We were all gathered in the Slytherin common room, lounging on the dark green couches and chairs, surrounded by the dimly lit atmosphere. The fire was crackling, casting flickering shadows on the walls.
"I'm going to miss you guys so much," I said, snuggling deeper into the couch beside Mattheo.
"Two months is a long time," Draco agreed, leaning back in his chair. "But we'll make sure to stay in touch. Letters, owls, the whole works."
"And we'll have plenty of stories to share when we get back," Theo added, grinning mischievously.
Regulus chuckled. "I'm sure they'll be suitably reckless and irresponsible."
Enzo laughed. "Hey, someone's got to keep things interesting around here."
Five, who was sitting on the floor, looked up from his book. "I'm just looking forward to some peace and quiet. No homework, no professors breathing down my neck... bliss."
The others laughed, and Mattheo teased, "You're just excited to have the manor to yourself, aren't you?"
Five grinned, his eyes sparkling with amusement. "Maybe a little."
As we chatted, the conversation turned to our plans for the summer.
"I'm just going to sleep in every day and enjoy not having to deal with McGonagall's Transfiguration lessons," Theo said with a laugh.
Regulus nodded in agreement. "I'm with Theo. Sleep, food, and Quidditch. That's my plan for the summer."
Mattheo turned to me and asked, "What about you, Isa? Do you have any big plans for the summer?"
I shook my head. "Not really. Just spending some time with my family that's coming in."
Draco smiled. "We'll have to make sure to keep in touch, then."
As the evening wore on, we continued to chat and laugh together. It was moments like these that I cherished the most – just relaxing and being myself around the people I cared about.
~*~
As the evening drew to a close, I stood up to say my goodbyes. "I should get going," I said, glancing around at the boys. "I still need to grab my bags and say goodbye to the girls."
"We'll wait for you to start heading to the station," Mattheo said, smiling. "We can all walk together from there."
I smiled back, feeling a sense of camaraderie with the boys. "Sounds good. I'll meet you all at the entrance."
I made my way to my dorm room, where Sophia and Stephanie were packing up their belongings. "Hey, guys," I said, dropping onto the bed beside them. "I'm heading out. Just wanted to say goodbye."
Sophia and Stephanie both hugged me tightly. "We'll miss you so much," Sophia said, her voice muffled against my shoulder.
I hugged them back, and then grabbed my bags. I made my way to the entrance of the castle, where the boys were waiting for me.
"Ready to head out?" Draco asked, grinning.
I nodded, and together we made our way to the train station. As we walked, the boys chatted and joked, their usual banter filling the air.
When we reached the platform, the Hogwarts Express was waiting for us, its carriages gleaming in the fading light. The boys and I found an empty compartment, and we settled in for the long ride home.
As the train chugged along the tracks, we settled into our compartment, chatting and laughing together.
"I'm so excited for the Quidditch World Cup this summer," Theo said, his eyes shining with enthusiasm.
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