease now, seeing them together and how he is acting. He must be a good person." She flashed him a smile, quite possibly the first smile she'd ever shot in his direction. He returned the smile, clanking his glass gently against hers.

"No need to thank me, but it would be nice to watch you enjoy yourself too. I'd love to take you for a spin on the floor after this glass of wine. It'd be a shame to hide something so beautiful at the table." Solis nearly spit the wine she had been attempting to drink back into the glass. In all her time, stepping up to the plate as faux-mom, she saw her sister as beautiful, not herself. To hear it, for the second time that night coming from an undeniably attractive man, made her feel giddy.

But maybe that was the wine, currently sliding down her throat at a rapid pace, that made her feel that way. She placed the empty glass down on the table and looked across to him, suddenly feeling ballsy.

"It's be a shame to not be spun around the floor by such a handsome looking man," she replied, reaching across to pour herself another glass. "But, I'll need a glass or two more to feel comfortable... I've never danced before." She admitted sheepishly, tipping the glass back once more. Draco nodded, pouring himself another glass as well.

"I'm quite surprised Solis hasn't tried to hex you yet," Luna spoke as Blaise spun her around in a small circle. Shocked himself, Blaise found himself nodding, before trailing his eyes over to the other pair. Solis looked happy herself, sipping a glass of wine and engaging herself in a conversation with his blonde best friend. Blaise pulled Luna into him, moving his hips with hers to the beat and framing her back with his arm.

Luna smiled up at him, before casting a look back to her sister's table. Its not as though she was stupid, she knew what her sister's original intentions were. She knew that she was just keeping Luna in her sights and Luna couldn't blame her. After all, her sister was the backbone in their family anymore, and desperate to keep Luna safe. The fact that she hadn't hexed Blaise was a mystery to her. She had felt Solis' eyes on her all night, up until they went to the dance floor. Luna smiled softly, as the song broke, she placed a hand over her heart.

"I know why though," she spoke, arms curling around Blaise's neck as a new song picked up. He looked down at the dazzling blue eyes that peered up at him. His brow arched and before he could ask, she continued speaking, "It's because you are making me very happy tonight and she didn't want to crush that happiness by being her protective self."

"She's a good sister." He responded, spinning her around the floor some more, before leaning down close to her. "Do you think she'd hex me if I kissed you?"

"Depends if your intentions are true or not," she responded, shooting him a sparkling smile. He smirked down at her, before leaning down to capture her lips in a chaste kiss.

"Oh my, the flufflezingers are going nuts in my tummy!" She giggled, earning a strange look from her tall, dark and handsome partner. "They stir in your stomach when you have big feelings for somebody you kissed." She blushed as she spoke and Blaise felt his own skin darken, before a smirk crossed his face.

"They are going nuts in my stomach too."
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Draco watched amused as the usually calm and collected Solis polished off her 4th glass of wine with a glazed look in her eyes. Sudden, she stood up, before sauntering over to his side of the table and grabbing him by the arm forcefully.

"I think I'm ready now, but you're going to have to lead. I'm a little..." She leaned up against him as he stood and he smirked. Taking her by the hand and leading the stumbling girl onto the floor. She wasn't bad at dancing, but she did keep falling into him with a scarlet face, not that he minded. Much to his disappointment, she only lasted 3 or four dances, bodies grinding against each other to the tune, before she stated she needed some air. Draco pulled her body out onto the balcony of the establishment, watching uneasily as she hoisted herself up on the ledge and swung her legs over the side.

"Wouldn't it be nice to just fly? Like with out a broom or anything, just by yourself?," She mused, body swaying gently in the wind. Draco found himself wrapping his arms around her waist and pulling her small body against his large frame. She smiled, tilting her head back against his shoulder. "I had a great time tonight, Draco." she said, voice vaguely reminding him of Luna. He smirked a little, seeing the resemblance in the two if not just barely.

Solis seemed to sport a gorgeous and genuine smile all night, once she had determined her sister was safe in the arms of his counterpart. He stared down into her green eyes, before careening his neck and placing a delicate kiss on her lips. Her eyes widened, momentarily, before she pressed back into the kiss. Draco attempted to push deeper, make it more passionate but he soon found himself on his arse, staring up at the brunette that had gone from extremely happy back to her ice cold self. He didn't even get a chance to apologize before she whipped her wand out and apparated out of the building, leaving Draco dumbfounded.

Blaise and Luna had returned to the table a few minutes after Draco and Solis had begun dancing, Luna laughing all the way about how sore her ankles would be and of the good time she had. She even have a couple glasses of wine with Blaise, laughing carelessly as the liquor hit her body. She was surprised to see Draco storm up not 20 minutes later, looking absolutely miserable and Solis-less.

"Where did Solis go?," Luna asked, earning a death glare from the platinum blonde, before he muttered the waiter to bring over some firewhiskey.

"I kissed her and she apparated away. Seems I misread all of her signs." He growled, downing the glass of firewhiskey he had been brought and ordering the waiter to just leave the bottle. Luna's airy laugh just spiked his nerves even more.

"You stole her very first kiss, how do you expect her to react?," Luna laughed again, earning a look from Blaise, who was wondering if Luna had already recieved her first kiss, or if Luna just didn't really care about it.

All Draco knew was he had just screwed his one and only chance to sweep Solis off of her feet.