Harry: Harry didn't really take you on any fancy dates in expensive restaurants. One, because the paparazzi and stares were just not worth it, he needed his time alone with you and the curious peeking didn't help in any way. Two, because the both of you liked casually hanging around at home dates best anyway. At home there was no one but each other, so the two of you never really bothered to dress up. An old T-shirt he got you for your birthday a few years ago was your go-to every time.Ron: When you went out on dates, you always made sure to have a small part of your attire match Ron's. For example, he could be wearing a striped shirt, and you'd pluck the bandanna of the same colour to push your hair back from your face. You did it subtly. Ron noticed after a long while and soon it became a fun game for him to play a matching game every time you went out. Besides, it gave him a reason to appreciate every effort you put into looking nice for him so win-win.
Draco: As much as Draco loathed his family name at times, there was one upside which he did appreciate. And that was the wealth that came with it. The wealth that meant he could make sure you were comfortable at all times, no matter how much it took. The dates you went on were all picture perfect and you saw all the effort he put into every moment you spent together. So you made sure to show him how much you appreciated it by the way you dressed, knowing exactly which dress was his favourite and just how much he liked it when you wore that bracelet he gave you for Christmas.
Fred: You went on a lot of walks in the evening, it's a kind of a habit between the two of you. One would open the door and the other will grab the coats. Since it was chilly and with a soft breezing blowing around usually, you had gotten used to being bundled up tightly in a thick and fuzzy jacket. You didn't need gloves though, Fred took care of that, keeping your hands warm in his grasp.
George: For times when you were down, George knew the best way he'd handle the situation was to let you brood it out. Or, then again, there was always option two and that was to bring you to the dog park. Because you'd be against the idea of going out in the first place, you'd dress simply in a T-shirt and jeans but George always remembered to bring along an extra scarf for you, just in case.
Neville: Being the sweet boy he was, Neville often thought of you during date planning sessions. And knowing your sweet tooth, he knew that you'd be right at home in a sweetshop. The place was a frequent on your to-visit list and somehow coincidentally you managed to wear almost the same outfit every time. It was an ongoing gaga between the two of you now and you both laughed about it over a jar of gumdrops or a packet of jellybeans.
Oliver: Concerts were your and Oliver's thing. Dress code then was the merchandise of the performer, either just a wrist band or a full-on head to toe outfit. You'd have an amazing time at the concert and then not wanting to sleep on the high that follows every time, you'd drive around a bit. And maybe have a very early breakfast at 2 in the morning.
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