Hey vicky, If you're awake meet me at the weasley's quidditch field.
-Ted

"You couldn't wait until tomorrow morning," she said as she hopped off her broom, "Just to say-"
"Hi!" Teddy picked her up round the middle and spun her around. "I honestly couldn't wait." he sat her back on solid ground. "Tell me about your school, please, and give me more than a two line answer. I don't care if you talk my ear off for the next week as long as you go back to being my friend. I can't hang out with Frank and Jacob anymore they'll drive me nuts."
"I thought it wasn't cool to be friends with girls?" she was still hurt.
"I thought boys were stupid." he retorted playfully. "You can even tell me all about your boyfriend. I don't care. Just, talk to me again?"
"Well, he's not my boyfriend anymore, and boys are stupid-" she punched him in the arm. "but, school is good. I've made some friends. . ." She gave him as little information as possible. Trying to sound happy about beau-batons. She ended up talking about the weather and the sea a lot. "And the strawberries are in season for almost the whole year." She laid back in the grass, "I could die from eating those strawberries." She was beginning t convince herself that she missed the school. "Sun ripened."
"oh, the sun, tell me, Vicky is there sun there?" He teased, "I couldn't tell, from all the talk about it, or from your skin, which has been sun-kissed itself." He touched her arm and felt her hairs raise a little. His heart plummeted into his stomach. "I heard there's a beach, too." He continued.
"Oh, har har, Teddy," she sat back up and rubbed the spot on her arm, "You wanted me to talk and I have said my peace, now what?"
"Now kiss me." it slipped out of his mouth before he thought it.
"What?"
"Only joking." he said though he was aware it wasn't funny.
"Humorous as ever." In the light of the rising sun he fancied she was blushing.