It has always been said that there is a fine line between love and hate, but when this scenario is brought into reality things can get a tad annoying

It has always been said that there is a fine line between love and hate, but when this scenario is brought into reality things can get a tad annoying.

Harry Potter and Ginny Weasley hated each other; this was a well known fact. Every night they would argue and every night they would fall into a trouble sleep because of it. Their yelling and screaming every night kept everyone else far away from them; even Ron and Hermionie had given up trying to interfere. It seemed to almost everyone that the best way to deal with the problem was to do nothing at all, but even that idea was wearing thin.

It was Saturday night and once again Harry and Ginny were in the middle of one of their now infamous screaming matches. They were so wrapped up in their argument that they didn't see the mischievous looks in the twin's eyes or hear Fred and George as they snuck up behind them. Then something strange happened, for the first time in a long time there was silence. Everybody stopped what they were doing and turned to look for the problem, as it wasn't often the common room went silent. There stood two fuming teens and a pair of smug looking twins.

Hermionie, who had incidentally decided to ignore the twin's, was not surprised in the least to see Harry and Ginny under a silencing spell. Although she did know that when they were released, the twin's would have hell to pay. So for the first time in her life, Hermionie Granger refused to abide by the rules, instead she actually turned to the twin's and said "Thank Merlin."

The twin's however weren't finished. They bound both Harry and Ginny and pulled them out of the common room, along the seventh floor corridor and into the room of requirement, where they locked them in.

Then shouted

"When you two-"began Fred

"Have decided to like each other –"continued George

"Then the door will let you out, but until then –"

"The door won't open for anyone or anything – "

"So you can sort out your differences or –"

"You can kill each other."

Then together they said "Either way we don't care!" and with that they walked away.