Ally sat down on the Quidditch field. Oliver sat down too and leaned back on his elbows. They looked at one another and burst out laughing. In the garden, Annie and Draco were doing the same. They had all imagined their weddings and their parents faces. Ally finally stopped laughing. She sat gasping for breath. She finally caught it, after Oliver had been thumping her on the back for a good ten minutes.
"Mai'ta" Ally coughed.
"No cursing, Miss Potter," Oliver said, grinning.
"I have a zat gun, love. And I'm a sharp shooter."
"So?"
"So buttons?"
"What?"
"Screw it,"
"Ally "
Ally bent over her boyfriend and kissed him again. She stood up and put her glasses back on. Her green eyes sparkled with happiness. Unfortunately, Ally's scar, a small cut from a riding incident, started throbbing. Ally's eyes widened.
"What's wrong, Ally?" Oliver asked, standing as well.
"Bad weather's on the way."
"Are you sure?"
"Mai'tac sure."
Oliver took Ally's hand and headed for the house. As soon as they reached the garden, it started to rain.
"Annie, Draco " Ally hollered. They immediately ran to her. A crash of thunder drown out Draco's words. The foursome ran toward the house.
When they reached the kitchen, they were soaked. They all sat in front of the fire, wrapped in blankets and the girls in their boyfriends' arms. Lily fussed over them as though they were newborns. Ally finally fell asleep, not being able to listen to her mother. Oliver tucked the blanket tighter around her and held her close while she slept. Lily had no idea she'd gone off to sleep.
"Such an unexpected storm. I've never had one like this." Lily fussed and fussed, making hot cocoa and the like. Her daughters didn't care about the storm; they were glad they were safe. Ally's head was snuggled deep into Oliver's shirt. Annie was sitting next to Draco, curled up under their blanket.
When Lily did realize her daughters were asleep, she asked the boys if they wanted anything.
"A cup of tea, if you don't mind ma'am," said Oliver, holding Ally ever closer.
"A cup of cocoa, please," Draco said politely.
As Lily bustled about, the boys talked about the twins. Ally stirred once, giving a slight groan as her neck issued a loud crack. Oliver jumped at the sound and stroked Ally's back until she went back to sleep.
"Seems we caught the good ones." Draco said, grinning.
"That we did," Oliver grinned back.
"When'd you fall for Ally?"
"A while ago."
"I fell for Annie on the train last year."
As Oliver and Draco talked, the storm blew its self out.
"Mai'ta" Ally coughed.
"No cursing, Miss Potter," Oliver said, grinning.
"I have a zat gun, love. And I'm a sharp shooter."
"So?"
"So buttons?"
"What?"
"Screw it,"
"Ally "
Ally bent over her boyfriend and kissed him again. She stood up and put her glasses back on. Her green eyes sparkled with happiness. Unfortunately, Ally's scar, a small cut from a riding incident, started throbbing. Ally's eyes widened.
"What's wrong, Ally?" Oliver asked, standing as well.
"Bad weather's on the way."
"Are you sure?"
"Mai'tac sure."
Oliver took Ally's hand and headed for the house. As soon as they reached the garden, it started to rain.
"Annie, Draco " Ally hollered. They immediately ran to her. A crash of thunder drown out Draco's words. The foursome ran toward the house.
When they reached the kitchen, they were soaked. They all sat in front of the fire, wrapped in blankets and the girls in their boyfriends' arms. Lily fussed over them as though they were newborns. Ally finally fell asleep, not being able to listen to her mother. Oliver tucked the blanket tighter around her and held her close while she slept. Lily had no idea she'd gone off to sleep.
"Such an unexpected storm. I've never had one like this." Lily fussed and fussed, making hot cocoa and the like. Her daughters didn't care about the storm; they were glad they were safe. Ally's head was snuggled deep into Oliver's shirt. Annie was sitting next to Draco, curled up under their blanket.
When Lily did realize her daughters were asleep, she asked the boys if they wanted anything.
"A cup of tea, if you don't mind ma'am," said Oliver, holding Ally ever closer.
"A cup of cocoa, please," Draco said politely.
As Lily bustled about, the boys talked about the twins. Ally stirred once, giving a slight groan as her neck issued a loud crack. Oliver jumped at the sound and stroked Ally's back until she went back to sleep.
"Seems we caught the good ones." Draco said, grinning.
"That we did," Oliver grinned back.
"When'd you fall for Ally?"
"A while ago."
"I fell for Annie on the train last year."
As Oliver and Draco talked, the storm blew its self out.
