Chapter One : Secret of the Room of Requirement

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Hogwarts was a place filled with secrets—some dark, some harmless, but few as precious as the one hidden in the shadows of the Room of Requirement. Among the vast corridors and enchanted classrooms, there was a room that only revealed itself to those in need of it, and for Jisoo and Lisa, it was the sanctuary where their love blossomed, far from the prying eyes of their rival houses.

Jisoo was a proud Slytherin, graceful and quiet, with an elegance that seemed to exude an air of mystery. Lisa, her girlfriend, was everything she wasn't—fiery, bold, and fiercely independent. They had met during their first year at Hogwarts, drawn together by something neither could explain. The rivalry between Slytherin and Gryffindor was strong, but it didn't matter to them. The world outside their secret hideaway was one of competition, tension, and unspoken rules. But in the Room of Requirement, they were free.

The night had fallen, and as the students of Hogwarts settled into their common rooms, the four girls made their way down darkened hallways, careful not to be seen. Jisoo and Lisa, though from rival houses, had become inseparable over the years. And though they had to hide their relationship from everyone else, it was here—on nights like this—that they found solace. Alongside them, Jennie and Rosé, two other witches in love, made their way through the cold corridors, hearts pounding in excitement for the hours ahead.

"You think anyone will notice we're gone?" Rosé asked softly as she adjusted the strap of her bag.

Jennie smirked, glancing over her shoulder as she led the way. "We're Slytherins. We're too good at sneaking around."

Rosé chuckled, her nervousness easing with Jennie's teasing. "True. But still... it feels like we're breaking so many rules."

"It's worth it," Jennie said, reaching over to squeeze Rosé's hand.

Meanwhile, Jisoo, walking a step behind with Lisa, smiled at the easy camaraderie between the other couple. She turned her attention back to Lisa, her gaze softening as she watched the Gryffindor girl's fiery red hair glow in the dim light of the hall. "I'm glad we have this," Jisoo said quietly, her voice barely a whisper. "Even if it's only for a few hours."

Lisa grinned at her, squeezing her hand. "It's our little slice of freedom. Besides, when we're here... we don't have to hide."

They turned the corner, approaching the door to the Room of Requirement. The air seemed to hum with magic, the door materializing out of thin air as if it had been waiting for them. With a quick glance over her shoulder to make sure no one was watching, Jisoo pushed the door open, revealing the familiar, comforting space inside.

The room was softly lit by golden chandeliers that flickered like stars. Pillows were scattered across the floor in cozy arrangements, and a fire crackled merrily in the hearth, its warmth filling the room. The four girls entered, instantly shedding the weight of the world outside. Jennie pulled Rosé toward the fire, while Jisoo and Lisa made their way to a plush sofa by the window.

Lisa sat down first, patting the space beside her with a mischievous grin. "Come here, Jisoo. You know you're my favorite Gryffindor."

Jisoo raised an eyebrow, her lips curling into a soft smile as she sat down next to her. "You mean Slytherin."

Lisa leaned against her, resting her head on Jisoo's shoulder. "I meant what I said."

Jisoo's heart fluttered at the simple affection in Lisa's words. She let herself relax, enjoying the warmth of Lisa's body beside hers. The moment was peaceful, and for the first time all week, Jisoo felt like she could breathe again. "I'm glad you're here," Jisoo murmured, her fingers gently brushing through Lisa's hair.

Lisa tilted her head to look up at her, eyes sparkling with mischief. "Of course, you are. I'm the best part of your life."

"I don't think that's what you meant," Jisoo teased, her voice low and amused.

Lisa stuck out her tongue playfully. "Maybe. But I'm going to say it anyway."

Their laughter was interrupted by Rosé, who had settled on one of the large cushions across the room with Jennie. Rosé looked up with a soft smile, her eyes twinkling. "It's nice to see you two so happy. The whole 'Slytherin-Gryffindor' rivalry isn't all it's cracked up to be, huh?"

Jisoo glanced at Lisa, whose face softened at Rosé's words. "It never was," she replied softly, then leaned in to kiss Lisa's temple. "I'd rather be here with you, away from the drama."

Lisa sighed contentedly, closing her eyes as she melted into Jisoo's embrace. "Same. I hate that we have to hide, but moments like this make it worth it."

Jennie, who had been quietly watching, turned to Rosé with a knowing smile. "You're right, Rosie. We're not here to talk about houses and rivalry. We're here to be with the ones we love."

Rosé nodded and then playfully raised her glass of pumpkin juice. "To being together in the room of requirement—away from the world that doesn't understand us."

The group laughed, clinking their glasses together in a shared toast. For a few fleeting hours, nothing mattered. No rivalry. No judgment. Just love.

The rest of the evening unfolded like a dream. Jennie, who had always been the more reserved of the Slytherins, was soft in Rosé's arms, brushing her hair back with tender fingers. Rosé responded with an easy smile, her eyes gleaming with affection. The contrast between the two was palpable—Jennie's sharp wit and Rosé's calming presence—but together they made a perfect pair.

Jisoo and Lisa, too, shared their own quiet moments. Lisa laughed as Jisoo whispered a teasing remark about one of their professors. The Slytherin girl's lips curved into a smile, though she remained composed, keeping her cool as always.

"You know, you're the only Gryffindor I like," Jisoo said, voice light, though her eyes held a deeper meaning.

Lisa smirked. "That's because I'm the only Gryffindor who can handle a Slytherin like you."

Jisoo chuckled softly. "Maybe you're right."

Lisa rolled onto her side, propping her head up with one hand as she gazed up at Jisoo. "I never want this night to end," she said seriously. "It feels like... like everything is perfect when we're here."

Jisoo reached out and traced a finger along Lisa's jawline, her heart swelling with love. "It is perfect. Because we're together."

The hours passed quickly, and soon the glow of the fire dimmed, signaling that dawn was approaching. They all knew the spell of the Room of Requirement would soon wear off, and they would have to return to their separate lives—Slytherin and Gryffindor, hiding their love in plain sight.

Jennie, now sitting close to Rosé, pulled her close, resting her head on Rosé's shoulder. "We should go before anyone notices. I don't want to risk it," she said softly.

Rosé kissed the top of Jennie's head. "Let's go. But I'll see you again, soon."

Lisa and Jisoo stood together, their fingers intertwined, reluctant to let go of the peaceful haven they had created in the room.

Jisoo leaned down and whispered softly to Lisa, "I'll always find you. No matter where we are, I'll find you."

Lisa smiled up at her, heart racing at the intensity in Jisoo's words. "I'll be waiting, always."

With one final look at their lovers, the four girls made their way out of the Room of Requirement, slipping back into the shadows of the Hogwarts corridors. The rivalry between their houses was still there, and the world outside remained unchanged. But as they walked back to their respective common rooms, each of them carried a secret—a love that defied the boundaries of house loyalties, a love they would protect no matter what.

And in the deepest corners of their hearts, they knew: this was just the beginning.

End of Chapter.

First Chapter of my Lisoo Story. Thoughts? Hope you guys like it. Peace out.

"Our love is a secret worth keeping." - Melia Ramos

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