AN: Yes, I am still alive! Hope you enjoy this chapter!
A Hugo Sandwich
"Muuuuuuuuum! Mummyyyyyyyy! MUUUUUUUM!" The voice of a seven year old boy disturbed the peaceful night.
Inside their room Hermione snapped awake. "Ron, was that Hugo?" Hermione asked desperately. Surprisingly her husband, the man that slept like a rock, was half way to the door; he managed to say "I'm on it" before practically sprinting out of the room. In less than 15 seconds Ron was opening the door to his son's room.
"Hugo, what's wrong buddy?"
"Daddy!" said the boy, tears falling down his face. Ron walked over to his bed and sat down beside him.
"Come here" he said, extending his arm. When Hugo was finally in his arms, Ron softly ruffled his hair. "What happened bud?"
"I-I had a b-bad dr-dream"
"Shhh it's okay Hugh, whatever it was, it's over now"
"B-B-But..." the boy broke down again, his father embraced him tighter.
"It's okay Hugh, daddy's here"
They stayed like that for a couple of minutes; then a light on the hallway turned on. Ron looked towards the door and saw his beautiful wife leaning against its frame.
"Everything okay?" she asked softly
"Mum!" the boy said beaming
"Hi honey" she smiled back at him. "Everything all right?" she asked again, but this time she was looking at her husband.
"Yeah," he said sheepishly smiling at his wife "just a bad dream, is all."
Hermione walked over to her favourite men and sat down beside them. She and her husband shared a knowing look and she kissed her son atop his head.
"You know what I feel like?" she said after a couple of minutes of silence.
"What?" came the muffled voice of their son.
"A Hugo sandwich" she said simply and moved into her husband's extending embrace. They all giggled together, their son snuggly between them.
AN: Phew! I am finally done with my semester! Sorry for the hiatus, but finals deserved my undivided attention... Anyway thanks for all of your nice reviews and feedback, though it made it unbearable to stay away... Anyhow, more chapters coming soon! :D
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