When Hermione came up with her charm to stop the rain fogging Harry's
glasses and thereby let them win the game, Oliver was overjoyed. So
overjoyed, in fact, that he put a hand on each side of her face and kissed
her soundly.
It was only when he heard her squeak of protest and saw her eyes, round with shock, that he seemed to remember she was just a young girl. He let her go, apologised profusely, and ran off.
They met again, some years later, long after Oliver had left Hogwarts and begun his successful career. By now, Hermione was no longer a child. And this time, Oliver did not run away.
It was only when he heard her squeak of protest and saw her eyes, round with shock, that he seemed to remember she was just a young girl. He let her go, apologised profusely, and ran off.
They met again, some years later, long after Oliver had left Hogwarts and begun his successful career. By now, Hermione was no longer a child. And this time, Oliver did not run away.
