A/N: Thanks a bunch for the reviews, guys, it means alot. And I don't think I'm rushing things with the characters' relationships... they're sixteen years old, so they've become more comfortable and open to other guys and girls. But I edited the end of Chapter 10 to make it so that Jamie did not ask Robyn out or kiss her.
The next day went by in a daze. Jamie and her talked all day after classes about everything. They were becoming friends very quickly. She felt so much more comfortable with him at the end of the day. It was amazing how well they clicked.
The next day, she had Quidditch practise from five to seven. Practises were on Wednesdays and Fridays, and once every three weeks, there was a game.
Robyn walked to the Quidditch pitch that afternoon with Jamie. When they arrived, everyone was already there. Ron looked disgusted and jealous at seeing Robyn with the Head Boy.
"Alright. Everyone get into beginning drill," Ron instructed. He became Captain because of what had happened last year.
Jamie, Robyn and Dean were the chasers, so they weaved in and out of each other, passing the ball up the pitch towards Ron. The beaters, Ginny and Seamus, batted the bludgers back and forth a little below the Chasers. It was a big work out since they had to chase the bludgers and then hit them. Sometimes they would even accidently hit the Chasers. Now Harry, the Seeker, would have Ron throw golf balls way into the distance before the Chasers got to his end of the pitch.
When the Chasers were racing to the end of the pitch for the first time, Ron kept his eye on Jamie and Robyn. He was furious that she had gotten over him so quickly that he didn't notice the Quaffle flying towards him by Dean's throw.
"Ron, wake up!" Robyn shouted.
He shook his head and stopped his train of thought just in time to turn his broom sideways and hit it back.
"I AM awake!" he shouted back.
"Excuse me, Ron, could I please have some golf balls to chase now?" Harry said behind him.
"What?" Ron yelled, turning his head, "Oh, sorry."
He threw a golf ball for him.
He looked back down the pitch to see the three of them coming towards him at full speed.
Jamie was the last with the ball, so he threw it with great strength to the right hoop. Ron attempted to stop it, but wasn't quick enough.
"Nice throw, Jamie!" Robyn complimented, giving him a high-five.
Ron felt a stab of jealousy.
The next time they came down the pitch, Robyn ended up with the ball. She threw it as hard as she could, not as hard as the guys since they were alot stronger, but respectably good. Of course, Ron stopped it.
"Good try," Jamie said.
She smiled at him.
About halfway down the pitch, Jamie toppled off his broom by a bludger coming full speed at him from Ginny. Ginny was known to break Roger Davis' jaw and knock out Cho Chang by her hits.
"Oh my gosh! Jamie, are you ok?" Ginny gasped, feeling terrible.
Robyn flew to where he fell.
Ron was quite happy about this, but felt a bit guilty for it. He followed the others to see Jamie lying sprawled out on the ground.
"We need to take him to Madam Promfrey. Ginny and Seamus, you can do that," Ron said, looking Jamie over.
"But-" Robyn started.
"No. You're staying here," Ron said smugly.
She glared at him, knowing excactly why he wouldn't let her see him.
"Practice is over. You may now go back to your common rooms," Ron said.
"Will you just get over yourself already?" Robyn shrieked, walking with Ron back to the common room, "Why won't you just let it go that I like Jamie? And I thought Hermione-"
"I broke up with Hermione," Ron spat, "I did it because I didn't want you to get hurt any more than you already have."
"Ron, I-"
"Whatever. I don't care," Ron said, staring at his feet.
How could he make her feel guilty all of a sudden? She didn't do anything wrong. When she got into the castle and up the Marble staircase, she watched Ron walk down the corridor and head for the common room. When he was out of sight, she headed straight for the Hospital Wing. Everyone had always told her how caring and loyal she was, and it was true. She stuck beside her friends no matter what.
When she got to the Hospital Wing, there was only two people in it. Madame Promfrey and Jamie. Robyn rushed over to his bed and Promfrey stop her.
"I'm sorry Miss, but no visitors allowed."
"Oh, please? Just five minutes," Robyn pleaded.
"Alright, but no longer than that," she caved.
"Thank-you," she smiled.
Her eyes shot to Jamie, who's arm was in a sling.
Robyn gasped, walked over and sat in a small, uncomfortable chair.
"She didn't break your arm, did she?" Robyn said worriedly.
Jamie laughed, "No. Only fractured my elbow. But thanks for caring."
"Only fractured your elbow?" Robyn said, "That must've hurt."
"Yeah... thanks for stopping by," Jamie said.
"Well, I felt I had to," Robyn said, blushing, "Ron would freak if he saw me here."
She annoyingly slapped her elastic band.
"Ah, so that's what that's for," Jamie said, looking at the elastic.
"Yeah," Robyn mumbled with her head down.
"Well, at least you're trying to get over him," Jamie said, "Most my friends that are girls just never give up on getting them."
Robyn laughed, "Trust me, if Ginny didn't help me get over Ron, we'd be going out again."
"Well, thank goodness for Ginny," Jamie said, looking into her eyes.
He was leaning in towards Robyn, unaware of his slinged arm.
"Ow," he muttered, laying back down, "That was stupid."
Robyn smiled with her head down.
"So, um... how much longer do you think you'll have to be in here?" Robyn asked.
"Probably only for tonight," Jamie said, sighing, "I'll try to convince Madame Promfrey that I'll be fine."
Robyn laughed a little.
"Alright, that's enough! He needs to heal," Promfrey said, bustling over and shooing Robyn out.
"Bye!" she called and he waved with his left hand, which wasn't the one that was hurt.
Robyn got back to the common room to see only one person in the common room - Ron. He was sitting on the couch.
"Ron?" Robyn said cautiously.
"What?" he snapped, "Oh, it's just you."
"Are you ok?" she asked, sitting in an arm chair.
"I'm fine," Ron said, eyes focused hard on the fire, "Just thinking."
There was a long silence after that.
"Ron, to tell you the truth, I'm not completely over you yet," Robyn said, choosing her words carefully, "Just because I'm friends with Jamie, it doesn't mean I'm trying to rub it in your face that I'm over you."
"I know," he snapped again.
Another long silence.
"Ron?" she said carefully, reaching over and touching his hand.
He looked up with tears in his eyes.
"I'm sorry."
A/N: Alright, well that was an improvement! I actually had writer's block for a while, so that's why Chapter 10 sucked. But you know, I can't be perfect... I'm only 14. Read and Review please!!!
The next day went by in a daze. Jamie and her talked all day after classes about everything. They were becoming friends very quickly. She felt so much more comfortable with him at the end of the day. It was amazing how well they clicked.
The next day, she had Quidditch practise from five to seven. Practises were on Wednesdays and Fridays, and once every three weeks, there was a game.
Robyn walked to the Quidditch pitch that afternoon with Jamie. When they arrived, everyone was already there. Ron looked disgusted and jealous at seeing Robyn with the Head Boy.
"Alright. Everyone get into beginning drill," Ron instructed. He became Captain because of what had happened last year.
Jamie, Robyn and Dean were the chasers, so they weaved in and out of each other, passing the ball up the pitch towards Ron. The beaters, Ginny and Seamus, batted the bludgers back and forth a little below the Chasers. It was a big work out since they had to chase the bludgers and then hit them. Sometimes they would even accidently hit the Chasers. Now Harry, the Seeker, would have Ron throw golf balls way into the distance before the Chasers got to his end of the pitch.
When the Chasers were racing to the end of the pitch for the first time, Ron kept his eye on Jamie and Robyn. He was furious that she had gotten over him so quickly that he didn't notice the Quaffle flying towards him by Dean's throw.
"Ron, wake up!" Robyn shouted.
He shook his head and stopped his train of thought just in time to turn his broom sideways and hit it back.
"I AM awake!" he shouted back.
"Excuse me, Ron, could I please have some golf balls to chase now?" Harry said behind him.
"What?" Ron yelled, turning his head, "Oh, sorry."
He threw a golf ball for him.
He looked back down the pitch to see the three of them coming towards him at full speed.
Jamie was the last with the ball, so he threw it with great strength to the right hoop. Ron attempted to stop it, but wasn't quick enough.
"Nice throw, Jamie!" Robyn complimented, giving him a high-five.
Ron felt a stab of jealousy.
The next time they came down the pitch, Robyn ended up with the ball. She threw it as hard as she could, not as hard as the guys since they were alot stronger, but respectably good. Of course, Ron stopped it.
"Good try," Jamie said.
She smiled at him.
About halfway down the pitch, Jamie toppled off his broom by a bludger coming full speed at him from Ginny. Ginny was known to break Roger Davis' jaw and knock out Cho Chang by her hits.
"Oh my gosh! Jamie, are you ok?" Ginny gasped, feeling terrible.
Robyn flew to where he fell.
Ron was quite happy about this, but felt a bit guilty for it. He followed the others to see Jamie lying sprawled out on the ground.
"We need to take him to Madam Promfrey. Ginny and Seamus, you can do that," Ron said, looking Jamie over.
"But-" Robyn started.
"No. You're staying here," Ron said smugly.
She glared at him, knowing excactly why he wouldn't let her see him.
"Practice is over. You may now go back to your common rooms," Ron said.
"Will you just get over yourself already?" Robyn shrieked, walking with Ron back to the common room, "Why won't you just let it go that I like Jamie? And I thought Hermione-"
"I broke up with Hermione," Ron spat, "I did it because I didn't want you to get hurt any more than you already have."
"Ron, I-"
"Whatever. I don't care," Ron said, staring at his feet.
How could he make her feel guilty all of a sudden? She didn't do anything wrong. When she got into the castle and up the Marble staircase, she watched Ron walk down the corridor and head for the common room. When he was out of sight, she headed straight for the Hospital Wing. Everyone had always told her how caring and loyal she was, and it was true. She stuck beside her friends no matter what.
When she got to the Hospital Wing, there was only two people in it. Madame Promfrey and Jamie. Robyn rushed over to his bed and Promfrey stop her.
"I'm sorry Miss, but no visitors allowed."
"Oh, please? Just five minutes," Robyn pleaded.
"Alright, but no longer than that," she caved.
"Thank-you," she smiled.
Her eyes shot to Jamie, who's arm was in a sling.
Robyn gasped, walked over and sat in a small, uncomfortable chair.
"She didn't break your arm, did she?" Robyn said worriedly.
Jamie laughed, "No. Only fractured my elbow. But thanks for caring."
"Only fractured your elbow?" Robyn said, "That must've hurt."
"Yeah... thanks for stopping by," Jamie said.
"Well, I felt I had to," Robyn said, blushing, "Ron would freak if he saw me here."
She annoyingly slapped her elastic band.
"Ah, so that's what that's for," Jamie said, looking at the elastic.
"Yeah," Robyn mumbled with her head down.
"Well, at least you're trying to get over him," Jamie said, "Most my friends that are girls just never give up on getting them."
Robyn laughed, "Trust me, if Ginny didn't help me get over Ron, we'd be going out again."
"Well, thank goodness for Ginny," Jamie said, looking into her eyes.
He was leaning in towards Robyn, unaware of his slinged arm.
"Ow," he muttered, laying back down, "That was stupid."
Robyn smiled with her head down.
"So, um... how much longer do you think you'll have to be in here?" Robyn asked.
"Probably only for tonight," Jamie said, sighing, "I'll try to convince Madame Promfrey that I'll be fine."
Robyn laughed a little.
"Alright, that's enough! He needs to heal," Promfrey said, bustling over and shooing Robyn out.
"Bye!" she called and he waved with his left hand, which wasn't the one that was hurt.
Robyn got back to the common room to see only one person in the common room - Ron. He was sitting on the couch.
"Ron?" Robyn said cautiously.
"What?" he snapped, "Oh, it's just you."
"Are you ok?" she asked, sitting in an arm chair.
"I'm fine," Ron said, eyes focused hard on the fire, "Just thinking."
There was a long silence after that.
"Ron, to tell you the truth, I'm not completely over you yet," Robyn said, choosing her words carefully, "Just because I'm friends with Jamie, it doesn't mean I'm trying to rub it in your face that I'm over you."
"I know," he snapped again.
Another long silence.
"Ron?" she said carefully, reaching over and touching his hand.
He looked up with tears in his eyes.
"I'm sorry."
A/N: Alright, well that was an improvement! I actually had writer's block for a while, so that's why Chapter 10 sucked. But you know, I can't be perfect... I'm only 14. Read and Review please!!!
