Before Oliver could be happy for a few days, Aphra disappeared again.

Hard to see, to be precise, as she rarely spent time in the Great Hall, but perhaps she could be caught in one of the empty classrooms at Hogwarts.

That night, Avro came out of an empty classroom, looking very energetic. There was no way she could tell that she had been spending time in the classroom these days—if you didn't look at her slightly messy hair.

"Aphrodite?" Harry held up his wand, the tip of the wand glowing. He sat on the floor, looking very confused.

"Hey, why are you here?" Avro patted her robe and walked over, imitating him and sitting face to face with him on the ground.

"Thinking about something." Harry's green eyes shone brightly in the darkness.

"Good or bad?" Avro asked easily.

"I don't know." Harry stretched out his hand and stroked her hair. The atmosphere around her was peaceful, and Harry felt a lot more comfortable.

"Then tell me." Aphra looked like she was willing to listen and was not disgusted with Harry's presumptuous actions.

Harry's heart moved, "It's about my whereabouts. I have been living at my aunt's house. Dumbledore just said that there was a special reason, saying that it could protect me from the pursuit of the remaining Death Eaters... But, I want to be with my little one." Live with Sirius."

He covered the glowing wand with his left hand, and the place suddenly became dark, leaving only the slightest trace of light leaking from between his fingers.

Avro thought for a while, "Well...what's the matter? Just do whatever you like."

"But, they all think that maybe I should listen to Dumbledore." Harry said depressedly, "They always treat me like a child."

Aphra looked at him for a moment, even though it was too dark to see Harry clearly, "Aren't you?"

"Of course I'm not," Harry retorted unconvinced.

"I don't believe it." Avro narrowed her eyes, "Unless you prove it to me."

"How, how can I prove..." Harry asked in a panic, his eyes darting unconsciously out of shyness.

The light of the wand in Harry's hand went out silently. After Aphra had had enough of snickering, she lit up her wand and said seriously, "Can't you just think of a way to protect yourself? Think of something. It can save you from disaster.”

"Actually, I asked if we could keep the Sirius family a secret and find a secret keeper. Wouldn't that be safe?" Harry was speechless for a moment, and then he said in a low tone, "However, this statement seems to make Sirius and Remus felt as if he was facing a powerful enemy... maybe they thought of... my parents."

"Ah..." Avro pondered, "They might just be afraid."

"However, I think we can't avoid being like this just because we are afraid of tragedy happening again." Harry did have a unique kind of bravery.

Avro blinked, "You're right, as long as you think you can be thoughtful, just do it - I had a small incident recently, but I have solved it temporarily. As for what I am researching now In one aspect, we have also made a big breakthrough. So, just do whatever comes to your mind."

"I will, and I think it should be like this." Harry seemed to have found a soulmate, and he received support.

"Be good." Avro said teasingly, satisfied with his reaction.

Harry blushed, but luckily he couldn't see it here.

"Let's go." Avro stood up and said simply.

"Well," Harry said, not knowing where the courage came from, "can we hug?"

Avro paused and stared at Harry's face in the dim light. She smiled slightly and said, "Okay."

Harry felt happy, and then cautiously approached, but he didn't know how to start. Just when he was embarrassed, he heard Aphro chuckle, and then his waist was gently hugged. She leaned gently on his shoulder, her body was soft and breathtaking.

Harry wrapped his arms around her, tightened little by little, and pulled her into his arms.

The vacancy in his heart was filled bit by bit, and Harry sighed contentedly in his heart.

Avro could even feel Harry's strong heartbeat, which seemed to be hers too.

Avro blinked and pushed Harry away, "Okay, I'm going back and have a good rest. Good night."

"I'll give it to you." Harry said sensibly.

Avro paused for two seconds, raised a finger and shook it, "No."

"Okay," Harry said regretfully, "then... good night."

……

Two days later, when Harry met Aphra again, he seemed much happier, "I'm going to have a family. Sirius and I will live together, and we can move there during the summer vacation."

"That's great, so how did Dumbledore keep you safe?"

"He is the secret keeper. As long as he lives, no one else will know the address there, but if anyone wants to be a guest, they can still come." Harry winked at her.

Avro tilted her head, "Oh——"

Seeing that she didn't answer, Harry had to change the subject, "I heard Wood and Fred chatting today."

"Oh?" Avro raised an eyebrow, "What's going on with Fred and George?"

"It seems like there's some kind of party going on, and I heard your name." Harry said innocently.

"Oh~" Avro looked at him with a smile. His way of saying this didn't seem very authentic, "What is it for?"

Harry shrugged, not sure.

Something to do with her?

Her birthday is still more than a month away...it's at the end of the semester. She didn't celebrate it grandly in previous years.

By June 9th, she only received some more conventional gifts.

Avro shook his head and said nothing, but happily accepted the gift.

Then the exams are over, the semester is over, the graduation dinner has been held, and the students are going home the next day.

Avro and Draco prepared to return to the lounge.

"Aphrodite!" Oliver called to Aphrodite and looked at Draco next to him.

Draco knew how to wink, so he stood here and listened to their conversation.

"Huh?" Avro knew that this might be the last time she and Oliver would see each other in school.

"We have some food and drinks for a dinner party, do you want to come?" Oliver looked at Aphra, who found it difficult to say no.

She nodded naturally, "Okay, now?"

"Now."

"where?"

"They talk about the Room of Requirement. I'll take you there."

Avro looked at Draco, "Are you going back first?"

Draco rolled his eyes, "I..."

"They're all Gryffindors." Oliver raised his chin, successfully blocking Draco's desire to join in the fun.

"I'm leaving first, and I'll be back soon." Draco ordered worriedly.

"Okay." Avro agreed.

Avro followed Oliver upstairs.

However, they met Cedric on the way. When Cedric heard that they were going to have a dinner, Cedric raised his eyebrows and said, "We are old rivals on the court. Can I go celebrate your graduation?"

Oliver touched his nose and looked down at Aphra.

Cedric really couldn't fault this excuse.

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