A/N: Well this is definitely not my best work, but it's just a filler chapter that I sorta wanted to do. It didn't work out how I planned but don't worry, next chapter is gonna be the best yet. : )
"Dear Ron, and Harry if you're there,
I hope everything went all right and that Harry is okay and that you didn't do anything illegal to get him out Ron, because that would get Harry into trouble too. I've been really worried and if Harry is all right would you please let me know at once, but perhaps it would be better if you used a different owl because I think another delivery might finish this one off.
I've been very busy with school work of course- "How can she be?" said Ron in horror. "We're on vacation!"- And we're going to be in London on Wednesday to buy new books. Why don't we meet in Diagon Alley?
Let me know what's happening as soon as you can.
Love from Hermione"
Ron couldn't deny that he liked Hermione's letters, anticipated them even, because the truth was that every time he saw Errol heading towards his window he would drop whatever he was doing and read what she had wrote him.
He didn't even mind that much when she went on about all the studying she was doing or lectured him about not doing his homework, but his favorite letters were the ones where she told him about how jealous she was that he was still in the magical world, because the idea of her being jealous of him was so absolutely ludicrous. She was the one who knew everything after all.
The only reason Ron liked Hermione's letter though was because they reminded him of Hogwarts, but that was absolutely the only reason
Hermione couldn't deny that letters from Ron were often the highlight of her day. She had noticed that Harry hadn't written her any letters, but she didn't dwell on that because she was too preoccupied thinking about the letters from Ron.
Harry came up in their conversations sometimes of course but mostly they talked about themselves, what they were up to, who they had talked to, when they were going to meet up. For those twenty minutes it took to read Ron's letters and write back they were the only to people in the world, and somehow she liked that.
Despite this the only reason Hermione liked Ron's letters was because he told her what was going on in the wizarding world, but that was absolutely the only reason.
It was the day after Ron had rescued Harry's from the Dursley's when he got the letter from Hermione telling him when she would be going to Diagon Alley, and he couldn't help but be happy that they were finally going. He was sick of being in the Burrow, and he loved Diagon Alley, it was always a fun place to be. After asking his mother about going the day that Hermione had said that she would be there he wrote back immediately, claiming that he had to clean his room, and telling Harry to stay downstairs with the twins.
For some reason he didn't want Harry involved in his and Hermione's letters, they were theirs, something that the two of them shared without any one else and he didn't want that to end. He wrote the letter quickly, and sloppily but made sure to take care with what he was saying, like he always did.
Dear Hermione,
I just asked mum and she said that it would be fine to meet you in Diagon Alley on Wednesday. Harry's fine, and well… I'm not sure if we did anything illegal but no one knows except my family and Harry so don't worry about it. I'm pretty excited to go to Diagon Alley, but did you see the supply list this year? My parents are gonna have a hard time paying for everything. When I get a job I'm going to be rich, just wait and see, and then I'll be able to afford anything I want. Maybe I'll even buy you something! How do you pay for school supplies anyways? I know they don't take muggle money at the stores. Do you have to transfer the money or something? Anyways I can't wait to meet you there.
From,
Ron
When he was satisfied with the letter he gave it to Errol to deliver and went back downstairs to Harry.
Two days later they were in Diagon Alley and for the first time in months they saw each other. The hug that they shared was brief and awkward, but somehow it got both of the thinking.
Perhaps they liked each other's letters because they missed each other just a little bit… but that was absolutely the only reason.
