Albus' POV

First year, last term

I don't want to leave beloved Hogwarts; I don't want to go home and be under restriction and not be able to use magic. I can't show my parents what I learned; I could only tell them about my different experiences and lessons. I had to go though and I knew my family missed me. Mom and dad will be ecstatic to see me and Lily will love to have a friend to play with again. I can tell her all the neat things I learned and what she'll be doing next year.

"Hey, do you mind if I sit here?" asked a familiar voice. I turned away from the window to see Scor leaning against the door.

"Sure," I answered.

"Wait, sit next to me." Rose insisted, who I was sitting across from.

"Ok, doesn't matter to me," he told her with a smile in her direction.

"I don't want to leave," Rose mumbled in an upset voice.

"Why Rosie?" I asked her, assuming it was the same reason that I didn't want to leave.

"I don't know. I guess it's because I like it here so much, and once I get home I wont be able to use magic and…" she stuttered, not finishing her sentence.

"And…?" I said waiting for her to continue.

"Because I won't see you until next year," she admitted looking deep into Scor's grey eyes.

"Oh please Rosie," I complained with a disgusted face. "I'm sure he'll be able to come over."

"Yeah. To your house," she said breaking the trance between her and Score to look at me.

"You're always over my house," I replied with an annoyed voice.

Scorpius started laughing. "Look I'll come over both of your houses."

The woman with her trolley had come around asking us if we would like some candy and Scor had gotten up to buy a box of every flavour beans to share. I was glad because I was quite hungry. I was looking out the window watching all the mountains fly by. I could here Rosie and Scor laughing and talking, picking out beans and finding them to be a bit gross and I couldn't help but laugh.

"What?" they both glanced at me questioningly.

"Nothing," I said continuing to look out the window as it started to rain. It was so soothing that I had closed my eyes, only to wake up at platform 9 and ¾. I looked out the window, seeing my parents' excited faces. I got up and pulled my trunk down from the rack above my seat. Scor had already helped Rosie with hers. I stepped off the train and my parents came walking over to me. My mom and dad gave Rosie a hug and kiss before she ran off to uncle Ron and Aunt Hermione.

"Hi mom! Hi dad," I said as my mom hugged me and gave me a kiss on the cheek.

"Hey champ," said my dad while pulling me into a great big welcome home hug. "So how was it?"

"It was great! I'll tell you everything on the way home." I assured him.

"Al," Lily squealed running up to me and hugging me. "I missed you."

I had turned around to see the rest of my family getting off the train, Vicky running up to Teddy to give him a big hug and James kissing his girlfriend goodbye. Dom and Louis were getting ready to leave with Uncle Bill and Aunt Fleur.

"Hey, dad? Can you come see if it's alright if Scorpius Malfoy comes over this summer?" I asked him.

"Alright," he said as I dragged him over to Scor and his father.

"Hello Draco, my son Al was wondering if Scorpius could come over and visit this summer?" My father asked him.

Draco scanned Harry, with a face that clearly showed that he thought he was better than the other man. Speaking to his son, he asked "Is this what you wish?"

Scor just nodded silently, careful to not say anything that would cause him to say no.

"Very well Scorpius, you may go," Draco agreed still having a slite hidden glare apon Harry.

"Yes! thankyou father," he replied with much excitement.

"Great," I said. I was thrilled and couldn't wait! This summer was going to be a blast, and it was only the first of many.

"Hey Scor," I herd Rosie yell as she came over to us. "Thought I should come and say goodbye."

Scor stood there for a moment.

"Bye Red," he finally said with a big smile on his face.

"Well we should get going Al," my dad spoke.

"Ok, see you later Scor." before I left I made sure to hug and kiss Rosie goodbye.

"I bet I'll probably see you tomorrow," I told her.

"Yeah," she laughed. "bye."

It was a long ride home, but I was just glad to be back with my crazy family.