Overlooked
By day, Draco rationalized it. He told himself that the boy was enough of a nobody for his father to not care about their nightly trysts, should he ever find out. He told himself that the fact the boy was a Gryffindor could be overlooked, because in reality he was just as cunning as Draco himself, though Draco would never admit it.
By night, Draco couldn't be bothered to think about it. He was suitably distracted from any thoughts by Finnigan's hands running up his sides, then lower again as he bent his head, capturing Draco's mouth with his own.
