Elevator Encounter

Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling
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Elevator Encounter
Summary
Harry initially despises Luna for her eccentricities. After a fateful elevator incident, they gradually transition to friends. Harry comes to appreciate Luna's uniqueness.
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Chapter 7

The next day at the office, Harry arrived a few minutes before Luna. As she walked in, Luna greeted him with a warm smile, saying, "Good morning."

Harry, feeling a change in his perspective towards Luna after their elevator encounter, replied, "Good morning," in a much friendlier tone than he had ever used with her before.

Throughout the workday, Harry found himself stealing glances at Luna from his desk. It was the first time he had really looked at her, and he couldn't help but notice her beauty. Her uniqueness, which had once irritated him, now seemed to hold an intriguing charm.

As the day progressed, Harry couldn't shake the thoughts of their shared moments in the elevator. He realized that there was much more to Luna than he had initially thought.

As Harry stole glances at Luna, he couldn't help but notice her unique physical features. Luna's eyes had a captivating color, Her eyes are a striking shade of silvery-gra that was unlike any he had ever seen before. She has long, wavy blonde hair that falls loosely around her face dding to her unconventional beauty.

Luna's figure was curvy, and she had a distinctive silhouette that caught Harry's attention. Her most prominent feature, he couldn't help but notice, was her full, big breasts, which seemed to accentuate her unique charm.

It was a revelation for Harry, who had never really taken the time to appreciate Luna's physical appearance before. The more he looked, the more he saw the beauty in her uniqueness, which had previously been overshadowed by his annoyance.

During his break, Harry decided to visit a nearby café to get himself a refreshing drink. As he contemplated his choices, he settled on a nice drink and ordered it. Little did he know, Luna was also in the office that day.

When he returned to the office, he placed the drink cup on Luna's desk and said, "I just went out, so I got this for you."

Luna's face lit up with a smile as she replied, "Thank you, Harry."

Meanwhile, Ginny, who had been watching the interaction, couldn't help but frown. She noticed Harry's interaction with Luna and couldn't help but feel a twinge of jealousy.

Sitting back at his desk, Harry tried to convince himself that he had only bought Luna the drink as a gesture of repayment for the elevator incident. But deep down, he couldn't deny that his feelings towards Luna were starting to become more complicated than he had ever expected.

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During their lunch break, Harry found himself sitting across from Luna at a nearby café. He had contemplated this question for a while and decided to finally ask. With a touch of nervousness in his voice, he broached the subject.

"Hey, Luna," Harry began, "I was just curious. You asked about my dating life the other day... so, um, do you have anyone special in your life?"

Luna paused for a moment, her dreamy gaze drifting slightly as if she were pondering a distant memory. Then she turned her attention back to Harry with a gentle smile.

"Well, Harry," she said, "I've never really dated anyone. It's not that surprising, though. I mean, who would want to date someone as odd as me? I have a rather unique way of looking at the world, and my fashion sense is, well, unconventional."

Harry felt a pang of guilt as Luna spoke. He hadn't expected her response to affect him so deeply. It wasn't just her words but the self-deprecating tone she used that made him feel a sense of protectiveness.

"Luna," Harry said, his voice more earnest than he had intended, "you're not odd. You're... unique. And your perspective on things, well, it's refreshing. I think you're great just the way you are."

Luna blinked, seemingly taken aback by Harry's sincerity. She smiled softly, her dreamy demeanor never wavering.

"Thank you, Harry," Luna replied, her voice tinged with genuine appreciation. "That means a lot to me."

As Harry continued their lunchtime conversation with Luna, a sense of relief washed over him. He couldn't deny that he felt oddly happy to hear that Luna wasn't dating anyone. However, he scolded himself internally, wondering why he cared so much.

Their discussion moved on to various topics, from work to hobbies, and Harry found himself genuinely enjoying Luna's company. She spoke about her passion for exploring new places and her love for discovering hidden gems in the city. Harry couldn't help but be intrigued by her adventurous spirit.

As the conversation flowed, Harry's feelings grew more complicated. He didn't understand why he felt this way, but he couldn't deny the fact that he was drawn to Luna in a way that he hadn't been to anyone else. It was a strange mixture of curiosity, admiration, and something he couldn't quite put his finger on.

Harry found himself looking forward to their conversations and interactions in the office, even though Luna's eccentricity still baffled him at times.

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