Chapter 29: Securing His Future & Living the Present

Severus sat calmly in the elegant, wood-paneled office of Headmaster Lucas Whitmore, his expression carefully neutral.

Whitmore sat behind his expansive mahogany desk, his piercing blue eyes sharp with interest. Despite his silvered hair and refined presence, there was an undeniable strength to him—a man who had seen and adapted to the world as it changed.

To his left, Amelia Harrington, the U.S. Department of Magical Education's representative, examined Severus with keen scrutiny. She was a woman in her mid-forties, with warm brown skin, sharp cheekbones, and intelligent hazel eyes that flicked between Severus and the paperwork in front of her.

She was not easily impressed. And she was the only one in the room who could approve his request. Severus did not fidget, did not betray even the smallest sign of discomfort. He had prepared for this moment. His entire future depended on it.

Whitmore leaned back in his chair, fingers tapping idly against the desk.

"You're requesting an extension of your exchange program through your seventh year." His voice was measured, but there was undeniable curiosity in his gaze. "That's uncommon, but not unheard of."

Severus inclined his head. "Correct."

Harrington raised an eyebrow. "You are aware that, historically, students from exchange programs return to their home institutions for graduation?"

"I am," Severus said smoothly. "But this is not a typical situation."

Harrington tapped her quill against the edge of her parchment.

"Then explain, Mr. Shafiq. Why should Ilvermorny make an exception for you?"

Severus met her gaze without hesitation.

"Academically, Ilvermorny had pushed him further than Hogwarts ever had. He had been forced to innovate, adapt, and expand his thinking in ways that were not encouraged back home."

"Professionally, remaining in America gave him direct access to the International Alchemical Review, American Potions Guild, and ICW research institutions. Britain had isolated itself from global advancements."

"Politically, staying in Britain would mean becoming entangled in Hogwarts' and the Ministry's internal power struggles. I have no interest in such distractions," he said flatly.

Harrington tilted her head. "A little cynical for someone so young, don't you think?"

Severus's lips curled into something that was not quite a smirk. "I prefer to think of it as pragmatic."

Whitmore let out a quiet chuckle. "Smart boy."

Harrington narrowed her eyes slightly, studying him.

"Your name has been circulating in the British Ministry since your publication. Are you aware that some of their officials are now monitoring your academic progress?"

Severus's fingers tightened minutely around the armrest of his chair.

"I suspected as much."

Harrington pursed her lips. "The British Ministry still considers you a Hogwarts student and, by extension, under their jurisdiction. Some might argue that your education and future prospects belong to them."

Severus forced himself not to scoff.

"My future belongs to me, Ms. Harrington."

Whitmore's eyes gleamed with something akin to approval at that.

Still, Harrington remained measured. "So what happens when they try to call you back? You are still a British citizen. Technically, they could make it… inconvenient for you."

Severus exhaled slowly.

"That is exactly why I am here. I do not wish for them to have any authority over my education." His voice was calm, but firm. "That is why I am requesting to finish my education entirely at Ilvermorny."

Whitmore leaned forward slightly, fingers tented.

"Tell me something, Severus. Do you want to stay in America beyond your education?"

Severus paused. It was an important question—one he had not fully considered.

Finally, he answered, "I wish to keep my options open. I will decide that when the time comes."

Harrington nodded thoughtfully. "Smart answer."

The room fell into contemplative silence. Then, Whitmore exhaled through his nose, his mouth twitching slightly.

"Well," he said, breaking the tension, "I see no reason to send away one of our brightest students."

Severus raised an eyebrow slightly. The Headmaster's eyes glimmered with sharp amusement. "Come now, Mr. Shafiq. I may be old, but I'm not blind. I know talent when I see it."

Severus inclined his head. "I appreciate your confidence, Headmaster."

Whitmore chuckled, turning to Harrington.

"What do you think, Ms. Harrington?"

Harrington tapped her quill against the parchment again, clearly weighing the situation.

"…There are no rules against extending an exchange program, provided the host school and host country approve it."

She looked Severus up and down before sighing.

"Your reasoning is solid," she admitted. "And Ilvermorny would benefit from keeping you here. If the British Ministry tries anything, well… they have no authority over the decisions of the U.S. Department of Magical Education."

She picked up her quill and signed the approval form. Severus exhaled slowly.

It was done. He was free from Britain's control. He would finish his N.E.W.T.s in America. The British Ministry could no longer dictate his education.

Whitmore slid the signed parchment toward Severus with a small nod.

"Congratulations, Mr. Shafiq," he said, offering a rare smile. "Looks like you're officially an Ilvermorny student until you graduate."

Severus allowed a small smirk to curl his lips. "Good."

Severus had planned to spend the evening in his dorm, alone, reviewing his research notes and contemplating his next steps.

Instead, he was being physically dragged through cobbled streets by a too-enthusiastic Kiera Thompson, her grip ironclad on his wrist.

"Absolutely not." His voice was flat, final.

"Oh, come on, Shafiq! You just won your battle for academic freedom! You need to celebrate!" Kiera grinned, unbothered by his scowl of death.

"Celebrating is—" he began.

"—necessary," Alessandro interjected smoothly, adjusting his perfectly tailored sleeves. "You can't just exist in a classroom or a potions lab, Severus. You have to live."

Jonas appeared at his other side, grinning like a menace. "And if you don't, we'll force you."

Severus shot him a blank, unimpressed look. "I am capable of hexing all of you."

"And we are capable of carrying you." Ben smirked. "Just saying."

Severus exhaled sharply. He should have chosen quieter friends.

The idea of sneaking out wasn't Severus's. Of course, it wasn't. It was Jonas's, with Alessandro's enthusiastic backing and Evie acting as the mastermind.

"We could just leave the normal way," Severus pointed out, crossing his arms as they stood outside their dormitory's back exit.

"Where's the fun in that?" Evie grinned.

Jonas tossed him a wink. "We're magicians, Shafiq. If we can't sneak out with a little style, what's the point?"

Severus sighed. "This is idiotic."

"Correction," Ben said, already working on disabling the alarm wards on the back gate, "this is tradition. Every year, Ilvermorny students sneak out to attend the Equinox Festival in the closest No-Maj-mixed town. It's practically a rite of passage."

"So, it's expected?" Severus arched an eyebrow.

"Not at all," Kiera whispered, smirking as she gestured toward the shimmering wards glowing faintly along the exit.

Severus watched as Evie pulled a small silver sphere from her pocket. She muttered an incantation under her breath, and the sphere pulsed with golden light before floating toward the wards.

A sharp click, and the faint shimmer disappeared.

"Done," Evie said smugly.

"Now we just have to avoid the patrols," Alessandro added.

Severus shook his head, resigned. "This is ridiculous."

"And yet, here you are," Aurora said dryly.

The group darted through the trees, following the hidden paths leading down the hills toward the charming town below. The distant glow of enchanted lanterns beckoned them forward, and with each step, Severus found himself—against all reason—anticipating what lay ahead.

As soon as they reached the town's main square, Severus was struck by just how different it felt compared to any wizarding festival he had ever seen.

The glowing lanterns weren't just floating—they were moving, shifting through the sky like celestial bodies, adjusting their positions to the rhythm of the festival's music.

Street performers weren't just casting illusions; they were weaving intricate magical scenes—stories unfolding mid-air with shimmering, three-dimensional images that flickered like memories.

The scent of roasted almonds, cinnamon-infused cider, and caramelized fruits filled the air, blending with the rich undertones of charmed spices and magical herbs.

A group of witches and wizards were gathered around a street duelist, watching him battle an opponent using a unique style of quick-draw spellcasting, his wand moving in rapid bursts like an extension of his body.

Severus found himself pausing, taking it all in. It was unlike anything in Britain. The wizarding world here was fluid, dynamic, ever-changing. It was alive.

Kiera smirked, nudging him. "See? Was that so hard?"

Severus rolled his eyes. "Mildly tolerable."

Aurora arched an eyebrow. "That's the closest thing to a compliment we'll get from him. Mark this day."

"Oh, we're marking it, alright," Alessandro grinned.

Before Severus could retaliate, Evie grabbed his wrist and pulled him toward a food stall.

Severus immediately regretted it. The stall was lined with colorful, glowing confections, their labels promising everything from enhanced memory recall to temporary invisibility.

"What is that?" Severus eyed a pulsing blue fruit that seemed to be breathing.

"Spiritfruit," Kiera said. "It tastes different to everyone based on your magic. It's illegal in Britain because the Ministry doesn't like unpredictable magic."

Severus considered that, then picked up a piece. He took a cautious bite—

A rush of cool air flooded his senses, like drinking moonlight.

He blinked. "That's… strange."

Evie grinned. "Oh, you should try this one." She handed him a small, crimson pepper.

Severus narrowed his eyes. "What is it?"

"Just try it," Kiera said, barely suppressing laughter.

With a suspicious glance, Severus took a bite.…And immediately regretted every decision leading to this moment. His entire mouth caught fire. His eyes watered. His lungs burned. Alessandro burst out laughing, clapping him on the back as Severus choked on the heat.

Jonas wheezed. "Oh, Merlin's beard, he ate it!"

Evie wiped away a tear. "That was a Fiendfire Pepper! The spice level increases with your magic output!"

Severus forced himself to swallow and then promptly cast a Cooling Charm on his throat. He turned to them, voice dry. "I will make each of you regret this."

Ben held up a small pastry. "Here, try this—it cancels out the heat."

Severus eyed it warily before taking a cautious bite. It was filled with honeyed cream and something that instantly cooled his burning mouth.

"…Better," he muttered.

Aurora smirked. "See? You're learning."

Severus muttered something in Latin under his breath that was probably an insult.

The festival wasn't just food and magic—it was music, movement, and celebration. And somehow, Severus had been dragged onto the dance floor.

"I don't dance," Severus said flatly.

Kiera grinned. "Oh, but you do now."

Evie grabbed his hands. "Come on, Shafiq, even the grumpiest people in the world can dance."

Alessandro, watching with pure amusement, leaned against a railing. "This is history in the making. Severus Shafiq—dancing."

Severus glared at him. "I will hex you."

Jonas smirked. "Not before we see you actually move, mate."

Severus had two options—suffer through this or find an escape route. Unfortunately, Kiera and Evie were blocking every possible exit.

"Fine," he muttered.

Evie cheered. Kiera grinned wickedly. "Alright, basic rhythm first. Just follow my lead."

Severus tried very hard not to look like a complete idiot.

Alessandro smirked. "He's stiff as a board."

Aurora snorted. "Give him a second."

Slowly, Severus adjusted, following Kiera's steps.

And, to his great annoyance… it wasn't entirely awful.

By the time the song ended, he was breathing slightly harder but not entirely humiliated.

Evie clapped. "Look at you, Shafiq. A proper gentleman."

Severus rolled his eyes. "This never happened."

Alessandro grinned. "Oh, it happened. And we'll never let you forget it."

Severus exhaled sharply. He really needed new friends.

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