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Levi couldn't believe how fast the year had gone by. It would figure his best year at Hogwarts so far would be over before he knew it. Now it was time to head back to the hell-hole he called home. Maybe it wouldn't be so bad this time around, though. Maybe his dad would find something to distract himself and wouldn't be hanging around too much. Levi knew he sure wouldn't. He had his muggle friends to catch up with so he decided he'd be staying home as little as possible. He'd try to make the best out of his summer as it was only a couple months. He'd be back to Hogwarts before he could blink.
The boy wandered down the corridor of the train, having put Vlad in his cage and picked up some treats from the trolley to hold himself over for the ride. He passed some faces he recognized and others that he didn't. Either way, he was going to miss them. It had been an almost perfect year. He knew nothing in life was ever going to be completely perfect but he had to admit there was very little he could complain about. He had done better in his classes, made some new friends--one of whom he was majorly crushing on. And he was pleased that he had finally managed to let her know how he felt. Best of all, she reciprocated those feelings. It was a great way to end the term.
Levi nearly missed Samira compartment and gave a small knock on the window, smiling at her. "Hey," he said as he came in, trying to stay upbeat although he didn't want to go home. He gave her a short kiss on the cheek and took the seat next to her. "You seem down. Want a chocolate frog? I got a few from the trolley."
Jumbles of scenarios were running through Samira's head. Most of them included heat, bugs, no communication, and vast amounts of elephant dung. She was having a bad outlook about Africa, but in reality she was a bit intrigued. She hadn't visited since she was a baby, and wanted to be able to see the natives, go on safaris, and meet with the African Wizards. Not that she would say that out loud.
Samira jumped when she heard a knock on the compartment door, and visibly brightened when she saw who it was.
"Hey," she smiled as she automatically sat up straighter. She felt her lips automatically quirk up when Levi gave her a brief kiss and she shot him a grin. Did she really look down? Maybe she shouldn't be so mopey...or maybe Levi just knew her well. This last thought warmed Samira.
"Sure, thanks." Chocolate makes everything better. She knew from experience.
"So are you going to write to me this summer?" she asked cheekily. Samira didn't know how many letters guys sent back and forth, but she was pretty sure they wouldn't forget about each other over summer. At least, Samira knew she wouldn't.