an incomplete list of draco and hermione being idiots in love™
draco absentmindedly twirling hermione’s hair through his fingers while she leans her head on his shoulder
hermione unconsciously putting her feet on draco’s lap when he sits on the same couch as her
scorpius asking draco when he fell in love with mum and draco just replying with “she punched me in the face” (and is rewarded with a slap on the knee by hermione)
both of them having trouble sleeping in an empty bed while the other is away
hermione forcing draco (with threats) into mrs. weasley’s christmas sweater that she had made just for him
draco not knowing how to react to a devastated hermione when crookshanks ends up passing from old age. however a month later she has a kitten thats plopped in her lap as draco walks by while she’s reading in her favorite chair
they are the epitome of embarrassing parents™ with scorpius
“so you have a crush on me then granger” “draco we’ve been married for five years”
draco carrying hermione’s wand in his cloak pocket while she’s in a meeting
blaise threatening to hex both of them at lunch if they don’t stop “giving each other those bloody snogging eyes” and “just let me finish my goddamn tea before you two idiots climb each other”
having ‘silent parent arguments’ across the table over if scorpius can have one more scoop of ice cream before bed
“call my husband a ferret again and see what happens” (ron visibly gulps and harry immediately quiets down)
reading/doing paperwork together in bed
hermione giving draco driving lessons (they make blaise come too, he sits in the back and glares at them)
hermione laughing in the doorway while watching a frustrated draco give baby scorpius a bath (who squeals while splashing draco in the face)
both leaving their jobs midday to have lunch together
while hermione is browsing in one of the shops in diagon alley, draco will sometimes wander off by himself and then come back with a gift for her (usually a book or a piece of jewelry)
draco lays his head in hermione’s lap while they tell each other about their worst memories and fears during the second war (these talks are extremely private)