Spotted: R and C sneaking out of an empty third-floor corridor classroom, hair and tie askew. Sparks were certainly flying, but the question on everyone's mind: will it be a threeway or d-day?

~xoxo, Gossip Witch

Cho skimmed over the blast in her hand and shook her head. She knew better than to get involved with another Quidditch player, especially the bloody chaser for a rival team. But, after everything that had happened in the Gryffindor/Slytherin, she wasn't surprised at all by the announcement from Madam Hooch that all outstanding games for the season would be postponed until they could get to the bottom of what happened between Draco and Harry. Of course, she was disappointed that she wouldn't play, but it meant she had time to deal with this blast.

Cho shoved the piece of parchment into her pocket and made her way out of the Ravenclaw common room and down to the Quidditch Pitch. That was where she and Ron had agreed to meet after their argument when Cho found out about his fling with Lavender and got interrupted by some first years who were looking for trouble. She wasn't one for making a scene, but she didn't appreciate someone making a fool out of her.

As Cho neared the pitch, she could see a familiar redhead pacing the length of the patch of grass in front of the goalposts. He looked upset and embarrassed, which suited him well and brought a smile to her face. She usually hated seeing people upset, but after everything Ron had put her through and knowing that his best friend was still lying in the infirmary unconscious, he deserved to be suffering a little bit. She took a deep breath as she crossed the field to join him. They were in for a long conversation that would most likely end in the demise of their relationship. As much as that thought broke Cho's heart, she deserved to be treated better than Ron had been treating her. Lavender deserved better too.

"Cho," Ron called, his face lighting up at the sight of her. He made his way over to her quickly, arms open. "I'm so glad you came."

Cho held her arms up, stopping him in his path, and shook her head. "I didn't have much of a choice," she replied, slipping a hand into her pocket and pulling out the piece of parchment from Gossip Witch. "Someone reported our little spat to the head witch in charge."

"Oh," Ron said, carding a hand through his hair as he looked at the piece of parchment in her hand. "Did it mention anything about…"

"Lavender?" Cho interjected, crossing her arms over her chest. "Not explicitly, but the impression that a third person was involved was heavily implied."

"Sorry," Ron said, shrugging his shoulders as he shoved his hands into his pockets. He kicked at the grass at his feet for a few moments before directing his attention to Cho's face. "You wanted to continue our discussion from earlier?"

"Was it something I did?" Cho asked, looking Ron up and down with distaste.

"What do you mean?" Ron replied, furrowing his brow.

"Did I do something that you didn't like that sent you into the arms of another witch?" Cho said, dragging her teeth along her bottom lip as she waited for an answer. She knew whatever he told her was going to sting, so taking a deep breath, Cho braced herself for whatever Ron was about to say.

"Cho," Ron said, stepping forward to place a gentle hand on her shoulder. He smiled when she didn't pull away. "You didn't do anything to send me into Lavender's arms. I went on my own stupidity and choice. I was horny, and she was there."

Cho scoffed, pulling her arm away from his hand and turned away from him as she took a few deep breaths. She couldn't stand to look at him right now. A lapse of judgment and the quick thought of his penis was enough to throw away the relationship they were supposed to be building together. Cho chastised herself at the thought and shook her head, inhaling sharply as she turned back to face him.

"So because you wanted to get your rocks off and Lavender just so happened to be nearby, you decided to throw your feelings for me to the wind and enjoy a quick night," Cho shouted, narrowing her gaze at him as she closed the space between them.

Ron opened his mouth to reply but closed it quickly. Anything he could possibly say now would only make the situation much, much worse. The last thing he had wanted to do was hurt Cho, but now he had managed to hurt both Cho and Lavender. Only Lavender still refused to talk to him.

"Silence," Cho sighed, shaking her head. "That tells me all I needed to know. It wasn't just one night. Goodbye, Ron. Don't speak to me again."

Cho turned on her heels and left him alone on the pitch, fighting back the tears she felt welling up in the corners of her eyes. The last thing she wanted to show him was that she was upset by only now finding out the truth. She could cry herself to sleep later.

~xoxo, Gossip Witch ~

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