Chapter thirty-four: The End of the Year

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Seriously... Has this been the issue the whole time?
I walked up to Lisa and hugged her. She was in shock at first, but soon hugged me back.

"Did you really think that I would not accept you for being yourself?" I asked calmly.

"I don't know. You never know." she said, hugging me tighter.

"Thank you for telling me. It was probably pretty hard, especially since all the circumstances, and I want you to know that I'm very proud of you and I'll love you no matter what." I said. I could hear a sniff coming from her.

"Am I the first to know? Or have you already told somebody else?" I asked, slowly letting go of her.

"You're actually the second. It's a long story." Lisa said.

"You don't have to tell me if you don't want it." I reassured. She shook her head and signed me to come sit with her on the bench.

"A part of the reason why I know I'm gay is because I had a crush on Heidi. I was too scared to tell you back then, but wanted to tell Heidi about how I felt. She didn't take it well. She told me that I was disgusting and that I was going to hell. She luckily never told someone else that I was gay. Well, not that I now off." Lisa explained. "I thought I would barely never see her again, but then she made the team and you two became friends. When she was around you, she acted like I was the problem, but behind your back she would tell me how disgusting I was. That's when I decided I should distance myself from you, because I was scared that one day you would feel the same way about me as Heidi does."

"O God, Heidi really said that to you? I'm going to beat her ass, until she's not able to speak bad about you or anyone else ever again." I said, getting really angry about how Heidi acted towards Lisa. "I can't believe I even became friends with her. How was I so oblivious? I'm so sorry, Lisa. I wish I had never put you through all this."

"Hey, it's not your fault. It's that ugly ass bitch's fault. I think we should cut her tongue off." Lisa laughing, almost jumping from excitement. I nodded.

"Yeah, and then sent her tongue as a gift to her parents." I laughed.

When we calmed down after a few minutes of us planning to beat Heidi's ass, I said: "You know, I already suspected a bit that you were maybe gay. I mean, every time we watch a movie about a heterosexual couple, you constantly complain about how disgusting it is. You've also worn more 'masculine' clothes, which doesn't make you gay or something, but still, you look pretty gay."

She laughed. "Thanks. I take that as a very good compliment." I nodded.

"Can I ask you something?" I asked. She nodded.
"Are you a lesbian? Or what is your label? Or don't you want to be labeled?"

"I think I'm a lesbian, because I'm more inclined towards woman, but I don't really like labels." Lisa explained. I nodded.

"Thank you." she said after a moment of silence, while leaning against my shoulder.

"For what?" I asked.

"For accepting and understanding me." she said.

"Of course! That's what I'm for." I said, laying my head against hers.

We sat there for maybe an hour, talking about everything that happened to us this year. Except, I didn't tell her about the vision or whatever it was.

That evening we went to the feast. Everybody was in their pajamas and the celebration lasted all night. Everybody had seem to forgotten what had happened this year. Gryffindor won the House Cup once again. Lisa couldn't stop complaining about why we should have won. But the greatest part of that evening was when McGonagall announced that the exams had been canceled.

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