Disclaimer: I don't own any of these characters, so please don't sue! (but i own "Olga")
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Hermione ate dinner quickly, then went to her room, and tried to get some sleep. A little knock on the door, stirred Hermione up.
"Yes?" She asked.
"Umm, Hermione?" The voice of a Gryffindor girl named Melissa was heard.
"Yes?"
"Draco's outside in the main room, asking for you," Melissa said.
"Tell him that I'm tired and I don't want to see him right now," Hermione grumbled.
"Ok," with that Hermione heard the third year talking with Draco. Then another knock came up.
"Hermione, open up," a manly voice was heard.
"Go away Draco."
"Hermione, let me explain myself, please."
"I'm serious Draco, get lost!"
"Don't make me come in!" Draco threatened. This time Hermione kept quiet, and didn't answer. After awhile, she heard Draco's footsteps leave the tent. She sighed then fell asleep.
The next day was their last, and the group would be leaving in the afternoon. Professor Lupin and Hagrid announced to everyone, that today would be a relaxed day, in where they could all do what they wished, but were not allowed to enter the forest. Hermione stayed in her room, reading a novel, and only coming outside for her shift of watching the students, and for food. She packed early, happy to be going back to Hogwarts.
' At least it'll be easier to avoid Draco,' she thought. By 3pm, they all gathered near the bonfire, their tents and bags packed and ready to go. The two magical buses arrived, and the students filled the buses up. It was a long trip back, but Hermione was able to get some more sleep. The trip was nearly four hours in total, and the instant that they arrived, Hermione grabbed her stuff and quickly headed to the Prefect house, and to her room. She greeted Crookshanks, then flopped onto her bed, leaving her bags sprawled in the bedroom floor. She was still upset about the arguement that she got into with Draco.
' How could I have been so stupid? That was the second time he's done something to me, in a matter of a few days!' She thought. She kept her window open, just in case an owl from Viktor arrived. Then she fell asleep once more.
She awoke the following morning, which was a Saturday. She felt better, but still upset and mad at Draco. She got dressed and headed to the common room.
"Hey Hermione!" Blaise called from the stairs.
"Yeah?" Hermione asked, looking towards the stairs.
"Harry and Ron told me to tell you to go the Great Hall and meet them there!"
"Oh, okay," she said, then paused.
"Thanks Blaise," she then called.
"Your welcome," Blaise said. They had been getting along better since the trip, which was quite surprising. She got her stuff and went to the Great Hall. She smiled as she saw her friends, then joined them at the Gryffindor table. They chatted, then she suggested going to Hogsmeade for the day. Harry and Ron agreed, and they were off. They stopped over at Penelope's store, and greeted her then headed to Zonko's to check out new merchandise. By night time, they were ready to go back to the castle. Before going to dinner, Hermione went upstairs to freshen up. She flipped on her lights, and on her bed were two letters. She looked at the two, and recognized the seal on one of them. She tore it open to reveal Viktor's message.
Dear Hermy-own-ninny (she imagined him saying),
Vell, vhat can I say, ve are doing very very vell in the vorld tournament. Thank you for asking. Vell, about your Malfoy situation. I can't quite say vhat to say. Maybe this Draco character really does like you. Hermy-own-ninny, vhen people are in love, they are really protective for avhile, because they are afraid of the commitment and loyalty. Listen, you need to talk to this guy and sort out your feelings. The question is, do you really really like this guy? If you do, you'll be really unhappy without him. So talk to him, and vhen you do, you'll feel a whole lot better. I promise you. Vell, to tell you the truth, this advice that I'll telling you, is from experiance. I am thinking of that time, vhen I thought you were vith Harry. Are you remembering that? I vas scared at first, then I got to know Harry. You are seeing this now? This is vhat I mean? This Draco character just is scared. That is all Hermy-own-ninny. I am hoping that you are listening to this advice, and please owl me vhen you everything is sorted out okay? I vant to see and hear that you are happy. Okay? Vell, just before I go, one more piece of news. Olga and I are now over. She did not like me for who I was. She vanted me to quit quidditch for her! Are you believing this? I am not that upset, for I know that she is not the one for me. Vell, I must be going now. Please owl me soon. Goodbye! I miss you too!
From Your Very Good Friend,
Viktor Krum
She sighed, and closed the letter. She considered what Viktor had said, and knew he was probably right. She looked at the other letter, and wondered who it was from. She opened it up.
"It's from Draco," she whispered.
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Hermione ate dinner quickly, then went to her room, and tried to get some sleep. A little knock on the door, stirred Hermione up.
"Yes?" She asked.
"Umm, Hermione?" The voice of a Gryffindor girl named Melissa was heard.
"Yes?"
"Draco's outside in the main room, asking for you," Melissa said.
"Tell him that I'm tired and I don't want to see him right now," Hermione grumbled.
"Ok," with that Hermione heard the third year talking with Draco. Then another knock came up.
"Hermione, open up," a manly voice was heard.
"Go away Draco."
"Hermione, let me explain myself, please."
"I'm serious Draco, get lost!"
"Don't make me come in!" Draco threatened. This time Hermione kept quiet, and didn't answer. After awhile, she heard Draco's footsteps leave the tent. She sighed then fell asleep.
The next day was their last, and the group would be leaving in the afternoon. Professor Lupin and Hagrid announced to everyone, that today would be a relaxed day, in where they could all do what they wished, but were not allowed to enter the forest. Hermione stayed in her room, reading a novel, and only coming outside for her shift of watching the students, and for food. She packed early, happy to be going back to Hogwarts.
' At least it'll be easier to avoid Draco,' she thought. By 3pm, they all gathered near the bonfire, their tents and bags packed and ready to go. The two magical buses arrived, and the students filled the buses up. It was a long trip back, but Hermione was able to get some more sleep. The trip was nearly four hours in total, and the instant that they arrived, Hermione grabbed her stuff and quickly headed to the Prefect house, and to her room. She greeted Crookshanks, then flopped onto her bed, leaving her bags sprawled in the bedroom floor. She was still upset about the arguement that she got into with Draco.
' How could I have been so stupid? That was the second time he's done something to me, in a matter of a few days!' She thought. She kept her window open, just in case an owl from Viktor arrived. Then she fell asleep once more.
She awoke the following morning, which was a Saturday. She felt better, but still upset and mad at Draco. She got dressed and headed to the common room.
"Hey Hermione!" Blaise called from the stairs.
"Yeah?" Hermione asked, looking towards the stairs.
"Harry and Ron told me to tell you to go the Great Hall and meet them there!"
"Oh, okay," she said, then paused.
"Thanks Blaise," she then called.
"Your welcome," Blaise said. They had been getting along better since the trip, which was quite surprising. She got her stuff and went to the Great Hall. She smiled as she saw her friends, then joined them at the Gryffindor table. They chatted, then she suggested going to Hogsmeade for the day. Harry and Ron agreed, and they were off. They stopped over at Penelope's store, and greeted her then headed to Zonko's to check out new merchandise. By night time, they were ready to go back to the castle. Before going to dinner, Hermione went upstairs to freshen up. She flipped on her lights, and on her bed were two letters. She looked at the two, and recognized the seal on one of them. She tore it open to reveal Viktor's message.
Dear Hermy-own-ninny (she imagined him saying),
Vell, vhat can I say, ve are doing very very vell in the vorld tournament. Thank you for asking. Vell, about your Malfoy situation. I can't quite say vhat to say. Maybe this Draco character really does like you. Hermy-own-ninny, vhen people are in love, they are really protective for avhile, because they are afraid of the commitment and loyalty. Listen, you need to talk to this guy and sort out your feelings. The question is, do you really really like this guy? If you do, you'll be really unhappy without him. So talk to him, and vhen you do, you'll feel a whole lot better. I promise you. Vell, to tell you the truth, this advice that I'll telling you, is from experiance. I am thinking of that time, vhen I thought you were vith Harry. Are you remembering that? I vas scared at first, then I got to know Harry. You are seeing this now? This is vhat I mean? This Draco character just is scared. That is all Hermy-own-ninny. I am hoping that you are listening to this advice, and please owl me vhen you everything is sorted out okay? I vant to see and hear that you are happy. Okay? Vell, just before I go, one more piece of news. Olga and I are now over. She did not like me for who I was. She vanted me to quit quidditch for her! Are you believing this? I am not that upset, for I know that she is not the one for me. Vell, I must be going now. Please owl me soon. Goodbye! I miss you too!
From Your Very Good Friend,
Viktor Krum
She sighed, and closed the letter. She considered what Viktor had said, and knew he was probably right. She looked at the other letter, and wondered who it was from. She opened it up.
"It's from Draco," she whispered.
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