Disclaimer: This little poem is mine,
I use it all the time,
It is to tell you I don't own this,
J.K. Rowling does, anything amiss?
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"Hi Hermione!" Harry told the girl. She smiled and nodded, and kept walking down the train.
"Hi Hermione!" Harry attempted again. She turned, smiled and nodded, and kept walking down the train.
"Hi Hermione!" Ron called. Hermione walked backwards, smiled and nodded, then kept walking down the train.
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"Hi Hermione!" Draco told her at the Head's bathroom door.
"What is everyone so obsessed with that today?" she cried. She cried because she was angry. She was angry because people kept talking to her. People kept talking to her because they wanted to. They wanted to because they hadn't seen her in six weeks. They hadn't seen her in six weeks because she had been on holidays during the school holidays. She had been on holidays in the school holidays because she had school holidays. She had school holidays out because she had worn the teachers out. She had worn the teachers out because she had asked/answered so many questions. She had done this because she was smart. She was smart because she studied. She studied to be smart. She was so smart she got Head Girl. Head Girl meant everyone wanted to say 'Hi Hermione' to you. (Get the idea!)
"Because your Head Girl?" Draco offered.
Which launched them into another conversation that eventually brought the two together in the bath, without clothes on, kissing.
Harry ran in, died of shock. Ron wondered why Harry had not returned, walked in, also died of shock at Harry being dead. Hermione died of shock because Harry had died of shock meaning he couldn't kill Voldemort which meant that Voldemort would live forever. Draco died of shock because he was killed by the fact Hermione had died of shock.
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I use it all the time,
It is to tell you I don't own this,
J.K. Rowling does, anything amiss?
~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* ~*~*~*
"Hi Hermione!" Harry told the girl. She smiled and nodded, and kept walking down the train.
"Hi Hermione!" Harry attempted again. She turned, smiled and nodded, and kept walking down the train.
"Hi Hermione!" Ron called. Hermione walked backwards, smiled and nodded, then kept walking down the train.
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"Hi Hermione!" Draco told her at the Head's bathroom door.
"What is everyone so obsessed with that today?" she cried. She cried because she was angry. She was angry because people kept talking to her. People kept talking to her because they wanted to. They wanted to because they hadn't seen her in six weeks. They hadn't seen her in six weeks because she had been on holidays during the school holidays. She had been on holidays in the school holidays because she had school holidays. She had school holidays out because she had worn the teachers out. She had worn the teachers out because she had asked/answered so many questions. She had done this because she was smart. She was smart because she studied. She studied to be smart. She was so smart she got Head Girl. Head Girl meant everyone wanted to say 'Hi Hermione' to you. (Get the idea!)
"Because your Head Girl?" Draco offered.
Which launched them into another conversation that eventually brought the two together in the bath, without clothes on, kissing.
Harry ran in, died of shock. Ron wondered why Harry had not returned, walked in, also died of shock at Harry being dead. Hermione died of shock because Harry had died of shock meaning he couldn't kill Voldemort which meant that Voldemort would live forever. Draco died of shock because he was killed by the fact Hermione had died of shock.
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