Oliver asked Hermione what Dumbledore had done to make the Dementors go away. Hermione had an idea but she wasn't exactly sure about it. So she suggested that they go to the library to find out. Hermione asked Ron and Harry if they wanted to go but the both turned her down. The first class of the day was going to start in ½ an hour, and that wasn't enough time to find what they were looking for. Oliver suggested that they meet in the library after classes were over for the day but before dinner. That way they could get a good start and they would still have their books with them to do some of their homework also.

Oliver then headed off to AP (Advanced Placement) Transfiguration. Hermione watched as he left. Soon as he was out of her sight thoughts started to flood her mind. He is so perfect for me! He's not only athletic, has a good sense of humor, and absolutely gorgeous. But he's so intelligent and such a sweetie. Suddenly something struck her. Plenty of girls literally throw themselves at him. They are by far much prettier than me. But he doesn't pay any attention to them. I think it's because he's the Keeper on the quidditch team. Well he's not only that. Oliver Wood is also the Keeper of my heart. A wave of giggles hit her. She had gotten up and had been on her way to Arthimacy.

But she had been to busy daydreaming and she has crashed into Nevill. For once in all the time that Nevill had been at Hogwarts, this was the first time that he hadn't been the cause of an accident.

"Sorry Nevill!" Hermione yelled. She had just realized that today she didn't have Arithimacy. She had Ancient Ruins today. And that was all the way on the other side of the castle.

"Damn!" she said under her breath. She was racing down the corridor and to her misfortune she ran into Peeves. Hermione being the good student that she was didn't notice him as she went straight through him. A shiver went through her spine. She dashed the last few feet into the classroom just as the bell rang. She slumped exhausted into the nearest desk opened her textbook and took out her homework from last night. As the lesson started she settled in to the rhythm of the day that lay before her.