Rating: T
Pairing(s)/Character(s): Harry/Draco/Hermione
Warnings: None
Disclaimer: Don't own 'em - not making any money off 'em. Dern it.
Word Count: 322
Notes:
30 Day OT3 Competition/Challenge: Day 29 - Courage
Pokemon Trading Card Collection Challenge: Kirlia - Silver - (plot theme/action) Ballet dancing
It didn't take much courage to go to a ballet recital. At least it didn't if one was sitting in the audience. Today though, he wasn't the one sitting in the audience. The lucky one out of the three of them that didn't have to participate was Harry.
Unfortunately.
Why did Draco have to be the graceful dancer between the two of them? Harry was graceful in the sky. Why couldn't he be graceful on the ground as well?
When Hermione decided she wanted to try ballet lessons after they graduated from Hogwarts, both Harry and Draco were supportive of her decision to broaden her horizons. When Hermione told her it was a partners' class, and one of them had to sign up with her, Harry remained supportive while Draco tried to change her mind about the class.
Of course Harry would be supportive. He knew that Hermione would want Draco to be her partner. Harry's lack of grace when it came to dancing was well-documented after all.
And now, it was the first recital, and Draco was about to make a fool of himself while Harry watched from his seat.
Hermione took his hand, a wide grin on her face. "Are you ready?"
"As ready as I'll ever be," Draco muttered, glaring insolently at the ground.
Harry clapped a hand on Draco's shoulder. "Smile. It's the night of your big debut."
Draco moved his glare from the floor to Harry. "Shut up."
Harry simply laughed.
And at that moment, Draco wouldn't be touching him in bed for the foreseeable future, and Harry certainly wouldn't be doing the touching either.
Now all he had to do was convince Hermione about the new 'no touching Harry' rule, and the raven-haired wizard would surely suffer.
When his lips were claimed in a heated kiss by the object of his dissatisfaction, Draco reluctantly groaned.
Maybe a 'no touching Harry' rule was going a little far.
