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- As a Valentines day celebration, myself and Johanna(Kate Moon) Decided that we'd do a glimpse into the future of Stefan and Kate. About 8 years, two years after they graduate. This might not be how things actually work out. But, we thought it would be fun.
14th February 2036. Valentines day. The day of the year, that had never meant much until a person was older. It hadn't meant much to Stefan Mason Archer, when he'd first heard of it. A day for showing your love of another person to that person. It hadn't really ever factored into Stefan's life, as a boy. As a young slytherin, with his entire life ahead of him. But, now, things were completely different. Valentines day, had become his favourite holiday. As a holiday where he could show how much she meant to him. And how, he literally thought, she'd saved him. Things had been rocky for Stefan, and that was putting it nicely. His life had hogwarts had changed so many times. When he looked back on it, it felt like each term he was a slightly different person, carrying a slightly different weight. But, things had settled. His 7th year at hogwarts had been the calm that came after a long storm. It wasn't the year that everything became okay, just the year that Stefan Archer could say that he no longer feared his own home. Now twenty years old, and coming up for twenty one, Stefan could say without a doubt that he was happy. That he awoke each day, with a smile on his face. With a sense of comfort and safety within his brain. He didn't wake up in the morning to pain, or with fear. He had finally found his home. As much as he was happy, it hadn't driven away his fears, and the memories. Some nights, he woke from nightmares of what old memories he wished to forget but Stefan couldn't forget, and more to the point he knew he would never forget. As twisted as it was, the memories and experiences he had had to live through had really shaped his life and who he was as a person. He hadn't really realised it at the time, to him it had just been the universe telling him that he wasn't worthy. And while at the time, that had been what was in his mind, he knew that without it all, he would've never realised half the things he had. IN a sense, at times, he was almost glad of the completely horrible childhood which he had had. That wasn't too often that he thought that. It was hard to really be glad of it. There were times, when he was alone, and standing in front of a mirror, staring at the scars that his mind would replay how he got them. And those were never memories he actually enjoyed seeing.
A lot of things, in Stefan's life were good now. His father was dead. He was in contact with his parent's family. With the people who had been searching on and off for his parents since they'd left. And while, it had taken them a long time to locate him, Stefan had never been more happy than seeing his family. People who, saw him as the son of two great people. He had hugged them, and he had talked with them. Asked them questions. All in all his family were great people. Especially his mum's sister. Stefina, the girl he figured he was named after. She had welcomed him with such open arms, he had at first felt like it was all a trap. But it was real, and they contacted him, and came to see him. Obviously, he had not told them about the magic, or what his father had been like to him. He thought for their sake, that it was best to not say that his childhood, had been far from the one they'd hoped he'd had. And the last thing that made Stefan's life good, was a girl. His girl. Kate Moon. Kate had always been in his life. Even if at times when he had pushed her away. Or walked away. She'd been there. Like Stefan would always be there for her now. Stefan wanted to make up for all the time that he had spent pushing her away. And telling her that they shouldn't be together. But, it had been when his father died, and he was a wreck. When his life was completely dark, and his eyes were constantly red from the tears he couldn't stop, that he realised that he needed Kate, more than he had ever needed anyone in his entire life. It had been that time when he'd stopped lying to her, and told her some of the truth. Stefan hadn't told her everything about his childhood, and how he had gotten all of the scars he had. He hadn't ever gone into detail. But, telling her what his father was had been the most liberating moment of his life. Like he'd just taken a very heavy weight of his back. All in all, it had proved to be the first turning point of his life. The second had come when he'd found real family. Over the years at Hogwarts however, he'd felt like those around him were his family. He considered Willow Autumn to be like his sister. He trusted her a lot. He'd never not trusted her. And while he was with Kate. Willow was also very important to him. It had been weird for him to have a best friend as a girl. But Willow was that. His closest friend beside Kate. The one who had understood his situation a little more than others. And while he was with Kate, and he hadn't had any form of feelings towards Willow, she was like the family he'd never had, and while he now had some, Willow was still family.
It was valentines days in New Zealand. And Stefan had been saving up for the past few months to make it one to remember. He worked part time, in a muggle store. While studying to be a professor at Hogwarts. His subject being history of magic. He had almost finished training and was looking forward to actually being able to do some proper teaching. He'd taken Kate out for a fancy dinner. He'd bought a suit, and had really gone the extra mile for this Valentines. He'd booked a table on the popular boulevard, which had the best restaurants. And served the best food. Kate, looked amazing, and it just reminded him of a reason for why he was with her. Gorgeous in anything. Even though he was still colourblind, he knew she looked amazing. She looked amazing to him. Her laugh and smile, never failed to make him smile and laugh with her. She was smart and passionate. She was caring and fun. Every second that he spent with her at the restaurant reminded him, of why he was in love with her. He'd never loved before Kate. The first time, he'd even uttered the word to her, had been in his seventh year. I love you Kate Moon his hand was holding hers, his eyes had been locked with her, and he'd smiled as he said it. About 2 and a half years later, and Stefan was still in love with her. He loved saying it as well. If anyone had told Stefan in his second year at hogwarts that 8 years later, he'd use the word love for a person, he would've laughed. In his mind thinking that love was not something he would ever be allowed. The meal had been nice, the conversation too. But, now they were just leaving. He was smiling and he was happy. He had a surprise for Kate. And he was waiting for the right moment to give it to her. Stefan could hardly move his eyes from her as he held the door open for her. He took her hand, and let her start walking in any direction she wanted. "It's a nice night, isn't it?" Stefan motioned up to the clear sky. He could tell clear sky. And with the aid of street lights, though it was late he could still see. "I think I may have already said this, but you look amazing. And I'm not just saying that, because I should. You really do" Stefan smiled at her. A smile on his face was normal now. It was what he did. Smiled, and was actually happy.
A lot of things, in Stefan's life were good now. His father was dead. He was in contact with his parent's family. With the people who had been searching on and off for his parents since they'd left. And while, it had taken them a long time to locate him, Stefan had never been more happy than seeing his family. People who, saw him as the son of two great people. He had hugged them, and he had talked with them. Asked them questions. All in all his family were great people. Especially his mum's sister. Stefina, the girl he figured he was named after. She had welcomed him with such open arms, he had at first felt like it was all a trap. But it was real, and they contacted him, and came to see him. Obviously, he had not told them about the magic, or what his father had been like to him. He thought for their sake, that it was best to not say that his childhood, had been far from the one they'd hoped he'd had. And the last thing that made Stefan's life good, was a girl. His girl. Kate Moon. Kate had always been in his life. Even if at times when he had pushed her away. Or walked away. She'd been there. Like Stefan would always be there for her now. Stefan wanted to make up for all the time that he had spent pushing her away. And telling her that they shouldn't be together. But, it had been when his father died, and he was a wreck. When his life was completely dark, and his eyes were constantly red from the tears he couldn't stop, that he realised that he needed Kate, more than he had ever needed anyone in his entire life. It had been that time when he'd stopped lying to her, and told her some of the truth. Stefan hadn't told her everything about his childhood, and how he had gotten all of the scars he had. He hadn't ever gone into detail. But, telling her what his father was had been the most liberating moment of his life. Like he'd just taken a very heavy weight of his back. All in all, it had proved to be the first turning point of his life. The second had come when he'd found real family. Over the years at Hogwarts however, he'd felt like those around him were his family. He considered Willow Autumn to be like his sister. He trusted her a lot. He'd never not trusted her. And while he was with Kate. Willow was also very important to him. It had been weird for him to have a best friend as a girl. But Willow was that. His closest friend beside Kate. The one who had understood his situation a little more than others. And while he was with Kate, and he hadn't had any form of feelings towards Willow, she was like the family he'd never had, and while he now had some, Willow was still family.
It was valentines days in New Zealand. And Stefan had been saving up for the past few months to make it one to remember. He worked part time, in a muggle store. While studying to be a professor at Hogwarts. His subject being history of magic. He had almost finished training and was looking forward to actually being able to do some proper teaching. He'd taken Kate out for a fancy dinner. He'd bought a suit, and had really gone the extra mile for this Valentines. He'd booked a table on the popular boulevard, which had the best restaurants. And served the best food. Kate, looked amazing, and it just reminded him of a reason for why he was with her. Gorgeous in anything. Even though he was still colourblind, he knew she looked amazing. She looked amazing to him. Her laugh and smile, never failed to make him smile and laugh with her. She was smart and passionate. She was caring and fun. Every second that he spent with her at the restaurant reminded him, of why he was in love with her. He'd never loved before Kate. The first time, he'd even uttered the word to her, had been in his seventh year. I love you Kate Moon his hand was holding hers, his eyes had been locked with her, and he'd smiled as he said it. About 2 and a half years later, and Stefan was still in love with her. He loved saying it as well. If anyone had told Stefan in his second year at hogwarts that 8 years later, he'd use the word love for a person, he would've laughed. In his mind thinking that love was not something he would ever be allowed. The meal had been nice, the conversation too. But, now they were just leaving. He was smiling and he was happy. He had a surprise for Kate. And he was waiting for the right moment to give it to her. Stefan could hardly move his eyes from her as he held the door open for her. He took her hand, and let her start walking in any direction she wanted. "It's a nice night, isn't it?" Stefan motioned up to the clear sky. He could tell clear sky. And with the aid of street lights, though it was late he could still see. "I think I may have already said this, but you look amazing. And I'm not just saying that, because I should. You really do" Stefan smiled at her. A smile on his face was normal now. It was what he did. Smiled, and was actually happy.