A/N: Good evening to all. Now, before you read this chapter, you must get out a box of chocolates or a piece of cake. You'll enjoy the chapter more that way.

Mandrake Queen- I'm trying to update at least once a day.

superspunky7- Oh, hurry up with the new stuff. I can't wait. I'm typing up Ch. 55 and 56 right now and will probably have them around 4 or 4:30.

krillball6- You'll like this chapter even more. There might be a tiny, tiny amount of drama, but not something that will through the characters off.

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Jacqueline woke up at 7:00 in the morning and quickly dressed. In a light brown dress she made her way downstairs. The dress was sleeveless and made its way to the ground. A slightly darker colored sash was tied around the waist. She entered the kitchen and grabbed an apple. After she took a bite, she heard a knock on the door. Jacqueline went to go open it.

"Mornin'," she said and let Draco enter the Manor.

"I don't suggest that apple," he said smiling.

"You still haven't told me where we are going," she said and proceeded to take another bite from her apple.

"I don't plan to," he stared at her eating and suddenly made the apple disappear.

"I was going to finish that," she said.

Draco smirked, "Ready to go?"

She nodded and the two walked outside and Draco Apparated them. They appeared in the middle of a forest. Jacqui raise an eyebrow and said quiet seriously, "There is nothing to eat here."

"Is that all you're thinking of?" Draco asked her.

Jacqueline laughed and replied, "You told me to get up early and not to eat anything. By the time you came I got hungry and yes, that is what I'm thinking of. Also, where are we?"

Draco began walking and Jacqui followed him, wondering if he would answer.

"We are in the chocolate capital of the world," he finally said and as he stepped onto a dirt path.

"Belgium?" Jacqui half said, half gasped in shock.

He nodded. The two proceeded to walk down the path and the time was spent silently as each didn't know what to say. There was much awkwardness between them and as the two walked down the path there was a small distance between them. They walked for a few minutes and subsequently Draco took Jacqui's hand and pulled her softly to him. Automatically Jacqui pulled it away and instead put her arm through his. Each smiled to themselves. The path led them out of the park and they came to a bustling street. For a moment they stared at the fast moving traffic and pedestrians before they got accustomed to the cars and noise.

Draco took out a piece of parchment and looked at it while Jacqueline eyed some shops across the street.

"Jacqueline!" came Draco's voice from behind her. She turned around and saw that Draco was waiting for her by a taxi.

"How… did…" she began indicating the car.

"I'll explain later. Just get in," he said with a soft smile.

Jacqueline was a bit uneasy and got inside and Draco sat by her.

"De Fabriek van de Chocolade, tevreden," Draco said to the driver. The Chocolate Factory, please. That the trans. even though you should be able to figure that one out yourself.

The car drove off and Draco and Jacqui began to talk.

"How did you know what to…?" Jacqui began.

"Well, you being part Muggle, I didn't want to look anything less in your eyes with the information you know."

"Vous ne serez jamais quelque chose dans mes yeux," she said and then, "You… reading up on Muggles? I thought I'd ever see the day a Slytherin would do that." You will never be anything less in my eyes.

Draco didn't answer as he had to pay the driver. They got out and before them stood a large brick colored building. They advanced to the gates and Draco presented the guard a special ticket. They proceeded inside. It turned out that it was a Chocolate Factory and Jacqueline smiled at Draco. The two were escorted to a small balcony and seated to a table.

"This looks absolutely gorgeous," said Jacqueline, looking at the display of fruit covered in white chocolate, dark chocolate, and milk chocolate. "This is my kind of breakfast," she continued and walked around some of the displays, putting different types of fruit onto her plate. She sat down at the table and stared at Draco's plate in complete awe. "They've got cake?"

Draco nodded slowly, watching how she would react.

"I'm getting myself a slice," she replied and headed in the direction she saw him come from. Through that moment, Draco stared at her, not sure what to expect. When she returned, his eyes had the same expression which resulted in raised eyebrows.

"You call that a slice?" he questioned.

Jacqueline looked down at her plate with slight embarrassment within herself. It had up to ten different slices of ten different cakes. "Well… once I was there, I couldn't have just one slice… so yeah."

Draco nodded and finished his chocolate cake.

"This cake is the best thing ever," said Jacqui, after trying some German Chocolate Cake with raspberry jam filling.

A/N: superspunky7 and batbones, remember the cake I brought to school for my birthday? Well that's the cake I'm thinking of. Just so you know. Those who don't go to my school, well you had to be there in order to know what I'm talking about.

"How do you do it?" asked Draco as he watched Jacqui eat the thirteenth strawberry (he was keeping track).

Jacqui smiled at him and said, "Magic."

The other smirked and re-asked his question.

"Who knows? It's one of the mysteries of life," she shrugged.

"I presume you had a pleasant breakfast," came a male voice with a heavy accent.

The couple looked upon a man in a brown suit. He presented himself as their guide around the factory. The rest of the day was spent at the factory. The guide showed them every step of the chocolate making process and Draco and Jacqueline were able to a few samples of the end products.

"I think I've had enough chocolate to last for the rest of the year," said Jacqueline as she and Draco left a taxi.

They were in front of the same forest and they began to make their way through it. Jacqui pressed herself closer to Draco, growing steadily colder from the wind. Therefore he wrapped his arm around her and part of his heat transferred to her. This was the first happy moment Jacqui had in a long while. She wasn't watching where they were going and just let herself be led. When they stopped, Draco told her to look up. When she did, she saw the most amazing sight. Blues, reds, oranges, yellows, and purples were all mixed together to form a magnificent mosaic around the setting sun. She rested her head on his shoulder and the two just stood there, watching the sun until it was gone over the horizon. Draco Apparated them back to Manoir de Riddle. They were in time to see the last rays of the setting sun, for the difference between the two countries was an hour.

"This day… has been wonderful," said Jacqueline.

"I'm happy you enjoyed it," replied Draco softly and kissed the back of her hand.

Jacqueline smiled and the two just looked at each other, neither able to tear their eyes away from the other's. In seconds their lips met as they shared a kiss. Jacqueline quickly pulled away and bent her head down and whispered, "Draco, I'm so… so… sorry." She continued muttering that and tears appeared on her face. Draco understood and lifted her chin, so he would be able to look at her. "Jacqueline," he said soothingly, "No, no more tears." He gently brushed them away, but new ones soon replaced the old ones. "You spilled too many in your lifetime."

She stepped away from him and looked away. "I just can't stand the fact that I made you suffer so much."

Draco didn't know what to say and only could think of wrapping his arms around her and kissing her softly on the cheek. That one kiss let Jacqueline know that he forgave her and would always do so. She turned around and faced him. A sad smile spread across her lips. She brought her arms around his neck and kissed him softly. They parted, finally bringing peace to themselves.