The year was coming to a close but Lavender refused to make any new resolutions. The way she saw it, she had already started over two months ago when she returned to England after six years of traveling for work. Now that she was back she was working to find a balance between the person she had been and the person she had become. She didn't want to
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Swooping in, Fay collected Marlow and Lavender, linking arms, and lead them to the kitchen. "Ok, Christmas. Gossip. All of it! Oh, and nice place and party by the way, and happy new year and all that jazz." Even as she spoke she was pouring drinks and passing them out.
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"Christmas gossip? Like my mum trying to sing jingle bells in five languages?" she laughed, reaching for the rum. While it may not have been news worth it was hilarious to watch.
"Seriously, though? You know the same old story - swooning over Roger and amazing sex."
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But it was Lavender's first real place.
She had to make it out. So, she took a long, hot shower, put on some make-up, brushed her hair and tried to find something to wear that didn't scream 'I just got dumped' to the whole world.
That didn't mean she was eager to make conversation. She was, however, absolutely interested in the drink Fay was handing her as Lavender spoke up first.
"You two officially sorted through things, then, eh?"
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"Or are we talking a lot of makeup break up sex?" Oblivious to Marlow's pain.
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Within moments, Hermione swung open the door. "Oh, Neville!" Before he could say anything, he felt the tray being ripped from his hands and saw it fly through the room and out of eyesight. Neville could see Hermione shaking her head at him and sigh lightly. He cleaned his shoes off on the doormat, and stepped into the flat, "Hey, Hermione."
She hugged him quickly, shoved a champagne flute in his hand and said something about having to check on something in the oven.
Neville swallowed and scanned the room briefly. He spotted a cute potted plant in the corner and headed straight for it.
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A plant.
Bloody Neville.
Eventually breaking away from Jonah and pushing him in Fay's direction, she moved over toward Neville.
"Don't you think you've had enough of greenery, yet?" she asked him, smiling brightly.
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"You look brilliant," he said without thinking, taking the smallest sip of his drink to hide his deepening flush (small because he didn't like it, and because his nose got in the way of the narrow glass).
He looked around the room full of, mostly, Gryffindors. "It's like being back at school, huh? Well, I mean, like back when we were students."
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She followed his gaze, her hand gripping at her third glass of champagne, taking in all their friends around them.
"It's nice, isn't it?" she asked, her hand reaching out to linger on his arm for a moment. "All of us being able to get together like this?"
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With what happened in Hogsmeade- with the revelation that this wasn't a wizard, Harry had rung up Scotland Yard immediately, having to go well above his own pay grade to get into contact with the Captain there. The uneasy relationship the Ministry had with the Muggle government always left Harry uncomfortable.
He wasn't ever sure they were taking him seriously.
But even though his head was back at his office, he knew he couldn't ditch his plans with Skylar- and he couldn't ditch Lavender's party.
Speaking of which- the hostess was exactly who he was looking for.
"Lav- hey-"
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"Harry!" she beamed, not hesitating to wrap her arms around him. "Isn't this great? Having everyone together?"
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"Couldn't think of a better way to spend the night-" he told her, offering her a smile. It really was impossible to be in too foul of a mood when Lavender was grinning like that- it lit up her whole damn face.
"I- erm, wanted to see how you were doing-"
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A very sexy, comforting presence.
"Me? Oh well-" she pulled back slightly, her arm still wrapped around his waist. "I little shaken up. Maybe another reason I'm so happy to have everyone. And you, of course."
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They had gotten separated pretty early on, despite small space. Harry had mumbled something about wanting to talk to Lavender privately and she went off to mix herself a drink. Even though it was a golden opportunity to observe the group she so often wrote about, Skylar wasn't in the mood tonight.
When she spotted Jonah, her face lit up and she was thankful to find him alone.
"Jonah!" she greeted, bouncing over to him in her sparkling heels. "I didn't know you were going to be here."
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It had been a weird day and he was still feeling a little out of sorts, his eyes fixed on his sister as she poured herself another drink.
Hearing his name was a relief and when he turned to find Skylar, he couldn't help but grin.
"I could say the same-"
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"Harry brought me but of course he was swept away-"
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Jonah scanned the room, his eyes landing on the bloke at the drinks table with Lavender. The two of them looked about ready to go shot for shot. He shuddered at the thought, glad Ella wasn't around not to tempt him.
He looked back down at Skylar, giving her a squeeze.
"You doing alright? You know, what with this practically being a Gryffindor reunion?"
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Nonetheless, they were here now, properly dressed again and making a bee line for the drinks table. While he was having a good enough time greeting the roomful of familiar faces as they passed through, he could only imagine that this was not the easiest of crowds for Cecilia to be finding herself in.
He gave her hand a quick squeeze, smiling back at her as he snatched up two empty glasses. "I'm glad you came-"
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Something in her was amplified after they exchanged that 'love' word.
She was even braving a party where she knew that at least half of the room thought she was still the evil bitch she was in Hogwarts.
But at least she looked fairly nice.
"You kidding?" she asked him, "I wouldn't miss kiss you at midnight for anything, Weasley."
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And as far as the rest of the party was concerned, let them try and judge. He had a whole lineup of comebacks ready for anyone that dared to make any sly remark.
He pulled at her hand to draw her closer to him, the empty glasses hanging and clinking together between his fingers all but forgotten. "I'd've hunted you down by then even if you hadn't tagged along, Jacobs."
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"Would you, now?" she asked him, eyebrows hitched curiously. "I didn't know you were into such things-"
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