Harry's View
"Hey Wood!" Harry said, sitting across the Gryffindor table from him. "Congratulations on getting on the team" he said, wishing he could have been on the team too. He looked at Oliver and sensed that he was deep in thought about something. Also, the look on his face showed it! "Is there something wrong?" Harry asked, daring to venture through Oliver's personal life. "How bad could it be?" he thought to himself. Oliver looked up from his meal at the bewitched ceiling for a while, as if to ignore his question. Then, without warning, he spoke up, "There's this girl I really fancy okay? But I haven't talked to her for a few years (Harry already knew about the few years thing)."When I talked to her this morning, she seemed really down. I wanted to tell her how I feel, but it looked like she had other troubling things on her mind. I wonder what's wrong." Harry glanced over at Cho and thought, "I could relate to that problem, except I never said anything to her except his turned down question which was, Do you want to go to the ball with me?" Now Cedric's death changed everything, which made it harder for her, AND him, because he still liked her!
But to Oliver's problem, he wondered who he was talking about. "Why don't you just ask her what's wrong?" Harry asked Oliver; who suddenly looked at him as if it was the best day of life. "Thanks so much Harry I think I will!" and he left the table, leaving Harry to prove that love can mess up your brain a lot.
Oliver's View
After the Welcoming Back feast, Oliver made his way up the stairs towards the dormitories. He had an idea of how he would start his conversation with Cho, and he kept rehearsing it in his mind with different outcomes. Just when he was walking through the common room, a girl's voice caught his ear and made him look around the common room, feeling surprised. She was sitting by the fireplace, looking straight at him.
"Hey Wood!" Harry said, sitting across the Gryffindor table from him. "Congratulations on getting on the team" he said, wishing he could have been on the team too. He looked at Oliver and sensed that he was deep in thought about something. Also, the look on his face showed it! "Is there something wrong?" Harry asked, daring to venture through Oliver's personal life. "How bad could it be?" he thought to himself. Oliver looked up from his meal at the bewitched ceiling for a while, as if to ignore his question. Then, without warning, he spoke up, "There's this girl I really fancy okay? But I haven't talked to her for a few years (Harry already knew about the few years thing)."When I talked to her this morning, she seemed really down. I wanted to tell her how I feel, but it looked like she had other troubling things on her mind. I wonder what's wrong." Harry glanced over at Cho and thought, "I could relate to that problem, except I never said anything to her except his turned down question which was, Do you want to go to the ball with me?" Now Cedric's death changed everything, which made it harder for her, AND him, because he still liked her!
But to Oliver's problem, he wondered who he was talking about. "Why don't you just ask her what's wrong?" Harry asked Oliver; who suddenly looked at him as if it was the best day of life. "Thanks so much Harry I think I will!" and he left the table, leaving Harry to prove that love can mess up your brain a lot.
Oliver's View
After the Welcoming Back feast, Oliver made his way up the stairs towards the dormitories. He had an idea of how he would start his conversation with Cho, and he kept rehearsing it in his mind with different outcomes. Just when he was walking through the common room, a girl's voice caught his ear and made him look around the common room, feeling surprised. She was sitting by the fireplace, looking straight at him.
