Characters: Hermione Granger, Draco Malfoy
Date: 31 May 2000
Location: Contego Terrace to an obscure field in Wiltshire
Status: Private
Summary: Hermione decides it's time to play and Draco has slept long enough.
Completion: Complete
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What is blatching, anyway? )
Draco opened his eyes and blinked at the woman grinning at him up close. "Quidditch. You want to play Quidditch." He examined her for a minute, then thumped his head back into the pillows to hide his own grin as he gave his voice the best sulky tone he could manage. "You're not my girlfriend. Whoever you are, I know several Dark curses and a few Unforgivables besides, so go away until the Polyjuice wears off. Hermione doesn't play Quidditch."
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Hermione laughed when he accused her of being someone else. "You promised to teach me to play well enough that I wouldn't embarrass myself." Actually he'd promised to teach her to play well enough that she wouldn't embarrass him but she thought that might be too much to hope for. He was very exacting about his Quidditch. Hermione enjoyed playing with him, even so. It was nice to have someone teaching her that didn't assume she knew things she didn't, didn't treat her like she couldn't learn if she applied herself, and most of all demanded excellence but understood excellence took practice. "Don't think I'm letting you out of it. Besides, it's such a beautiful day. I asked Cookoo to put together a ( ... )
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He flung the pillow off one side of the bed and the blankets towards his feet, all in one motion, to immediately pounce on Hermione and drag her down to the bed. "Cruel and vicious," he repeated, "and I love every second of it. I'll teach you some of my moves if you insist. But first!" He bent his head and nipped at her throat, aiming directly for the spot that always made her writhe. When he was satisfied with the noises she made, he lifted up, grinning. "All right, I'll get up. Start me some coffee while I shower."
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Hermione shrieked and laughed when he pounced on her, but was moaning a moment later when he found that spot. "I'm way ahead of you. Or rather Cookoo is. I'd offer to soap your back but I've been for my jog and showered already. I'll sort our gear instead."
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A shower usually took him a good twenty minutes, if not longer, but he rushed through it this morning. Hermione was too excited about this for him to take his time. He sauntered out after only a few minutes, hair slicked back and shirt mostly unbuttoned. "Did you just want to practice flying?" he called to her as he took his coffee from Cookoo. "Or did you want to try out specific positions?"
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She shook herself and tried to focus. "You look like a pirate this morning," Hermione confessed softly, knowing that he'd understand why she was acting so oddly. "Maybe you should um, button up or at least stop tugging on your earring if you'd like me coherent for this conversation." She wasn't entirely sure she wanted him to stop being so pirate-like, but she knew she would have a difficult time focusing if he didn't.
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Finished with his shirt, he took up his coffee again and claimed a seat next to her. "I meant, did you just want to fly, or did you want to try playing? I don't have any Bludgers, but I'm sure I have a Snitch or two somewhere if you want to give Seeking a try. You're pretty fast, think you could do it. Think I still have my practice Snitch. It doesn't get away as much. Or we could try Transfiguring a Quaffle and some hoops, maybe, if you'd rather try Keeping."
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"Whatever you want to teach me will be fine. I liked the lesson where we tossed the ball back and forth. It was good for control, learning to fly and catch at the same time." Hermione grinned, "What I'm really interested in learning is about some things I heard yesterday while the Weasleys were playing. They were talking about blasting, or maybe it was blacking, I'm not sure exactly. There were some other odd terms too. I've heard some of them before, but I thought maybe you could tell me about some of the fouls and such while we practice. I wouldn't mind learning about Keeping too." Oliver had always made it look so effortless. Ron was getting pretty good now too, although Hermione knew she didn't know enough to really judge.
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He leaned over to kiss her cheek before getting up to go hover just outside the door on the terrace while he had a cigarette. That way he could talk to her through the open door, but the wind blew off most of the smoke. "Keeping's easy enough, maybe a little Chasing, too. Those are really the two easier positions, so they're a good place to start. They're mostly about agility, not so much speed or strength."
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"I suppose if I want to fly, Chasing would be more fun. Keepers don't get to fly very far from their goals. Although, I've seen some very fancy moves from Keepers that look like they could be fun to learn." Hermione thanked Cookoo when the picnic basket was announced as ready. "I don't mind trying to find a practice Snitch, although you'll probably beat me to it unless you're flying without your glasses, I mean goggles."
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He finished off his cigarette and stuffed it into the ashtray, then sauntered back into the kitchen to have a little more coffee. "You want to wear that or put on something a little more aerodynamic? Think I might haul out my uniform, should still fit."
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"I have my chest protector and things in my satchel already. I plan to take off my jumper when we get there." She had on a close fitting top underneath and her leggings were what she almost always wore for flying. "Your uniform? If anything, I think you're thinner but you are taller. Unless you played your seventh year?" Hermione didn't think they'd had Quidditch based on what Ginny said, but she wasn't sure she remembered right, and she hadn't been there herself.
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He hesitated with his coffee, drinking the last of it with deliberation. "No," he said slowly. "No, I didn't play that year. Last time I played was fifth year, really. Missed it, but I had ... other things on my mind." Things like a Dark Lord and torture and fear. Draco set his cup down and locked his fingers together, stretching his arms in an attempt to hide the slight tremble in his hands as he stopped himself from thinking about things he did not want to think about. "I'm not that much taller. Couple of inches, I think? Though I don't really know, now that I think about it. It's been years since I've really tried on the full uniform. Definitely thinner, you're right on that one."
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"I think you look brilliant exactly as you are. I don't mind if you want to change but I'd rather you be comfortable whatever you decide to wear." If the uniform didn't fit right, she thought it would bother him too much.
"Is there a nice field somewhere around Malfoy Manor we can use to practice? I'd really rather not use the place we go to outside Hogsmeade." It wasn't private enough for a nap later.
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