A/N- I love fanfiction, I love Harry Potter, I love reviews, I love lots of stuff. I'm 100% sure I would love J.K. if I ever get the amazing chance to meet her as well.
"Can I just ask once again why the hell we aren't going home?!" I rolled my eyes.
"Give it a rest, Potter." He stared at me.
"I don't know about you, Chandler, but if anyone found out that we practically kidnapped the Minister's daughter, we're pretty much dead!" I rolled my eyes.
"You didn't kidnap me! It was idea in the first place, don't worry, the most you'll get is a grounding from your parents."
"That doesn't make me feel any better."
"Just stop stalking and come on, we have to sneak that damn dog on the train again."
"She has a name you know!" Sirius exclaimed, offended. We got onto the train heading straight to Chur in Switzerland, and found ourselves a compartment. Lily expanded it on the inside using magic so that we could all fit.
"I can't wait to get there!" Lily said, excitedly. "I've heard that it's absolutely beautiful!"
"Yeah, well, I can't wait till we actually get to the cup! This trip is taking a lot longer than I'd thought!" Lily glared at James.
"No one asked you, Potter!" I laughed.
"Well it's going to take even longer, James, why do you think we left so early. The cup doesn't start for another couple of weeks! I wanted to go site seeing!" He grimaced.
"I still say we're going to get caught, we've already been caught once! And now you look like your normal self again it's going to be even easier!" I sighed.
"Look, James, if you're really that worried then you can go, there's no one here stopping you." I smirked at him, "But if you leave now, remember that there's going to be a ticket," I took one of them out of my purse and waved it around him, "that won't be getting used." His eyes followed it. "A top box seat, completely empty, no one to sit there, cheering on the teams, already even paid for." I sighed and put it in both my hands, starting to do a ripping motion. "Oh well, I guess you're just not that interested." I started to move my hands but he grabbed them.
"Wait!" I smirked and put it back in my purse with the others.
"You made the right choice, Potter," my smirk fell and was replaced with a glare, I leaned forward and pulled him down by the shirt. "Don't tell anyone where we are, or else there is going to be an empty seat up there, got it?" He gulped and nodded. I smiled and sat back. "Good." After that all of us sat awkwardly in silence for the next few moments as the train started to move.
"So, Sadie, have you even tried talking to Dommie lately?" Talia asked. I didn't look at her and tried hard to keep my face neutral.
"I'm not talking about this right now, Tal." She scoffed.
"Why do you have to be so damn stubborn all of the time, Sadie?"
"Stop calling me that!" I snapped at her. The others looked at me, shocked, but Talia kept looking at me, unfazed. She shook her head at me.
"Are you ever going to admit it to yourself, Cass?"
"Admit what?"
"That you are such a fucking idiot." I glared at her.
"You don't even know what you're talking about." She gave me a look.
"Just because you aren't talking to him anymore, Cass, doesn't mean I'm not. I know what happened, and I know why you did it."
"You know nothing." She frowned at me.
"I know more than you think, honestly Cass, it's not that hard to figure out." I sighed.
"I'm not talking about this right now, Tal." She continued to frown at me but finally dropped the topic, moving to something else. She suddenly smiled.
"Hey, remember the last time we went to Italy?" I laughed.
"How could I forget?"
I was lying in bed on top of my stomach and I could suddenly feel his fingertips lighting moving up and down against my bare back. I groaned and could hear him laughing softly. "It's time to get up." He said, quietly. I pouted and turned over so I could face him, moving closer to him and rubbing my face into his neck. This time, he laughed louder. "You know Talia is going to come in here eventually and drag us out, naked or not." I responded by wrapping one of my arms around his waist, pushing myself up against him.
"Can't we just stay in here forever?" I whispered. He moved some hair out of my face.
"No, besides, I thought we wanted to come here to actually see Italy, not the inside of our hotel room." I sighed.
"We can see Italy later, right now all I want to see is the back of my eyelids." He laughed and rolled us so that I was laying on top of him. His fingers still stroking my back, up and down my spine.
"We're still going to have to get up eventually." I kissed his chest.
"I know, but eventually doesn't exactly mean now." He smiled.
"Oh, Sadie, always trying to keep me in bed, will you ever change." I smirked and sat up so I could lean over him, my lips trailed down his neck, gently biting his skin.
"Would you like me to change, Dommie?" He looked up at me.
"Not for a second." I smiled and leaned down again, kissing down his chest. His breath hitched and he closed his eyes again. "I thought you were tired?" I smirked and bit gently down on the skin at his waist.
"You know, I'm suddenly feeling wide awake." I continued to kiss down farther and could hear him groan.
"Don't start anything you can't finish, Sadie." I looked up at him through my eyelashes.
"Who said I won't be able to finish?" I said before going down under the blanket.
I cleared my throat and looked at Talia and smiled. "That was a fun summer." She laughed.
"I'm sure it was for you, you were in your hotel room half the time!" I laughed.
"And you weren't?" She smiled.
"No comment."
"Still, that was a really fun trip." She smirked at me.
"Yes, it was." She gave me a look and my smile left my face. I looked away from her, frowning. I thought more about the trip we took, it was last summer, and it was one of the best vacations I had ever had.
"Come on you two! We haven't got all day." I laughed as we caught up to her.
"Um, actually we do." She rolled her eyes.
"Still, I'm hungry, so hurry up, we could have gotten there sooner if some people hadn't decided to sleep in!" Dom came up and threw his arm around my shoulders.
"Now what gave you the idea that we were sleeping?" Her face scrunched up and she bumped me.
"Slut." I rolled my eyes.
"Like you're any better." She laughed and took Christian's hand, the four of us walking into a café.
"So what all are we going to do this summer while we're here?" I shrugged.
"Whatever we want, hey, we should go camping!" Talia rose an eyebrow.
"Why?"
"Cause I've never been before! Somewhere near a beach so we can go swimming." The others laughed and nodded. As we finished eating and made our way further through the town we stopped at a fountain.
"Ooh!" Talia exclaimed, "I've always wanted to do this!"
"What?"
"Throw a coin in and make a wish! Do you have any Cass?" I dug through my purse and got four out.
"One for each of us, here." So we all turned around and threw them in. Talia smiled and looked at me.
"What did you wish for?" I laughed.
"Like I'm going to tell you?" I shook my head.
"I wished that next summer, the four of us will come back here again together."
"Well now that you told me it won't come true!" She shrugged and smiled at me.
"It will if we make it." I laughed and shook my head, linking arms with her.
"Well then! I guess we'll just have to then!" She nodded and held up her pinky.
"Pinky promise?" I rolled my eyes but held mine up as well to link it with hers.
"Pinky promise."
