A/N: I just want to say that I haven't taken pre-cal in a few years, so I was kind of just pulling random stuff that I remembered from the little bit of paying attention that I did in class.

A/N 2: I'm so sorry this took so long. I got major writer's block on this story. Please R&R.


Hermione and Ginny were in the library at the college. Hermione was still Ginny's tutor, but Ginny did have a lot harder of a time paying attention now that they were dating. Hermione had started tutoring Ginny in her apartment, but that usually devolved into make-out session, so Hermione had insisted they move back to the library. Still, Ginny had a hard time keeping her thoughts on math and English.

"Okay, so if the degrees of this triangle are pi over 4, what are the degrees of the angles?" Hermione asked Ginny.

"I already know all this stuff. Why don't we just go in the corner and...you know." Ginny leaned in to kiss Hermione, but Hermione pulled away.

"Gin, I'm serious. Besides, your brother's going to be here any minute."

"So what?"

"So I don't think he'll appreciate that I'm spending my time getting groped by you rather than tutoring you like he's paying me to."

Ginny rolled her eyes. "God, this whole tutor girlfriend thing sucks."

"Look, I'm not dating a high school flunk-out, alright?" Ginny felt deflated until Hermione leaned into her ear. "If you pay attention, I might just reward you later."

Ginny smiled. "Okay, I like the sound of that...but I don't think I can concentrate today."

"Why?" Hermione asked.

"Well...honestly...you're shirt is really, really tight. I'm not complaining, but it's the truth."

"Ugh," Hermione said slamming her book shut. "You're seriously hopeless."

"Yeah, but I'm an amazing kisser."

Hermione smiled and kissed Ginny.

"I'm never going to get tired of that," Hermione said, pulling away. "Anyway, since we're done studying, I guess we should talk about this double date."

"Oh yeah. It's Saturday at the movies with Harry and Cho. Good?"

"Yeah," Hermione said. "You know, I'm really nervous to meet Harry."

"You've met him before," Ginny said.

"Yeah, but that was before we were dating. In fact, I believe I was with your brother at the time." Hermione laughed as Ginny gagged. "I'm just scared that he's gonna hate me once he gets to really know me."

"One: it's impossible for anyone not to like you. Two: Harry's going to be so nervous about his date that he's not even going to notice you're in the room."

"Should I be happy about that or not?"

Ginny kissed Hermione on the forehead."He'll like you. I promise."

Hermione smiled. "So Harry's had a crush on this girl for how long?"

"God, it's seems like it's been forever. It started probably about the time she moved into town. I guess that was our sophomore year."

"Wait, he's had a crush on her that long, and hasn't done anything about it?" Ginny nodded. "And she hasn't noticed?" Again, Ginny nodded. "Wow, I thought we were bad." The girls laughed.

"What's funny?" Ron asked, walking up to their table.

"Oh, nothing, big brother. We were just wrapping up."

"Okay," Ron said, moving closer to Hermione. "So, how are you, Hermione?"

Hermione stepped a little bit away from Ron. "I'm fine. How've you been?"

"Oh, good," Ron replied, "So are you free anytime this week?"

Ginny couldn't believe that her brother was still trying. Hermione had turned him down so many times already.

"Um...I think I'm pretty busy...studying and tutoring your sister and all."

"C'mon, Hermione," Ron said. "You have to get out sometimes. I mean, you can't be having that much fun with Ginny all the time."

"Oh, Ron, you have no idea," Ginny said snickering. Just as Ron started to look confused, Ginny started to pull him away. "We should get going. Mom's gonna start worrying where we are." Ginny looked back at her girlfriend. "I'll see you Saturday, Hermione."

Ron and Ginny walked to Ron's car.

"What are you guys doing on Saturday?" Ron asked.

"Y'know...studying and stuff. The usual."

"Seriously, does that girl devote herself to tutoring you?"

Ginny just smiled and shrugged as they got into the car. They drove for a while in silence before Ron spoke up again.

"Do you think she likes me?" he asked.

"Who? Hermione?" Ginny asked. Ron nodded. "Ron, she's turned you down, like, four times already. Take a hint."

"I know, but I figure that she's just trying to play hard-to-get."

"Okay, there's usually some kind of flirting in hard-to-get," Ginny said, and Ron frowned.

"So you seriously think I have no chance?" Ginny looked at her brother, and nodded. Ron sighed. "It's just that she's so beautiful and smart."

"Look, you're a good guy, but Hermione just isn't interested."

"Did she tell you that?" Ron asked.

"No, but it's really not that hard to tell."

"I really thought that she'd eventually give me a shot."

"Don't sweat it, Ron. I mean, it's not your fault that she's gay," Ginny said without thinking.

"Yeah, that's true, but...wait...what did you just say?"

"Um..." Ginny wished she could take it back.

"Did you just say Hermione's gay?" Ron asked.

"That's not what I meant."

"Oh, then what did you mean when you said 'it's not your fault she's gay'?"

"Well...the thing is..." Ginny had nothing. "Ron, please don't be mad."

"I can't believe this!"

"Seriously, Ron, I'm really sorry. I mean, I swear I didn't know she was gay until she'd been tutoring me for a while."

"But you knew and you didn't tell me?! You let me embarrass myself like that?!" Ron was fuming.

"I didn't want you to fire her! She's actually really helps me!"

"Yeah, I'm sure she does, but not the way I'm paying her to," Ron replied.

"Ron, just because we're dating doesn't mean that we're not actually studying."

Ron's eyes got wide and he face his sister. "You two are dating?!"

"Ron! Eyes on the road!" Ginny yelled. Ron faced forward, and Ginny continued. "I thought you'd figured that out when you said the whole helping me comment."

"I was being a smart ass! I didn't think you were actually sleeping together!"

"We're not!" Ginny yelled. "We're dating, but we haven't gotten that far!"

Ron didn't really hear her. "Oh my God, I'm paying someone to sleep with my sister...that is SO wrong!"

"I'm not sleeping with her!" Ginny yelled.

"Do you seriously expect me to believe that?!"

"Yeah! I swear!"

"Whatever, I don't care. I'm firing Hermione," Ron said. "I can't trust her after this."

"Ron, you can't do that. She's the best tutor I've ever had. My grades have never been this good."

"I know!" Ron yelled. "I got your semester report card in." Ron went quiet.

"And...?" Ginny asked.

"Well...you got all A's and one C."

"Let me guess...the C is in English."

"That's not even what we were talking about, Gin"

"Oh yeah," Ginny said. "I believe we were talking about what a good tutor Hermione is."

Ron and Ginny sat in silence again, and again, Ron broke it.

"It isn't fair," he said.

"What's not fair?" Ginny asked.

"Why is it that I like one girl, and she has to fall for you. It sucks. You get all the good ones."

Ginny laughed. "Hey, I've had my share of bad ones. Remember Luna?"

Ron started laughing, too. "Yeah, that's true. At this point I'd rather have a crazy girlfriend than no girlfriend at all."

"Oh, Ron, you'll find someone for you."

Ron smiled at his sister. "So, I'm assuming that Mildred was actually Hermione." Ginny nodded. "I knew you'd never date a girl named Mildred."

"Hey!" Ginny yelled. "I'm not that shallow."

"I guess that's true. You'll sleep with anything."

"Again, hey!" Ron laughed at his sister, and Ginny smacked him on the arm.

"Just do me a favor."

"What is it?" Ginny asked.

"Please just don't tell me about your relationship. Ever."

Ginny laughed. "Ron, you're pretty alright."

"Thanks, I guess."

They spent the rest of the car ride home talking about anything but Hermione.