Title:
We'll See
Author: Inell
Disclaimer: Rowling owns them
all
Pairing: Adrian/Hermione
Rating: PG13
Summary: Hermione
accepts Adrian's dinner invitation
Reply to the First Date
Challenge at Charming & Wise, the Adrian/Hermione Livejournal
Community
WE'LL SEE (1/1)
"If I'd know
the view was this good, I'd never leave the office."
Hermione's
head raised quickly when the lazy drawl washed over her, forgetting
that she was beneath her desk retrieving the parchment that had
fallen from the stack of files. Her head hit with a thump, a curse
spilling from her lips as she glared at the floor. Scooting
backwards, she moved from under her desk and turned the glare to the
too handsome wizard standing in her doorway. She scowled when she
caught him looking at her arse, wishing she hadn't removed her robe
to be more comfortable while working, her cheeks flushing a pale pink
when she saw the flash of desire in his green eyes that was quickly
concealed by amusement. "Go away."
"Now,
now Kitten, is that any way to talk to your future husband?" he
made a tsking noise with his tongue.
"If I happen to
come across him, I'll let you know," she said sweetly,
refusing to let his flirting fluster her this time. Adrian Pucey was
an annoyance. Albeit, a very attractive and charming one, but still
an annoyance. Ever since he had moved back to England three months
ago and accepted a position with her firm, he had gone out of his way
to pursue her. He was rarely in the office, but, when he was, he
always stopped by to flirt, his favorite pastime seeming to be
causing her to blush. She hated her reaction to him, hated that one
charming smile or teasing innuendo could make her feel so damn girly.
She'd been surrounded by men since she was eleven and
befriended Ron and Harry. She'd even had a somewhat serious
relationship her seventh year at Hogwarts with Justin, though it
never moved beyond some awkward kissing. Yet no man that had ever
been in her life had ever made her feel the way Adrian did, as if she
was a sexy and attractive woman that he couldn't wait to shag. Men
just didn't look at her that way. She was not someone that induced
thoughts of lust or desire. Even Justin, whom she'd dated for six
months, hadn't had an overwhelming desire to get her naked,
preferring to spend their time discussing school work instead of
snogging.
Adrian sparked something in her that had been
dormant for twenty-three years, something that made her wish she knew
how to flirt, wish she wasn't so average and curvy, wish she was
charming and vivacious, wish he was serious with his flirting and
lusty gazes. As cliché as it sounded, when she was around
Adrian, she felt like a woman. A beautiful, sexy, alluring woman who
had a gorgeous man dying to get her alone for hours of passionate,
naughty, wicked sex.
Because sex with Adrian would
definitely be wicked and naughty, of that Hermione had little doubt.
She had given the matter much thought since they had first met months
ago, after all. Many of her evenings spent thinking about things
Adrian Pucey, especially naked and aroused Adrian, she definitely
shouldn't even be fantasizing about. She was pulled from her
thoughts by the man in question, hastily pushing aside images of him
naked as she tried to focus on resisting him yet again.
"Should
I start practicing my hexes, Kitten?" Adrian purred, watching
her pupils dilate at the sultry voice he was using, triumph flashing
in his eyes at the reaction she hadn't been able to hide. He
deliberately moved to sit on her desk in a position that drew
attention to the tight jeans he was wearing beneath his open robe,
not believing he was reduced to going to such great lengths to get
the woman he wanted.
Any other witch would have said yes
the first time he asked her out, but not Hermione Granger. No, the
stubborn spitfire had given him a look of distrust and then had the
gall to laugh and ruffle his hair like he was a child before telling
him no. Dismissing him as if he wasn't one of the most eligible and
sought after bachelors in Britain, if not Europe. When he'd first
asked, it had been merely because he was back in England after years
traveling the world and he thought she was rather pretty in a natural
sort of way. After she'd rejected him, she'd become a
challenge.
He was determined and ruthless when there was
something he wanted, and he wanted Hermione Granger. A lunch with
Pansy had given him information about the witch that enchanted him,
his cousin married to one of her best friends and claiming Hermione
as one of her only real friends. Pansy hadn't told him anything at
first, but, after he'd spent nearly an hour begging and ranting
about the infuriating brunette who dared tell him no, she'd smiled
a crafty smile that had made him slightly suspicious before she'd
suddenly become a fountain of information.
Using that
information and what he had observed during his first weeks working
with her, he'd set out to woo her. It had begun as a game, a
challenge to get a date so he could know that he had managed to charm
her despite her initial dismissal. But, somewhere along the way, he'd
begun to like her and it had stopped being a game. She'd taken over
his dreams, becoming the star of his fantasies, and he thought about
her all the time. He hadn't dated anyone since moving back to
England, despite several owls from former lovers who were interested
in a night of no strings attached sex.
It had only been
last week that Adrian realized that he wanted strings attached with
Hermione. He wanted to know if she slept on the left or right side of
the bed, how she took her morning coffee, if she snuggled during
winter, if she ate chocolate constantly during her monthly like his
sisters, what it felt like to wake up with her in his arms every
morning, to spend time with her and learn things that no one else
knew, to share his life with her. He knew it sounded stupid,
especially considering they'd never even had a date, never kissed,
never really had a conversation beyond the light teasing they
exchanged whenever he dropped in at her office or they crossed paths
outside of work, but it was true. She had him thinking about things
he'd never considered before, a future with one woman, marriage and
children, settling down and growing up. Looking at her, he saw her
roll her eyes at his words of hexing any possible suitors, still
oblivious to the fact that he wanted her more than just about
anything except oxygen.
Deciding that she was too busy to
waste time fending off Adrian's flirting that afternoon, she
finally asked, "Did you want anything specific or are you simply
stalking me?"
"Some call it stalking,"
Adrian impulsively decided to forget his intricate plan of wooing
her, since it didn't seem to be working anyway, and take a risk, his
customary flirtatious smile faded and was replaced by a never before
seen shy smile as their eyes met. "I call it love."
"Adrian,"
Hermione was confused, flustered yet again, though this time because
he had deviated from the standard routine. Usually, he showed up, he
flirted, he asked her out, she said no, he'd sigh dramatically,
then he'd leave with a promise to see her again. Today, however,
there was something new in his eyes, something that caused her heart
to race a bit faster and her tongue to nervously wet her lips.
"Hermione, I'm only going to ask you this one more
time," Adrian said softly, doing rather well hiding his
nervousness and ignoring the voice in his mind telling him it was
foolish to be so open regarding his intentions. "Will you go out
with me?"
Hermione didn't look away from those
beautiful green eyes as she opened her mouth, her normal refusal on
the tip of her tongue. She was a bit surprised when, instead of
saying no, she whispered, "Yes."
Adrian smiled
at her acceptance, impulsively leaning down and brushing his lips
against hers. With a soft groan, he deepened the kiss, his hand
knocking the pins from her hair as his fingers tangled in the thick
chestnut curls. When he finally released her lips, he took a moment
to collect his thoughts, not believing the impact of that one kiss.
He'd had the urge to push her against her desk and take her right
then and there, but he didn't think she was ready for that, not yet.
Happy to see that she was just as affected by their kiss as he had
been, he smiled, "I'll pick you up at your flat at seven
tonight, Kitten. I'm thinking an autumn wedding, perhaps an outdoor
ceremony."
"It's just one date, Adrian. I
don't think you should start planning the wedding just yet,"
she said dryly, her eyes flashing with amusement and desire as he
grinned.
"We'll see." He had to kiss her
again, swift but thorough, releasing her lips reluctantly. Knowing he
needed to leave before he did end up shagging her on the desk before
their first date, he walked to the door. Turning back to look at her,
mischief flashed in his eyes as he said thoughtfully, "October
15th. That's a good day for a wedding." Before she could
reply, he winked and left her office, leaving Hermione staring after
him with a slight smile on her lips.
The End.
