Ron yawned and followed Harry to one of the girls' tents the next morning.
They entered to find Hermione sprawled on the ground, reading intently.
"Figures," Ron said, rolling his eyes. What else would Hermione be doing?
Harry grinned, "Hermione, can't you put those things away just for a few days?"
Hermione glanced up as if she had only noticed just then that they had entered the tent and told them shortly, "No, I can't put them away for a few days."
Hermione looked a bit angry, as if she was upset that her two friends had broken the silence and had disturbed her when she was peacefully reading something important. But the broken silence and the disturbed peace were just beginning to break and become disturbed when another witch entered, like a tornado.
"HiHermione! Whatchareading?" Jess ran in in a way that could only be described as bounding. She was full of energy and brimming with questions.
Hermione, Harry, and Ron sounded like a chorus as they groaned. However, more disturbances were to come.
"HELP ME!" a voice screamed. Ginny bolted into the room as if she were being chased by some sort of monster or alien or dark wizard or some unidentified creature.
It was actually Ramsey who followed her. Ramsey was a wizard who was a year younger than Ginny he annoyed her endlessly.
Hermione groaned and closed her book, then slammed it shut, hitting her head on it.
Jess seemed horrified, "Hermione! You'llgetaheadache! Pleasedostop!"
Hermione sighed, "I can't get a headache bigger than the one I have right now!"
Jess cocked her head, "Whatisgivingyouaheadache?"
"Uh, nothing, nothing."
"Yousure?"
"Yes."
"Okey-dokey."
Hermione rolled her eyes, "Right, okey-dokey."
Meanwhile, Ron was trying desperately to help his sister chase away the pigeon freak. "Leave my sister alone, or you'll have me to deal with!"
"So?"
Harry stepped in, "You will also have me to deal with, so back
off!"
At this, Ramsey backed down and ran out of the room, not wanting to have to face up to two older wizards.
Meanwhile, Hermione was trying to deal with Jess, "Jess, here, read this book in your tent," she told the younger girl, handing her Hogwarts, A History.
Jess looked at the book doubtfully, "Why?"
"It's a great book. You'll really like it. No go read," Hermione told her, doubtful that Jess would listen to her.
But Jess did listen, "Okey-dokey!"
Hermione breath a sigh of relief as Jess took the book and ran out of the room with it.
Ginny hugged Ron and Harry (she was blushing as she hugged him) and said, "Thank you! You saved my life!"
But before Hermione could have any peace and quiet, there was a frightened scream.
"Figures," Ron said, rolling his eyes. What else would Hermione be doing?
Harry grinned, "Hermione, can't you put those things away just for a few days?"
Hermione glanced up as if she had only noticed just then that they had entered the tent and told them shortly, "No, I can't put them away for a few days."
Hermione looked a bit angry, as if she was upset that her two friends had broken the silence and had disturbed her when she was peacefully reading something important. But the broken silence and the disturbed peace were just beginning to break and become disturbed when another witch entered, like a tornado.
"HiHermione! Whatchareading?" Jess ran in in a way that could only be described as bounding. She was full of energy and brimming with questions.
Hermione, Harry, and Ron sounded like a chorus as they groaned. However, more disturbances were to come.
"HELP ME!" a voice screamed. Ginny bolted into the room as if she were being chased by some sort of monster or alien or dark wizard or some unidentified creature.
It was actually Ramsey who followed her. Ramsey was a wizard who was a year younger than Ginny he annoyed her endlessly.
Hermione groaned and closed her book, then slammed it shut, hitting her head on it.
Jess seemed horrified, "Hermione! You'llgetaheadache! Pleasedostop!"
Hermione sighed, "I can't get a headache bigger than the one I have right now!"
Jess cocked her head, "Whatisgivingyouaheadache?"
"Uh, nothing, nothing."
"Yousure?"
"Yes."
"Okey-dokey."
Hermione rolled her eyes, "Right, okey-dokey."
Meanwhile, Ron was trying desperately to help his sister chase away the pigeon freak. "Leave my sister alone, or you'll have me to deal with!"
"So?"
Harry stepped in, "You will also have me to deal with, so back
off!"
At this, Ramsey backed down and ran out of the room, not wanting to have to face up to two older wizards.
Meanwhile, Hermione was trying to deal with Jess, "Jess, here, read this book in your tent," she told the younger girl, handing her Hogwarts, A History.
Jess looked at the book doubtfully, "Why?"
"It's a great book. You'll really like it. No go read," Hermione told her, doubtful that Jess would listen to her.
But Jess did listen, "Okey-dokey!"
Hermione breath a sigh of relief as Jess took the book and ran out of the room with it.
Ginny hugged Ron and Harry (she was blushing as she hugged him) and said, "Thank you! You saved my life!"
But before Hermione could have any peace and quiet, there was a frightened scream.
