Ron had been growing suspicious for some time now, and he was finally ready to intervene.

Ginny and Harry had been casting glances at each other, when they though no one was looking, flirting in the corridors, giggling, this all bothered him of course, but what bothered him the most, was that Harry did not admit to have something for his sister. But he was gravely mistaken.

Ron sat Ginny and Harry down on Saturday before Quidditch practice. "What the bloody hell is this all about?" Ron growled. Ginny and Harry glanced at each other. "What are you talking about?" Ginny said with a hint of confusion. " You two HAVE been flirting! Are you dating? Harry, you better not be. MERLINS PANTS!" Ron said frantically.

Harry and Ginny glanced at each other and burst out laughing. "Ron, my friend, you can't actually think that." Harry said, a smile blooming on his face, as he noticed that Ron's face was beginning to resemble his hair. "Well it was pretty obvious." Ginny murmured under her breath.

Rons eyes shot to Ginny. "What did you just say young lady?" Ron said, eyes wild. "PRETTY OBVIOUS THAT YOU LIKE HERMIONE!" Ginny screamed. Ron looked stunned. "Ron, my buddy, my pal. Ginny and I have been trying to make you and Hermione get together since the start of the year." Harry said with a smirk.

"I think it finally started to work. Have you seen them flirting?" Harry said. Ginny smirked, noticing Ron's embarrassment as Hermione walked into the room.

"What's going on here?" Hermione questioned. "I heard raised voices."

Ron suddenly noticed how the fabric of her shirt gripped her curves, making her even more beautiful, and how even when she frowned, she still looked adorable. Ron suddenly began blushing furiously. Ginny and Harry cast each other looks.

"I think we should leave these two alone." "Agreed."

Ron cringed, because he did not want to be alone in a room with Hermione. He was going to botch this up.

"What was that all about Ron?"

"Oh it was nothing, really," Ron murmured, already preparing for the awkward conversation.

"No, I'm serious. What was that all about?" Hermione said a little louder. "Ron, if something's bothering you, I need to know."

"Hermione, I'm serious. It was nothing."

Hermione looked at Ron suspiciously. "You know, only of you want, we could go out for coffee one time." Hermione said, out of nowhere.

Rons eyebrows shot up. "S-Sure Hermione I-I, I mean only you want to."

Hermione hooked her arm around Rons flabbergasted body and walked him out of the room.

Harry and Ginny walked out of the room, and down to the Quidditch pitch. They paused for a moment on the top of the hill, overlooking the pitch. "We fooled him huh, Gin?" Ginny smiled, and stood up on her tip toes. "What are you doing Gin?" Ginny leant in and gave Harry a soft kiss on the cheek. Harrys mouth gaped open. Ginny gleamed at Harry and pranced down to the broom shed. Harry was left thinking, who fooled who?

The end