Hey guys! Long time, no see! Exam is upon me, so it might take a while before the next chapter is uploaded.
But 'till then, enjoy this one!
And good luck to anyone else who's having exams and tests!

Rose kept tapping her fingers on her thigh as Hermione and her drove trough London towards the Malfoy Manor. Hermione kept glancing over at her, and then finally stopped Rose's fingers with her own hand.
"Nervous?" she asked Rose.
Rose nodded. Her stomach turned and twisted every fifth second. She wasn't only going to see Scorpius again; she could actually be alone with him. And she was going to meet his parents.
"What if they don't like me?" she finally asked her mother.
"Who, his parents?" Hermione asked.
Rose nodded again.
"Why, of course they will." Hermione said, trying to calm her daughter. "You are a beautiful, smart young woman, whom their son apparently is very much in love with. I don't see why they wouldn't like you."
"Do you like him? Or at least me dating him?" Rose asked as the car turned in on a long driveway flanked by high, deep-green, perfectly trimmed bushes.
"Well, I would like to wait with answering that answer until I have talked with him and seen the two of you together." Hermione answered, and stopped in front of an iron gate.
A girl in her early twenties appeared at the other side of the iron gates. Hermione rolled down her window.
"Can I help you?" The girl asked.
"Yes please. I'm Hermione, Hermione Granger Weasley, and with me is my daughter, Rose. We're going to visit the Malfoy's." Hermione answered.
The girl nodded and took a step back as the iron gates swung inwards.
"They're waiting for you." She said, and then took off in the direction of the manor which was clearly visible. Rose felt a sudden urge towards biting her fingernails. She barely remembered to grab her bag when Hermione finally pulled up in front of the Manor and got out of the car.
Rose kept trying to find every possible lock of hair that maybe had escaped the braid while she waited outside the Manor with Hermione.
Hermione saw it, and put an arm around Rose's shoulder. "You look great." She said.
At the exact moment the door opened.
The only thing Rose noticed was how handsome Scorpius looked. Then she found herself in his arms.
"Hey love." He whispered into her hair, his lips touching it while he held her tight.
"Perhaps we should give the lovers a minute." An un-familiar voice said.
Rose unwillingly let go of Scorpius, and looked at the speaker. Then she felt like her mouth was about to drop.
The man who had spoken was a perfect, though only 30 years older copy of Scorpius. Or Scorpius just a younger version of him.
"Draco." Rose's mother said, stepping forward to shake his hand.
"Hermione." Scorpius' father, Draco, answered, and surprisingly pulling Hermione into an awkward, half-hug. "Please, meet my wife, Astoria." He said, introducing Hermione to a beautiful, slim, dark-haired woman by his side.
Scorpius coughed slightly. "Dad." He said, catching both his parents' attention. "Please meet my Rose." He said, holding Rose's hand.
Rose blushed. Hermione raised an eyebrow, but she didn't say anything.
"Why of course." Astoria said grapping the hand that Scorpius didn't held. "Welcome to our home Rose, it's very nice to meet you." A bright smile flashed towards Rose.
"It's nice to meet you too Mrs. Malfoy." Rose said politely.
"Oh dear, call me Astoria." Scorpius' mom answered.
"Mum, wasn't tea ready?" Scorpius asked.
"Merlins beard, yes of course, I'm sorry for being so impolite." Astoria said, and then addressed Hermione. "Please, come in, have some tea with us before leaving." She said.

"Why, of course we'll make sure that Rose is having a good time." Astoria said to Hermione, believing that neither of their children could hear what they're talking about.
"I'm just not comfortable with her sleeping in the same room as him. No offence, but you know young people and hormones." Hermione answered.
Rose and Scorpius sat close together on a couch with their backs against their mothers. Rose looked at Scorpius who rolled his eyes at her mother's comment, and she made a low giggle sound.
"We'll make sure that they sleep in separate rooms. Merlin knows that we've got plenty." Astoria answered.
"That would surely ease it up. Especially when I'm going to explain everything to her father." Hermione answered. Then she called: "Rose?"
Rose got up, grabbed Scorpius' hand and dragged him along.
"Yeah?" she asked once she and Scorpius stood in front of the two women.
"I'm going home by now darling. I'll come and pick you up in 3 days." Hermione said.
"Why can't I just stay until we're going back to school? You can just send my trunk." Rose said.
"No Rose, you're coming home before that." Hermione said.
Rose looked down, a bit disappointed, but then she let go of Scorpius' hand and gave her mother a hug.
"Okay, thanks mom."
"I'll make sure that you'll get your daughter home before the end of holiday." Astoria said.
Hermione didn't look quite comfortable, but still she took off, while Rose, Scorpius and Astoria waved goodbye. Before Draco had been called in for an emergency at Skt. Mungos, he had asked Hermione to bring Ron with her once she came to pick of Rose, and Rose feared for that day to come.
"Scorpius, why don't you show Rose upstairs to the room with the view over the lake? You know, the one in the opposite direction of your room?" Astoria asked.
Scorpius looked at her. "But mom, I'm sure Rose would much rather have a view over the garden and the fountains." He said.
Rose giggled when Astoria couldn't help but smile. "Well, then give her the blue room then." She said.
"Thanks!" Scorpius said, and grabbed Rose's arm. "Come on." He was ecstatic.
"Just remember that dinner is by seven!" Astoria yelled after the pair. Rose heard her mumble "teenagers" before Scorpius grabbed her bag and turned their path towards the stairs.
"Blue room?" Rose asked as she and Scorpius continued up on yet another staircase.
"Yeah, blue room." Scorpius said, dragging Rose down a hallway at the end of the staircase. "Right in here." He said, opening the door.
Rose walked inside.
The walls where painted in blue color so light, that it almost seemed white. The curtains and the cushions on the window seat where the same blue color as the sky in a hot summer day. But the most impressive was the four-poster bed. It was filled with pillows in every possible shade of blue. From light, almost white, blue to the same blue that filled the sky at night. The blanket on the bed was the same blue as the curtains and the cushions.
"That bed is huge!" Rose exclaimed. "I'm confident that three people could easily sleep there."
Scorpius positively beamed.
Besides the bed and the window seat the room had a fireplace in what looked like white marble, a desk with an old fashioned chair, and a large bookcase filled with books, which reached from the floor to the ceiling. A little stool was placed next to it for the purpose of standing on to reach some of the books. It was all held in a dark but warm kind of wood which made the room even more perfect.
Rose turned around, stunned by the beauty of the room, only to become even more stunned by the handsome boy behind her. His eyes sparkled, and his facial expression promised trouble.
Before Rose could even inhale over his handsomeness, she found herself helplessly captured in Scorpius' arms. He pushed the door behind them shut with his foot and at the same time his lips found Rose's. He halfway carried her over to the bed, still kissing her, and the laid down next to her, still with his arms around her.
"Merlin I've missed you." He said, and held Rose close.
Rose felt absolutely safe. Scorpius' arms sheltered her as she cuddled at his chest.
"I've missed you too." She mumbled into his chest, and then inhaled the scent that had become his characteristic in a very short time.
She laid down her head, and Scorpius kept his arms around her. The sound of his heartbeat filled Rose's ears, and she felt safe, warm and loved.