Harry couldn't quite explain the feelings he had for this girl. He couldn't place what captivated him so much - maybe it was her twinkling blue eyes, or her fair yet pale skin, possibly her laugh, but he was lying that he only liked one thing that made her different. He knew what he liked about her. He liked everything about her.
She was brilliant, she knew basically everything he talked about. He loved listening to her talk, she had the voice of an angel. She was interested in Astronomy, Chemistry, Bounty, Creative Writing, Reading, and was a great challenge when it came to hand-to-hand combat. She was fit, too. And unbelievably beautiful to say the least.
She was perfect. She knew when to stop, she knew when things have gone too far, and she never insulted someone who never truly deserved it. She was amazing, and always there when he needed her. He'd often see her with a nose in a book, something with adventure or love, possibly both. A unique, yet exquisite, taste.
Her long dark brown hair fell around her shoulders perfectly, and her electric eyes made it difficult not to think about her. Her figure was any man's dream, her breasts were fitting, and her ass could only be described as one simple word that Harry did not use as an adjective often - damn.
Her name often echoed in his mind. Her real name was Cameron Amanda Marie Faith Braxton, but he'd given her the codename she went by. Galaxy.
He never knew. He never saw her crumble. He never saw her fall. He never saw her cry. But she did, she did often. But not in front of him. Never in front of him. He never saw the goosebumps that rose on her skin where he'd touch. To her, he was perfect. Intellectual. Handsome. And he was her hero.
He never knew how broken she was. On the outside, she was tough. She was hot. But inside, she was dieing. The feeling of knots and anxiety never left her, she'd often have nightmares that could even scare Harry to his very core just like it does her. He never saw her break. But he didn't know how much she did.
And she made sure it stayed that way.
