He made love to her in the soft grass on that isolated cliff overlooking the ocean. The stars were there to witness, like in all great romances (and tragedies). It was fitting. (Or Rose learns about (beautiful magic tragic) loving and living.) Scorpius/Rose, Scorpius/Lily Luna
Besides his knowledge of her station and his intimate acquaintance with her fist, he learned that she smelled of fresh cut grass, sun-dried linens and spring flowers, and that she tasted sweet, like strawberries, everywhere.
Shh. Just listen.
She hates when he smiles at her insults. (She loves his smile.)
She may have done it the first time for the wrong reasons, but she did it the second time for the right ones. (Or how there was more to Lavender Brown than most people ever really knew.)
Lavender was the kind of girl you met and never forgot. She had a way of getting inside your head and staying there even when you didn't want her to. Maybe that's why he didn't leave her there that day. Maybe.
Everyone says that women are the objectified sex, but Zach knows differently.
In a world where Voldemort won, Draco is one of the Dark Lord's favored. The love of two women will drive him to question who he is and what he has become, but it is betrayal that will set in motion the beginning of the end. Draco/Ginny, Draco/Astoria.
What if Draco and Ginny had been friends before they knew they weren't supposed to be? The far-reaching consequences of such fateful moments and choices would truly change everything expected of a Malfoy and a Weasley. Wouldn't it?
It was ludicrous and Draco thought her quite mad for even entertaining the attraction, but one could not argue with the pound of one's pulse, the quickening of breath and the heat that she could almost lick off of him. Harry/Pansy. Complete Oneshot.