The following days, Harry woke up with a good feeling as he had been capable of completely channeling off the side of his brain that wanted Draco to stay were he was.
After some days had passed, Harry was scheduled to meet Draco for cake and tea at a Café near to were Draco lived that they had gone to once before and had enjoyed.
Harry put on his clothes and the occasional lipstick, eyeliner, and blush for when he went somewhere 'special.'
He was happy to finally leave the house for the first time in a week at 3:30.
He hadn't seen Draco in a week and that was the time that he had gone out the last time, because they had gone to the park to wrap up things with Draco moving in and making sure all of the details worked out.
It was chilly as it was Autumn and Harry was glad he had on a coat.
Draco would move in in 5 days and Harry would help him pay for one third of the price that was needed to pay the movers.
A middle-aged lady was already interested in Draco's apartment and looked to but it.
Harry was partially very excited but now also had a sacredness inside of him.
He was acted for reasons he didn't know and he just tried to ignore them.
Harry only realized now that he was already mindlessly halfway down the steps to the nearest subway train station that he always took a train to both Draco and the Ministry from.
He had to wait from five minutes but he was early anyway; it didn't really make a difference. He got into the train after waiting and took 6 stations till he got out.
The café was even nearer to the train station then Draco's house and Harry was there almost directly after he got out if the train station.
The café was not very fancy; it was mainly for breakfasts though it was sit-down and much fancier than fast food restaurants.
As Harry walked onto the patio that they had sat down the time before that they had been there, Harry found that Draco was not yet there.
He sat down at the same table that he had sat down with Draco last time; a nice little table with an umbrella over it for two people in the corner.
He checked his watch and realized that he was five minutes early: Draco Probably would not come for another 5 or 10 minutes.
A waitress approached him from the inside of the café.
"Are you alone today, sir?" She asked kindly.
"No. I'm waiting for someone," Harry said as he looked up at the sky.
"Alright. Shall I wait until they come?" Asked the waitress.
"Yes, please."
"Alrighty. Thank you."
And with that, the waitress walked away, still clicking a pen that's as in her hand.
After about 7 minutes, Harry saw Draco emerging from the distance of the sidewalk and watched him enter the patio and look around until he saw Harry.
He walked over.
"Hi," he said breathlessly.
"Hi," Harry said, smiling back at Draco.
"I think the waitress is coming in a sec..."
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All the Quiet Observers (Drarry)
FanfictionA Drarry fic about Love, Depression, Betrayal, and Sacrifice