Quiet, Plain, Perfect by GracieInGreek Rating: G Genres: Angst, Romance Relationships: Harry & Hermione Book: Harry & Hermione, Books 1 - 6 Published: 06/12/2005 Last Updated: 06/12/2005 Status: Completed (Not really angsty. More...reflective.) It's Christmas, a day Harry's never had before. Not like this. " Just me and...and you. Just me and you, laying down together and just...looking up from under a Christmas tree. I've never done that. I've never had...this kind of quiet." 1. This Kind Of Quiet --------------------- **Quiet, Plain, Perfect** **By: GracieInGreek** "I'm sad he's not here with us. We should have made him stay." "His parents wanted him home. What could we do?" Hermione sniffed a little, shifting her body over the small bits of paper here and there so she was on her back, her hair a pillow as she situated her head under the Christmas tree. She chewed her lip a little. "He probably thinks we just wanted to be alone together. He thinks that's why we didn't go with him." "Well..." said Harry's voice, before there was a hand slipping under Hermione's shoulders, and a head, dark hair mussed with sleep, appearing next to hers, looking up at all of the lights glinting through the lush, green needles. "There's...a small grain of truth in that, isn't there?" "Well, yes." She put her hand on Harry's stomach to slip up under his jumper about an inch or two. A natural movement, so practiced and easy through the last months. She sighed. "But we certainly don't want him to know that. We promised never to freeze him out." "And we're not," came Harry's simple reply, making Hermione glance over at him, eyebrows twitching a little at the sight of all of the lights, green-yellow-red-white all twitching and flashing in Harry's glasses, his eyes still looking straight up. It made her shift closer to him. "His parents wanted him home, but you know they're still shaken over me and Ginny. And you and Ron. And now...you and me. It wouldn't have been fair to them. And besides..." His arm slid from under her shoulders to the small of her back, hugging her to his side. Hermione pressed her hand into his stomach a bit more, still watching his face. Her brows twitched again. "Besides what?" "Besides." Harry continued, still not taking his eyes away from the twinkling sight above him--but he did hold her a bit closer, squeezing her middle. He paused a moment. "I love Ron. You know that. But...I've never had this before. A quiet Christmas morning, plain. Me and someone I love, laying next to each other on the ground with paper crumpling under our backs. No running around, no people--no Dudley screaming. No cleaning, no being in some cold room alone. I mean--I've had Christmas at Hogwarts, obviously. And a few at the Weasleys'. But nothing quite like this--quiet. Plain. Just me and...and you. Just me and you, laying down together and just...looking up from under a Christmas tree. I've never done that. I've never had...this kind of quiet." Hermione was still staring at his face, her mouth curved open--and now tears were starting to stream from her eyes, from dryness or emotion or both. She opened her mouth wider to speak, but soon found she couldn't find a verbal response to something like that--she solved her own dilemma, though, as she, with tears starting to pool at the nape of her neck and twigs breaking off into her hair, propped herself up on an elbow and kissed his cheeks and mouth. Only when the tree started to shiver dangerously with their movements and shower them with needles and the occasional plain green or red ornament did they break apart, Hermione staying half on top of his chest. She sniffed, and placed his fallen glasses back on his nose and wiped her tears from his cheeks. He sighed, contently she supposed, and hugged her hard to him again, her hand slipping back up under his sweater. "...Can I ask you something, though, Hermione?" She swiped a thumb under his eye again. "Of course." "...Why exactly *are* we lying under a Christmas tree?" -->