Surprise Party in Room 1
Moon and Miniver have been working hard since Mia had taken Draco out on their date.
Decorations (in the colours Miniver had suggested instead of Moon's rainbow idea) are hung in the room. Crepe paper braids of orange, greyish blue, and green streak the ceiling. Moon's put up little paper decorations of cakes, balloons, and cartoonish animals dancing. Along with the cardboard balloons, there are huge groups of orange, grey-blue, and green helium balloons scattered all over.
On a table, with a colourful tablecloth depicting very happy cats and dogs partying, is the cake Skill had artfully created for Draco. It's wide sheet cake; the white icing is the basis for the artistically piped images of Martin and Dart flying over a huge forest full of winding paths. The forest ended where the words 'Happy Birthday, Draco!' were written in flowing script. It was the sort of cake a tarot card would make.
Moon giggles as she sets a stack of gifts (all from her family for the birthday boy) on the table beside the cake. She turns to Miniver and grins.
"I hope he's surprised," she says proudly.
It was definitely bright and cheerful and there's glitter everywhere, including on Miniver and Moon.
Decorations (in the colours Miniver had suggested instead of Moon's rainbow idea) are hung in the room. Crepe paper braids of orange, greyish blue, and green streak the ceiling. Moon's put up little paper decorations of cakes, balloons, and cartoonish animals dancing. Along with the cardboard balloons, there are huge groups of orange, grey-blue, and green helium balloons scattered all over.
On a table, with a colourful tablecloth depicting very happy cats and dogs partying, is the cake Skill had artfully created for Draco. It's wide sheet cake; the white icing is the basis for the artistically piped images of Martin and Dart flying over a huge forest full of winding paths. The forest ended where the words 'Happy Birthday, Draco!' were written in flowing script. It was the sort of cake a tarot card would make.
Moon giggles as she sets a stack of gifts (all from her family for the birthday boy) on the table beside the cake. She turns to Miniver and grins.
"I hope he's surprised," she says proudly.
It was definitely bright and cheerful and there's glitter everywhere, including on Miniver and Moon.
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If he is imperfect, she doesn't notice or comment. She just smiles at him as they move to the music.
"Are you happy?" she finally asks him.
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"It's perfect. What more could I ask of you?"
She just wants those she loves happy.
And if Draco's continued safety makes Miniver happy, then it was something she'd willingly give.
As they spin around, she tilts her head. "You guess?"
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"Happiness is precious. Take it where you can while you can," she advises.
Moon knows everything is fleeting.
Especially for Miniver.
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She moves her body a little closer to his, making the dance more intimate.
"He seems happy," she mentions, glancing to Draco dancing with Mia.
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There may be just a drop of jealousy in his voice. Just a drop. He really is genuinely happy for them.
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"They are," she says, her tone quite assured. "He's learning. Finally."
And there may be more than just a drop of pride in her voice.
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"Will it make him happy?"
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"It will give him the opportunity to be happy. And I think... he will take it. He loves her. Very much. More than himself, which is a great feat for him."
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"He... deserves that."
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"So do you."
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And it was wonderful to share it with a partner, even if it was a simple waltz at a surprise birthday party.
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"You're very good at this," she compliments. "It was an ideal trade, I think."
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"You think so? Really?"
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"Honestly. Do you like dancing?"
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"Exactly."
Yes, she very much adores Miniver. Whether he knows it or not, he speaks her language rather fluently.
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"Don't you know you're not supposed to look at your feet when you dance?" she asks softly. "Always look at your partner. In the eyes."
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