Harry and Cho walked out into a frosty morning. Harry had no idea what he was going to talk about with Cho, so they just walked long in silence until they were about halfway to the entrance gates.

"Are you looking forward to the quidditch games Harry?" asked Cho. Harry, who was just glad that they had a topic to talk about, answered gladly. "Of course, quidditch is one of the best things about Hogwarts." He said with a grin.

"I think I'll actually try out for the quidditch team this year. The Ravenclaw seeker left Hogwarts last year. I don't think I'll make it though, because I'm not much of a flyer," exclaimed Cho. Harry was wondering what it would be like if she really did become seeker. He would have to play her and maybe even beat her. He not only thought, but new that that would be an awkward moment.

"Oh, I see, well, I haven't seen you fly before, but I'm sure you're wonderful at it, just like you are at everything else." Replied Harry. Cho blushed. Harry was very sweet and she thought she was just lucky to be with him. "Oh, well, I wish I were even only half as good as you are at flying." It was no Harry's turn to blush. During their conversation they had managed to get to Hogsmeade. They decided to just walk around a bit, even though it was chilly out. After they walked about halfway through the town, it started to snow. "What do you want to do? It's kind of cold out here, but if you want to keep walking around, I'm perfectly okay with that." Said Harry. Cho thought it was kind of cold as well but she loved the snow and loved being in it, just like she loved being in the rain. "Er.....I think I rather just walk around for a bit longer. I love being in the snow and rain, but if you're too cold...." Harry interrupted. "Oh, no its fine, I like walking around in it too." He said all this with a grin on his face. He had never really thought about it before, but he realized that he really did like walking around in the snow, not to mention the rain.

They walked around a bit. Harry looked at Cho and she looked cold, her nose was starting to turn red. Harry thought that Cho was very pretty. He decided that he was going to take a chance and wrap his arms around her, since she was obviously cold. He put his right arm on Cho's shoulders and she automatically moved closer. Harry thought that Cho felt very warm, considering how cold she looked. Cho was coincidentally thinking the same thing, and she was glad that Harry decided to hold her because she was quite cold and now she was significantly warmer. They walked towards the Three Broomsticks and walked in about 15 minutes later. They sat at a table for two next to a window. The dim light coming through the window shined on them. Harry could see the light glinting off of Cho's hair and thought that it looked very golden.

Madame Rosmerta came around and Harry asked for two butterbeers. When it came Harry and Cho were already deep in conversation about quidditch and about the things that Cho would have to be skilled at to become seeker. Cho thought that she could be seeker if she tried hard, but Harry was so encouraging that she had a sudden bubble of confidence swelling in her as the conversation went on. As they drained the last drops of their butterbeers, Harry took out a galleon to pay for the two butterbeers and left it on the table. With that, they walked out into the street again. They bumped into the Weasley twins and Lee Jordan on the way to Honeydukes and learned that they were heading back to the school with pockets filled with Zonko's merchandise, and told them not to go into the east wing on the fifth floor. Harry and Cho had a bit of a laugh, and then they finally reached Honeydukes. Harry bought a whole bunch of assorted sweets for him and Cho, and they decided to walk up to the shrieking shack and sit down on the big rock that was just in front of it. When they got there, they decided to try out some of the sweets while they talked about an assortment of random subjects. After they had some sugar quills, they started to walk around again. Cho had thought that they were going to go back into the town, but Harry said that he wanted to show her something and they started walking towards the mountains, hand in hand.

As they walked up the semi-safe path on the mountain side, it got colder and colder, and Harry ended up holding Cho again. Harry then stopped, and covered Cho's eyes. They walked a little further, and Harry uncovered her eyes. She was on a cliff that looked down on all of Hogsmeade and had a distant view of the Hogwarts castle. She gasped at its beauty. "Its wonderful!" exclaimed Cho. "I thought you'd like it," said Harry with a grin. They spent what seemed like hours like that, looking down on the little village, watching the dots that were people walk and run around. They were holding each other in an embrace. They were very warm considering the high altitude and the fact that it was snowing. Cho turned towards Harry. Harry moved towards Cho. The sun was setting. They moved closer towards each other and kissed. For a fleeting moment, Harry was the happiest she had ever been. He wished that this moment would last forever. They finally pulled away, and stared at each other. There was an awkward silence. Then they started walking back down towards Hogwarts for the Halloween feast.

They were still holding each other and when they got back to the school, they walked through the entrance hall, into the great hall, and went their separate ways to their house tables. Harry thought that this was the best Hogsmeade trip he was ever going to have. He went and sat next to Ron and Hermione. They asked him about his day. His reply was a single word..."Amazing." He had a very large grin on his face, and when he looked at the Ravenclaw table towards Cho, she was looking back at him, with an equally large grin.