Hey People, I back! This is my sequel to I Solemnly Swear. It's going to take place after Hogwarts and is going to be from Scorpius' Point of View. The prologue is exactly what it seems like. A prologue. It's just some background information that is needed for the rest of the story, so don't worry. I will be getting back to the insanity we all know as Scorpius and Rose. Until then, tell me what you think;)
Prologue
Lily didn't know that when Scorpius pulled back from their hug and frowned, somebody smiled. She didn't know that this person walked down a dark hallway and entered a different empty classroom. Well, ALMOST empty, because also unknowingly to Lily, Nathan Corner was sitting in the middle of the room with a worried look etched on his face. She didn't know that the message that the owl brought her from Nathan was tampered with. She didn't know that he had actually been in this room for a couple of hours now, getting ready a surprise for her. She didn't know that he had been planning this for weeks, and that is the real reason why he was "avoiding" her.
Nathan's expression changed for the slightest second as the door opened, but it fell once again when he realized it wasn't Lily.
"Oh, it's just you. I wasn't expecting you. I thought you would be with Al or something," he said, looking around the person in the doorway without a second thought.
"Were you expecting someone else?"
"Yeah, I was waiting for Lily. I told her to meet me here tonight, but as you can see she never showed."
"She's not going to come."
"Why not?" asked Nathan, with a confused looked growing on his face.
"Because she is with Scorpius Malfoy in a deserted classroom as we speak," replied the dark figure.
At first Nathan looked as confused as ever, but eventually all the confusion left his face and was replaced by pure anger and disbelief. "Why, I'll strangle the prat! I'll go over there right now, and I'll…" he shouted, but he let the treat trail off. Instead he whispered more to himself than anybody, "How could she do that to me? I love her."
"I know it's harsh, but are you really saying that you didn't expect it? Lily is such a loose cannon, while you are they kinda of person who plans exactly where you are going to step before you start to walk."
"Maybe you should just forget her," Natalie Brown then said, pulling out a bottle of firewhiskey. He smiled, but the smile was full of pain. Then she closed the distance between them, and kissed him full on the lips. He surprisingly didn't pull away.
