All through dinner, Ginny never let go of Draco's hand. Every once and a
while he'd lean in and whisper something into her ear, making her giggle.
Molly looked at the two with a smile. "Now this is what I like to see a
couple doing! Before you two were always so formal and now you're just like
Arthur and I were!" Ginny smiled and looked at her brothers. They still
refused to look him in the eye. They couldn't believe that he'd passed his
test...
Ginny pressed her cheek against his shoulder. "Draco, come with me outside after dinner." He nodded. She nibbled a roll and looked around the kitchen. "Anyone for peach cobbler?" Ginny giggled and nodded. "Me!" Molly placed a large piece of cobbler in front of them, along with two forks.
"Just the romantic part of me." Ginny smiled lightly and looked at Draco. Draco took a piece of the cobbler on his fork and held it up to her lips. Gazing into his gray eyes, she took a bite. Draco had the strongest urge to lean in and kiss her, but he knew he shouldn't. Not in front of everyone like that... She took some on her fork and brought it to his mouth. Some of the whipped cream came off the fork and went over his lower lip. Ginny giggled and gently wiped it off for him.
Her brothers were very disgusted while Hermione and Molly were squirming in their seats. Hermione jumped up, grabbing Harry's hand. "You're coming with me." Harry looked around. "Where?" he asked. Hermione whispered something into his ear, making his cheeks turn red. They both rushed from the room. Ginny looked over her shoulder at the retreating couple.
After dinner, Ginny and Draco went for a walk, hand in hand. When they got to the big brown tree in the middle of the yard, Ginny ran to the tire swing and pounced on it. Draco smiled gently as she swung back and forth. Her head swung back and Draco could swear that he saw an adorable five year old jump from her.
He stood behind her and swung her, gently. He looked her up and down. If she could see him right now she would be bright red. He looked so... Hungry. Ginny leaned her head back to look at him, her red hair grazing the dirty ground. Draco couldn't help but smile at her adorable face. She giggled. "C'mon Draco. Get on with me!" He shook his head, smiling. "I'd rather watch you."
Ginny latched her legs on the tire swing, and swung upside down. "That was good cobbler........." Draco smiled at her randomness. "Aye, that it was." Ginny looked at him upside down. "Draco, we need to talk."
'Those words are never good.'
Ginny pressed her cheek against his shoulder. "Draco, come with me outside after dinner." He nodded. She nibbled a roll and looked around the kitchen. "Anyone for peach cobbler?" Ginny giggled and nodded. "Me!" Molly placed a large piece of cobbler in front of them, along with two forks.
"Just the romantic part of me." Ginny smiled lightly and looked at Draco. Draco took a piece of the cobbler on his fork and held it up to her lips. Gazing into his gray eyes, she took a bite. Draco had the strongest urge to lean in and kiss her, but he knew he shouldn't. Not in front of everyone like that... She took some on her fork and brought it to his mouth. Some of the whipped cream came off the fork and went over his lower lip. Ginny giggled and gently wiped it off for him.
Her brothers were very disgusted while Hermione and Molly were squirming in their seats. Hermione jumped up, grabbing Harry's hand. "You're coming with me." Harry looked around. "Where?" he asked. Hermione whispered something into his ear, making his cheeks turn red. They both rushed from the room. Ginny looked over her shoulder at the retreating couple.
After dinner, Ginny and Draco went for a walk, hand in hand. When they got to the big brown tree in the middle of the yard, Ginny ran to the tire swing and pounced on it. Draco smiled gently as she swung back and forth. Her head swung back and Draco could swear that he saw an adorable five year old jump from her.
He stood behind her and swung her, gently. He looked her up and down. If she could see him right now she would be bright red. He looked so... Hungry. Ginny leaned her head back to look at him, her red hair grazing the dirty ground. Draco couldn't help but smile at her adorable face. She giggled. "C'mon Draco. Get on with me!" He shook his head, smiling. "I'd rather watch you."
Ginny latched her legs on the tire swing, and swung upside down. "That was good cobbler........." Draco smiled at her randomness. "Aye, that it was." Ginny looked at him upside down. "Draco, we need to talk."
'Those words are never good.'
