A Very Drarry Christmas

"Are you sure this is a good idea, Potter?" Draco Malfoy asked Harry, who nodded.

"It's fine Ron and Hermione were planning on going to the Christmas feast a bit early, they shouldn't be coming back until after it ends." Draco took a step closer to Harry. They both leaned in, lips meeting. Harry pulled Draco closer, kissing him until they were both breathless. A knock sounded at the door, and Draco's eyes widened. He dove under the bed before Harry even had a chance to tell him to hide. Harry opened the door and Ron came in.

"Hey mate, sorry to disrupt your studying, I just needed to grab a quill. I have to write a letter to Mum." Ron rolled his eyes. "Well, I'd better head back and find Hermione." Ron started heading toward the door, and Harry sighed in relief. Just as Harry thought he was safe, Ron turned around and said, "Oh, I almost forgot my parchment!" He reached into his trunk, grabbing a roll of parchment, but before he could leave, Ron caught a flash of Draco's platinum blonde hair under Harry's bed. Ron pulled his wand out of his robes, and pointed it at Draco, growling, "Malfoy!"

Harry's eyes met Draco's, and Harry tried to prepare himself to explain his relationship with Draco to Ron. Draco climbed out from under Harry's bed, but before he could speak, Ron glared at Malfoy and said, "I know what's going on here." You were trying to get Harry back for the prank he pulled on you last week.

"Well, of course!" Draco lied, "Potter, did you really expect me to just let you get away with that?"

"I'd tell McGonagall if Harry hadn't pranked you already." Ron said bitterly. "I'm going back to the great hall with Hermione, so don't try anything funny, Malfoy."

After Ron left, Draco asked Harry what Ron had been talking about. "Oh, Ron saw me in your room last week on the Marauder's Map, so I told him I was pulling a prank on the Slytherins."

Draco smirked, and said "Nice job, Potter, surprisingly well thought out for a Gryffindor." Then, before Harry could retort, Draco kissed him.