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On the last day of class, the Seventh Years took it upon themselves to…er…miss all of their classes. It was common tradition for the Seventh Year students of Hogwarts, and most of the teachers did not mind their absence (it was another free period for them). Anthony and Sarah, though, insisted that the Seventh Years attend their final class ("Who knows what we could be missing!"), but were dragged out of the school anyway by their housemates (and with some persuasion from Taylor and Brian respectively).

So now, this year's graduating class of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry was strewn across the Quidditch pitch, just lounging and enjoying their last day as students.

Anthony sat on one of the Quidditch benches, craning his neck back to watch the makeshift Quidditch game that was going on. Jacob, even with the protests of Madame Pomfrey and Soledad, had taken back his position as Keeper, and was swatting away Quaffles as if they were flies.

The sun bore down on the students, and Anthony had to squint his eyes tightly just to catch glimpses of the Quidditch players. Taylor was even taking part in the game, and was trying desperately to score on Jacob (who was being swarmed by more than five other students).

"He's a bit of an idiot, ?" Soledad asked Anthony, taking a seat next to him on the bench. Anthony smirked and nodded, blocking the sun with his hand.

"Mum's going to murder him when she hears about this." He muttered sighing and letting his gaze drop to Soledad. Her eyes were locked onto the figures soaring high above them.

Anthony was very happy that Jacob had started dating Soledad; she was his calming factor. His brother's temper had dramatically changed since the two began to go 'steady'.

Because she was so quiet and composed, Jacob had to adjust, and it was quite a task; Anthony hadn't thought his brother would be able to do it. Jacob's grades had increased immensely, having him gain the sixth most N.E.W.T.S. in their year.

Though, Jacob had changed Soledad as well. Anthony believed that she would never have tried out for the Quidditch team if it weren't for his support of her. It turned out that Soledad was actually very good, leading Gryffindor to very high scoring games numerous times. Anthony even had to take house points away from her one time, because she hexed a Slytherin girl who had commented about her accent, a girl that previously had made Soledad tremble.

All in all, the pair cancelled each other out, making them very compatible. 0

"Estúpido." Soledad mumbled, rubbing her eyes. Anthony chuckled and leaned back on the bench.

"Why aren't you up there?" He asked, stretching out his legs. Soledad shrugged and leaned back. She tapped her head with her fist,

"Suffered a bit of a concussion, I'm not allowed to fly for a while."

Anthony grimaced at the thought of a concussion, though he knew he had had one before.

"Ouch." He said simply, not really knowing what else to say. His mother had filled him in with the events that Soledad had revealed to her, how she had physically fought Richard under the Invisibility Cloak, and then was knocked out by his blows.

"Haven't been able to sleep, either." She looked at him and bit her lip. Anthony had never had a full conversation with her, but now that she seemed to be starting one, he was suddenly nervous.

"Er…because it hurts?" He asked, feeling rather stupid that he did. Soledad shrugged slightly, but shook her head.

"That's part of it. I've been having…er…pesadillas…er…how do you say it…bad dreams?" She explained. Anthony's eyes widened a bit behind his wire rim glasses, but he nodded slightly.

"Nightmares." He said softly. Soledad's eyes brightened and then darkened with remarkable speed.

"Yes, nightmares." The two sat in silence for a few moments, not noticing when Brian Weasley ran by them at full speed, closely chased by a furious Sarah Lee ("GIVE ME BACK MY BADGE!").

"Have you told Jacob?" Anthony asked, breaking the silence that had fallen upon them. Soledad sighed and crossed her arms, darting her eyes towards their flying friends.


"I don't want him to worry, they're about him…I don't want him to feel guilty."

"I think Taylor heard one of mine, the other night." Anthony blushed as he realized what he had just said; he hoped that Soledad didn't get the wrong ideas. But she just nodded slightly, looking a bit scared,

"You still get them?" She asked, her voice eerily soft. He nodded, biting his tongue.

"I mean, I don't get them as often as I used to, I haven't had to go down to the Hospital Wing in a long time." Immediately, he knew he had spoken the wrong words. Soledad's eyes filled with tears, and they almost instantly started flowing. She sobbed into her hands, mumbling in Spanish.

Anthony looked around nervously, never actually comforting someone other than Taylor. He looked up towards the Quidditch game, which was still at full throttle. Taking a deep breath, he scooted towards her and wrapped an arm around her shoulders.

"Oy, Soledad, just think of it this way, they're just dreams not real, they can't hurt you." He said in a soothing voice.

"But what I see is real! It happened! I keep seeing it over and over!" She cried, burying her face into his shoulder. Anthony closed his eyes, knowing exactly how she was feeling.

"Maybe, maybe if you talked to someone about it, it would help?" He offered.

"I couldn't get through it once with tú mama without blubbering like an idiot."

Anthony continued to bite his tongue, thinking of other methods to help out his friend.

"Er…you can talk to me, if you want…since I've been there…" He looked down at her, to see that she was staring up at him, her eyes shining with tears.

"Really? You'd…you'd do that?" She asked, trembling a bit. Anthony smiled genuinely and gave her an assuring squeeze.

"Sure, that's what friends are for."

"Yes…er…friends." Soledad blushed a bit, and Anthony immediately slipped his arm away from her shoulders; he hoped that he didn't look too comfortable with her. Jacob would kill him, let alone Taylor. Though, he noticed that she had buried her hands into her pockets, instead of reacting any other way.

The two felt a shadow fall upon them, and looked up in surprise. Jacob and Taylor floated about five feet over them, both with looks of worry.

"Everything all right here?" Jacob asked, crossing his arms and looking at Soledad carefully. The curly haired girl nodded quickly, wiping at her eyes with hands that were covered by her long sleeved shirt.

"Just a little graduation jitters." Anthony lied, though he smiled brightly at his brother and girlfriend.

"Si, we were just thinking how this is the last time we'll be on this pitch." Soledad added, sending a weak smile towards Jacob. At her smile, Jacob's stare softened, and he floated down to the ground, his feet just hovering inches from the blades of grass.

"We'll have to come and see our kids play, won't we?" He said softly to her, reaching for her hand. Anthony watched as Soledad's face burned red.

"What…what happened about New York?" She asked softly, as if that was what was so amazing about Jacob's comment. Anthony looked up at Taylor, to see that she was staring at the couple with a very curious look.

He stood up and reached for her, and Taylor turned to him quickly, smiling. She slid off her broom into his arms and he lifted her to the ground, his hands still resting on her waist.

"Come on, love." She said softly, taking her hand in his. "Let's go for a walk."

When they reached the end of the Quidditch pitch, Anthony and Taylor made their way down to Hogwarts Lake, walking slowly and taking in the serenity of the fields.

"Something's up with those two." Taylor said suddenly, but not taking her eyes off of the lake. "Jacob was acting all funny while we were playing."

Anthony noticed that Taylor didn't seem tired or sweaty at all, but he let her continue.

"He was calling Soledad 'the missus,' like she was his wife or something. I have never seen him smile like that, every time he brought her up, I thought I was going to be blinded by the glare that was bouncing off of his teeth." She smirked, but Anthony just laughed as they stopped by the edge of the lake.

"He's in love, he's allowed to act like an idiot." Anthony said, wrapping both arms around her waist, then looking down at her in an admiring fashion.

She seemed a little miffed by the situation; her light blue eyes glistened as she stared back at the Quidditch pitch. Her silvery blonde hair was tied up in a very unruly bun, and her light pink lips pursed on her pale face.

"Hmph. I wish Soledad would tell me what was going on. She's my best friend!"

Which was true. After the dance in fourth year, Jacob had insisted on letting Soledad join the trio (and Brian, though Brian usually hung out more with James) in their daily events, and Taylor had seemed much more relieved to have a girl around. They often giggled at the boys; then sending them looks like 'Don't ask because we won't tell.' It frustrated the twins endlessly.

"Just like you haven't told her about us?" Anthony asked slyly, bending down and kissing her forehead. Taylor looked back up at him, her eyes shining. He knew it had been hard for her to keep the engagement a secret, but he trusted that she hadn't told anyone like she promised.

"What if they're doing the same thing?" She gasped, covering her mouth with her hands. "That would be wonderful!"

Anthony rolled his eyes and let go of her to sit down on the grass. Taylor was a bit too enthusiastic about everything for him

"Maybe, but right now I want to sit down on this grass, watch the final sunset of my stay at Hogwarts with my fiancée lying peacefully in my arms as we dream about our future together." He looked up at her, and he wasn't surprised to see her staring back down at him, smiling softly.

"Idiot." She giggled, slowly dropping to her knees next to him. Anthony immediately wrapped both his arms around her, and the two sat, watching the water glisten, and sky change into its rainbow of colors.

Sorry this chapter is so short too, but the next chapter is really really long because it's GRADUATION TIME!!! Ahhh, my babies are graduating! I cried, seriously, when I wrote it ::tears:: See you soon! And please review, if you don't, a kitty will die :( … just kidding, my brother dared me to say that.