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Friends Don't
Word Count: 4.2k
Themes: fluff, pining
Summary: Y/N comes to a startling revelation when brewing Amortentia in potions class
Warnings: All characters aged up to 18+. Potential spoilers for HL
Meet me in the Common Room, midnight - SÂ
Y/N looked across the cauldrons at Sebastian and nodded once, a small smile on her face. He grinned back, before turning to face Professor Sharp before he could get caught not paying attention.Â
âIs that a love letter from Sallow?â Imelda leant forward, a teasing smirk on her face.
âCome off it,â Y/N rolled her eyes and tucked the note into her textbook. âYou know weâre just friends.â
âFriends donât look at friends that way,â she shot a look over at Sebastian, who was standing over his cauldron with a confused look on his face. His brow was furrowed as he looked between his textbook and the potion he was making, which was supposed to be a teal colour, but was currently navy blue. âPoint proven.â Y/N turned back to her with an unimpressed glare as she stirred her own potion (which was the correct shade of teal).
âYou need a new hobby. Clearly Quidditch isnât keeping you busy enough.â
âWatching you and Sallow pine after each other like lovesick Crup puppies is my new hobby.â
âYouâre incorrigible.â
âAnd youâre in denial,â Imelda smiled sweetly as Y/N and turned back to her potion as Professor Sharp made his rounds by their station. He stopped by Sebastianâs smoking cauldron with a sigh and quiet reprimand (Youâre usually better than this Mr Sallow) before moving onto the next group of students.
âIf youâve been following the instructions in your books,â Professor Sharp called out, âyour potions should start turning pink as you stir it. Once itâs the right shade you may place the final ingredient in.â
Y/N watched in fascination as the contents of her cauldron began to change colour with every clockwise rotation of her wand. Although she had now been attending Hogwarts for two years, magic never failed to amaze her. She couldnât believe she had gone the majority of her life not knowing it existed. The colour eventually shifted to the pale pink that Professor Sharp had spoken about and Y/N added the crushed moonstone and watched it take on a pearlescent sheen.Â
âTen points to Slytherin, Miss Y/L/N. Would you care to share with the class?â Sharp loomed over her shoulder, peering into her cauldron. Y/N watched as the class looked over curiously and caught Sebastianâs eye. He raised an eyebrow, clearly impressed with her, and looked down at her potion as if to say well, go on then. She leant forward to smell the contents of the cauldron, trying to decipher the scents coming from in front of her. Petrichor, wildflowers andâŠoh. Y/N blinked and leant back so she could pick up the coffee beans Sharp had left on each station so they had a palate cleanser. After a quick smell of the bitter grounds she turned to her cauldron again. Oh.
âWell?â Imelda asked her.
âIf itâs all the same, Professor. Iâd rather not,â Y/N muttered, her face flaming. The class broke into a chorus of whispers, all trying to guess what scent had turned the Hero of Hogwarts a pretty shade of pink. Although it was hidden well, Y/N watched as Sharpâs mouth twitched up in amusement before he moved on from her.
âWhat did you smell?â Imelda whispered to her. Y/N shook her head, her heart thundering in her chest. She couldnât tell anyone she had smelled Sebastianâs smoky cologne, the one that seemed to stick to him all day even though he barely used it. Imelda looked between Y/Nâs red face and her cauldron before looking across the station to Sebastian and a knowing smirk fell on her features. âSebastianâŠâ Y/N shot her a warning look, which Imelda pointedly ignored. âWhat do you smell?â
âNice try, Imelda,â he chuckled and stirred his own potion. âIâm not falling for that.â
âYouâre both no fun.â
âJust because yours is probably something predictable like broom polish doesnât mean weâre not fun for not wanting to share,â Y/N shot. Imelda let out a laugh and patted her friendâs hand.Â
âCareful there Y/L/N, Iâve still got some cards up my sleeve for you.â
âYou wouldnât dare,â Y/N glared at the girl next to her, stomach churning nervously. Imelda just grinned at her before adding her own crushed moonstone to her cauldron, signalling the end of the conversation. Y/N was vaguely aware of Sebastian watching them curiously from across the potions station and turned to face the raven-haired girl next to her, clutching the sleeve of her robes. âImelda.â
âCalm down,â she laughed quietly and leant in so no one else could hear. âYour not-so-secret crush on Sallow is safe with me. I actually quite enjoy watching you two act like you donât have feelings for each other.â With a wave of her wand, Imelda tidied her potions station and left the class swiftly, just as the bell rang outside. Y/N cursed the day she met the girl, and more specifically, became friends with her after completing all of her stupid broom trials, and quickly cleaned her own station before leaving the classroom. It wasnât until she was halfway to the Great Hall for dinner that she realised what Imelda had implied with her parting words.Â
Sebastian couldnât have feelings for me, she wondered, chewing on her bottom lip thoughtfully, could he? No, thatâs ridiculous, she shook her head to rid herself of the assumption.
âCareful, Y/N,â a hand grabbed the back of her robes and gently tugged her back a couple of steps before she could fall off the Grand Staircase. âYouâre usually more aware than this, where did you go?â Sebastian looked concerned and pulled her away from a crowd of students that was walking their way. Y/N looked up at him, craning her neck more than she used to when they met in fifth year. Sometime in the summer between fifth and sixth year Sebastian had really come into his own. He had always been attractive, but somewhere along the way, without her really noticing, he had suddenly shot up and filled out. The jumper he wore to fight the perpetual chill in the dungeons did little to cover up the muscle that had seemingly appeared out of nowhere.Â
âDinner, Iâm starving,â she lied, freeing her robes from his grasp so she could continue to walk towards the Great Hall. âHowâs Ominis? I havenât heard from him much since he went on his unsanctioned visit to see Anne.â Although he grumbled like he was annoyed, Y/N knew deep down Sebastian was a little pleased that his best friend and sister had finally started to court a few months ago. Apparently watching Ominis pretend he hadnât been in love with her since they were children was sickening to say the least.Â
Y/N was relieved when Anne reached out to Sebastian at the beginning of their final year at Hogwarts and extended an olive branch. She watched as Sebastian had read the initial letter, a wide smile on his face and unshed tears in his eyes before he brandished the piece of parchment at her excitedly. The twins werenât as close as they used to be, but they were slowly mending the bridge that had burned down with their Uncleâs untimely death.Â
âWhere do you keep going? What are you thinking about?â Sebastian asked her. His hand came out to smooth the crease in between her eyes, lingering for a moment before he pulled away.Â
âYou.â
âOh really?â he arched an eyebrow, a sly smile falling on his lips. âIs this where you finally admit Iâm the most handsome student at Hogwarts?â
âI thought you had three years worth of self-imposed trophies to say just that.â
âYes, but none of those mean anything without your agreement.â Something danced behind Sebastianâs eyes, a look Y/N couldnât quite decipher. She was used to his charming nature and the confidence he seemed to exude, but every so often he said something and paired it with a look that was different. He lookedâŠuncertain? Hopeful, maybe.Â
âI didnât realise my opinions held so much weight for you.âÂ
âAnd here I thought it was obvious that I hold you in the highest regard.â The air around them changed. Y/N couldnât pinpoint it exactly - it wasnât tense, but she felt a palpable shift in energy. She looked away from him and hoped he couldnât see the blush that she felt rise to her cheeks as she walked into the Great Hall and made her way to the Slytherin table. She found Poppy seated with Imelda, heads bent together as they chatted quietly. They looked up as Sebastian and Y/N sat down, and a downright devilish grin was plastered on Imeldaâs face.Â
âThe rumours about what you can smell in Amortentia and refused to share in class are already circling.â
âDonât start,â Y/N groaned as Sebastian filled her plate with food.Â
âThe majority seem to think you can smell something that relates to Sebastian or Ominis,â Poppy added.
âOminis?â Sebastian stopped filling Y/Nâs glass with pumpkin juice, his tone incredulous. âThat is the most ridiculous thing I have ever heard.â
âHow would you know?â Imelda shot at him. âHas Y/N told you what she could smell?â
âThis whole conversation is ridiculous,â Y/N cut in, rolling her eyes. She grabbed the large bowl of mashed potatoes and spooned some onto Sebastianâs plate.Â
âItâs not that bad, Y/N,â Poppy gave her a reassuring smile. âI think itâs sweet. What you can actually smell, that is.â Y/N paused, the piece of chicken intended for Sebastianâs plate wobbling precariously on the serving spoon.
âHow do you know what she can smell?â Sebastian looked up at her sharply, though there was no malice in his voice.
âImelda told me.â
âImelda,â Y/N hissed at the girl across the table from her at the same time Sebastian gave her a reproachful look.Â
âYou told Imelda?â
âI didnât tell her anything,â Y/N protested. She sighed and pinched the bridge of her nose in frustration. She could hear a few of her classmates around them mutter about her, all supplying options for what she could smell in the love potion. âI think Iâm going to grab something from the kitchens instead,â Y/N stood and quickly made her way out of the hall before any of them could follow her. The moment Y/N was out of earshot Imelda leant across the table to hit Sebastian across the back of his head.
âOw,â he rubbed his head and gave the raven-haired girl a disapproving glare, âwhat was that for?â
âYouâre an absolute idiot, Sebastian Sallow.â
âImeldaâŠâ Poppy nudged the girl gently before offering Sebastian a sympathetic smile. âWhat she means is - â
âOh, I have no doubt she meant it.â Later Sebastian would vehemently deny to anyone that he was pouting like a scolded child after being accosted by Imelda Reyes, but at that current moment all he could do was sulk as he pushed some peas around his plate.Â
âI did,â Imelda offered him a saccharine smile and shrugged unapologetically at Poppy, who looked disappointed at the pair. âIf you donât go after what you want, Sallow, others are going to take it from you.â
âY/N isnât some belonging that people can just have, least of all me. Sheâs a person with her own thoughts and feelings.â
âWho said I was talking about Y/N?â Sebastianâs head shot up to meet Imeldaâs self-satisfied smirk and let out a low groan. âMy point is,â she continued as he (rather dramatically, Imelda thought) lay his head down to rest on the table, âyouâre in Slytherin. Weâre ambitious to a fault, and when we know what we want we strive to achieve and obtain it. Whatâs stopping you from going after Y/N?â
âWeâre just friends.â The lie Sebastian muttered on a daily basis felt thin to even his ears, and clearly neither Imelda or Poppy was impressed either.Â
âWhy could you smell her in the Amortentia then?â Poppy asked.
âHow did you know I - oh. Iâm impressed, Sweeting. That was very Slytherin of you,â Sebastian laughed and shook his head in disbelief. âWhat would you both have me say then? Y/N Iâve been in love with you since fifth year when we fought a troll together in Hogsmeade?â he asked rhetorically. If his face wasnât red with embarrassment before, it was now as the words slipped out of his mouth. âI donât - I mean, I do? I think. I didnât mean - â His stammers were interrupted by Poppyâs quiet laugh.Â
âOh Sebastian, you donât need a pair of working eyes to know that youâre in love with Y/N Y/L/N. I think the only person oblivious to your feelings is Y/N herself.â
âWhat if she doesnât feel the same? What if I ruin our friendship?â he asked quietly. The girls shared a look, and if Sebastian would have looked at either of them he would have noticed a silent conversation happening between the pair.
âOkay, look. I told Y/N I wasnât going to tell you this, but youâre behaving like a lovesick second year and itâs making me sick,â Imelda flicked a pea at Sebastian in disdain. âNow, I canât confirm it, but I strongly suspect that her Amortentia did smell of you.â Sebastian gave her a disbelieving look and sent the pea back across the table at her. âI agree that it lacks proof, but I do happen to know for a fact that she does have feelings for you. She told me herself.â
âShe what?â That caught Sebastianâs attention, and that of a few people around them as well. Imelda shot them all a glare and they quickly turned back to their own conversations.
âIf you tell her I told you I will hunt you down like the animal you are and use you as target practice for the beaters. I know where you sleep, Sallow.â
âSheâŠâ Sebastian was at a loss for words as he looked at Poppy for confirmation, who nodded uncertainly in agreement. âI need to go speak to her,â he muttered, more to himself than the girls in front of him. He continued to murmur quietly to himself as he hauled himself up and out of the Great Hall, his expression wavering between surprise and bliss as he left.
âWhen did Y/N tell you she liked Sebastian?â Poppy asked once he had left.
âOh, she didnât. But I think we can both agree neither of them was going to do anything without a nudge, donât you? Could you pass the pumpkin juice?â
*
Y/N let out a quiet sigh as she snuck back into the Slytherin Common Room. It was nearing midnight, and although she wanted nothing more than to fall into her bed she trudged through the silent room instead to sit and wait for Sebastian by the fireplace. After leaving the Great Hall, Y/N had trekked her way up to the Room of Requirement to spend some time taking care of the various magical beasts in her vivarium. The animals couldnât pester her like people did, asking her questions she didnât want to answer, and worst, ones she didnât have the answers to. She couldnât understand why everyone was pushing their way into her business; why did it matter what (or who, she thought dryly) she could smell in the Amortentia? So what if she could smell Sebastian, and who was Imelda freaking Reyes to tell her she had feelings for her best friend.
Well, Y/N chewed on her lower lip as she stared into the dying embers, he was rather handsome. Something he would take great satisfaction in if she admitted it out loud. And she supposed, if she was really thinking about it, he was quite funny, and charming, and smart, and possibly the kindest person she knew, and - oh Merlin, she had feelings for Sebastian Sallow.Â
He was her best friend, and hadnât her aunt always told her those made for the best life partners? Not someone who you just existed with, but someone who knew you, knew every part of you, and would still stand by you. Not that she was thinking about spending the rest of her life with him. Y/N felt a blush rise to her cheeks as an unwarranted image of her in a white dress and Sebastian looking absolutely striking in a suit came to mind.Â
âPenny for your thoughts?â A low voice startled her, and Y/N pressed a hand to her chest as she took note of Sebastian sitting in the armchair next to her. He bit his lip in amusement at her shock, but was smart enough to keep his comments to himself.
âHow long have you been sitting there?â
âLong enough to watch you groan to yourself twice and turn the most enticing shade of pink,â he teased. âWhere do you keep going today?âhe asked, a hint of concern in his eyes.
âIâve just had a lot on my mind.â
âAnything I can help with?â Sebastian offered. Yes, Y/N thought to herself, you can start by bathing in bubotuber pus.
âIâll be fine, Sebastian. Thereâs no need to fret.â
âYou battle trolls for fun, I think there is some need to fret.â
âYouâve battled more than one troll with me, too.â
âAh, but thereâs the obvious difference. You donât worry for me the same way.â
âYou canât mean that,â Y/N sat upright in her chair, a withering glare on her features. âOf course I worry about you, you idiot.â
âWhy is everyone calling me an idiot tonight?â
âClearly itâs warranted,â Y/N sniffed in annoyance and sank back down into her seat. How dare he say she didnât worry for him, all sheâs done for the past two years was worry about him.
Sebastian could tell he had said the wrong thing. He knew - of course he knew - that she worried and cared for him. No one else would have witnessed and experienced everything they had together in their fifth year and still stood by him afterwards. It was never a question to Y/N whether he needed forgiving. Even Ominis, who had been with him since before he could remember, needed a while to come back around and speak to Sebastian again, but she didnât. Granted, it had taken a couple of weeks as things had happened in quick succession, from the death of his uncle, to fighting Harlow, then Rookwood, to finally defeating Ranrok; but there Y/N was, sitting next to him at Professor Figâs memorial, silent tears running down her face as she clutched his hand tightly for comfort.Â
âI apologise,â he reached out to take her hand. âIt seems Iâm not quite done putting my foot in my mouth whenever youâre around.â
âYes, it seems so.â Her words were flat, but she squeezed his hand back gently to let him know all was forgiven. Sebastian had the overwhelming urge to take Y/N into his arms and never let go, but also reprimand her at the same time. She was always the first to call him out when he was being a prat - which, he admitted to himself, happened more often than not - but she always forgave him for it moments later.
He took a moment to watch as she stared into the flames once more. His eyes roamed over her features, from her brilliant eyes, down the slope of her nose and rested on her mouth. Y/N could give any Ravenclaw a run for their money with the amount of wit she fired, and even though Sebastian was often on the receiving end, he loved it. He loved the way she rolled her eyes at him when she shot a particularly sarcastic or dry comment his way; he loved when she teased him and made him question his sanity and oh, he adored it when she would shoot him a rare, flirtatious comment.
He loved her.
The thought took his breath from him. He had said it out loud in the Great Hall earlier, but it was unintentional, and he wasnât quite sure of it then, but nowâŠnow he was sure. He was in love with her. Every part. He wanted to share every day, every night, every moment with her.Â
âYouâre staring.â
âYouâre beautiful,â he replied without thinking. He watched as a faint blush dusted Y/Nâs cheeks and his heart stuttered in his chest. How could he ever doubt how he felt for her? âWhat did you smell in the Amortentia?â Sebastian asked, a sudden surge of confidence hitting him.
âSebastian,â Y/N sighed heavily, âI donât want to talk about it.â Y/N turned to look at him, a pleading look on her face. She was tired, so tired, at having to pretend she wasnât irrevocably head over heels for the man next to her. She feared if he asked her any more questions he would see straight through her, and then their friendship would be ruined and he would want nothing more to do with her. No, the logical part of her brain replied, Sebastian is too nice for that. Instead he would let her down gently, with the soft tone one would reserve for an injured animal or a sick child.
âI could smell you,â he blurted out. Y/N blinked once, not quite sure she had heard him properly, before looking over at him slowly. âYour perfume, to be more specific. And the smell of rain, from the night we danced out in it. Also those strawberry tarts you love to eat at breakfast.â He stood from his seat before sinking to his feet so he could kneel in front of her on the stone floor. âAll I could smell was you.â
âSebastianâŠâ
âWhat did you smell?â he asked her again, a hint of desperation in his eyes. She thought there was nothing more between them but friendship, that he could never look at her the way she wanted him t, but the look in his eyes right nowâŠMerlin, how could she ever think that? Her heart pounded in her chest as she looked down at him and watched as his hands came to rest on her knees gently. She could feel the heat of his skin through the material of her trousers and all she could think of was more. She wanted more. âDarling? Iâm putting my heart on the line here.â
âIt was you,â she whispered after a moment, afraid to say it much louder. âYou, when we danced in the rain. You, when you showed me the clearing full of wildflowers. JustâŠyou. It was all you, Sebastian.â She met his gaze, her eyes shining with unshed tears. âItâs always been you, I just didnât realise it until lately.â
âYouâre supposed to be the smart one,â he teased lightly. He raised his hand to wipe away a stray tear, his thumb stroking her cheek gently. âWhy are you crying?â
âIâŠâ Y/N let out a sound that was between a sob and a chuckle and slid down so she was kneeling on the floor with Sebastian. âI think I was too scared to tell you before, so I pretended like it didnât exist. These feelings have been bottled up for so long, only to be let out nowâŠâ she wiped away her own tears this time and offered him a rueful smile.Â
âOh darling,â he murmured, pressing a gentle kiss to her forehead, âit seems weâve both been a little slow, hm? How could you not see Iâm hopelessly head over heels for you?â He rested his forehead on hers, watching with slight satisfaction as her eyes fluttered closed in anticipation and longing. âYou have been, and always will be, my one and only.â
âYouâre going to make me cry again,â Y/N protested weakly. Sebastian chuckled quietly and brushed a stray hair from her eyes. He watched as the wheels turned in her head, and knew she was deep in thought when she started to chew on her lower lip thoughtfully.Â
âCome back to me, what are you thinking?â
âItâs highly improper.â
âMy favourite,â he smiled crookedly and ran his thumb across her lower lip. âTell me.â Instead, after a brief moment of hesitation, Y/N closed the gap between them and pressed her lips to his gently. She pulled away all too soon for Sebastianâs liking, her eyes darting across his face for any reaction he disapproved of - or worst, didnât enjoy - their chaste kiss. He pulled her back in slowly, giving her more than enough time to pull away should she choose to do so, and pressed his lips back to her sweetly.Â
From the other end of the Common Room, Imelda watched quietly as the couple kissed each other with stomach-churning sweetness, and as she turned to leave she made a mental note to boast to Poppy first thing in the morning that she was right yet again.Â
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Quidditch Champions Sebastian, who has a different hairstyle but is very lively, expressive and attractiveđ€©
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The looks he gives just make me feral.
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When I took pictures with plushies dressed in yukata in a Japanese hot spring town, I couldn't stop imagining Seb, who was wearing his yukata perfectly, and Omi, who was unaware that his own yukata had come undone and was looking sexy...đ« đ« đ«
I want to draw Seb x OC and Omi x OC smut where they have lots of fun in yukatas!
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Too busy looking at MC to even notice the Thestrals.
Try to convince me he isnât smitten from day 1.


Her: âWhy is he looking at me like that?â


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