Adie was cuddling on the couch next to Draco, the two entwined in a way that it was difficult to tell who was who. Draco kissed Adie on her forehead, which made her giggle a little.

Sky walked into the common room and awkwardly look at the two. She only nodded a little and laid down on the floor face down. Draco just glanced at her, and then went back to staring at Adie. Adie glanced over at Sky again, and then she said, "What's wrong, Sky?"

"Everything," she moaned. She stared into the fire, her eyes never leaving the flames. Draco just looked at her again, shrugged, and went back to stroking Adie's hair.

Adie stood up, which made Draco sigh in sadness. Adie sat beside of Sky and said, "What's wrong?"

The two's eyes met, and so Sky decided to grab Adie's hand and drag her upstairs. "First of all, I made a total fool of myself in Care of Magical Creatures class," Sky began.

"Nothing out of the ordinary, so what else?"

Sky only sighed and said, "And... the second one you have to promise not to tell anyone."

Adie nodded and said, "Of course."

Awkwardly, Sky said, "I kissed him."

"Who?"

Sky sat down on her bed and said, "Neville." She stared out the window, and the rain was pouring over the quidditch pitch. Adie gasped in a way that was clearly exaggerated.

"Why? You two aren't even dating," Adie said, seeming disgusted.

"Technically, he kissed me first, and anyways, it's not like we snogged on the 'Dradie' level," she said, and then she crossed her arms.

Adie looked at Sky confused and said, "Dradie?"

A nod was given in return, only to say, "Draco and Adie."

"Okay then. I won't tell anyone, but that's just... gross. Why would you even consider kissing him?" she asked, before sitting beside of Sky.

"Well, first of all I liked him. Second of all, he kissed me first. Third, well there is no third reason, except that he was being really nice and he was acting really sweet," she said. Adie rolled her eyes.

Adie said, "Okay, whatever." Sky just glared at her and left.

Neville was standing in the greenhouse, staring at a plant. He was looking at the leaves, and writing notes about them. Sky entered the greenhouse almost silently, and she walked up to him. "Hey," she said, causing him to jump.

"Oh- um... hi," Neville said, scrambling to put his notes away. "I'm sorry, I'll leave," he began, as he picked up his bag and everything crunched in a pile.

Sky looked at him and said, "No, you don't have to." She said, "I just came here to talk to you."

Neville put his things back down on the table and said, "Oh, okay."

"I was wondering... why did you kiss me?" she asked, looking at him. He sighed and looked down at all of his papers on the table.

"I... I don't know," Neville said as a blush faded onto his cheeks.

She smiled and said, "Tell me, I know you do."

A sigh escaped, and he said, "I-I know what it feels like... to be laughed at for your mistakes. I just wanted you to know that if you ever need someone, you could come to me... because those kind of things are tough for me, so they must be tough for someone like you who has high expectations."

Sky smiled and said, "Thanks, Neville." She hugged him, and then they both smiled at each other.

As if someone had the imperious curse on them, they both leaned in closer for another kiss. Their lips crashed together, and his hands held her closely. They felt very rough, but their touch was gentle. Sky's soft and boney hands were exploring through his soft hair.

Neville pulled away from the kiss and said, "We really shouldn't be doing this. I'm a Longbottom and you're a Malfoy. It's just wrong."

She shook her head and said, "No. It's not. It's what makes it right." Confused, he looked at her. She then replied, "We are able to do what we want. It's what people were born to do."

A nod was Neville's reply, and then they both hugged. "Well, in that case... Sky... would you like to go on a date with me this weekend to The Three Broomsticks?"