Once upon a time in a kingdom far far away, a Prince met a girl and fell in love. As they spent their time together in the castle, evil had risen to power and the Prince had to fulfill his royal duties to protect his people from a world of darkness. To protect his future Princess, he decided to part ways with her, fearing evil would kill her. After a year-long adventure, with the help of his royal army, the Prince defeated evil and found his way back to his future Princess, promising her a life of happiness. While fulfilling his promise to her, he had been hiding a secret that would change their "Happily Ever After" into "Happily N'ever After"

King's Cross Train Station filled with bustling muggles as they tried to make their way to their destinations. Rather they were trying to find a cashier to buy a train ticket, or to make it to their train before it departed, everyone hustled past each other, paying no attention to the strange people disappearing every few seconds between stations 9 and 10. A little girl busy enjoying her lollipop, held tightly onto her mother's hand as they waited to board a train to Paris. The girl had never been to a train station before so when she saw a girl with bright red hair and a boy with funny looking round glasses run towards a wall between stations Nine and Ten she assumed it was normal.

Harry Potter smiled when the sight of a familiar train famously known as Hogwarts Express appeared ahead of him. He thought back to the first time he boarded the train and met his two best friends Ronald Weasley and Hermione Granger. It was now eight years later and this time, he wouldn't be boarding the train. Suddenly, Ginny Weasley, Ron's younger sister and Harry's girlfriend appeared beside him with a grim on her face. Harry smiled again and softly brushed his lips against hers. Ginny put her arms around his neck and said, "Thanks for taking me to the station today. It means a lot."

"Well," began Harry again after pecking her on the lips again, "Why would I want to miss seeing my girlfriend off to her last year at Hogwarts?"

Harry noticed the grumpy expression on Ginny's face. It would be the first time in months since the couple would be apart for more than a day and Ginny didn't take that smoothly. Not only was she going back to school, but Harry would be leaving the next day to an unknown location where he would begin his Auror training which made Ginny more nervous.

"Are you okay?" asked Harry worriedly.

Ginny agitatedly glanced at Harry causing him to regret his question, "Sorry," he began, putting his arms around her hips, "What I meant to say was: You have nothing to worry about."

"I have everything to worry about. I'll have no idea where you'll be for the next three months. What if you die?" asked Ginny stupidly, knowing he wouldn't die while training to be an Auror.

Harry laughed and kissed her on the forehead, "I'm not going to die. Plus, we'll still be able to write to each other."

"Ya," she said, "I guess so."

Just then, the train started its engine and a loud voice from afar was heard throughout the station, "ALL ABOARD!"

Ginny passionately snogged Harry for one last time, wishing she would never have to let go. Harry held tightly onto her, not caring they had a small audience watching them. An unsettling feeling of goodbye set in the pit of Ginny's stomach and she couldn't let go of Harry. She held onto him tighter and kissed him more passionately. Their lips parted, but Harry kept his forehead pressed against hers and whispered, "I'll see you at Christmas."

Ginny nodded.

"I love you," said Harry.

Ginny looked up and pecked Harry on the lips for one last time, "I love you too," then slowly, she parted from him and boarded Hogwarts Express keeping her head over her shoulder so she could get one last glimpse of the boy she loved. The train soon began to move and Ginny quickly ran over to the window to see Harry one last time. When their eyes made contact, she slowly began to wave goodbye and he waved back. The sight of Harry began to shrink and soon, Ginny could no longer see Harry nor the train station. All the children standing next to Ginny departed to their compartments, but Ginny stood at the window and whispered to herself, "I'll always love you Harry Potter," hoping that somehow, he would get her message.