𝟐𝟕: 𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐅𝐢𝐧𝐚𝐥 𝐓𝐚𝐬𝐤

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The following weeks unfolded with a mix of excitement and trepidation for Lucian and Hermione

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The following weeks unfolded with a mix of excitement and trepidation for Lucian and Hermione. Their budding romance blossomed amidst the magical corridors of Hogwarts, filled with shared laughter, stolen glances, and quiet moments tucked away from prying eyes.

As the days passed, Lucian couldn't shake the growing realization that the end of the school year drew nearer. The looming prospect of returning to Ilvermorny gnawed at him, creating an undercurrent of unease in his otherwise joyous moments with Hermione. He found himself cherishing their time together even more, wanting to etch every detail of her presence into his memory.

Hermione couldn't ignore the constant worry that gnawed at her as she sat across from Lucien. Every night, Harry would toss and turn, his dreams haunted by Voldemort. She didn't want to burden Lucien with these thoughts; their time together was meant to be a break from the stress of their chaotic lives. But despite their laughter and conversation, the weight of it all still weighed heavily on her mind.

As the sun began to set, Lucian and Hermione took their seats among their friends in the grandstands, eagerly awaiting the start of the final task of the thrilling Triwizard tournament. With nervous energy coursing through their veins, they watched as Cedric, Harry, Emily, and Fleur stood at the edge of the dark maze, preparing themselves for what lay ahead. The air was charged with anticipation and excitement, and the tension only grew as the horn sounded, signaling the beginning of the challenge. All eyes turned towards the swirling maze, waiting to see who would emerge victorious from its treacherous twists and turns.

As Lucian reflected on the past year, he couldn't help but feel torn. The tournament had brought him excitement and new experiences, but it also made him realize his feelings for Hermione. As much as he tried to deny it, he couldn't deny his worry that another guy would come along and steal her away while he was away. Hogwarts had its fair share of charming and intelligent guys, and Lucian couldn't help but compare himself to them. He knew he should be happy for Hermione, but a part of him couldn't shake off the fear of losing her.

Lucian was lost in his own thoughts, unaware that Hermione was also reflecting on their time together. She couldn't help but remember his last birthday and how it seemed he was already light years ahead of her, even though they were only a year apart. As she faced the reality of him graduating next year, she couldn't shake the feeling that he would move on to bigger and better things without her. Part of her wanted him to stay, but another part of her couldn't help but wonder if he would find more fascinating people after leaving Ilvermorny

The crowd murmured restlessly, their eyes glued to the intricate maze before them. Lucian couldn't help but feel a sense of boredom creeping over him as he watched the endless maze. His mind drifted to his fleeting moments with Hermione, and he felt a pang of sadness wash over him. He needed to do something, something big. Turning to Hermione, her head resting on his shoulder, he searched for inspiration in her serene face. The sun cast a warm glow on her features, highlighting the delicate curve of her cheekbones and the softness of her lips. In that moment, he knew what he had to do.

Lucian took a deep breath, his heart pounding as he looked at Hermione. Her hair was tousled and her cheeks flushed from the excitement of the Triwizard Tournament. "I want you to be my girlfriend," he blurted out before the band's loud music drowned him out. As everyone rushed towards Harry, Lucian grabbed Hermione's hand and they made their way through the crowd. Suddenly, Lucian noticed that Harry wasn't celebrating his victory, but crouched over Cedric Diggory's lifeless body. The cheers disappeared and a somber silence fell over the field.

As Professor Dumbledore questioned Harry about the events that had just unfolded, Lucian and Hermione could hear the urgency in his voice. They approached cautiously, trying to get a closer look at Harry's face.

"Voldemort's back," Harry yelled, his eyes filled with fear and determination. Lucian's heart dropped to his stomach, and he instinctively reached for Hermione's hand.

Amidst the chaos of people rushing towards them, Amos Diggory's panicked shouts could be heard. He pushed his way through the crowd, desperately trying to reach his fallen son. Hermione held onto Lucian tighter as the sound of Amos's cries echoed through the air.

The crowd's excited cheers were replaced by the sound of Amos's anguished cries and Cedric's lifeless body, laying on the ground, the only sound being the soft rustling of the wind. Lucian's mind raced, his heart heavy with the news of Voldemort's return. He had heard the stories, seen the aftermath of his reign of terror, but the reality of facing such a formidable and evil force struck him like a lightning bolt.

Hermione glanced at Lucian, her eyes mirroring his mixture of fear and determination. She knew that this was just the beginning, that their lives were about to change in ways they couldn't even comprehend. But she also knew that they couldn't afford to let fear consume them. Together, they had to face whatever challenges lay ahead.

Meanwhile, Mad Eye Moody ushered Harry away from the scene, and Hermione was torn between wanting to follow him and being unable to break through the wall of people surrounding them. She clutched onto Lucian for support, her mind reeling from what she had just witnessed.

Their fingers intertwined, their bodies pressed close together in a tight embrace, they held onto each other with a desperate understanding that their lives were about to be irrevocably altered. The weight of the moment hung heavy in the air, each second ticking by like a hammer striking an anvil. They could feel the winds of change swirling around them, whispering secrets and promises of what was to come. It was a bittersweet embrace, filled with equal parts fear and hope, as they braced themselves for the unknown future ahead.

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