Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry

Astronomy Task 6: Write set on a snowy winter day/night

Word Counts: 326

"You know the snow matches your hair perfectly," Harry muttered next to the blonde's ear.

Draco chuckled softly, his laugh blending harmoniously with the music buzzing quietly from the record player in the corner. The vibrations reverberating throughout the small room.

"Your ridiculous," Draco turns his head, his eyes shifting upwards to lock with Harry's.

My turn to laugh, "Ridiculous about you."

Winter in England just wasn't winter enough for the Blonde; he packed up his belongings and boyfriend, and purchased a house in the centre of Canada. The weather was an adjustment; Harry simply was not used to such harsh temperatures. The boy often wondered how easily Draco blended into the northern community.

Their residence was nothing more of a tiny shack in the heart of the woods. The boys had opposing opinions; at first Harry found the building appalling. Much to small and Dark to ever become something of a home to the boy who grew up sleeping in a cupboard under the stairs. Though, eventually, Harry began to love the fire lit space as much as Draco did.

The cabin had become their escape from the realities of the wizarding world. Cuddling was by far the best part of cold weather. Draco would curl into Harry's chest, their limbs tangling together. They would simply sit and watch the warm glow of the fire cascade over the room and the snow gently falling through the window; whispering sweet nothings into each others ears, laughing and giggling at the others attempt at flirting.

"Aren't you glad we decided to buy this place," Draco murmurs, voice slurring with sleep. Cold nights had always made the boy groggy.

Harry grins lightly, "We, you grabbed my hand and apparated me down here without a word of explanation."

"Aren't you glad I did," Draco smirked, knowing how grateful Harry truly was.

"Draco, I'm overjoyed."

The words were laced with sarcasm, but Draco knew that deep down, Harry meant them.