Chapter 24

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I stayed with the Weasleys for the rest of the summer, as I recovered from the severe concussion. The healer wasn't lying about how the effects could last for weeks. The dizziness, forgotten time, the headaches, nauseousness all lasted for weeks and were still a problem heading into the first day of Hogwarts. We did indeed find out how my visions would effect it, and it wasn't pleasant. The Goblet of Fire was coming back into full swing this year, as was the migraine I experienced right after I found that out. It was very much a good thing Molly was there as well due to me almost blacking out from the pain right afterwards, she caught me before I could fall to the ground.

Now as we were heading onto the train I was surrounded by the Weasley family constantly on the look out for me, worried that I would drop at any given second.

"I'm fine," I finally snapped after having to deal most of the morning without even being allowed to lift a single book. Their hovering was finally starting to get to me, making me relieved that I didn't have a vision earlier on in my condition as I couldn't imagine having to deal with this for weeks.

"Cassidy, we're just worried," Fred muttered.

"I understand, I just need a little bit of space," I explained after letting out a huff of frustration, "I haven't had any in a week,"

"That's because you could have a," He paused and glanced around before continuing, "A, you know, at anytime and we don't feel like being on the bad end of Charlie's stick for allowing you to get hurt,"

"If I get hurt, you can tell Charlie that I said to leave you the fuck alone," I snorted making the twins laugh, "It's not your fault I'm in the condition I am in,"

"We know but you're part of the family now you know," They smiled

"Just to think," I began laughing with a smile as I looped my arms around theirs, "Exactly one year ago you two stumbled into my compartment with looks of disgust. Now I'm part of the family,"

"Oh no Freddie, our reputation will be ruined," George groaned out, "Linking up with the likes of a Slytherin," I began to laugh at them, wincing at the headache that began to form in my head.

"What will we do, this scandal will surely ruin us," Fred replied dramatically, before an echo of laughter bubbled out of his chest.

"Hurry, we need to hide away in a compartment before anyone sees us," George stated, causing them to pick up our pace, they practically lifted me up off of my feet as they did so. Molly began to chastise our little group demanding we come and say goodbye before we left for school. I gave her a long, hard hug as tears gathered in my eyes. It was the first time someone was seeing me for Hogwarts and it was my last year.

"Have a good year Cassidy," Molly smiled at me hold my face in her hands before kissing me on the cheek.

"Thank you Molly," I whispered, "For everything," she batted me away towards Arthur as she gently but quickly wiped her eyes. I gave Arthur a long, hard hug as well.

"Thank you," I whispered to him.

"Anytime Cassidy," He smiled, "If you need anything, and I mean anything, you let us know," he firmly stated

"Yes, Sir," I mockingly saluted him. While Molly and I were quick to build up a bond it took a little while for Arthur and I to build that bond. I was exactly ready to open up to another fatherly bond considering what happened with the last two but he wore me down. Random questions, starting the conversations first, congratulating me for the little things. I'm not quite sure when it started building like it did but once I realized it was there, there was no getting rid of it. I quickly took off for the train following behind Fred and George.

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