Pairing: Blaise/Pansy.
Rating: PG.
Disclaimer: No copyright infringement intended. Characters owned by J.K. Rowling.
Summary: Stolen kisses...
Blaise stopped me on the way out of the hall to borrow a quill. I fumbled
obediently in my bag and gave her my favourite, a raven feather as dark as her
hair. She had a little Marmite on her face from breakfast. I pointed it out to
her, and she rubbed ineffectually with her long pale fingers at entirely the
wrong bit of skin.
‘Here,’ I said. ‘Let me.’
She dropped her hand. I ran my tongue across the tip of a finger, cupped her
chin in one hand and rubbed away the mark. Without moving my hand from her jaw,
I met her eyes, and felt treacly warmth pooling in my belly and trickling
downwards. I caught my breath. Her mouth opened slightly as she returned my
gaze.
After a moment, she took a step to close the distance between us, slid her
fingers around the nape of my neck, and kissed me. My hand slipped from her
cheek, trailed down her neck and came to rest, caught on one of her collarbones.
Her other hand had come to rest on my hip, her nails digging in a little.
I could taste the Marmite on her tongue as it darted between my lips. One hand
was trapped in the spikes of her cropped hair, the other slipping further down
from her collarbone.
Noise was rising around us as my hand moved down. As she moved her head to the
side to kiss me deeper, I heard a wolf-whistle from the direction of the
Gryffindor table and hesitated. Blaise made a mumbling noise deep in her throat
and held me tighter.
Professor Snape cleared throat beside us. I looked up, blinking, my mouth wet,
to find the entire school staring back at me. One of the Weasley twins
wolf-whistled again and I flicked him a discreet v-sign.
‘There is no need for such exhibitionism,’ McGonagall barked. ‘Five points
from Slytherin and…’
‘And what about the lecture on diversity and equality in the workplace
Dumbledore’s giving us today, Minerva?’ Snape interrupted. ‘We could use
Misses Parkinson and Zabini as an example of unfair discrimination. I must say,
you’ve always found it perfectly acceptable for Weasley to grope Miss Granger
at the table.’
‘Five points,’ McGonagall repeated, then turned on her heel and made for the
door.
‘Off you go, girls,’ Snape said, then paused as he caught a particularly
crude comment from the Gryffindor table.
‘Potter and Weasley, a detention each. If I hear either of you say anything so
repellent again, you’ll be in detention every night till you leave school. Is
that quite clear?’
They mumbled a response, looking predictably wronged. Blaise grabbed my hand.
‘Time to go.’
If I lick my fingers, I can still taste the Marmite.