Title: Congratulations
Rating: T
Pairing(s)/Character(s): Hermione/Harry
Warnings: None
Disclaimer: Don't own 'em - not making any money off 'em. Dern it.
Word Count: 268
Summary: Seamus and Lavender embarrass Hermione.
Notes:

Hogwarts School of Witchcraft & Wizardry: 2 Week Drabble Wars - Day Seven: "I ran into [insert name] in the hallway without his/her underwear on. P.S - congratulations." (Sex & the City)

Hogwarts School of Witchcraft & Wizardry: Chocolate Frog - Bertie Bott - Gold - Incorporate Bertie Bott's Beans into your story.

Ultimate Battle Competition 2: Single Accessory


Hermione sat in the living room. It was the annual get together for all of the D.A. members, and she was glad to get a little alone time. She loved all of her friends, but sometimes, it was nice to get some time to herself. She liked to reflect, and she couldn't do that when there was noise all around her.

She looked up at the sound of footsteps and blushed when her eyes met Harry's. "Hi," she breathed.

He smiled as he walked over to her, bent down, and kissed her softly on the cheek. It felt so natural. I'm going to get something to eat. You want to come?"

It was tempting, but she knew the kitchen would probably be crowded and declined. "We'll talk later?"

Harry's eyes held promise in them. "Can't wait."

She went back to her book when he left but looked up a few minutes later at the sound of more footsteps.

Seamus, with his arm around Lavender's waist, smirked as he popped Bertie Botts Beans into his mouth, one after another, not seeming too worried about what flavor he was going to get.

"What's so amusing, Seamus?"

"I ran into Harry in the hallway without his underwear on. P.S - congratulations."

Hermione blushed. "How do you know it has anything to do with me?"

"Well, you're blushing," Lavender supplied.

"And he was leaving your room," Seamus added.

Knowing that she was completely mortified, the two of them left to her own thoughts. Maybe she would go get something to eat. And maybe she and Harry could talk sooner rather than later.