Entry for the "Christmas Collection Competition" - Prompt: 27. Christmas Jumper

Entry for "Speed Drabble" at "Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry (Challenges and Assignments)"

Prompts: Penguin, silence, awesome


Fay turned under the blankets with a satisfied smile as the weak winter sun met her skin, waking her for the second time this morning. Last night had been the first night for her to sleep at Fred's place, a occasion that had been made possible because his brother George was spending some time with his parents. Fred and her were keeping their relationship a secret because they both were afraid that they could be too quick with their relationship if they introduced the other one to the family too fast.

Fred had kissed her this morning, whispering into her ear that she should just sleep on while he checked if things were going right at their shop, Weasley's Wizarding Wheezes.

Silence filled the flat and at first she found it odd to be alone here, but everything smelled of Fred, calming her down a little bit. The warmth under the blankets was awesome and she snuggled herself deeper under the blanket only to hear her stomach rumbling.

With a sigh, she decided to stand up and prepare herself some breakfast, she would be able to lie under the blankets longer later.

Coming from under the blankets, the flat appeared to be utterly cold, and she grabbed the next piece of Fred's clothing that she saw, pulling it over the t-shirt and the knickers she was wearing. It was a Christmas jumper with a penguin on the front, and it too gave off the scent of Fred. She inhaled it deeply before she went into the kitchen, finding some eggs in the fridge which she decided to frie.

It took her some time to find a pan, but soon a mouth-watering smell filled the kitchens. She was just searching for a plate, reaching high up into a cupboard, as she heard someone whistling behind her.

She whipped around, her eyes wide in shock while she pulled down the jumper, staring at George who stood in the doorway, grinning:"I knew Fred was keeping something from me!"