A/N: So, I took a really long break... I know I know. SORRY! I'm not sure if I should continue with this though. Should I?

Draco took a bite of his green, juicy apple. He mindlessly wrote his Transfiguration essay, twirling the now bitten apple around in his hand.

He glanced up to see Harry Potter standing in front of him. "What do you want, Potter?" Draco asked bitterly.

In his head, Draco wondered why he hated Harry. The boy had saved the world twice!

Oh yah.

Now Draco remembered.

It was because Harry didn't want to be his friend in first year.

Hmpph, odd.

"You have Ginny in your next hour, right?" the boy-who-lived asked, ignoring Draco's harsh tone.

"Wealette? Ya, why? Scared I'll steal your girlfriend?" Draco asked, smirking.

Harry growled. "No, Malfoy. She's not even my girlfriend. I just need you to give her this note."

"Can I read the note?"

"No!"

"Well then!" Draco said dramatically, throwing his apple at Harry's head.

Harry grabbed the apple off the floor. "Did you just throw an apple at me?"

"No, I threw a cupcake."

"What?"

"What?"

"Malfoy, you not making any sense."

"YOU'RE NOT MAKING ANY SENSE, FOOOOL!"

Harry shook his head and walked away.

"That's right, RUUUUUN!" Draco exclaimed. Harry threw a book at him in response, then continued on his way.

As soon as he was far enough away, Draco opened the note. Hermione Granger came running around the corner. "YOU AREN'T SUPPOSED TO READ IT, MALFOY!"

Draco ignored her, reading the note. He looked up and tore the note. Hermione gasped and he shrugged. "I'm doing Potter a favor, actually. That note was pitiful. Why would Weasley like him back if he wrote to her in a bloody NOTE?"

"It's romantic!"

"Ya, a note that I can barely read is romantic." Draco said sarcastically. "You shouldn't tell a girl you like them, you need to show her."

"Show her?"

Draco nodded, standing up. "Yes."

"And how exactally would he do that, Malfoy."

Draco just smirked, grabbing her face and kissing her briefly on the lips. "That's how."

Hermione's eyes were wide. "YOU BETTER RUN FOOOOOOL!"