Someday

Disclaimer: Sorry, I don't own.

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Harry Potter, now a black haired, bespectacled man yawned and slowly opened his eyes, well aware of the sun shining through his bedroom window. He briefly wondered why he hadn't shut the curtains the night before whilst he got ready to go to work.
The streets were quiet and dusty as he walked along, quite a contrast from the busy and noisy roads he was used to. Harry smiled at the old lady who lived opposite the Ministry of magic before raising his wand and tapping the fifth brick above the door bell, allowing him to enter.
He grinned at Pansy Parkinson, his classmate who worked as a receptionist to the junior auror department. "Hi Pansy!" Pansy did not look up and greet Harry, but instead wiped a stray tear from her cheek. Harry wondered if perhaps Blaise Zabini had broken up with her as he walked to his office.
Harry's office was a modest size with homey touches, photo's of himself and his fiancée, Ron and Hermione Weasley and his favourite, the photo of his parents and Sirius on their wedding day.
He checked the bulletin board for new assignments, and once he was satisfied there were none he stood and started to walk to the office he visited every morning – that of his fiancée Draco Malfoy.
As usual the door was open and Harry walked in smiling, spotting the newest edition of 'The Daily Prophet'.
"Hey Babe." Harry greeted, expecting to hear the same reply. He didn't however, in fact, just like Pansy did Draco ignored him. "Dray, what's wrong?" Harry asked, as he saw fresh tears falling down the porcelain-like face of his beau. Again Draco ignored him, picked up a box from his desk and walked into the corridor. Harry hurried after him, trying to get Draco to at least acknowledge him.

"Do you have to leave Draco?" Pansy asked, looking up from her work at the sound of his footsteps.
"I can't stay here." Draco answered.
"Why are you leaving?" Harry asked, only to be ignored.
"We'll all miss you, come back whenever you want." Pansy smiled.
Draco shook his head, "there are too many memories."
"I understand." Pansy said, turning back to her paperwork.
"Draco, why are you leaving? Talk to me!" Harry shouted, running to keep up with the blonde-haired boy.
Draco walked silently along the road, the old lady nodding her head in respect towards him. He was lost in thought as he crossed the boarder between Wizard London and Muggle London. He silently regarded Hermione, Ron and their small son James and walked onwards.
"Ron, Hermione, what's wrong with everyone?" Harry asked as they stopped to tend to James. Both Weasley's seemed to be too bothered with their son to even answer Harry as they gave James his sippy cup of juice.
Harry stood watching James drink when a screech of tyres made him jerk his head towards the road ahead, only one thing on his mind - Draco. He ran forward, closely followed by Ron.
The road was packed with Muggles and Ron managed to push his way to the front.
This didn't matter to Harry, all that mattered was the Blonde-haired Adonis walking slowly towards him. Harry rushed forwards and enveloped his fiancée in a tight hug.
"Hey Harry." Draco said, smiling at him.
It was then Harry noticed the headline of 'The Daily Prophet' laying ontop of Draco's box:

'The-Boy-Who-Lived Dies in Battle Against Dark Lord.'

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Steph-hime: R+R please.