"Boys wake up. I'm sure you want to see the girls off!" Mrs. Weasley's voice echoed through the Burrow. She was trying to get everything in order before they went to King's Cross. Harry awoke and grabbed his glasses.
"Ron, if you don't get up, Hermione is going to kill you."
"I completely forgot. They're going back to Hogwarts today, aren't they? How could I be so stupid." Ron jumped out of bed and quickly threw on some clothes. HE then followed Harry out of the room and into the kitchen.
"Come on, boys. We're leaving right now!" Mrs. Weasley hurried them out the door. As they walked across the lawn of the Burrow, Ron swooped over to Hermione and gave her a kiss. "Morning." Ron smiled at her.
"Morning." Hermione looked sad, but happy at the same time."
"What's wrong?" Ron knew something was up.
"I'm going to miss you."
"I'll miss you too, but Harry and I will be up there to visit you and Ginny every weekend. I promise."
Hermione smiled. "Thanks Ron." They apparated to King's Cross and made they're way through the barrier and onto Platform 9 ¾ . Harry grabbed Ginny's hand and pulled her away out of earshot from the others.
"Ginny, when do you want to tell everyone about our engagement."
"Oh, I'll be home at Christmas. How about we do it then?"
"Yeah, that's a good idea. Christmas."
"No one is going to be mad, Harry. My parents love you and I'm sure they can't wait to make you an official family member." Ginny ran her hand through his hair. Harry smiled.
"I love you."
"I love you too, Harry." Ginny kissed Harry and walked back to the group as Harry gazed at her from afar. She was beautiful. Harry walked over to the group as they said their goodbyes. He gave Hermione a hug and told her he'd miss her. Ron hugged Ginny then turned and kissed Hermione.
"I love you, Hermione."
"I love you too, Ron." Hermione started tearing up.
"I'll see you this weekend." Ron winked at Hermione as she got on the train.
"Can't wait." The Hogwarts express began to move as students waved out the windows. Harry and Ron looked around to find all eyes on them. They hadn't noticed it in the midst of saying goodbye to their girlfriends.
