Epilogue

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Epilogue
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"Levioso!

"Protego....stupefy!"

Sebastian Sallow curved the spell, the stun almost hitting the side of his shoulder as he smirked at the defense.

"Is that really all you got?" Sebastian teased, dusting off his shirt.

Y/n Sallow stood there breathless, staring at the man in front of her. The duel between them became more and more aggressive as they continued.

Y/n pointed her wand at the tall man, preparing to cast a more forceful spell to wipe the smirk off his attractive face.

"Descendo—"

"Expelliarmus!" Sebastian let out before the counter-spell can even reach him.

The white wand on Y/n's hand fell toward the other side of the grass and she scoffed.

"Seriously, Sallow?"

Sebastian laughed loudly, keeping his wand toward her from a few feet, "Careful, darling," he got closer, "Any last words before you face a loss in this duel?"

Y/n rolled her eyes before the ancient magic within her fueled up little by little. The concentration was balanced while the coldness traveled down the tip of her fingers.

"Depulso," Sebastian attempted on Y/n.

Y/n easily blocked the spell with an ancient magic throw and countered it over back to her husband — the spell clicking on him before Sebastian Sallow fell back against the grass and landed flatly, hurting his elbows.

Y/n grew a confident smirk, walking over to him. The glare of hazel eyes looked up, but the body stayed on the floor, not wanting to fight back.

"Careful, Sallow," Y/n bent, picking up her wand and poking Sebastian's sides, "Aim better next time."

Sebastian Sallow found it attractive. How the way the girl he crushed on the last few years was now his wife. His. Forever.

"I can't get up," Sebastian groaned dramatically.

Y/n giggled, standing up with her wand and beginning to walk away, "It's not the first duel you've taken a loss in. You're used to it. Get over it." She proceeded.

The funny thing is that Sebastian Sallow was lying. He was fine. He could overtake Y/n's magic now, but the teasing was fun at the moment.

As Y/n took a few feet toward the cottage home beside them, Sebastian immediately stood up, and pointed his wand behind her, casting a stopping spell.

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