7th year party
Friday, June 18th, 2004
Andronicus had spent the last week making sure
Ben and the rest of the team would be alright without him, and though the Quidditch captain wasn't quite ready to pass the gauntlet and put away his Slytherin team robes, he was excited for what happened next. And he had the feeling he'd be back to watch the matches next term because that was still cool, right? Andronicus was enthusiastic about breaking free from Hogwarts and finally getting to make his own choices. He wasn't going to do what his parents had designed, he was free, and it was exhilarating. The Slytherin had done well enough on his N.E.W.T.s, he had an internship lined up, and he had the best girlfriend a wizard could ask for. Andronicus felt like he was on top of the world; it was quixotic.
A bunch of seventh-years had decided to get together for one last hoorah, and Andronicus wouldn't have missed it. In an abandoned classroom off one of the less-traveled corridors, the group of almost adults gathered. It was getting later, but they had plenty of time before curfew kicked in. And the next day, they were on the train back to King's Cross anyways, so consequences seemed far less severe. A Ravenclaw had brought a set of wizard's playing cards, a Hufflepuff brought snacks, a Slytherin set up the music, and a Gryffindor provided the contraband. Andronicus had been there for about half an hour before he finally broke free from the little game of Bone-Ace and began to make his way around the room. Andy stopped here and there, laughing about old jokes, remembering the good times and the bad, it was starting to settle that this was his last night at Hogwarts, and Andronicus felt a mix of emotions.
He'd moved away from another crowd, intent on getting snacks for distraction, when he saw Winifred. In some ways, Winifred had become a sort of icon for Andronicus's journey, and he had nothing but appreciation for her. Six years ago, he'd been awful to her, and it had taken their entire Hogwarts career, but finally, Andronicus felt like he had redeemed himself. If not for Winifred's help with his resume, Andy knew he might not have landed an internship at the broom shop. It felt dramatic to say, but everything about tonight was a lot heavier than average, and Andronicus was pretty sure the girl who once haunted his past had saved his future, and he wanted to thank her.
"Hey, Winifred," he said as he walked toward her, a dimpled smile blessing his cheeks. "How are you doing?" It was a loaded question; he could see the hint of redness around her eyes. "It's so strange to think we're leaving tomorrow. It almost doesn't feel real, you know?"
@Winifred Gwartney