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~Chapter Nine: What About Ginny?~
Cho finally pulled away. "Harry, we can't do this, what about Ginny?"
"I don't know," said Harry honestly. "I don't want to hurt her, I can't do this to her. But we…"
"She loves you, and you said you want to pay back the Weasleys." Cho said.
"Yeah, but will she want to stay with someone who doesn't really love her?" Harry looked up into Cho's creamy brown eyes innocently. Those eyes just set Harry on fire.
"She doesn't know, does she? Please Harry, I'm sorry, but I don't want to get into this, I can hold my feelings, but I can't stand people calling me a bitch, or a slut, or whatever people call them, I just can't stand it. Harry, I'm not the kind of person who'll do anything for love." Cho said softly, hoping Harry would understand.
"I understand, I don't want Ginny to be hurt also, I don't want the Weasleys to be disappointed, I don't want Ron to hate or, what so ever." Harry replied.
Cho smiled sourly, "Last time, you asked me too late, this time, I asked too late, maybe god just don't want us to be together."
"Yeah, maybe…" Harry replied with a sad smile, and they went back to their common rooms.
"Was that the feelings for being in love?" Cho thought as she watched a couple kissing not far from where she was sitting. "Why mine was kind of bitter?" "Haha, told you you'd be hurt!" A voice said playfully. Cho smiled and shook her head, some how that voice was actually very funny. ~Sigh~ "You are right, I am hurt." She thought to herself and went to bed.
She closed her eyes, but didn't feel like sleeping. "Why god have to do this to us?" She thought, but she couldn't even imagine what people would say if she just took Harry away from Ginny. The only thing she was certain was that the Weasley twins would whack her head open with a Bludger in the next Quidditch game. Besides, she didn't want to hurt Ginny either, she thought Ginny was a really sweet girl, who deserved Harry.
The she thought, "What could be worse that you love a person and he loves you, but you just can't be together?" She was right, nothing could be worse that that. NOTHING!
Harry, on the other hand, obviously realized this, too. He felt so guilty when she was with Ginny, but didn't want to hurt her, he knew Ginny knows nothing. Harry told what had happened to Hermione, who strongly recommended that Harry not to tell Ron. Harry knew she was right. "Family is always more important than friends." He thought.
Next morning, as Harry walked down to have breakfast, (Ron wanted wait for Hermione.) he saw Cho sat in the Ravenclaw table, surrounded by her friends. She smiled at Harry, and Harry smiled back. That was all he could do, nothing else, Ginny came down, sat beside Harry, Cho looked at her enviously.
None of her friends knew this, Cho was very good at hiding her feelings. Plus she could receive information without paying attention, (That helped her a lot in Potions.) She wasn't paying attention to what her friends had said, but still, she could reply, there was no way that they could know she was thinking about something else.
Cho didn't have time to think about Harry when it get to Christmas, with four enriched classes and prefect duties, she barely have time to think about anything. Apparently, it was a good thing. Harry was too, very busy, Professor McGonagall had signed a lot of homework since November, she said that they should start to prepare for their O.W.L.s. Plus, everyday, he need to do something he called 'Ginny Duty'. He wondered why he even wanted to listen to Ron's suggestion at first place.
Actually, Harry and Cho were purposely making themselves very tired. Harry had done some extra model O.W.L.s he found in the library, and Cho had started to read Need to Pass the NEWTs? Also, they had their Quidditch practise. Monday, Tuesday, and Friday afternoons, the pitch was booked by Ravenclaw. Gryffindor booked Monday morning and Wednesday and Thursday afternoons. (They had a big agreement with Malfoy.) Slytherin won Hufflepuff by over 100 points. The next game was Gryffindor vs. Ravenclaw, Harry was quite nervous, he knew Cho was a very good Seeker, and now, she had a better broom, she was definitely capable of winning Harry.
With Hermione's help, Harry had figured how the snitch was flying by geometric figures, but he thought Cho, being a Ravenclaw, had figured this a long time ago.
A/N: Sorry, they are both in misery again, I'm really sorry, I'll think a solution for it. Don't worry. And of course, please REVIEW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
~Chapter Nine: What About Ginny?~
Cho finally pulled away. "Harry, we can't do this, what about Ginny?"
"I don't know," said Harry honestly. "I don't want to hurt her, I can't do this to her. But we…"
"She loves you, and you said you want to pay back the Weasleys." Cho said.
"Yeah, but will she want to stay with someone who doesn't really love her?" Harry looked up into Cho's creamy brown eyes innocently. Those eyes just set Harry on fire.
"She doesn't know, does she? Please Harry, I'm sorry, but I don't want to get into this, I can hold my feelings, but I can't stand people calling me a bitch, or a slut, or whatever people call them, I just can't stand it. Harry, I'm not the kind of person who'll do anything for love." Cho said softly, hoping Harry would understand.
"I understand, I don't want Ginny to be hurt also, I don't want the Weasleys to be disappointed, I don't want Ron to hate or, what so ever." Harry replied.
Cho smiled sourly, "Last time, you asked me too late, this time, I asked too late, maybe god just don't want us to be together."
"Yeah, maybe…" Harry replied with a sad smile, and they went back to their common rooms.
"Was that the feelings for being in love?" Cho thought as she watched a couple kissing not far from where she was sitting. "Why mine was kind of bitter?" "Haha, told you you'd be hurt!" A voice said playfully. Cho smiled and shook her head, some how that voice was actually very funny. ~Sigh~ "You are right, I am hurt." She thought to herself and went to bed.
She closed her eyes, but didn't feel like sleeping. "Why god have to do this to us?" She thought, but she couldn't even imagine what people would say if she just took Harry away from Ginny. The only thing she was certain was that the Weasley twins would whack her head open with a Bludger in the next Quidditch game. Besides, she didn't want to hurt Ginny either, she thought Ginny was a really sweet girl, who deserved Harry.
The she thought, "What could be worse that you love a person and he loves you, but you just can't be together?" She was right, nothing could be worse that that. NOTHING!
Harry, on the other hand, obviously realized this, too. He felt so guilty when she was with Ginny, but didn't want to hurt her, he knew Ginny knows nothing. Harry told what had happened to Hermione, who strongly recommended that Harry not to tell Ron. Harry knew she was right. "Family is always more important than friends." He thought.
Next morning, as Harry walked down to have breakfast, (Ron wanted wait for Hermione.) he saw Cho sat in the Ravenclaw table, surrounded by her friends. She smiled at Harry, and Harry smiled back. That was all he could do, nothing else, Ginny came down, sat beside Harry, Cho looked at her enviously.
None of her friends knew this, Cho was very good at hiding her feelings. Plus she could receive information without paying attention, (That helped her a lot in Potions.) She wasn't paying attention to what her friends had said, but still, she could reply, there was no way that they could know she was thinking about something else.
Cho didn't have time to think about Harry when it get to Christmas, with four enriched classes and prefect duties, she barely have time to think about anything. Apparently, it was a good thing. Harry was too, very busy, Professor McGonagall had signed a lot of homework since November, she said that they should start to prepare for their O.W.L.s. Plus, everyday, he need to do something he called 'Ginny Duty'. He wondered why he even wanted to listen to Ron's suggestion at first place.
Actually, Harry and Cho were purposely making themselves very tired. Harry had done some extra model O.W.L.s he found in the library, and Cho had started to read Need to Pass the NEWTs? Also, they had their Quidditch practise. Monday, Tuesday, and Friday afternoons, the pitch was booked by Ravenclaw. Gryffindor booked Monday morning and Wednesday and Thursday afternoons. (They had a big agreement with Malfoy.) Slytherin won Hufflepuff by over 100 points. The next game was Gryffindor vs. Ravenclaw, Harry was quite nervous, he knew Cho was a very good Seeker, and now, she had a better broom, she was definitely capable of winning Harry.
With Hermione's help, Harry had figured how the snitch was flying by geometric figures, but he thought Cho, being a Ravenclaw, had figured this a long time ago.
A/N: Sorry, they are both in misery again, I'm really sorry, I'll think a solution for it. Don't worry. And of course, please REVIEW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
