Alternate Ending

I had my sister read the previous story, because I always make her read my stories before putting them online. She made me change the ending a bit, then after I had done that she was joking with me and told me to change it to this instead. This is for the crazy Draco/Hermione shippers that like a bit of humor mixed with their romance.


She moved to pull away, but Draco wrapped his arms around her waist and pulled her on top of him. They broke apart a few minutes later for a breath of air.

Once he caught his breath Draco looked at Hermione and said, "Just so you know, I have a thing for you too."

They started kissing again and a few Gryffindors ran out from behind numerous bookshelves. Colin started snapping away, taking pictures with his camera, but Hermione wasn't moving from Draco's lips.

"That's a good one Hermione!" Harry laughed as he walked towards her.

"Yeah, you can get off him now!" Ron said, reaching his hand down for Hermione to take it.

Hermione freed a hand from Draco's grasp and shooed the boys away from her. Draco moved to look at all the commotion going on around him. Hermione wasn't letting him move, so he gave up and stayed with her.

"Come on Hermione, jokes over!" Ron whined, hoping the two would break apart soon.

Harry put his arm on Ron's shoulder, "Let her go Ron, let her go."


So, what did you think? Which was your favorite ending? I liked both of them myself, that's why I typed them both up. Well anyway, thank you all for reading this...and review!

A/N: for those of you who don't know Latin, "Magister dixit!" means "The master has spoken!" for those of you that didn't read my Ron/Hermione one-shot: Utopia. The title of the story "Errare Est Humanum" Incase you couldn't figure it out, it means, "To err is human" I'm taking Latin 2, so I'm trying to use my Latin Sayings whenever possible. Also, I had a dream last night where I just talked in Latin, but I thought I was speaking French. I've never even taken French! I've taken Spanish though, but it's not as cool as Latin. Thank you and G'night!