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Goodbye Forever

Disclaimer: J. K. Rowling made this world, so what am I doing here!

Chapter 2-Far, Far Away

Hermione was sitting on the grass by the lake, when suddenly, a person came up behind her.

"Hermione," that voice said. She recognized it at once. This was too good to be true.

"Draco," she replied. "Fancy meeting you here."

"I came to see you."

"See me? What do you mean?" Hermione asked, knowing very well what it meant.

"I love you."

"I love you too."

"I can't believe this," Draco said as he moved closer.

"Me neither," Hermione said, knowing what would happen next… Their lips touched. It felt like magic. Hermione didn't want to pull away, when suddenly…

"Hermione!" a voice said.

"Hmm?" Hermione said, wishing the dream would come back.

"You're going to be late for class!" Ginny said.

"WHAT!" Hermione exclaimed, jumping out of bed.

"I'm only kidding," Ginny added. "But it sure woke you up. What were you dreaming about? I heard you mumbling in your sleep."

"It was nothing," Hermione said hastily.

"Right," Ginny said.

"Let's go down to breakfast," Hermione said, wanting to get away from the subject of her dream.

Later that day, Draco Malfoy was sitting in Potions, thinking about a certain Gryffindor brunette. He realized that he would be leaving her this year, for it was their last year at Hogwarts. He would probably never see her again, since his family will be moving to Bulgaria, so that Draco's children might be able to attend Durstrang Academy.

"Draco, dear," a snotty voice said. It was Pansy. "Are you alright?" she asked, noticing that Draco wasn't replying.

"Fine," he snapped.

"What's wrong?" she asked.

"I'm moving, to get far away from you," Draco said. That wasn't the real reason that he was moving, but it seemed to get Pansy to shut up.

"Where? When?" Pansy said, on the verge of tears. She liked Draco, but for his wealth and family.

"The day after school ends. I'm going to Bulgaria," he said. Someone let out a small gasp behind him, but he paid no notice to it.

"I'm going to miss you, darling," Pansy said.

"That makes one of us," Draco muttered to himself, his thoughts still on Hermione.

Sitting behind him, Hermione was thoroughly distressed by the fact that Draco was moving after school ended. She would never see him again, for the rest of her life. She couldn't believe it. Hermione was about to cry.

"Hermione?" Harry asked cautiously. Hermione looked very upset.

"What?" she snapped.

"Nothing," she said, scooting her chair further away from Harry and Ron. There were only two weeks before school ended, only two weeks before she would say goodbye to her love, and leave him forever. The worst part was, he didn't love her. Or so she thought.