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"Hey, Sable!" Harry's voice collided with the silence.
"Hey, Harry," Sable turned and smiled at him. "What's up?"
"Nothing," Harry flopped down into the seat beside her. "What about you? You've been cooped up in this library all day."
"I'm studying," she said simply.
"Studying what?" Harry leaned over to peek into the book Sable had in front of her.
"A book," Sable grinned.
"A book on what?" Harry asked impatiently. "Sh!" Sable glanced around quickly. "It's a muggle book called Lord of the Rings."
"Lord of the Rings?" Harry looked thoughtful. "I've heard of that. Dudley was talking about the movie. He said he didn't get understand it."
"It's a good book," Sable shrugged then jumped up. "Anyway, i have to go meet Draco somewhere. I'll talk to you later."
Sable walked quickly out of the library, ignoring the confused look Harry wore. She wondered if Draco was still eating dinner. Figuring he was, she made her way to the Great Hall. Barely anyone took notice of her as she slipped inside until she reached the Slytherin table. The Slytherins scowled and moved down to the farther away end of the table, leaving a space by Draco. Sable smirked and plopped down beside him.
"Hey Drakey," Sable grinned.
"Don't call me Drakey," Draco frowned. "You know I don't like nicknames."
"I know that," Sable shrugged and took a sip of Draco's juice. "That's why I do it."
Draco rolled his eyes. "So what are you doing here, anyway? I thought you were reading in the library."
"I was, but Harry came over," Sable continued before Draco could say anything. "It's been weird between us. We always have uncomfortable silences and stuff. And I was hoping we could go down to the lake early today?"
"Okay," Draco nodded. "Let me just finish my dinner."
"Thanks," Sable flashed him a grin, relieved he didn't ask her any questions about Harry. She was very upset about the distance between her and the Boy-Who-Lived.
"Okay, done," Draco stood up and emptied his tray, then waved to Vincent and Gregory. "Later guys."
"Bye," Greg said, frowning.
"Come on, let's go," Draco led Sable out of Hogwarts, watching for teachers.
"Do you think we can go back to the place again tonight?" Sable asked, referring to where they had seen the unicorns.
"Yeah," Draco nodded. "Sure."
"Cool," Sable grinned then grabbed Draco's hand, then ran, pulling him with. "Come on!"
"Sable!" Draco blinked in surprise, almost tripping. "Thanks for warning me!"
"No problem," Sable laughed.
They slowed down as they reached the lake, coming to a stop under their usual tree. Sable threw herself down onto a small pile of leaves. Draco raised an eyebrow and sat down beside her, spreading the leaves over her like a blanket. Sable cracked an eye open and looked at him suspiciously when a leaf landed on her face. Draco made a face at her, then grinned, still throwing leaves on top of her.
"What're you trying to do to me?" Sable laughed.
"I'm not doing anything," Draco shrugged, beginning to pile the leaves over her head.
"Hey!" Sable said, sputtering as a leaf got in her mouth. She sat up and pounced on him, knocking him over. "That wasn't very nice."
"So?" Draco grinned, struggling under Sable's hold on him. "You think you can hold me down for long?"
"I can try," Sable laughed.
Draco grinned and suddenly flipped them over so Sable was on bottom. "Too late."
"Meanie," Sable fake pouted.
"Why am I a meanie?" Draco raised an eyebrow.
"Because you're pinning me down, duh!" Sable struggled to keep a smile off her face.
"You were pinning me down a minute ago," Draco said.
"So?"
"So you deserve this!" Draco said.
"I still say you're mean," Sable stuck her tongue out at him.
"Oh yeah?" Draco rolled his eyes. "I'm heartbroken."
"You better be," Sable grinned.
"So how do you plan on escaping?" Draco asked, smirking.
"Like this!" Sable leaned up and quickly kissed his lips.
"Uh," Draco blinked in surprise, momentarily letting his grip loosen.
Sable slithered out of his grasp and darted to a tree a little ways away. "See?"
"No fair!" Draco called, mentally picking his mind up from the ground where it had fallen out. "I wasn't expecting that."
"So?" Sable laughed.
"I'm gonna get you for that!" Draco said.
Sable grinned as Draco started running towards her. She jumped up into the branches of a nearby tree, climbing the branches as quickly as she could. Draco paused at the trunk before struggling to get up into the first branch. Sable climbed to the highest sturdy branch, watching as Draco finally made it onto the first branch, panting. He began climbing up the tree. When he was close, Sable laughed and jumped out of the tree. Draco groaned and looked down at the ground. Giving a crooked grin, Sable ran off. She ran until the got to the thick grass, when she was suddenly tackled onto the ground from behind. Upon craning her neck around to look behind her, she saw Draco pinning her down. She wiggled out of his grasp and ran off again. At the top of a small hill, Draco tackled her again, sending them tumbling down to the bottom. They lied together, panting, for a moment.
"That was fun," Sable grinned.
"Yeah," Draco agreed, sitting up to look at Sable.
"What?" Sable asked, looking up at him.
"Nothing," Draco murmured, then leaned down and pressed his lips against hers softly.
Sable closed her eyes, shock preventing her from moving. Grasping onto thought, she kissed him back softly. She vaguely felt Draco's weight settling down on her. His tongue slipped out of his mouth to trace her lips. She opened her mouth, gasping slightly as their tongues touched. They pulled apart, both panting softly.
"Wow," Sable said softly, looking at Draco's flustered face. "What was that for?"
"You kissed me first," Draco smiled, really smiled, a bit. "And I wanted to."
"Thank you," Sable smiled.
"Come on, it's pretty dark," Draco said, getting up. "We should go to the valley again now."
"Okay," Sable nodded and stood up.
They began walking slowly. Sable blushed as Draco slid his hand into her own. She looked up, smiling as she saw him watching their entwined hands. The stars were just beginning to come out, making the sky sparkle with speckles of light. The air was getting colder as winter neared. They soon came to the valley, entering silently. The unicorns were already there, only pausing briefly to watch the humans settle down under the same tree as before.
"They're so pretty and graceful," Sable whispered.
"I know," Draco nodded and glanced at her. "We can go see if we can pet them if you want."
"Really?" Sable's eyes lit up. "That would be so great!"
"Come on," Draco stood, then helped Sable up.
They hopped across the little river, causing the young unicorns nearby them to scatter. They walked slowly over to the adults. Sable paused when they were a foot or so away, watching as Draco kept going. One magnificent unicorn, seeming to know what they wanted, walked forward regally, stopping to stand in front of Draco. Sable walked forward when Draco motioned her over. He was stroking the unicorn's silvery mane softly. Sable reached forward and touched the mane, marveling at its silky smoothness.
"Look," Draco said. "That one back there is pregnant."
Sable looked to where Draco was pointing at a unicorn with a bulging stomach lying down beside the river. "She's so beautiful."
"Yeah," Draco nodded.
"I wonder which of these is the father," Sable looked around in wonder. "Do you think it will resemble her or the father more?"
"I don't know," Draco shrugged. "We'll see soon enough. She'll most likely have the baby within the next month."
"Wow," Sable's eyes were wide as she gazed at the mare.
"Look!" Draco whispered hurriedly, pointing at the far end of the valley. "A black unicorn!"
"I've never heard of a black unicorn before," Sable whispered, gazing at a large, ebony colored unicorn far back. It seemed to glare at them before turning around and galloping out of the valley.
"They're rare," Draco said. "The black ones are usually outcasts. Something about the black gives them a bad temper. No one's really sure why."
"Oh," Sable watched the spot the black unicorn had been. "Do you think he'll come back?"
"Probably," Draco shrugged then turned around. "Come on, we should go back."
"Okay," Sable gave a final pat to the unicorn before following Draco out of the valley.
A few young unicorns ran to the edge of the valley after them, peeking their heads out curiously. The bold one, Ethenion, reared up on his hind legs before turning around and galloping into the valley again, the others following close behind. Sable grinned and took off running, ignoring Draco's half-hearted complaints. They were soon back at the lake, which looked like liquid darkness under the moonlight. Sable stooped down to pick up a brown, star-shaped leaf, handing it to Draco.
"What's this?" Draco raised an eyebrow.
"It's pretty," Sable shrugged. "Come on, let's get back."
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How was it? Something finally happened between Sable and Draco! I've been having problems with fanfiction.net, so this came a few days later than I had finished it. Sorry!
