Meg's eyes flashed open. A sudden chill had overtaken her; she looked over: an open window. She ran over and closed it, looking outside at the empty street, eerie as it was. It was holiday and she'd chosen to make her way home. Clicking the button on her clock she was able to see the date and time. December 25th, half five in the morning. Christmas!Although she knew it was too early for anyone else to be up, Meg made her way down the staircase that led to an open-concept front room where the tree was. She looked up at it, nearly a meter taller than her, and smiled. The twinkly lights bright and the ornaments as old as she can remember. Except one, it was red and had a fierce lion on it. Her parents had given it to her when she had been sorted into Gryffindor that first year. She smiled brightly until she realized there was another one that hadn't been there. She reached up, too short to reach. Eventually she got a chair and was able to pick the ornament off the tree, almost like an apple. The ornament was even a green apple color. She turned it over in her hands and saw a moving snake on the ornament. She realized whom the enchanted ornament was from and called to him."Draco?" She whispered. "Are you here?"A figure emerged from the shadows and engulfed her small body in a tight hug. As they pulled apart, he leaned his forehead to hers, he being quite taller. "Miss me?" With that, he picked up her small body and twirled her, her feet dangling from the ground. As he set her down, she opened her mouth to speak,"Of course. How could I not? I thought I was going to have to go a whole two weeks without seeing my favorite boy." He chuckled slightly at her answer. She pretended not to notice and pulled down his chin to meet his lips with hers. It was a sweet kiss, not too rough but not soft enough to be gentle either. It was perfect. "I missed you too. Now open your present." He pushed a tiny green box with a simple silver ribbon on it into her hand, her mind racing with the possibilities of what it could be. She gently pulled on the ribbon, the knot coming undone, and then she pulled off the top. Inside was a set of rings. She examined them; one read His Girl and the other Her Boy. She pulled the smaller on her left ring finger, as he with the larger. "I know they're cheesy, but that's how I feel about-" She cuts him off,"They're perfect and so are you."