"Ginny, you need to stop talking while I'm doing this!"
The redhead couldn't help but laugh at the sight of her boyfriend completely terrified by a Muggle contraption, at the way he gripped onto the circle thing so tightly that his knuckles were turning white and the way he tensed his shoulders so tightly that he was unable to move his neck. "Darling, would you like me to try instead?"
"No, I'm fine," Draco spat, still not turning to look at her. "But I said not to talk! This thing will kill us if I do it wrong, and I don't really feel like dying today."
She continued to laugh. "Well, if you feel uncomfortable, why did you volunteer to try?"
"Well, I heard your brother say to your father that women don't have quite the knack that us men have at it."
Ginny rolled her eyes. "Because you're just a natural, aren't you?"
"You asked me something and I answered. Don't start whinging at me for something George said." He paused for a moment. "Now quit bloody talking!"
"Fine, I'll be quiet." She crossed her arms over her chest and stared into space, bored and annoyed. After a moment of being quiet, Ginny said, "Draco, can't you stop this so that we can talk for a little bit? You never talk to me anymore."
With a sigh, Draco nodded. "Fine. I'll put the thing over there," he said, nodding his head to the right.
"No! You can't! That's a no parking zone!"
"Well, let them give me one of those tokens, then."
"They aren't tokens, you moron. They're tickets! And you don't have a driver's license, so they'll probably give you a ticket and arrest you."
He parked in the no-parking zone despite Ginny's warning. "I'd like to see them try." He looked at his girlfriend. "So, what was it you needed to talk about, love?"
She smirked and leaned in, kissing him softly on the lips. "Mostly I just wanted some of those." With a smile, she kissed him again. And again.
They were so distracted that when they heard the knock on the window, they both jumped. Draco rolled down the window, an expression of panic and irritation on his face. "Is there a problem?" he asked.
The officer said, "This is a no-parking zone. I'll need your license and registration."
Ginny could do nothing but laugh.
