Title: Polyjuice Party Character: Ron Weasley/Pansy Parkinson Rating: PG13 Word Count: 180 Notes/Warnings: None.
Ron Weasley never thought that he would ever attend a Polyjuice party. He had just broken up with the girl he was convinced was his soul mate as well as his best friend, he was recently promoted to a job he didn’t want because it involved more desk duty then work on the field, and to make matters worse, his mother was already trying to set him up with various ages of witches.
He needed a break. He needed to loosen up. He needed to go out and attend a party.
At first it was awkward to take on the identity of someone he didn’t know, but it began to feel liberating soon enough. Then, before he knew it, he was talking to someone gorgeous before he kissed her for the first time. They had just pulled away from each other when the polyjuice ran off and their eyes widened in surprise at who their partner was. But for some reason, Pansy didn’t run away. She pulled him closer and snogged him closer. Ron wasn’t going to complain about that.
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Character: Ron Weasley/Pansy Parkinson
Rating: PG13
Word Count: 180
Notes/Warnings: None.
Ron Weasley never thought that he would ever attend a Polyjuice party. He had just broken up with the girl he was convinced was his soul mate as well as his best friend, he was recently promoted to a job he didn’t want because it involved more desk duty then work on the field, and to make matters worse, his mother was already trying to set him up with various ages of witches.
He needed a break. He needed to loosen up. He needed to go out and attend a party.
At first it was awkward to take on the identity of someone he didn’t know, but it began to feel liberating soon enough. Then, before he knew it, he was talking to someone gorgeous before he kissed her for the first time. They had just pulled away from each other when the polyjuice ran off and their eyes widened in surprise at who their partner was. But for some reason, Pansy didn’t run away. She pulled him closer and snogged him closer. Ron wasn’t going to complain about that.