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"What would I do without you," mumbled Cedric into his arms as he sat in the library with Luna, reading up on an Arithmacy problem by candlelight.

"Fail Arithmacy?" suggested Luna, grinning to herself and flipping another page. Cedric looked up at her.

"Honest, love, what would I do without you?"

"Oh," said Luna absentmindedly, scanning the page she was on. "I could think of a few hundred girls who would love to take my place. A few boys too, actually…."

"You're wonderful," said Cedric, leaning forward and looking over Luna's shoulder. She pointed at the paragraph he needed and leaned back in her seat. Cedric gave her a kiss on the cheek and read over the page.

"You're brilliant," he said. Luna laughed.

"You keep saying that," Cedric looked at her, setting down his quill.

"You don't think you are?" he asked her, Luna looked off to the side and shrugged.

"I don't think I'm as good as you're setting me up to be," she said. Cedric rolled his eyes and turned her face towards his. He kissed her on the lips slowly. After a moment he pulled away.

"You are one of the smartest people I know," he said. Luna grinned at him.

"You really think so?" she asked, Cedric nodded.

"And to prove it, you're going to help me with my Divination homework because it's a bloody pointless class, and I have no idea what Trelawney is talking about."