"Probably...if you're good at them, then it must be a Hufflepuff trait." Hannah looked from the small vial on her nightstand and then settled back in, close to Ernie.
When he'd agreed to go with her to watch the memory, said he would be there for her, Hannah hadn't doubted it for a second of course, but it made that last lingering tightness in her chest disappear. A deep, relieved sigh escaped her and she grinned at the sensation of Ernie burrowing into her hair. "Thank you love. It means so much that you'll be there with me." He knew her history of anxiety and panic and with her finals coming up, and the families arriving to pick up the students from Hogwart's, everything was about to get very hectic. Ernie always knew how to ground her, keep her calm and safe. This was no exception.
"You won't need to, I promise." Hannah yawned and pulled Ernie's arms around her tightly and letting sleep take her now that she was calmed and clear-headed. "You're a million times better than any calming draught." She turned her head just enough to kiss him lightly but slow. "I love you."