I know that in the original, Hermione doesn't enter in, but I like Hermione and I didn't just want her AWOL.

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Under the Moon's Glow

Chapter 4

This was not going to be a pleasant night at the Burrow. Not that its unsuspecting guests knew.

If they did, they would have made an excuse to not come to Molly Weasley's monthly family dinner.

Ever since the war, everyone scattered from the Burrow. Distraught by Fred's death, George moved to the apartment above the joke shop. Ron moved in with Lavender. Percy joined Charlie with the dragons in Romania. Ginny moved in with Harry. All that's left is Molly and Arthur, so Molly made a rule.

No matter what, the second Sunday of every month is family night and everyone must come for dinner.

This particular night though was special and not in a good way.

When Ron, Lavender, Ginny, and Harry arrived at the door, they heard the normal loud laughter coming from the burrow.

When the door opened, the group was greeted with smiles from Molly.

They headed to the living room since it would be a couple hours until supper. Percy, Charlie, and George were already there.

They sat down and started talking about recent events, business at the shop and whatever else came up, while Molly started getting dinner ready in the kitchen.

Suddenly, a loud sound like thunder came from the fireplace and powder flew up in a haze.

"Hermione!" Harry shouted as soon as the haze cleared.

"Bloody Hell! 'Mione!" Ron gasped.

"Ronald! Language!" Hermione scolded.

"When did you get back?" Harry asked, hugging Hermione.

Hermione scowled.

"I wouldn't have come back if it wasn't for you guys and the mess you created!"

"What are you talking about?"

"So it's not true then?"

"What's not true?" Harry looked at everyone in the room for an answer.

"Give the man a bloody break. He's got no idea what you're raving about." Ron was about to continue, but Hermione's glare silenced him.

"Did Luna run away or did she not?" Hermione questioned.

"It's not his fault!" Ginny screamed. Hermione simply ignored her.

"Luna is your responsibility! You took her in. I only let you take over things so I could look for my parents. But did you take care of her? Only days after I left, her father is sentenced to death. You know how it feels to lose a parent. She doesn't even blame you for his death. You should have taken care of her until she could take care of herself."

Everyone looked away. It felt more like a private topic than a group discussion.

Harry stared at the floor in guilt while Ginny and Lavender glanced at each other nervously.

"You know, I had to hear about this from ferret boy. There I was, in Australia, minding my own business, when I come across the him and he just mentions that Luna's missing. Why didn't you tell me? Do you know that Luna is out there all by herself. Other than us, she has no one else. You know how fragile she is. You know what she went through. Have you even looked for her?"

"I'm giving her time. She'll come back when she's ready." Harry explained.

"What if she's never ready?" Hermione starts tearing up. "This was already caused too many casualties. Why is it that even when it's over, the pain doesn't end?"

Harry put his hand on Hermione's shoulders. She was trembling.

"What happened in Australia? Did you find them?"

Hermione looked up at him, her cheeked streaked with tears.

"They don't want me. They hate me." Hermione broke down, falling to the floor. "I told them and they don't even want to try and remember."

Harry kneeled down and wrapped his arms around her. Ron did the same. Then everyone else followed.