A/N: I still don't own Harry Potter
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They sat in silence for a moment eating, Lily's eyes watching Draco. The nervousness she had felt at the beginning had faded. Draco noticed her watching him.
"What are you thinking about, Lily?" he asked.
"Us, this, everything," she answered.
"What about us?"
"That this feels right. Being here with you, there's something about that just feels right, like this is how it should be. Other than the fact we can't tell anyone yet..."
"You could tell your parents if you want, Lily," Draco said softly. Lily shook her head.
"And have my father disown me for dating a Malfoy, the Malfoy, no thank you. Oh, I think that's our food," Lily said, quickly changing the subject. Draco nodded as plates were set down in front of them. He wondered for the second time if Potter would really disown his only daughter because of their relationship. He hoped not, he hoped Potter would have grown up a bit. He knew he'd changed at least. "Besides, I doubt you've told your dad," Lily added as she speared a shrimp with her fork. Draco didn't deny the statement.
"It's not as if I have much contact with him, Lily. He is in Azkaban after all."
"I know, you could still write him. Would he hate you for dating a blood traitor? Or would he be happy that I'm almost a pure-blood...?"
"Lily, I couldn't care less what my father thinks of you. He'll never get out, so it doesn't matter. I know my mum would have loved you." Lily nodded taking Draco's hands.
"I wish I could have met her. Now, enough about our parents! What do you want to do this summer? We've got plenty of time left and I don't want to spend a minute away from you!" Draco laughed nodding. He knew they'd have to spend some time apart, but he loved Lily's enthusiasm.
"I would still like to see a game with you. We could... hmm, we'd need to find something to do where no one's going see us together, unless you want..."
"Not yet, Draco. We'll tell everyone eventually, but right now, I don't want to share you. We could do some things in muggle London?" Lily suggested, trying to think of places where the couple could go without the watching eyes of the wizarding world.
"That'd be fine with me, as long as I'm with you," Draco replied leaning across the table and kissing Lily. She blinked in shock before returning the kiss. She'd never realized just how one kiss could make the whole world feel like it was spinning.
They ended up ordering a chocolate cake to share for dessert and took turns feeding each other bites. Lily couldn't help but think this was the most perfect date she'd ever been on. Draco dropped her off close to her home. Although he wanted to walk her to her door, he knew she would say 'no'. There would be time for that later, also he wasn't sure he wanted to face Harry just yet either.
"I'll let you know the schedule for mum's team," she promised as he kissed her again. This time the kiss lasted a few minutes and Lily wanted to melt into his arms.
"It doesn't matter the team, just as long as we're watching the game together. I hope we'll be able to get together again soon."
"We will," she promised giving him one last long lingering kiss before heading home. Draco watched her go and smiled to himself. Yes, Lily was most definitely the witch for him.
