love story (r.w.)
prompt: after meeting ron weasley at the yule ball, it’s love at first sight. but will the distance, your father’s strictness, and the war end your love story?
pairing: ron weasley x beauxbaton reader
warnings: mentions of the war, mentions of death, separation anxiety, troubling thoughts, long distance relationships
word count: 4.9k
taglist (+ people who i think would enjoy): @lumos-barnes @barneswidow @c-t-h @another-lonely-heart @weasleylangs @shilohpug @peachypotter @spacexcowgirl @paintballkid711 @amourtentiaa @sweeterthansammy @lostaurorax @missmulti @dracoswhore007 @wholebigboxofyikes @inglourious-imagines @nuttytani @lilypad-55449 @v4l3nt1n44 @butterflybuchanan @gryffindors-weasley
author’s note: this is my last piece for @natasha-romancff‘s writing challenge! (hi lanie hehe) this was so fun to write and i enjoyed it so much!
The material of the dress underneath your hands was silky, soothing your nerves as you exhaled a shaky breath. You weren’t one for dances, nevertheless a ball, filled with a crowd of people you barely knew. The only thought that brought you solace is that you wouldn’t be the only Beauxbaton at the ball.
You stared at yourself in the mirror, slowly dragging lip gloss across your bottom, coating it in the sweet smelling gloss. Thoughts danced in your head as you thought about how much you would so rather stay in your room while everyone else enjoyed the ball. But despite your protests, your fellow classmates urged you that the ball would be fun.
“Just think, (Y/N),” one of your friends had spoken earlier. “‘Ogwarts is a big school. You don’t know who you could meet,” she giggles alongside your other friends who slipped into their gowns for the ball.
And before you knew it, your hand was laced with your friend Estelle’s. She pulled you through the corridors as you rolled your eyes at her excitement. “Stell, slow down,” you laugh as she practically drags you along, your dress flowing as you chase after her. “The ball won’t start without us and it’s not like we’re rushing to meet our dates,” you tease. Stell and you had agreed that you didn’t need to go to a dance with anyone besides each other, you knew you would have more fun that way rather than worrying about your date and if they were having fun.
As Stell pulled you through the corridors, you could hear the faint music trickling from the ballroom, making your heart race with anticipation. Who was going to be in the ballroom? How many people? Were all of your friends there with dates? Should you have brought a date? A million thoughts ran through your head, but none of them could be answered before Stell had pulled you into the ballroom.