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May was just a week away and as the days passed, the students at Hogwarts became more and more anxious

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May was just a week away and as the days passed, the students at Hogwarts became more and more anxious. The school year was nearly ending and with everything that was going on in the Wizarding World, they just wanted to be home safely with their families. Nobody knew that in just two months, their lives would drastically change to worst. Except for Draco Malfoy, of course. He knew very well what would happen in the end of this school year.

Scotland was beautiful this time of year. There was still a bit of snow on the mountain tops, but there were flowers growing everywhere and it no longer rained. The weather started getting much warmer and students started spending their afternoons out in the courtyard, or by the black lake instead of cramped inside of the castle. Lorelai, being a nature lover, spent almost all of her time outdoors now. Some days she would go to a hidden spot down by the lake and she would spend countless hours with Draco, talking, snogging, laughing, learning Occlumency and snogging some more. She is surprised that they haven't done anything more than snogging. Other days she would sit under the same tree as always, reading a muggle book. Other days she would hang out with her friends in the courtyard.

The past few weeks leading up until this day have been peaceful. There were no articles about Death Eaters on the Daily Prophet, no negative articles at least. Nobody had been taken by them, not even the radios talked about them, which was quite surprising considering that they constantly talk about the Death Eaters being on the move and only that. Draco was nearly done with the cabinet, but he wanted to postpone them entering the school as much as possible which meant he had to lie to them. He could get killed if Voldemort figure out he is lying.

"I'm just saying, Ginny. The Transfiguration OWL was the hardest out of all, I just think you should study more." Hermione said.

"But it's my best subject! I'm worried about Herbology, it's boring and I haven't payed attention all year." She answers.

"Nobody pays attention in Herbology except for Neville, Gin. Besides, it's the easiest OWL. I'm top of the class in Transfiguration, sorry Mione, and even I struggled." Lorelai added.

"Then help me study so I can shove in Romilda's face that I am better than her."

"Romilda? Seriously? From what I heard, she's as daft as they come." Lorelai answers.

"She is as daft as they come in the real world, but she is book smart. Sort of reminds me of the two of you." Ginny said earning a slap from both Lorelai and Hermione. "It's true, other than my brother, you two are the most oblivious people that I have ever met."

"Don't be ridiculous, Ginny." Lorelai scoffed as the trio made their way to the courtyard.

It was a Saturday afternoon and the three girls opted out of going to Hogsmeade. Since Ron was already 17 he could purchase all of the Firewhiskey he dreamed of, so Harry and him decided to get completely wasted on a Saturday afternoon. They were surely going to get a detention and the girls didn't want any part in their frivolous afternoon.

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