It's true; time flies while you're having fun. As the day wore on shadows fell upon the courtyard and Harry sighed when the courtyard fell into the hands of dim light. He stood up and walked to the edge of the courtyard and looked out over the field. Draco watched Harry get up and move to the end of the courtyard before looking back to his father and James.
"Well go on," James smiled. Draco nodded then walked to Harry's side.
"Everything ok?" he asked.
"Yep..." Harry said. Draco wasn't convinced.
"Tell me," he said.
"Last night..." Harry stopped. "I saw the desire in your eyes... I know how bad you wanted to,". Draco gave a chuckle and Harry looked at him.
"Of all the things you could be worried about..." Draco smiled and shook his head. "We have our whole lives for that," Draco said as he put his arm around Harry's shoulder.
"We're going to make some dinner," Lucius called out before he and James disappeared inside.
"Tonight," Harry whispered. Draco smiled a small smile.
"I'll show you where my room is," he said as he took Harry's hand. They walked down a corridor that seemed to never end. Finally they reached a set of stairs and climbed then, down another long corridor before turning right and down a small corridor only a few meters long before they came to double doors. Draco pushed the doors open and revealed his bedroom.
Before Harry's eyes lay the best bedroom he had ever seen. Draco's king sized bed sat on against the left wall, wrought iron bed head and posts with a canopy over the top. Green silk sheets lined the bed and a mass of pillows sat atop. His eyes moved to the other side of the room which held a study like area. An old oak desk sat with a high back chair, a book case enough to fit three of him in and a couch. He looked forward and saw deep green curtains lining the wall.
"I have the best view," Draco said as he walked to the curtains and pulled on a drawstring. The curtains parted and Harry knew why Draco had the best view. He could see to the edge of a perfect looking forest. A lush green meadow spread out, just before the forest there was a crystal clear river running with the shape of the forest. He looked to the left and right and saw that the massive window ran from one end of the room to the other. Draco motioned for him to come over and Harry did. Draco opened a glass door, almost invisible because of the window and led Harry out onto the balcony.
"It's beautiful," Harry mused.
"Just like you," Draco smiled which made the other boy blush and cause Draco to smile even wider.
"Mr Draco, sir, Mr Malfoy said dinner is ready," a house elf said from the door way.
"Thank you, and please it's just Draco and Lucius, enough formal," Draco said. The house elf nodded and scurried off.
That was a first, no more formal? Harry thought as they headed down stairs and into the dining room. Harry was just as fascinated with the dining room as he was with everything else.
