She moved forward with him, as if listening in to a great secret. She smiled, shaking her head. "I suppose you're right," she said. "Although I've certainly changed my feelings towards you. It almost feels like a different person. You know, in a way." She grinned all the same however. It was strange to think how Dominic had once annoyed her to no end. She had always known him and his family growing up and their playful banter had turned into something more serious with the years. She had always assumed he was one of the Slytherin's that resented her for not being in the house, unworthy and beneath him. She was now beginning to realize that she had taken his playful nature for something it wasn't.
The rest of their day was nice, filled with pleasant conversation with small jabs here and there. At some point they had reached across the table to hold hands, a gesture that was strange but comforting. She was beginning to like this idea of having a boyfriend.
When they stood to leave, Adelaide found herself dreading going back to school. Not being in the same house as Dominic meant they would need to part ways. "I had a great time," she said, smiling at him and taking his hand once more. "It was a brilliant idea. Strange that you would have come up with it." She leaned over and gave him a small kiss on the cheek to make up for the sting in her words.