Author's Note: I don't own any of these characters, please thank our queen JK Rowling for creating this world. I just want to thank you guys ahead of time for reviewing, because it really makes me excited to write and it lets me know if you guys like where I'm going with this. Here's Moment 7!

Moment 7:

Hermione snuggled up to Ron on the Weasley's sofa. It had been one of the most picturesque Christmas's that she could ever remember. The Weasley's had been in true form that day with one too many people to fit into the house but more love than anyone could imagine.

Ron put his arm around Hermione's shoulder as she leaned into him. She was a great comfort to him with Fred being gone this Christmas and he wanted to give her something special, a gift that meant something to both of them. He got her something that only she would understand. He had been waiting for the right moment to give it to her, but he didn't want to exchange gifts in front of the whole Weasley family so it remained up in his room.

One by one the Weasley's dispersed after listening to Celestina Warbeck for Mrs. Weasley's sake. Harry and Ginny were the last to disappear up the stairs leaving Ron and Hermione all alone in the living room.

The fire was starting to die out and Ron sat up and cleared his throat, "Uh, er, Hermione, I've er got something…a gift for you."

He got on his feet and ran up to his room. He hid the gift in the trunk next to his bed. Ron picked up the gift and grinned. It was the first time he could give Hermione a present that he really wanted to give her without any repercussions.

When he came down the stairs she was waiting with a box in her hands. Hermione smiled, "I've got something for you, too," she said trying to hold back her excitement.

Ron lit up and sat next to her on the sofa, "Open mine first, please!" she pleaded placing the box on his lap. Ron bobbed his head and pulled the ribbons off, then he tore off the wrappings, and he gently took the top off the box. Inside was a book. He rolled his eyes slightly and picked it up out of the wrappings. "Hogwarts: A History," he laughed.

"I knew you would never get your own copy, but I think you should read this copy," she said.

Ron kissed her gently, "Thanks, Hermione. I will actually read this. I swear." He opened the front cover and inside it read:

To my dearest Ronald,
You may think this was silly, but whenever I see this book I always think of you.

Love always,

Hermione

"Hermione, I love it," he said before kissing her again. "Alright, now mine," placing his gift on her lap. She took off the bow and the wrappings and found a book inside of her box. Laughing she pulled it out and smiled, "We really do know each other too well, don't we?"

Ron smiled, "We do. And if we didn't we both wouldn't have gotten each other Hogwarts: A History for Christmas as a special present."