The air was crisp as we walked around Hogsmeade, Valentine's day had always seemed boring before, as cheesy as it is, I found it much more interesting this year, mainly because Fred had insisted that we spend the day together. We had sat in The Tree Broomsticks for the better part of an hour, before we left to wander from shop to shop, buying sweets and nothing else.

After we took seats on a bench at the outskirts of the small village, sat close together for no reason other than to enjoy each other's company to the fullest while we could, Fred cleared his throat awkwardly. "Um," he pulled out a small case from his coat pocket, "I got you this, to try and make up for the gift I gave you at Christmas." As he said it I thought back to the book he had given me, I loved it but he had felt badly that I had given him something that cost more.

"You have nothing to make up for," I laughed slightly, "I loved it."

"Yeah," he handed me the box which had a pink ribbon tied around it. I untied the ribbon carefully and opened the black box, revealing a small charm bracelet with only a small crystal heart hanging from the delicate silver chain.

"Fred it's beautiful, thank you so much," I kissed him, I could feel his smile. I pulled away to stare at him, looking at the bracelet that sat in my palm now. He took it from my hand and fastened it around my wrist, I twisted my hand, watching as the chain twisted and moved in the light.

"I figured I could get you a charm for everything that happens," I raised my eyebrow but smiled at him.

"I love you so much."

"I love you more though," his tone childish as he said it.

"I highly doubt that," my tone challenging him.

"Doubt all you want," he kissed me, his lips softer than I remembered. "It's true though."