A/N: I still don't own Harry Potter or any related characters.
Dear Mia,
I know you mentioned possibly getting together this summer and the fact it was almost your birthday. I would love to get together sometime, and watching a Quidditch game would be great. I haven't seen a live game from a private box in many years. I didn't keep up with it for a bit after the war and I'm sure you know, the Malfoy name doesn't hold the weight it once did. Let me know when you'd like to meet up. I'll be staying here the summer to get ready for next term.
Draco.
Draco sighed attaching the letter to his owl. The letter didn't say have the things he wanted to say, half the things he wanted to ask.
"You know where to take this," he told his owl letting it out the open window. He glanced up at the stars and wondered what Lily was doing at the moment.
Lily yawned fluffing her pillow as she watched a dark shape appear at the window. She let the owl in and smiled. Her roommates were all in the common room working on something, she was pretty sure it involved boys.
"Hello, I'm guessing Draco hasn't gone to sleep either?' she asked the owl taking the letter and letting it back outside.
She settled in her bed and read Draco's latest letter smiling. He wanted to get together with her, watch a game with her. She could care less about the Malfoy family name, well, other than the fact she might one day be interested in taking it. Images of her in a white dress, holding hands with Draco, filled her head and she fell asleep with a smile on her face. She'd write Draco a reply in the morning.
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Lily woke slowly, not wanting to let go of the dream she'd been having. She couldn't remember the details, but knew it had been about her and Draco. She glanced at the calendar hanging on the wall. Two more days until the end of term, two more days before she would be back home. Two more days before she wouldn't see Draco's face every morning at breakfast. She glared at the calendar.
As she woke up a little more, she remembered Draco's letter from last night. Smiling she pulled it out from under her pillow and summoned her quill and parchment to write a response before breakfast.
Dear Draco,
I'm really going to miss school, and everyone here, especially you. It's not going to be the same over the summer. I'll send you an owl when I get the Harpies schedule so we can catch a game together. My family usually goes out for my birthday, although this year neither of my brothers will be in town, at least as far as I know. So, maybe the day after we could meet up for a bite? I hope to hear from you soon.
Mia
Lily smiled signing her false name to the page. She knew she could just as easily use her real one now, since Draco knew who she was, but at the same time, she kind of liked the distance. At least for now, she didn't feel the need to make it obvious her and Draco were friends... and soon, hopefully more than that.
Not even caring about appearances at this point, Lily called Nim and attached the letter to her leg.
"Draco," she told the owl who hooted happily before flying off into the early morning sky. Lily dressed quickly and darted to the Great Hall. She slid into her seat while the other student slowly trickled in.
