Ron flopped onto the nearest couch he could find and let out a heavy sigh. He had never had a fight with Harry that was that bad. He sat there and let his thoughts drift off for a while. He was deep in thought when Hermione and Ginny walked into the room.

"Ron? What are you doing out here?" Hermione asked. Ron noticed that she looked a little worried about something.

"Yeah," said Ginny. "And what happened to your face?"

"Nothing," Ron replied, "Just got into a fight with Harry a while ago."

"Why?" Hermione and Ginny said in unison.

"Said some shit about the two of you. I figured it was all a bunch of lies. So I hit him pretty hard."

"What did he tell you?" Hermione asked. She looked even more worried now.

"He said that he caught the two of you making out. Hah, stupid, isn't it?"

"Ron, about that…." Hermione looked down, trying to avoid looking at Ron.

"About what?" Ron raised an eyebrow at here. There was a voice in the back of his head reminding him of what Harry had said earlier, but he refused to believe it.

"Ron," Hermione looked straight in to Ron's eyes. "I want to break up with you."

"What?" Ron stood up from where he was sitting.

"Because," Ginny said, getting into the conversation. "What Harry said was true…"

Silence filled the room. Ron was in shock and looked back and forth from his sister to Hermione. Hermione looked like she would rather be anywhere else but there, but she also looked really sorry. Ginny, however, didn't look like she cared.

"This is just some cruel joke…" Ron said in a barely audible voice, trying very hard to convince himself that what they were saying was true.

"I'm so sorry, Ron," Hermione whispered.

"It's not a joke Ron," as she said this, Ginny placed an arm around Hermione's waist. "I'm sorry, but Hermione's with me, not you."

With that, the two girls left, walking towards the girl's dormitories. Hermione looked back at Ron one last time, but his back was turned to her.

"Don't worry about him, Hermione," Ginny said, following her gaze to see that she was looking at Ron.

"Alright," Hermione looked back at him one last time, before following Ginny up the stairs.

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When Harry walked into the common room the next morning, he saw Ron sitting on the couch, staring at the fireplace.

"Ron?" He walked closer to him, concern for his friend making him forget their fight.

"Huh?" Ron looked up and saw Harry there. "Oh, its you. Look man, about last night…"

"It's alright. Just forget it. I probably would've done the same thing if I was in your position," Harry managed to put on a weak smile. "What happened to you? You look horrible."

Ron let out a heavy sigh. "You were right, mate. Not too long after you went upstairs, Ginny and Hermione came in." Tears started to form in his eyes, "Hermione told me it was over, and then they said that what you were telling me was true."

"I'm sorry, Ron," Harry placed a comforting hand on his best friend's shoulder.

"I'm sorry, too. I can't believe Hermione would do that to me!" Ron quickly tried to wipe away the tears that were falling from his eyes. "And Ginny…Harry, I'm sorry she did that to you."

"It's alright," Harry tried to smile, but he couldn't. Even if he was telling Ron that it was okay, it really wasn't. But he didn't want to bother his friend with his problems. Ron has problems of his own right now, he thought.

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At breakfast, Draco couldn't help but stare at the Gryffindor table. He saw Ginny and Hermione enter the Great Hall, but was surprised to see that Harry and Ron weren't with them. They always entered the hall together, holding hands or some other lovey dovey stuff. But what shocked him, and the rest of the students in the Hall, was that Hermione and Ginny were walking to their table hand in hand.

Draco looked at his friends, who were also staring at the two Gryffindors with confused looks. Draco looked back at the entrance to see Harry and Ron walk in. From where he was sitting, he could see the two quite clearly. They both looked horrible. They had bags under their eyes, showing that the two of them didn't get much sleep. That wasn't much of a surprise seeing as Draco saw Harry running in the halls late last night. He was however, surprised, and interested, to see the two of them covered in a few bruises. It looked like they go into a fight. I wonder who they fought with, Draco thought.

He continued to watch the two Gryffindors. When the two spotted Hermione and Ginny, they sat down as far away from the two girls as possible. Draco raised an eyebrow at that.

"I wonder what happened to them," commented Pansy.

"I don't know," Draco replied absent-mindedly, "But from what I can see, it looks like those two couples broke up, and Granger and the Weasley chick are together now."

"Daaamn," said Blaise, "who saw that coming?"

"I sure as hell didn't," with that, Draco stopped talking and continued eating his breakfast while his friends continued to talk about the Gryffindors.

Maybe that's why Harry was so upset like last, thought Draco. Fuck man, I'm confusing myself. Why do I care what happens to them anyway? Its not like Harry's my best friend and shit.

But even as he thought that, he continued to stare at the wizarding world's savior.