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[ closed ] take just a little bit of time just to make you feel right
The thing Leo has come to love most about being a half-blood and going to wizard school isn't the magic - it's the parties. Any normal teenagers can throw a decent party if given half a chance, but throw magic into the mix, and all bets are off. And, of course, he knows exactly the right way through the secret tunnels to get to Hogsmeade, and there is this one bar that'll give something a little stronger than regular old butterbeer to a bunch of underage kids, and then there's the entrance to the kitchens where Piper can talk the house elves into just about anything... Add all that together, and it's simple math, when you get right down to it.
The only thing to make your standard teenage wizarding party better here at Hogwarts is to bring in all the Houses in the Room of Requirement. The best part? Not having to sneak in anything from Hogsmeade, because the Room takes care of everything for them, and the supply is neverending.
It doesn't take much for these affairs to start getting out of hand, and Leo of course isn't one to let a good party pass him by. The Room is making sure he has a steady supply of his favorite drinks throughout the night, and the stereo he rigged up for a friend in third year is still going strong, playing some of the better tunes that both the Muggleborns and Pure-bloods can get behind. It's all to hang out before Christmas break, and to celebrate a great game of Quidditch - and there are even a good number of Hufflepuffs around, those that are too good-natured to hold a grudge against the Ravenclaw team for doing their jobs. All in all, it's a great shindig, and it's not until long after curfew that Leo even considers going back to the common room.
By the time he actually does go, the task turns out to be more difficult as he'd imagined it would be. The portraits are about ten times as entertaining as usual, especially that one knight, and even the ones that chastise him as he stumbles down the hall, trying not to laugh at how ridiculous some of them sound, ordering him to get back to his common room before one of the prefects or professors catch him.
"The prefects are still down the hall," he slurs, and Sir Cadar- Sir Cardigan? Whatever the name is, Leo doesn't care, but it's still funny that the guy thinks he needs an escort back to the tower. Like he's that bad. He's walking in a perfectly straight line, except for where the wall curves. And he's totally almost there, anyway. At least, he thinks he is.
The only thing to make your standard teenage wizarding party better here at Hogwarts is to bring in all the Houses in the Room of Requirement. The best part? Not having to sneak in anything from Hogsmeade, because the Room takes care of everything for them, and the supply is neverending.
It doesn't take much for these affairs to start getting out of hand, and Leo of course isn't one to let a good party pass him by. The Room is making sure he has a steady supply of his favorite drinks throughout the night, and the stereo he rigged up for a friend in third year is still going strong, playing some of the better tunes that both the Muggleborns and Pure-bloods can get behind. It's all to hang out before Christmas break, and to celebrate a great game of Quidditch - and there are even a good number of Hufflepuffs around, those that are too good-natured to hold a grudge against the Ravenclaw team for doing their jobs. All in all, it's a great shindig, and it's not until long after curfew that Leo even considers going back to the common room.
By the time he actually does go, the task turns out to be more difficult as he'd imagined it would be. The portraits are about ten times as entertaining as usual, especially that one knight, and even the ones that chastise him as he stumbles down the hall, trying not to laugh at how ridiculous some of them sound, ordering him to get back to his common room before one of the prefects or professors catch him.
"The prefects are still down the hall," he slurs, and Sir Cadar- Sir Cardigan? Whatever the name is, Leo doesn't care, but it's still funny that the guy thinks he needs an escort back to the tower. Like he's that bad. He's walking in a perfectly straight line, except for where the wall curves. And he's totally almost there, anyway. At least, he thinks he is.
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"A failed Defense teacher's private office," Natalie tells him as she feels along the wall until she feels a shift in the stone. Her palm flattens against it and she whispers a password to slide it open.
It's gloomy and very suited to her taste. 'Casual gothic' is what she and Henry decided.
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He spins on his heel unsteadily, taking the whole place in with a single turn. It's small, enough to be kept hidden easily, but big enough to be serviceable. Not too shabby for a quick place to hide.
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Resting her cheek against her shoulder, she leans back and watches him idly, saying nothing as he looks around.
"I helped unlock it before," she murmurs after a moment,
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"And how did you find it, exactly?" he asks as he walks over.
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"Oh, eh." She clears her throat. "By chance. Henry noticed that it was hollow behind the stone," Natalie replies, "He found another hideout so I'm here when I'm not in the dormitory." She uncrosses her legs, pointing her toes to the floor, feet bumping against the oak desk. It's not as warm in here, and she shivers, rubbing her bare arms.
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Green always did suit her, he thinks, as much as he might have hated to admit it. Gold, though - it's a better accent than silver, but Leo is hardly one to judge about fashion when he doesn't wear much beyond jeans and T-shirts, or whatever can stand to get a little dirty.
"Verde ve bien en ti," he says, more to himself than to Natalie. "Cold?" There are plenty of things they could do about that, his least favorite being lighting a fire.
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"And, yeah, I am a little bit. Cold, I mean. I didn't really anticipate wandering here," she murmurs.
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"You could go back," he suggests, obviously not a fan of that idea as he stops before her to rest his hands on her knees, "or I'm betting there's a spell or two that could fix that. Between the two of us, we can probably come up with something."
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"You could expand upon that 'something,'" Natalie requests politely, not moving from her position.
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"It could be a lot of things," Leo answers vaguely. "Some spell maybe, or maybe we start a fire. Y'know, I've been told I give off way too much body heat to be human," he adds with a snort, trying not to laugh as he remembers that look on Piper's face. "Depends on you - what d'you think would work best, Goodman?"
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Which isn't a challenge, though coming from her, she won't be surprised if he takes it that way.
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Though he could certainly if they did, his mind adds helpfully.
Urgh, that's not the point. That isn't why Natalie brought him here - at least, he thinks not. If it is, well. She ought to just tell him that, then.
...Anyway.
"I'm surprised you didn't bring some sort of jacket or a jumper," Leo admits, tilting his head. "I thought you were always prepared for these things."
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She reaches forward to tap his hand. "You know, now that you mention it, your hands are never cold." And she doesn't let anyone near her, really, unless they've managed to convince her of their trustworthiness and actual desires for friendship. The list is short. It may or may not be obvious, but physical contact isn't something she seeks, but she's never been uncomfortable with him, with this.
"What are you planning on doing with 'em?"
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"I don't have any plans yet," he says, slowly looking back up to meet her eyes. "What do you want me to do?"
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Her palm flattens over his hand and she uncrosses her ankles.
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"You aren't," he confirms, eyebrows lifted. Unable to suppress a grin, Leo steps a little closer and lets his hand slid up her leg. He leans in to claim her lips once more, the kiss not as rough, but no less intense than before, even with a little bite at her bottom lip.
Leo's curious now - exactly how far will she let him go?
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"Where do you want them to go?" she murmurs curiously between kisses, using tongue with her next one, more careful and thoughtful about what she does, wondering what he actually likes.
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When he reaches the hem of her dress, he pauses for a moment to consider his options, unintentionally letting out a little groan when she adds tongue into the mix. "You said you wouldn't mind if I made a move, didn't you?" he asks in reply, finally deciding to take the dare and slip his fingers underneath the fabric. If she tells him to stop he won't fight it - complaining is another story, but Leo is well aware that they're in dangerous territory here, and he's not at all surprised to find that he likes it.
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It's her way of beginning to make up for the mess. And she wants it.
Gently, she moves his other hand up her thigh, even with the one under her skirt. Her kisses are warm, curious, and she finds she likes tasting him.
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The further they go, the more he opens himself to her, kisses deepening when they find the right angle. He responds eagerly to her, wanting to see what she feels like this way and enjoying the taste of her, despite all that's happened tonight. He's wondered before, but never quite imagined she would give him the time of day.
Or night, as the case may be. What time is it again?
Not that it matters, he tells himself as he presses forward against her, fascinated that Natalie is letting this happen at all, and Leo wants to push until she finally makes him stop. His hands continue their way up, curious to see how her body really curves under the unflattering school uniform, whether this dress of hers does her hips enough justice. He's inclined to say it does, but he'll have to wait and see.
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"What do you think? I'm not exactly stick thin."
She pulls back to brush her lips over his before her tongue laps out to taste his bottom lip. "Your hands are warm." And her skin is considerably warmer under his fingertips.
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Wands, sweets, small notebooks, Zonko's products, a midnight snack from the kitchen... The school robes are generally large enough to tuck away a good amount, and Leo knows that from experience. He's pleased to note that so far, the dress stands up to par, and that only makes Leo appreciate it more as he feels the fabric of her underwear beneath his fingers. It makes him pause, a little startled that she'd let him get this far, a little unsure of where to go next. There is a clear path in his mind, but he isn't so far gone that he can't see the problems with following it.
So instead, he follows the line of elastic around toward Natalie's back, exploring the part of her he's always found some way to appreciate, robes or no. And he throws himself into the kiss whole-heartedly, eager to keep going and following her lead, brushing his tongue over her lips like he had earlier.
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Her ankles link once more but this time behind his back, legs encircling him and keeping him close.
"I didn't wear this for you," she reminds him, teasingly, even as her skin tingles with each caress.
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It's good enough that she's wearing it at all tonight, let alone allowing him to get close enough to properly appreciate it. The way she holds his hair has Leo making another soft sound against her lips, and he gives her a light squeeze, pulling her a little closer still.
"You didn't have to," he translates. "It still looks good on you."
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Her nails drag lightly against his scalp before she lets one hand slowly drop to rest over his chest.
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