Chocolate Frog Card: (Silver) Blenheim Stalk: Challenge: Write a muggle AU.
Ultimate Hermione Pairing Challenge: Hermione/Michael Corner
Gringotts: Hermione/Michael
Speed Drabble: mushroom, colours, crazy
Word Count: 342
"Oh my God!" a voice exclaimed, grabbing Hermione by her upper arms and hauling her up and out of the road. "Are you okay? That man was crazy! Like, really, really mental. Are you sure you're okay?" the man blabbered.
Hermione smiled, unable to hold back her amusement.
"I never got to answer you the first time," she confesses, feeling warmed by his blush. "But I'm fine. It isn't the first time that the colours of the world have blurred when I'm walking home."
"You were hit by a car," the nameless man gaped, staring at her with a dropped jaw as if she'd just grown another head. Or two.
"It was more of a graze," she brushed off, dusting some dirt off her jeans and gritting her teeth together to deal with the pain of what she believed to be some bruised ribs.
"I got his number plate," the man admitted. "We can go to the police, report the incident and then I can buy you dinner."
She blinked, overwhelmed with sudden topic change. He blush again, happening to realise what he said.
"I mean, I'll take you to dinner. I'm a doctor and I can tell from the pain on your face that it's more than just a graze." Hermione blushed this time, cursing herself for not hiding her pain better. "How do you feel about mushroom ravioli? If you don't like it, then we better buy you some food on the way there because our chef's cooking is like marmite. You either love it or hate it."
Hermione grinned at him.
"Oh. I did it again, didn't I?" he questioned, turning his attention to remove any dirt from her sleeves. She didn't think there was anything there but it would only embarrass him further.
"It's okay," she comforted. "I like it. It's comforting." He raised an eyebrow in disbelief but she maintained her smile. "I'm Hermione Granger, by the way," she offered.
"Michael Corner," he replied, smiling at the curly haired goddess that had been thrown his way, literally.
