Wedding Cake by Hazelmist

Rating: PG
Genres: Romance, Humor
Relationships: Harry & Hermione
Book: Harry & Hermione, Books 1 - 6
Published: 25/02/2009
Last Updated: 25/02/2009
Status: Completed

The Wedding is over but Ron still wants his cake, Luna wants to get married, Neville wants
Ginny, and Ginny wants to dance. Harry wants to know who Hermione’s true love is and Hermione wants
to know why he’s asking and why she just admitted that she’s in love with Harry, to Harry… Oh,
dear… Wedding Cake has funny effects on people. Cute, funny oneshot that completely ignores DH. HHR
w/ R/L and a little N/G.




1. Wedding Cake
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**Title** : Wedding Cake

**Author:** Hazelmist

**Ship** : Harry/Hermione, Ron/Luna, and Ginny/Neville

**Summary**: *The Wedding is over but* *Ron still wants his cake, Luna wants to get
married, Neville wants Ginny, and Ginny wants to dance**.* *Harry wants to know who
Hermione's true love is* *a**nd Hermione* *wants to know why he's asking and
why* *she just admitted that she'**s in love with Harry, to Harry**…
Oh**,* *dear**… Wedding Cake has funny effects on people. Cute, funny oneshot that
completely ignores DH. HHR w/ R/L and a little N/G.*

**Author's Note:** *I'm still new to Portkey but I've been writing HHr for
years.* *Some of you may have read my other one shot Wake Up Call but this isn't a sequel
to it. Sorry, I'm still working on it.* *This one was written a little after HBP came out
and completely ignores DH.* *Just another cute, funny**,* *and angsty oneshot in
which Hermione finally comes to her senses.*

The wedding was over. The ridiculously happy couple had left more than an hour ago and the band
was packing up. Most of the guests had departed but the Weasley family and a few close friends
remained.

Among these remaining guests were Hermione and Luna, who came into the kitchen commanding a neat
line of hovering cake smeared plates and silverware with their wands. They loaded the last of the
utensils into the sink and then headed outside.

“Thanks for your help dears.” Mrs. Weasley smiled gratefully at the two young women before
turning back to her son Bill. She was attempting to tell her son that she wanted grandkids in a
most indiscreet manner.

Luna hummed the wedding march, looking deliriously happy. Hermione on the other hand, though she
chuckled when Bill finally understood what his mother had been implying, looked tired and sad. The
sounds of laughter could be heard coming from the only table remaining, where a group of young
people sat with the last of the drinks. The candle in the center of their table revealed the faces
of Ron, Ginny, Neville, and Harry.

“It's all over,” she whispered as they neared the table.

“For now, but there will always be another one,” Luna assured her and stared dreamily at Ron
Weasley as if she had her own ideas as to who would be next. She twirled on her toes and landed in
Ron's lap. Hermione rolled her eyes and sat down next to a very amused Harry Potter.

“Hullo love,” Ron slurred, wrapping an arm clumsily around her waist. “Wanna get some more
cake?” he joked.

Luna giggled and put her arms around his neck.

“Or how abou - we jus get outta heh?” he whispered suggestively in her ear, though the whole
table could hear him.

Luna squeaked in reply as he tossed her over his shoulder and left in search of somewhere more
private. Hermione heard someone fall and winced, but Luna giggled loudly letting them all know that
they didn't need any help.

“I think he's drunk!” Ginny giggled.

“I never would've guessed,” Harry responded dryly as they all watched as Ginny, who was
clearly almost as inebriated as her brother, tried to pour herself yet another glass of champagne.
The glass slipped from her fingers shattering on the table. Ginny shrieked and dropped the bottle
as well, soaking the tablecloth.

“Oh! I made a mess!” she gasped, clapping her hands to her mouth.

Hermione sprung into action and had it all cleaned up with a flick of her wand. Neville seized
the bottle, hiding it beneath the table before Ginny could reach for it again.

“I think you've had enough to drink,” Neville said softly to Ginny, rubbing her back. Ginny
couldn't fight with his gentle words and calm demeanor in her drunken state and was easily
subdued.

“I'll take you back to your flat,” Hermione offered. She started to get up from the table,
but Harry placed a firm hand on her shoulder, keeping her in the chair.

“I'm sure Neville wouldn't mind taking her home.” Harry smiled at Neville who
immediately went a shade of pink, despite Ginny Weasley's inability to understand what was
going on at the moment. Neville raised his eyebrows though, as if there was something more to this
suggestion than just an opportunity for him to escort his longtime fancy home.

“Are you trying to get rid of me Harry? Is Hermione's company that much better than mine?”
Neville asked with a mischievous grin.

“Take her home Neville or I'll tell Ron,” Harry threatened his friend. Neville shot Harry a
glare, but immediately attended to the intoxicated girl.

“Dance with me Neville!” Ginny outstretched her arms, waggling her fingers.

“Not right now Ginny,” Neville said, gently helping her to her feet. Ginny swayed on the spot,
unable to stand on her own. She fell forward and Neville caught her swiftly, nearly falling over
himself.

“But I like dancing!” she whined.

“We'll dance later,” Neville assured her as he gingerly picked her up as if she were a
child.

“Promise?” Ginny asked softly, resting her head on his chest.

“I promise,” Neville whispered as they disappeared with a POP!

Hermione and Harry were alone now. The silence settled in between them like a misty fog, broken
only by the chirping crickets and the sound of someone laughing inside the Burrow. Hermione looked
out across the backyard where a few overturned chairs and some trash still littered the lawn.

“You know, I could've taken her home, Harry. Neville didn't have to leave,” she said
softly without looking at him.

“Neville wanted to leave, Hermione,” Harry chuckled because they both knew that Neville was
crazy about Ginny.

“He needs to tell her,” Hermione said, idly playing with her necklace. “Ginny has no idea how he
feels about her and she never will unless he says something.”

“So, says the girl who took seven years to tell her best friend that she loved him.” Harry
grinned. Hermione whipped around and hit his arm. Harry laughed, grabbing her hand in his.

“Shut up! That was different!” Hermione protested.

“How so?” Harry asked, suddenly serious.

Hermione stared at their entwined hands and then looked up into his face. The laughter was gone
from his beautiful emerald eyes and the smile had disappeared from his boyish face.

“I never loved Ron,” she finally whispered.

“Never?” Harry asked, softly.

“Never.” She tugged her hand gently from his, turning to look out across the lawn again.

She was toying with her necklace again, the one that Ron had given her for birthday four years
ago. Actually it had been Harry who had picked it out and paid for it because Ron had forgotten
about her birthday, just like he did every year. But Harry, Harry always remembered for some odd
reason. Harry and forgotten birthdays had been two of the main things that had alerted both Ron and
Hermione to the fact that a romantic relationship would never work for them. They'd tried, back
during the war, and for a few months afterwards, but in the end they went back to being just
friends.

“I believe that you only truly love once,” Hermione said, turning to him. “One day you find that
person, your true love, the person you want to spend the rest of your life with, that one person
that you simply can't live without, and that's it, that's love.”

“So, have you found that person yet?” Harry asked, curiously.

Hermione paused, looking up at the night sky where the stars smiled down upon her. If only it
was just a simple yes or no answer, but it was so much more complex. Instead of answering the
question, she laughed.

“I have to get home, it's nearly two in the morning!” she exclaimed, grabbing her shoes and
getting up from the table.

“I'll take you,” he offered, standing.

“Harry, you don't have to do that,” she protested, politely.

Harry stuck out his arm, and Hermione automatically took it. Seconds later she felt the familiar
sensation of apparition, “side-along”. They apparated just outside of her flat.

“That wasn't necessary, Harry!” Hermione complained, poking him with one of her shoes.
“I'm twenty-four years old and I'm perfectly capable of seeing myself home!”

“I know that, Hermione, but I can't help but worry about you.” Harry leaned against the
wall, watching as she fumbled with her keys.

“I can take care of myself!” she fumed as another key failed to fit into the key hole.

“I know, Hermione. I know that better than anyone else. You're smart, you're
independent, you're brave, and I know you can take care of yourself, but I - I care about you -
a lot.”

Hermione's hands were shaking so bad that she practically dropped the keys. Why did he have
to stand so infuriatingly close to her, and since when had it bothered her?

“Here.” Harry gently took the keys from her, found the right key almost instantly, and stuffed
it in the door. He opened it and held the door for her. Hermione glared at him and stormed past him
inside.

“Can I come in?” he asked, hesitating in the doorway.

“Mind as well, since you had no trouble letting yourself in!” Hermione huffed, tossing her shoes
onto the couch and disappearing into the kitchen.

Harry stepped over the threshold, shutting the door quietly behind him. He followed her into the
kitchen and found her putting a kettle on the stove.

“Do you want tea?” she asked, setting out two tea cups.

“No, I'm only staying for a minute,” Harry sighed, nervously running a hand through his
hair.

Hermione lifted her head, surprised and perhaps a little disappointed.

“I'll put one out for you anyway,” she decided. “Sit down,” she told him before moving over
to the kitchen sink to wash the dishes that she'd left there in her haste to make the
wedding.

While she washed them, she talked, about what, she wasn't quite sure. Even though she saw
Harry at least twice a week, for some odd reason she found the need to make small talk. Harry was
being strangely quiet so she told him about how one of her co-workers was engaged to Seamus
Finnegan even though she'd already told him this last weekend.

Hermione had no idea how beautiful she looked under the soft glare of the light over the sink.
She was wearing a lavender gown, similar to the one she'd worn to the Yule Ball so many years
ago. It fit her nicely, showing off the slim hour glass figure that too often she tried to hide.
Her hair was pulled back again in an elegant knot but the brown curls were coming loose. Hermione
was having trouble keeping them out of her eyes. As she turned off the tap and tucked the
persistent locks behind her ears, she felt someone's eyes upon her.

Hermione turned around and came within inches of Harry's face. He had snuck up behind her
while she'd been busy with the dishes, and had been standing there for Merlin only knows how
long.

“What's the matter?” she asked, alarmed. There was something different about the way that he
was staring at her. It was both frightening and satisfying.

Harry opened his mouth, but a loud whistle from the tea kettle interrupted whatever he was
planning on saying.

“The tea's done,” he said with a sheepish smile. He fled, busying himself with the tea.
Hermione frowned, wondering about his strange behavior, but took a seat and accepted the cup of tea
that he finally handed to her.

“You know, you never answered my question Hermione.” Harry sat down in front of her, taking a
sip from his cup.

“What question?” Hermione asked, frowning. Harry hadn't said a word to her since he'd
said that he'd only be staying for a minute.

“Have you found your true love yet?”

Hermione choked on her tea.

“Well?” Harry raised his eyebrows, waiting patiently.

Hermione felt her cheeks flush as they always did when someone asked why a beautiful,
successful, young woman like herself was still single and hadn't had a boyfriend since Ron.
There was a simple answer to that, but at the same time it was so complicated.

“I don't know Harry, I honestly don't know,” she sighed. Dropping her chin into her
hand, she watched as her tea swirled around in the porcelain cup.

“Have you found yours yet?” she asked, jokingly.

“That's why I came over here,” Harry replied.

Hermione's head shot up. Harry silently studied his hands, and Hermione wondered if perhaps
she'd just imagined Harry's reply for now he seemed to be acting as if he hadn't heard
the question at all.

“Hermione?”

“Hmm?”

“Are you still in love with Ron?”

“Harry I already told you, I never loved Ron more than a brother,” Hermione chuckled, giving him
a curious look.

“How do you know that?” Harry continued with his interrogation and Hermione was starting to feel
uncomfortable under his penetrating gaze.

“Because Ron's not the one I love!” Hermione snapped.

“Why'd you break up with him?”

“YOU!” she shouted. “I broke up with Ron because I love *you*!”

The words hung between them and refused to go away. Slowly, it sunk in.

“Oh!” she gasped.

Hermione pressed a hand to her mouth realizing what she had finally concluded, and who had been
there to hear her revelation. She looked at him. He was staring at her with the strangest look on
his face. And no matter how hard she tried, she couldn't form the words to twist it into a lie
and make everything okay again. She simply couldn't take it back, it was there and it
wouldn't go away.

She was in love with him.

Hermione buried her head in her hands, hoping that he would just walk out and get it over with.
It was obvious that he understood what she had said. Wasn't this what he had been waiting to
hear? Was he satisfied now that she had just sold him her heart and he could do with it what he
pleased? Why couldn't he just hurry up and tell her that her love was unrequited? Why
wouldn't he leave?

“Well, aren't you going to say something?” her voice quivered as she dropped her hands and
faced Harry.

“I'm sorry Hermione - I -”

“Please leave,” Hermione begged, weakly.

The painful realization, the heart breaking rejection, and the loss of one of her closest
friends was too much for poor Hermione. She wanted him to go, and she wanted him to go now. But
Harry was not unkind, and of course he tried to do it nicely, which only made the cuts deeper.

“Go away Harry!” She could feel the tears building behind her eyes, as a large lump formed in
her throat. No, she couldn't let him see her cry. He had to get out of here.

“Please, just go,” she cried, recoiling when he tried again to touch her.

“I can't,” he whispered, taking her into his arms.

She crumbled. Clinging to him, she breathed in the familiar scent. It was the same mysterious
smell that she'd found in Professor Slughorn's cauldron on that day so many years before.
Her hands tangled in his hair, and she felt his hands rubbing her back, and smoothing her hair. She
knew she had to, but she couldn't let go of him.

“Why?” she asked, the tears streaming freely down her face as she looked up at him, the only man
she truly loved. “Why won't you leave?”

Harry took her face in his hands and kissed her. It was short, much too short for Hermione's
liking. But it was a taste of what was waiting and what she had always secretly desired. Dazed, she
leaned against his chest, lifting a trembling hand to her sensitive lips.

“I can't leave you Hermione - because - I - I love you,” he stammered.

Hermione smiled and kissed him tenderly.

“I love you too Harry,” she whispered, resting her forehead against his.

The two of them laughed softly and then slowly leaned in for another kiss.

*

“Will you two cut it out!” a disgruntled voice grumbled.

Hermione Granger pulled back from her boyfriend, and shot their red-headed best friend a well
deserved glare.

“Hey, don't look at me! We've been waiting for Harry to give the best man toast for the
past five minutes. Now, if you two would quit snogging maybe we could finally get to the cake!”

Luna giggled beside her new husband, leaning into Ron's shoulder. Hermione blushed prettily,
as a very red faced, but grinning Harry, squeezed her shoulder and stood to make his speech.

“I've known Ron for almost fifteen years, and he still thinks about food and eats more than
anyone else I've ever met,” Harry began, causing several people including Luna, Hermione,
Neville, and Neville's girlfriend Ginny to laugh loudly.

As Harry's voice filled the room, Hermione allowed her eyes to sweep over the tent full of
cheerful guests, before finally coming back to the high table where the newly married Ron and Luna
sat with arms linked and hands entwined, looking up at Harry who was already halfway through the
short speech she'd helped him write the previous night. To think that it had only been two
years ago when the two of them had been sitting at a table in the back, after all the other guests
had left…

“And then she said to me, I broke up with Ron because I love you!”

Hermione frowned, this was definitely not the speech she'd helped him write last night!

“So, I guess I owe you Ron and Luna. Because if you two hadn't finally found each other, I
might be still trying to work up the nerve to talk to Hermione, wondering if Hermione Granger would
ever have me.”

Hermione looked up and into his green eyes, wondering what was going on and why he had varied
from the speech that they had carefully worked on together.

“Someone very special once told me you only fall in love once, and I can see looking at you Ron
and Luna that you two have fallen hard and have found forever. And Merlin, I've fallen hard
too, now if I could only have forever…”

He reached out a hand to her and Hermione took it automatically, allowing herself to be drawn to
her feet before him. What in the name of Merlin was going on? And then just when she was about to
ask if he had really lost his mind, he dropped down on one knee and pulled out a black box.

“Hermione Jane Granger, will you marry me?”

Hermione gasped and threw her arms around him, immediately breaking into tears.

“YES! Yes, you silly git! Of course, I'll marry you!” she cried. Harry barely had time to
slide the diamond ring onto her finger before she covered his mouth with her own, wrapping herself
around him.

“I told you there would be another wedding,” Luna reminded her husband. She hummed the opening
of the wedding march and nodded smugly toward first Harry and Hermione (both were now snogging
again back at their table) and then to his baby sister and Neville, who Ron carefully chose to
overlook.

He shook his head at his two pathetic best friends, and then kissed his wife with an imploring
look.

“Yes, Ronald,” Luna laughed. “We can have cake now.”

“Cake!” Ron exclaimed happily, scooping up his giggling wife and to the amusement of everyone
tossing her over his shoulder.

Only Harry and Hermione remained completely oblivious to the silly antics of their best friend
and his new wife, ridiculously happy in their own little world.

**A/N: Just another oneshot** **I found, I hope** **you enjoyed it.** **Sorry if it
was a bit cliché but I figured we could all use some fluff.** **Please review!**

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