An: The prompts for this one were LunaXViktor and Flour. This one was actually really fun to write. I didn't like the idea of the two of them at first, but it grew on me.
Luna skipped down the hallway, she was coming back from the kitchens where she had made a cake and given it to the house elves. Luna loved to bake, so she did this at least once a month and would always have one slice before letting the house elves have it. They deserved it, after all the made for the school. Luna didn't know if they ever actually ate the cake she baked, but she hoped that they appreciated the sentiment.
As she bounded around the corner leading to the staircases she felt herself colliding with a very tall, very hard figure. Stumbling back, the small girl found herself looking up at the Durmstrang champion, Viktor Krum. "I'm sorry. I wasn't looking where I was going." Luna said, giving him a small apologetic smile.
"It's quite alright." Came his deep voice. Luna noted that his face was stolid and emotionless. It made her wonder what was going on in his mind; he was definitely a mystery.
"You've got flour on your face, here, let me." Then one off his hands came up to her face and he gently brushed away the flour with his thumb. "There. All gone." A warm smile flickered on his face for a few moments, making Luna grin back.
"Thank you. I was baking a cake, but I've never gotten any one myself before, I'm usually very careful. No doubt the Nargles had something to do with this, but that's alright, I don't mind." Luna said dreamily. Usually people looked at her funny when she talked of Nargles or other such things, she didn't really pay it much attention though. Viktor however, was acting quite the opposite.
"Nargles? I've never heard of Nargles before." It was not said in a judging or mocking way, he actually seemed genuinely interested. "Perhaps you could tell me about them sometime?" He asked.
"I'd love to!" Luna beamed brightly.
The two of them set off for a walk through the castle, and Luna told him all about Nargles and other creatures. From that day on, for the rest of the year, they could be seen laughing and holding hands between classes and at mealtimes. No one ever knew quite what went on between them, but they didn't need to. Obviously the two of them were enjoying themselves and that was all that mattered.
