The next morning, Harry woke up early to pack up his clothes. The train would leave at noon to bring all the students back to their families for the break. Harry easily finished packing and was able to get a late breakfast. But before he headed to the dinning hall, he stopped by Draco's room, knocking on the door.
"Come in." Draco said from inside.
Harry slipped in and closed the door behind. He walked behind Draco and wrapped his arms around his waist.
"There you are. I was wondering when you'd come over." Draco turned around so he was facing Harry.
"I'm going to miss you. You and I are sort of joined by the hip." Draco told him.
"I'll miss you too. I'll miss a lot of people. This break I'm spending it alone at the Black Manor. It seems I'll be moving there after this year, so I need to fix it up." Harry didn't seem very excited.
Draco grinned. "It's just me at the manor this time. Mother will be staying with some family members and I refused to go with her. I can help you pack. And I'm sure Hermione and Ron would help as well. You have asked them, right?"
Harry shook his head. "I told them I had some business to take care of over the break. I don't want them spending their Christmas Break cleaning up the Black Manor. Plus it should go by fast if I clear up the little curses lingering in the air. I'll need a professional for it. And I need some curse breakers to break everything preexisting and then get someone to reestablish some modern protection. I should be working for awhile, so I didn't want to borrow the others." Harry explained.
Draco shook his head. "I can still help you. Plus that means I can see you." Draco grinned. Although it dropped a little. "Unless you don't want to see me."
Harry shook his head and tightened his grip. "No. No. I want to see you. I just don't want you to feel like you are obligated to stay with me." Harry said quickly.
Draco smiled and wrapped his arms around Harry's neck. "Good. Because I don't feel obligated. I want to see you, and so I will." Draco concluded.
Harry ducked down and gave Draco a quick peck on the neck before slipping away.
He gathered his trunks and lugged them upstairs to the pile-up. He set his bags down and walked around. It seemed a little crazy as students walked around transporting their items.
Harry was walking through a little crowd of people and bumped heads with someone.
"Oh. Sorry." He apologized before looking up. it was Graham, and he was grinning at Harry.
"Well well. You and I bump into each other again." He flashed his bright white teeth.
"Really? I don't actually remember either of us bumping into the other." Harry kept his voice bland. He started to walk past Graham, but he grabbed onto his arm.
"Come on, Harry. You can't still be mad at me? I apologized. Forgive don't forget. The Slytherin motto. Well, that's one of them, that is."
Harry shook his head. "That's not how this works. You see, I forgive you if I feel like it. And if I don't, then I don't give a damn about you. My mind, my rules. I never followed the house mottos, only my own." He explained.
Graham seemed more interested the more Harry got mad. Harry shook his arm away and continued to walk. Graham caught up with him and stopped him again.
"What is it Graham?" Harry was very annoyed that Graham kept stopping him.
"Since Christmas Break is starting, and we are practically free wizards, I was wondering if you'd go out on a date with me? A proper one, not a Hogsmeade trip." He asked.

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