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if i look back, i am lost
we're not kids anymore.
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this scene is comedy gold
HAD ME LAUGHING LIKE CRAZY AT 1 AM
hiya!!!! i loveee the way you write tasm peter! i was wondering if you might write something about reader and peter, either friends to lovers or where the relationship is still pretty new, and reader still gets so nervous around peter like stutters and gets extra clumsy when he gets close? and maybe peter finds it super adorable? idk idk youâre the creative genius not me đ whatever floats your boat!
thank you for ur request this is so cute! and thank u <333 i hope you like it <33
"You need help?" Peter asks.
He's so close it startles you, and down the glassware in your hands goes. You were trying to reach the top shelf, put the nice china back in its rightful place. The sound is almost as surprising as his proximity; you flinch, your two finest dinner plates splintering into a thousand white shards on the linoleum floor.
Peter steadies you with his hands on your shoulders, already babbling apologies. When he says, "God, I'm sorry, sweetheart," you pull out of his hold, forgetting the tiny pieces of glass in a plight to get away from him before you burst into a full body flush.
He says your name in confusion, prompting an uneasy giggle. "Sorry, Pete. I'm just flighty," you say.
It's half a lie. You are flighty, but it's his closeness that does it. Around Peter your nerves feel like they're on fire. His sudden appearance and sweet pet names don't help.
CURRENTLY IN CLASS SMILING AND SWINGING MY LEGS BACK AND FORTH LIKE AN IDIOT RN
hi!!! can i please request a HC where stiles has a speech impediment ( canât pronounce a lot of words like râs) gf and is very protective of her!!
heyyyy thanks for requesting!!!
ever since you were small, people always make fun of your speech impediment
to the point it makes you extremely insecure
youâre scared of talking in front of a lot of people because youâre afraid they will comment on it like they usually do
because of that, you struggle to make friends
you move to beacon hills during highschool
thankfully, you find allison, another new student who doesnât make fun of you like the others
you become extremely close with her and basically inseparable
but then, she starts to get tangled up with this peculiar boy, scott and his sarcastic friend, stiles
long story short, you start to learn about the supernatural, and well become friends with the two boys
and well kind of date stiles
he knows about your speech impediment of course
he even finds it very adorable
he knows youâre not too fond of it so he refrains from joking about it
other people however is not like stiles
one day coach asks you to read a whole passage in front of the class
when your name is called, stiles immediately look over at you worriedly
but well itâs coach, thereâs nothing you can do
midway through, someone starts laughing at the corner of the class
âtry saying the words properly, we canât understand you,â a boy hollers which is followed by more laughters
âhey jackass, shut up.â
stiles is furious. he canât stand what that jerk said to you
âsheâs being perfectly clear so if you canât understand her, then maybe your brain is as small as your dick.â
the whole class is filled with âooohâs and the boy immediately goes quiet
the rest of the class, stiles doesnât dare to leave his eyes off you
and after class, he approaches you to make sure youâre okay
you try to convince him that youâre fine but he knows deep down youâre hurt
âi know youâre not okay. so what do you say if we ditch class, eat at that diner you love, and maybe watch a movie after?â
and so you guys spend the rest of the day together
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If you're in Texas and you're trying to stay warm during the power outages, here's some tips from an Illinoisan currently living in Texas. Obviously battery powered heaters or heated blankets can be great, as is a fire in a fireplace. But if those aren't options for you, try:
1. You can use tape around the edges of doors and windows to prevent drafts, or use towels or blankets to stuff around it. We currently have blankets taped up covering our doors and towels taped over most of our windows. Avoid going into rooms with an outside wall or multiple/large windows, they're going to be colder.
2. If you're getting power back every now and then, fill a sock about 2/3 full with rice, lentils, or dry beans, stick it in the microwave for about 30 seconds at a time, checking to see when it's nice and warm. Then put it at your feet under a blanket.
3. If you have a gas stove, boil a pot of water. You can make tea or soup with it, but even just boiling water will help warm and humidify the home a little. Good for avoiding nosebleeds.
4. Set all your faucets to drip. Moving water in the pipes keeps them from freezing, which is good because you don't want them to burst.
5. Got a significant other? Kids? Pets? Cuddle them. Never underestimate how much it helps to have another warm body sharing a blanket with you.
6. Do NOT drink alcohol. Yes, it makes you feel nice and warm. It also causes you to LOSE body heat.
7. Move around! Even just bicycling your legs will get your blood flowing, which will help warm you up. Then you can go right back to bundling up.
Signal boost this if you can, texas has dangerously low temperatures (single digits Fahrenheit and lower) and people are without power or heat all over the state.
Not just Texas, but a large part of the South that is not used to anything like these temperatures or weather conditions.
And please give us more advice about this stuff, thereâs never too much!
yes pls REBLOG, i havenât had power for over 30 hours here in my texas home. freezing my ass off but staying covered in a million blankets.
pls keep all of us in your prayers!
my water just went out.. I NEED TO DO THE DAMN DISHES đ
DRACO MALFOY X CEDRIC DIGGORY X READER
Something Different | Part Four
a/n: so glad to be back! things start getting a bit more, uh, intense â but stay tuned for p5 bc itâs about to get vv steamy hehe.
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If matters had been bad between Draco and the girl before, it was safe to say that the strength of their bond now was at an all time low, underground, even. On his end, she was a thieving traitor who was joined in Potterâs ranks against him, and in hers, he was a treacherous snake who was incapable of trust and had been solidified into his cruel habits. Their last encounter, at quidditch tryouts, had been the worst yet. It went something like this: Draco, as he left the field of Slytherinâs recently finished tryouts, jeered some nonsense about âany old fool who can swing a bat (Y/N played the role of beater) being allowed onto the team,â which was met by a swift reply from Y/N, who suggested cooly that Dracoâs groin should be her batâs next target. This had led to quite the eruption of bickering between both of the teams, one which Madam Hooch, who was entirely fed up with both houses, abruptly put an end to. After that, the girl simply rode the wave of Draco Malfoy induced rage, and during the tryouts, envisioned the barrelling quaffles to be differing versions of his arrogant head. Shockingly, by an act of God, it had worked. Or, not really. Really it was months of training with Cedric over the summer that won her a place on the team, but, well, the rage certainly helped. And yet, despite it all, a nagging truth scratched relentlessly at the back of her brain. And this truth was that somehow, despite it all, Draco Malfoy was the thing of which she was apparently most attracted to.
âWhaddya reckon?â the voice of Ronald Weasley interrupted the girlâs drifting thoughts.
She and her three Gryffindor comrades had just escaped to the side of the Great Lake following the end of their first week of classes. Desperate to get the last of the sun before the soon to come autumn leaves and grey skies, the quartet had stripped free their thick robes and laid out a crimson picnic blanket upon which they sat surrounded by goods. Around them, other Hogwarts students of every year had done the same. With bellies now full, theyâd thrown themselves happily back, their chins all turned towards the bright blue sky. As it was, Ron sat beside Hermione, who sat beside Harry, who sat beside Y/N. As they watched the ginger, he jovially made a stream of rainbow colored bubbles fly forth from the tip of his weathered wand.
âWhatâre you going to kill Voldemort with multi-colored bubbles?â Harry choked on the last pumpkin pastie with a snort.
âHarry!â Hermione scolded, poorly attempting to conceal her own giggles.
âLaugh all you want,â Ron said, âsome girl is going to fancy this, Iâm telling you.â
Suddenly Hermione wasnât laughing at all, and sheâd gone quite pink, the girl noticed. Next to her, Harry turned into his elbow to cough, which was really just an attempt to cover the big stupid grin he was wearing. The girl chuckled and batted him away with the back of her hand. He winked in reply.
âI want to go for a stroll,â Harry beamed suddenly, sitting upright in a flash.
âLovely, shall we come?â Hermione began to stand.
âNo!â he protested quite loudly. Then, âsorry, just want a quick chat alone with Y/N, if you donât mind.â
The girl arched a brow at the jet black haired boy beside her, reluctantly standing and throwing Hermione a confused stare as she padded slowly alongside Harry and away from her other friends. The boy drifted farther from the patch of red blanket and closer to the waterâs edge, where the grass was long, green, and swampy around their shoes. For a moment, the girl caught sight of one of the Giant Squidâs long tentacles, and she watched as it went sweeping against the surface of the black water and sending ripples across its inky surface.
âWhat is it then?â she said when they had gotten far enough away.
âWhat is what?â Harry said stupidly.
âWhat did you want to talk to me about?â she replied gruffly.
âAh,â Harry scoffed and shook his head, âjust said that so we could give Ron nâ Hermione some time alone together.â
âOh?â the girl answered quizzically.
âTotally fancies him,â he continued excitedly, ânot that sheâs ever going to admit it, mind you.â
The girl felt her lips split, âreally?! I did always wonder⌠though I couldnât be sure.â
âIâve spent the last five years watching those two fight, believe me, I am,â he wrinkled his nose with a grin. âDuck,â he added.
Without hesitation, the two friends bent their knees, covering their heads as the Giant Squid sent a tentacle soaring into the air and slapping the water, making millions of airborne droplets come cascading over them. Knowing the system well by now, the girl snapped her wand up, creating a clear arc above herself and Harry. The dazzling white stream of magic sheltered them safely from the Squidâs tidal wave, repelling all liquid outwards from its top. From around the shore, the sound of unsuspecting student cries of surprise echoed loud in reply.
âAnyways,â the girl stood cooly, like nothing had happened, âI assume this means I shouldnât be saying anything of it to Hermione?â
âAbsolutely not,â he said, âsheâd throw herself into the lake if she knew we knew.â
The girl laughed. He wasnât wrong.
For a few minutes they walked, quiet as they enjoyed the hot sun on their skin. Behind them, though she only snuck a quick glance, Ron and Hermione were bickering; apparently Hermione had made bigger bubbles than Ron and heâd taken it as a personal attack. The girl shook her head, letting the moment pass her and the fresh air flow through her lungs before she spoke again.
âHarry,â she started nervously, âthere er, is something I actually wanted to speak to you about.â
He stopped walking, sinking his hands into the pockets of his pants as he sighed deeply with understanding, âyou mean you causing a row with Malfoy?â
The girl froze in her tracks, âyou knew about that?â
âWell apparently you werenât too quiet about it,â he smiled half-heartedly. âI just⌠donât understand what you were doing with him in the first place,â he admitted.
The girl felt her throat go hard, âdunno that myself, really.â
He blinked at her with his big green eyes, awaiting her explanation patiently.
âI- I just,â she started unconfidently, pausing to think. âIâd noticed there was something off about him. I just wanted to see what it was about.â
âAnd you think Malfoyâd tell you if there was?â Harry said, voice thick with doubt.
âWell, yes,â she admitted. âI know because he â well, because he kind of told me so.â
Harryâs mouth dropped, âhe did?â
âYes,â she repeated, feeling her face prickle with warmth.
âSo what does he,â Harry began, bewildered, âdoes he fancy you or something?â
âNo!â the girl blurted, tucking her windswept hair behind her ears and finding her eyes suddenly glued to the muddy ground. âOf course not!â
âThatâs brilliant!â Harry realized, ignoring her completely as he came quickly to an understanding of how this newfound information could play to his advantage, âand what did he tell you?!â
âErm,â she gave a weak sigh, eyes back on him, âhe said he knew I was working with you and told me to shove off, basically.â
Harryâs expectant smile faltered, âoh.â
âYeah,â she gave him a reluctant glance.
âBut youâre not,â he said confusedly.
âYes I know that,â she echoed.
âOh,â he said again.
Harry began walking once more, letting his thoughts brew a little before he continued. The sunâs rays were hitting his glasses hard, sending bright beams of light refracting off of them. The Gryffindor chewed his lower lip thoughtfully and gave his head a scratch.
âSo then, if that was all, what was it that youâd wanted to tell me?â he said at last.
âI wanted to ask you how I could help,â she said, folding her arms over her chest and keeping her eyes forward on the nearing edge of the lake.
âYou want to help me?â he asked.
âCourse,â she shrugged. âI still believe heâs off, or up to something at least. And you seem to be the only other one around here whoâs noticed it, Iâve heard.â
âYouâre right,â he affirmed, âand given that Malfoyâs got some sort of soft spot for you or something, I bet youâd have more luck than me finding out what exactly that is.â
âEr, yes,â she voiced hesitantly. âOnly, I think I stomped the soft spot out when I called him a fool,â she said. âAnd he seemed to have taken it a bit personally.â
âHas he?â Harry said with mock surprise.
âYou know he spat on me in the hallway the other day?!â she recalled suddenly. âI mean, literally spat on me. Him and his goons were by the courtyard when it happened,â she recounted sourly.
âAh, the Malfoy rain,â Harry grinned knowingly.
âThe what?!â she gaped.
âRon calls it that,â Harry continued without hesitation, âbecause itâs like rain⌠but from his mou-â
âDisgusting!â she gave her friend a shove, making him cackle.
âIâm surprised this is only your first time,â he chuckled, âIâve been getting the treatment since my first year.â
âThatâs foul,â the girl curled her lip.
âYes, well,â Harry shrugged, unfazed.
The boy-who-lived adjusted his glasses, pushing them up his skinny nose before stopping at the waterâs edge. The surface had gone completely still, making the water look like nothing more than a black sheet of paper. It was beautiful, she thought. Harry stared too, before turning back to her, his smile gone and his face hardened with seriousness.
âY/N,â he started softly and gave a stiff sigh. âWhatever he says, or whatever he does, that soft spot is still there. Vulnerability like that doesnât just go away, yâknow?â he said. âIf he had it before, he can get it again.â
The girl looked at him. There seemed to be some kind of knowing in his green eyes. It made her heart lurch nervously.
âAnd how might that happen?â she asked.
Harry shrugged, looking her dead on, âyouâll just have to make him get it back.â
âŚ
âWell,â she tried, âhow do I look?â
The girl stood before a large gold framed mirror in her room, her other self glaring steelily back at herself from within the reflective surface. It was late in the afternoon now. Yolky orange light rays seeped from the half-circle windows that encircled the girlâs bedroom and filled the space with a hot haze. One window, with its peeling paint flakes, had been forced open, providing a comforting breeze and the smell of fresh grass to the dormitory room. The circle shaped room, with its exposed brick walls, thick cream carpets, and vine stuffed walls, seemed like the nicest place for her to be at the moment. But, with Slughornâs unfortunate dinner party approaching at an alarming rate now, the girl was soon to depart and had found her stomach turning faster and faster the closer her deadline approached. Truthfully, sheâd take reading an old book whilst tucked sleepily away into her thick sheets over this charade any day of the week. And, judging by the look on her face, this feeling wasnât one she was successfully concealing. The girl curled her fingers over her faded wooden dresser, sucking in a slow breath as she reluctantly brought her glittering eyes back up to the mirror before her.
She wore a flowing sheer cream dress, one with long sleeves and little patterns embroidered into its circumference. Wanting to stay casual, sheâd thrown on her usual scuffed black boots, but swapped her school socks out for ruffle trimmed white ones that peeked over her shoeâs tops. Her hair was in its usual messy state atop her shoulders, too. Behind her, Hannah Abbott stood with her arms crossed, her head tilted as she looked her friend over.
âErm-â Hannah started unsurely.
âOh no,â she said, turning around with wide eyes, âis it that awful?â
âNo!â the blonde assured her with a wave of her hand. âJust, well, come here.â
The girl stepped timidly closer, nervous as her friend procured her wand, looked her over, and then gave it a flourish. First, the girlâs hair started magically flattening, before finding itself lifting dreamily from her shoulder tops and into a thick bun, one with a huge loose french braid on its side, and with stray pieces dangling at the front to frame her face. Smiling with like, Hannah then stuck her tongue cheekily out and shortened her friendâs dress a noticeable chunk of inches, so that it stopped flirtatiously at the tops of her legs.
âOi!â the girl laughed in embarrassment, throwing her hands nervously over her front.
âOh loosen up,â the blonde giggled, looking pleased with her work.
âIâm rarely out of robes,â the girl huffed, turning back to the mirror.
âExactly,â her friend said from over her shoulder. âYou only get so many chances to show those legs off to Cedric Diggory.â
âWHA-â the girl clapped a hand over her mouth in shock, spinning around. âHANNAH!?â
âOh please,â Hannah said, sinking down onto the plush yellow quilts that were draped over her bed. âLike I havenât seen him trying to sneak a peak before.â
She felt her face go red quite suddenly, âexcuse me?â
Hannah smirked, leaning against one of the four oak posters that closed in around her bed. She twirled her hair around a finger with glee as she blinked slyly at her friend. Wordlessly, she closed her eyes and waved her friend off towards the Common Room.
âWell,â she shrugged, âgo on then!â
The girl glared daggers at her unattentive friend as she cautiously approached their roomâs door frame. She stuffed her hands in her dress pockets nervously, her feet feeling as if they were sinking through the now goo-like floor with every step. The green vines that trickled down the large woody door waved their tails in an encouraging goodbye.
âWell,â the girl decided with a smile, âIâm going to throw up.â
âAt least wait tilâ youâve gotten out of our bedroom,â Hannah said, leaning back in bed with a sigh. âIâm not cleaning up your vomit.â
She snorted, shaking her head as the door slammed tight behind her, and she went tapping quietly down the stone staircase and out into the Common Room. There werenât many students around, as many of the non Slug Club members had the luck of eating their normal meals and going about their usual after-dinner-weekend plans, unlike her. Cedric was already awaiting her however, and he looked incredibly dashing in his white button up shirt. The shirt was peppered with little black dots, and had its first two buttons undone, so as to expose just a hint of the god-like collarbones Cedric was sporting. His gold streaked chestnut hair was stood just a little straighter than usual, like heâd attempted to neaten it before giving up shortly thereafter. Still, it was quite cute.
When he saw her, Cedricâs face became the sun, his lips splitting into that dazzling smile, and dimples coming to life across his lightly bronzed skin. From above her, one of the hanging plants whistled, not for the first time that year, she noted.
Cedric tilted his head towards the creature, âyeah, what it said.â
The girl chuckled, off put by the flattery and finding it hard to keep looking at the deathly attractive boy before her.
âCed,â she protested bashfully, worming her fingers nervously around in her dress pockets.
He smiled wider, if possible, and put his own hands timidly into the pockets of his black pants.
âSorry,â he chuckled warmly, letting her come to him. âYou look lovely.â
They met in the centre of the Common Room. With the sun practically set now, the only light was from the flickering of the massive fireplaceâs flames, which cast shadows over the hollows of her friendâs cheeks, jaw, and lips. For a moment, neither said anything. Instead, they just looked at each other. It was Cedric who cleared his throat first.
âErm,â he said, âshall we?â
âOâcourse,â the girl responded awkwardly, trailing Cedric out of the Common Room and into the deserted halls.
The two were quiet as they made their way around corners and over moving staircases. Neither spoke, or looked at each other, really. Halfway up a moving staircase, Peeves had attempted to toss a water balloon onto the two, but Cedric stopped the thing midair and sent it flying back at the ghost, who cackled as it went through his stomach and splattering against a wall. The two friends couldnât help but give a laugh there. One of the portraitâs, which was just nearly missed, screamed defiantly at the friends in protest. Then, about a minute later, Cedric and Y/N turned into the corridor outside Slughornâs, where they ran into none other than Harry and Hermione.
âHullo,â Harry grinned.
âMate,â Cedric scrunched his nose with a smile, the two boys clapping a hand together in greeting.
âY/N!â Hermione beamed, âyou look lovely! You too, Cedric.â
Hermione was wearing a pale pink blouse, Harry a black button up. Both looked nice for the occasion. Also, both looked a little nervous.
âYou as well,â Cedric and the girl replied in unison.
Hermione smiled, mumbling, ânothing really,â or something like that.
Harry, uninterested, had jerked his head towards the girl, âI take it youâre not interested in being here, either.â
âHowâd you know?â she chuckled with a roll of her eyes.
âWell, me nâ you are only here because Slughorn fancies our dead parents-â he began.
âHarry!â Hermione gaped, slapping her friend upside the head so as to shut him up.
The girl let out an explosive cackle, going weak in the knees with laughter, âheâs not wrong you know.â
Harry rubbed his head as he flashed his teeth at her and raised a hand for her to slap hers against. She did, making the two only laugh harder.
âYou two are awful,â Cedric said with alarm, gaining a supportive nod from Hermione.
It had seemed that the groupâs commotion had drawn the attention of Professor Slughorn, who poked his head out from around the entrance of his room. He wore, on his body, a quite excessive frayed brown blazer with his black pants, and on his face, an almost terrifyingly supportive smile. When he smiled in such a way, his forehead creased with a set of expressive little lines, and he looked somewhat like a happy frog, she thought.
âDear boys and girls, youâve arrived!â he declared loudly.
âWe have,â Harry echoed in an obvious reply.
âCome in! Do come in!â Slughorn chuckled joivally, ushering his students into the room heâd cleared for them.
It was an interesting sight to see. In the middle of the room, a huge polished oak table had been set up, around which just over a dozen large and eloquently carved wood chairs stood. Students of every house had gathered; notably, Blaise, one of Dracoâs henchmen, and Neville, their friend. The table had been filled with large glass mugs, which were topped to their brims with seven massive scoops of decadent chocolate ice-cream each, atop which were further chocolate shavings. Neville, who looked just about ready to faint, sighed in heavy relief as his friends pulled aside chairs next to his own. Instantaneously, Slughorn began his unsurprising fire of questions. First he spoke to two dark haired Ravenclaws the girl was unfamiliar with, then the boisterous Marcus Belby, and finally he landed his beady little eyes on Hermione.
âMy parents are dentists,â Hermione blurted nervously when Slughorn asked of her.
The girl slid her mug forward, dipping her silver spoon uninterestedly into the dessert and swirling it around dismissively. Beside her, Cedric was taking polite tastes of his desert, and, beside him, Harry was uncomfortably shoving spoonfuls worth of ice-cream down his throat. The girl snorted, elbowing her friend, who snapped his gorgeous hazel eyes to hers, his lips crinkling into a little smile as he shifted his attention over to Harry. Cedric nudged Harry, who lifted his chocolate covered face up slowly.
âWhat?â he said defensively, his voice low so as to be unheard as Hermione continued speaking.
âIs that a dangerous profession?â Slughorn asked the frizzy haired brunette.
âErm⌠no,â Hermione said awkwardly.
Everyone, including Cedric, stared at her in awkward silence.
âWhatâs a dentist again?â Cedric said through the corner of his mouth.
On either side of him, Harry and Y/N tried miserably to stifle their giggles. Luckily for them, a perfectly timed interruption shifted the attention away from the two, and instead to Ginny Weasley, who had just entered the room sporting a cute black dress and some unfitting red eyes. Harry scooted loudly back in his chair, emitting a deathly screeching sound that matched perfectly with the absolute silence of the room. Hermione put a hand over her mouth, a smile spreading beneath her fingers.
âAh, Miss Weasley,â Slughorn beamed, âcome in!â
âSorry,â she replied through a mumble, ânot usually late.â
Harry let out a loud grunt and scooted back forward in his chair as if unaware heâd done anything odd. The girl looked first at the-boy-who-lived, then to Ginny, her brows furrowing in confusion as her eyes travelled. Next she looked to Cedric, who mirrored her expression, and finally to Hermione, who flickered her eyes indicatively at the two Gryffindorâs before turning her nose back to her food.
âMiss (Y/L/N),â Slughorn said loudly, refocusing his attention once again to the girl.
Her eyes darted forwards to her professor, âyes, sir?â
âYour parents,â he said, âtell me a bit about them, will you?â
It had been expected, of course. But sheâd dreaded it nonetheless.
âIâd rather not, sir,â she tried.
âPlease,â the old man quite literally begged.
âUh, well erm, she started awkwardly, not knowing where to begin. âThey both died when I was quite young-â
âYes, actually about that,â Slughorn fed in, âhow was it your father passed? There was little heard of him after he joined You-Know-Whoâs ranks.â
The girl was quite taken aback. How bold of him. Actually, how rude.
âEr,â she blinked frustratedly, âan explosion, I think.â
âGo on,â the professor encouraged.
Everyone, not just Y/N, it seemed, wasnât comfortable with such a discussion. What was the point of asking such things? How did this add a shine to his little collection of trophy students? Mostly, though, how was it that the man was so oblivious to his indiscretion?
âThe Ministry notified me about it when it happened. He took out a bunch of muggles with himself, they said. Only, they didnât do much reporting on him becauseâŚâ
âBecause?â Slughorn persisted.
âSir-â she tried again.
But the professor looked absolutely carefree as he took a large spoonful of ice cream in with a wave of his small chubby hands, âdo tell us, Y/N, we all want to know.â
The eyes of every student in the room were glued eagerly to her, whether in mild interest, discomfort, or both.
The girl felt her whole body heat up. Sheâd never disclosed the second part of that story with anyone before, let alone a whole damned Slug Club. Flustered, she blinked rapidly, turning her head left, right, and back left again, as the left was where the door was. And by God, did the door look good at that moment. She could feel the blood rushing to her ears, her feet preparing to bring her to a sprint, a nervous glimmer soak her brow, and yet, just as sheâd decided to stand and run, something stopped her.
Beside her, the girl felt one of Cedricâs large hands snake under the table and take a reassuring hold of her wrist. It caught her off guard, the way heâd so swiftly done it. The boyâs long fingers dipped straight into her own, first landing on her wrists for a soft little rub, then sliding right up into her palms, where he closed his fingers in on her own. His hands were wam. Warm and rough. This settled her hard beating heart, if only for a moment. And that was all she needed.
âSorry professor,â she responded flatly, âbut no.â
Her eyes scanned those of her classmates more confidently, and most all of them glittered back proudly in reply. Across from her, Slughorn released a disappointed sigh, before continuing on his little train of questions and peppering Cedric with his next rounds of interrogation. Of course, Cedric was as cool, calm, and collected as ever. The boy put on his most handsome and proud lopsided smile as he answered the professorâs questions of â well, honestly she wasnât paying attention to what he was saying. For while he spoke, Cedric had released her fingers and found himself absentmindedly tracing the patterns on his friendâs hand, not that anyone could have known. And she, incredibly flustered, but more comforted than anything, let him. Only when dinner ended did the boy retract his touch.
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âExcellent,â Harry declared, the second theyâd stepped foot outside of the dungeon. âYou were excellent, Y/N.â
The jet black haired boy gave his friend a huge slam of appreciation to the back. He, Cedric, Hermione, Neville, and Y/N were making their tired escape from Slughornâs party. Together, the group made their defeated and slumped ascent out of the dungeons.
âThanks, Harry,â she half laughed and half grumbled. âI couldnât have done it on my own.â
Her large bright eyes flickered up to Cedricâs glowing ocean ones, and they twinkled adoringly at her in silent communication. Beside her, Hermione raised a quizzical brow, though, truth be told, Y/N wasnât paying her much attention at that moment.
âI donât suppose Iâll be getting an invite back, thoughâŚâ sheâd muttered dryly.
âItâd be his loss,â Cedric fired back confidently, earning a half smile from his favorite girl.
Sheâd gone to say something else, but her lips had hardly opened when she saw him.
Draco. Draco, with his snow white skin and blue-grey eyes, was heading their way. This was unsurprising, given that they were on Slytherinâs side of the castle. Honestly, he was the last thing sheâd wanted to be confronted with at that moment, and judging by the look on his sallow face, it went both ways. As he drew nearer and nearer, his hands stuffed into the black folds of his robes, she waited for the blades of his sharp words to slice her, for him to mouth insults her way as he had so frequently loved to do. But, shockingly, the boy was quiet. In fact, it seemed he had no plan to say anything, but rather to snake right past them, silent and unheard, like a figment of their imagination. Heâd almost done it, actually, but the girl had other plans.
âWhat?â she said, stopping dead in her tracks.
Draco had just passed her, and gone deathly still.
She turned on her heel, asking again, âwhat? Not going to say anything?â
The boy turned slowly to face her, his icy eyes narrow with dislike, his teeth clenched so hard she could see the definite pulse of his hard jawline beneath his porcelain skin. Beside her, her friends all warily stopped walking, their faces clouding with concern. Apparently, they all thought it better to not acknowledge his existence. The snow white boy blinked silently, keeping his pale lips pressed harshly together.
âWhat? So now that you donât have any goons around, youâre no longer interested in making a show out of us?â she asked with a bitter chuckle.
Malfoyâs nostrils flared, a hard grimace taking shape on the curvatures of his perfect mouth.
âYou know what I think, Draco? I think you donât actually care for it. I think you only do it for others to maintain some sort of facade. And I think, youâre too cowardly to face us alone.â
âY/N,â Hermione tried, âdonât fire him up.â
Draco flickered his narrowed eyes to Hermione, then settled back on Y/Nâs. Finally, he spoke.
âMuch to Grangerâs disappointment,â he started softly, âyou donât have the power to fire me up.â
Her lips split into a sour smile, âdonât I?â
âY/N,â Cedric huffed with concern, âjust drop it.â
Now Dracoâs eyes were on Cedric.
âYou, however,â he drawled, âare all very easy to fire up.â
Y/N opened her mouth to retaliate, but, as she should have expected, was beaten to it.
âDiggory,â he began, âcongratulations on giving your little girlfriend an express pass onto the Hufflepuff quidditch team. I expect she returned the favor nicely with her mouth.â
Cedric flushed a bright red, his nostrils flaring, and eyes growing cold with distaste. This enraged Y/N, yes, but it enraged Cedric more. Before he had the chance to fight back, however, Draco was onto his next target.
âMudblood,â he mouthed, addressing Hermione. âDid it hurt when Potter here beat your pompous, self righteous self to the Felix Felicis? Is that why youâve told everyone that he cheated his way to it?â
âN-no,â Hermione replied unconvincingly.
âShut up,â Neville added.
âYou,â Draco chuckled, snapping his attention mechanically to Neville, his lashes fluttering to the beat of his laughter. âLongbottom, please. Youâre so pathetic, I could almost find the sympathy to feel bad for you. Everyone can. But, I really neednât say anything for you to know that, do I?â
Harry had a hand on his wand now.
âGo ahead,â Draco dared, focusing now on the boy-who-lived. âYouâre awfully more of a milksop than one would expect of a Gryffindor,â he said, âso you wonât. Especially not on my side of the castle, where youâd be under professor Snapeâs jurisdiction.â
He had a point. About that second part, of course. Slowly, Harry released the grip on his wand.
And then Dracoâs eyes were back on the girl, and they were a cold stormy gray, touched lightly with a hint of mild intrigue. The girl felt her fingers shaking now, practically aching to take form into a fist. But she had to stand her ground. She had to prove his lack of power over her.
âAnd you,â he finished with a heavy sigh. He brought his eyes up to her friends before saying his next words. âAs of late, this little thing has been of most interest to me.â
Everyone seemed to have frozen in place, including Y/N, who was capable only of blinking up angrily at him, her jaw tilted up so as to be able to reach his searing and curious gaze.
âAnd dâyou know why?â he arched a silver-blond brow, stepping closer to her.
He looked like he wanted to touch her. Wanted to force her jaw up within the tight grasp of his hands. Wanted to step close enough that her heaving chest would bump against his own. But a flicker of his eyes to her friends stopped him, and instead he just stood there, about a foot apart from her, his hands still buried in his pockets.
âBecause,â he continued bemusedly, âunlike everyone else here, you have a secret.â
âAnd whatâs that?â she dared lowly.
Dracoâs lips split into an awful, cruel, smile.
âYou like having me put you in your place.â
There was silence.
The girl wanted to speak. Sheâd tried. But only a mute and incoherent stutter toppled forth from her agape lips.
âFascinating,â his lips stretched wider yet, his voice dropping lower yet, âisnât it?â
And then his hands withdrew from his pockets. Draco let his slender and silver ring clad fingers find themselves on the bend of his knee as he lowered his height so as to be level with the girlâs fiery stare. For a moment, he just let the blazing blue sear of his scrutiny make its way across her face. She could smell his cologne invading her lungs, the inexplicably alluring scent of Draco Malfoy growing vile to her. He lowered his voice, then, so that only she could hear his almost inaudible murmur.
âThis little game of ours,â he whispered. âI quite enjoy it.â
Then he raised a finger, a long and slender index finger, and tapped the tip of her nose.
She just stared at him, and it was a long and wordless encounter. His icy blue eyes pierced straight through her own and into the depths of her soul. He seemed eager to see her either crumble beneath him or expel with rage, but what he did not expect is what she said next.
âIncendio.â
Suddenly, her dress was on fire.
Draco leapt back in surprise, his brows knitting as the base of the girlâs cream colored clothing went up in flames. Around her, her friends all gawked and toppled back in shock. In her right hand was Dracoâs wand, plucked straight from his pocket only a moment ago.
âCatch,â she grinned, throwing the boy his wand.
The blond chuckled in bitter surprise, âand what does that achieve?â
âA spell search will reveal that you just casted a fire charm on me,â she gaped in mock shock as she extinguished the flames on her dress with a newly learned Aguamenti charm.
Beside her, the faces of her friends told her they were utterly lost. But it was alright, theyâd soon find out what had happened.
Draco let loose a chuckle, âand you think Snape is going to believe that, from you?â
âSure I do,â she shrugged, âbecause I also did.â
âWhat-â he began.
âIncendio!â
Now it was Draco whose clothes erupted in flames. Quickly, he stifled the orange licks up his robes with his own water charm. Now it made sense. The boyâs pale face had gone flush with rage upon realizing what sheâd done.
âOh no,â she shrugged sarcastically.
And then they heard the footsteps. No doubtedly, Snape was on his way to see what the commotion was about. From behind her, her friends all gaped, impressed. Then, on her command, they took their cues and bolted, cackling as they disappeared down the hall and away from the scene of the crime. In front of her, Dracoâs mouth trembled with a newfound sense of rage. His white and slender figure slumped slowly with defeat, knowing heâd been outsmarted.
âWhat?â she teased.
He practically snarled, his eyes alight with a blazing hatred.
âI thought I couldnât fire you up, Draco?â
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âOur detention will be next week!â the girl exclaimed.
Beside her, Julian, Hannah, and Ernie all roared with approval, the group meeting their large mugs of butterbeer together in celebration. After being issued a lovely disciplining from professor Snape, the girl had headed back to the Common Room in her tattered dress, only to enter a hero to her friends, whoâd heard of the encounter from Cedric. Together, by the light of the dying fire, the group celebrated the girlâs triumph over Draco Malfoy. She could only assume that somewhere, on the other side of the castle, a set of Gryffindors were doing the same.
Now, by the dim light of the fireâs embers, the group had jovially devoured a set of gooey celebration biscuits and leaned back lazily in the overstuffed armchairs of the Hufflepuff Common Room. From above and around them, plants snored lazily as they embarked upon their nightly slumber. Slowly, one by one, her friends departed for their beds, until it was only Cedric and Y/N who remained in the Common Room. Cedric was unusually quiet as they left. In fact, heâd been unusually quiet the whole evening. Itâs not that she hadnât noticed, but rather that she didnât want to. And so, upon being left alone with him, she said nothing. Finally, after a minute of deathly awkward silence, he spoke.
âSo. What was all of that about then?â
Heâd said it softly. And not the way he usually did when he spoke softly to her. No, he sounded outright disappointed in her.
âWhat dâyou mean?â she arched a brow at him.
Cedric sat stiffly upright on the squashy yellow couch, his ocean blue eyes set forward in thought. His previously neat goldish brown locks had found themselves resuming their usual messy state atop his head, with one little curl springing forth attractively upon his forehead. He still wore his button up, but his hands were folded gently upon his lap in an odd manner.
âI mean,â he continued softly, âwhy would you do what you did tonight?â
He turned now, his stare intense as it bore into her own. The girl found her throat closing up, and her chest tightened with uncomfortability.
âYou went explicitly out of your way to rile Malfoy up. And then- and then you make some feat of landing yourself in detention with him.â
âIt was about time someone stood up to him-â she began.
âNo, but thatâs not why you did it,â he interrupted, hurt.
She didnât know how to respond to that, or to him, really. The boy looked weakened, his handsome figure bent over with a sort of sadness, casting a rather sad looking silhouette over the dark wooden floors of the Common Room. Sheâd opened her mouth, but upon meeting his eyes, stopped. They were strained. They were strained and ever so softly moistened with hurt.
âIs it?â he asked, more quietly this time, the look on his face desperate for her next word to be âyes.â
But it wasnât.
âI donât know,â she admitted begrudgingly, her shoulders falling. âSomething about him just gets me going, Ced. Now more than ever. Itâs- Itâs because I know heâs capable of better.â
âIs he?â Cedric said with a raise of his brows.
Cedric, more than anyone, knew how to see the good in people. And Cedric, now, voiced doubt for the redemption of Draco Malfoy.
âThereâs just something different,â she exhaled, feeling far too guilty to hold her friendâs gaze.
âI see that now,â Cedric agreed. âI do.â
She blinked up curiously at him.
There was an eerie silence. Aside from the faint chirping of crickets, the rustling of the flora and fauna upon the stone walls, and the gentle crackles of the dying fire, the only thing to be heard was her own faltering breath.
âBut not about him,â he said. âAbout you.â
Her heart sank.
âI see it, you know?â he murmured lowly. âI see the way you look at him.â
âCed-â she tried.
But he wasnât having it.
:And I know in that⌠in that look, you know?â he continued. âThereâs something different.â
Her heart was racing now. Cedric had never talked like this to her before, and the feeling was one she was unfamiliar with. And then there was the way he was looking at her, which hurt. It hurt because he was hurting. It hurt because she didnât know why it hurt him. And then, this certainly wasnât a revelation the girl had either expected or wanted to be confronted with, of course. But more to the point, to have it told to her like this, by the person she loved most in the world, was too much.
âHow would you know that, Ced?â she murmured, the sound of hot blood in her ears making her dizzy.
âBecause,â he started.
Then he stopped. His lips quivered and his lashes fluttered, a tell-tale sign that this next act was going to injure him further, that his next words werenât ones he could take back.
âBecause itâs how I look at you.â
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A Million Dreams | r.w
Description: Ron Weasley lives in a world of black and white, not having found his soulmate yet. But as soon as he falls asleep, his dreams are filled with colour, having the chance to speak with his soulmate. And he canât wait to meet her.
Pairing: Ron Weasley x fem!hufflepuff!reader
Warnings: None? Except itâs not proof read, oops
Authorâs note: This is for @vivianweasleyââs writing challenge! Using the song âA Million Dreamsâ from The Greatest Showman and itâs a Soulmate au! Iâm a sucker for a soulmate au. Ron deserves more love, letâs be real! Hope you enjoy! :)
Lyrics in bold and italics! Dreams in italics!
I close my eyes and I can see
The world thatâs waiting up for meÂ
That I call my own
Soulmates. The most precious and fragile things in the universe, for muggles and wizards alike. The many different theories of soulmates are all connected, in some way or another. And perhaps, itâs different for everyone. The red string of fate is a common one, also there are people who have the âsoulmate tattooâ, which comes in different forms. But for some, they live in a world of black and white. But, as soon as they fall asleep, their dream world bursts with colour, and they talk with their soulmate.Â
Sleeping quickly became Ronâs favourite thing, knowing as soon as he closed his eyes and drifted into his dreams, his mind burst with the brightest colours. But more often than not, his head filled with the strangest ideas and scenarios, he woke up either laughing or just grinning. But the happiness soon faded, as his world turned to black and white again.Â
And tonight was like no other.
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Harry Potter â The One That Got Away
Summary: You died in the Battle of Hogwarts after pushing off Fred away from the wall, and Harry was beyond devastated. You were his First Love, and will always be.
Words: 7,440 words
Warnings: Angst, My best angst yet, Altered Storyline, Pure form of pain, I just wanna hug Harry in this one, neutral!reader, Death, Mentions of panic attack, Tissues Are Recommended
Disclaimer: This is my longest fic yet! 7.4K words of pure pain, wow. Iâve worked on this one for like idk 5 days? I recommend listening to The One That Got Away by Katy Perry, the lyrics inspired me so much for this one. Also, can you believe this is my first time writing a Harry fic? Crazy, I know! Enjoy the painful ride, fellas <3
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âHarry?â
Your voice echoed the room, making everyoneâs heads turn to you. You heard the news of Harry, Ron, and Hermione returning to Hogwarts after months of disappearances, and the news was right. The group of people opened, and there he was, the boy you loved for almost three years now.
âOh my god,â You muttered under your breath as you ran to him, Harry scooped you up easily as he dug his head on the crook of your neck instantly. You hugged him so tight, the tears in your eyes were starting to well, you never thought you would see him alive and well in front of you, but there he is right now, hugging you as if you were his last reason to live.
âI thought I would never see you again, wh-where have you been?!â You frantically ran your mouth, arms still wrapped tight on his body. âIt doesnât matter, oh Godric, I missed you so much.â Harry sighed out; his tense body relaxed immediately as you held him. You pulled away, hands cupping his face, âAre you alright, a-are you hurt?â
Harry smiled fondly at you, his hands cupping your face as well, âIâm fine, darling.â
âThis is adorable and all, but we sort of having a situation now, if you mind?â Neville voiced out awkwardly. Harry quickly kissed your forehead and sent a glance to the crowd around you, âRight.â
Harry was quiet.
He couldnât think of anything else than the moment he had arrived at Hogwarts a few hours ago. That was the first time he had seen you after months of hiding in the woods to find the Horcruxes.
He heard the news. And he refused to believe it. Being in denial, he ran to the Great Hall, his heart begging nonstop for the rumor to be false. Harry ran, and ran, and ran. He didnât care that his legs were exhausted, he didnât care about his heartbeat constantly increasing, all he cared about as of that moment was you.
Right at the end of the Great Hall, a group of dusty gingers huddled together, seemingly crying. The little voice in his heart now screaming for its life; not ready to know what were the Weasleys crying for.
His feet felt heavy, it felt like he has rocks tied with his shoes, but Harry forced himself to walk closer to them. Closer and closer, he found familiar faces contorted as they cry. From a distance he could make up George who was holding back Fred; the older twin was fighting to be let go, sobbing as he does so, begging to be near that someone laying on the floor.
Harry had never seen Fred cry before, the tall ginger always had a smile on his lips or a laugh of mischief, but never a frown, never tears rolling down his face. And thatâs when Harry arrived, and Molly; Ronâs mum, hugged him tight, sobbing onto his shoulders, whimpering âIâm so sorryâs. He couldnât hug her back, no, not when his eyes were frozen on the vision of you.
Laying on the ground, lifeless.
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the best fanfic i ever read in my entire lifeâźď¸
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