Hogwarts was buzzing with excitement as Roy continued enjoying life with Hermione, Cassandra, Daphne, Astoria, Ginny, Cho Chang, and Luna. Between attending classes, overseeing the school as Principal, and spending quality time with his lovers, he felt completely at home.
One morning, Roy overheard Ginny talking excitedly to her friends in the Gryffindor common room.
"I finally made the Chaser position on the Quidditch team!" she exclaimed.
Roy's eyes twinkled with amusement and pride. Without hesitation, he took out his letter parchment and sent a quick note to Nagini at the Liyue Store, requesting a Firebolt broomstick to be delivered as soon as possible.
True to her word, within a week, Nagini sent the broom to Hogwarts. Roy personally handed it to Ginny, who gasped and hugged him tightly.
"Roy! You didn't forget!" she exclaimed, eyes shining.
Roy leaned close and whispered in her ear,"Of course I didn't. And don't worry… I won't forget to spoil my lover."
Ginny's cheeks flushed a deep red as she beamed, clutching the legendary Firebolt. She hurried outside to test it, leaving a trail of astonished students staring after her.
The moment became the talk of the school. Everyone knew how much a Firebolt cost—2,500 galleons, yet Roy had given it to Ginny as if it were nothing. Murmurs of envy and surprise rippled through the halls. Even Draco Malfoy, who had received a Firebolt from his father in his third year, looked stunned and slightly envious.
Some remembered Roy's past generosity:
Donating 7 Sky1 brooms to the Hufflepuff team during his third year (1 Sky1 = 950 galleons).
Giving Cho Chang her first Firebolt.
Compared to that, Ginny's Firebolt felt like a gift from the heavens.
Ginny, riding the broom gracefully, soared through the sky, performing breathtaking maneuvers that made the Gryffindor team and other students cheer. Whispers spread quickly: "Roy always spoils the people he cares about."
Roy watched from below, smiling to himself. Hogwarts life wasn't just about running the school—it was about making memories and celebrating the victories of those he loved.
