Disclaimer: Right, well this belongs to J. K. Rowling. I don't own it. Hope
that's clear enough cause I don't want to say it again. even though I have
to every single chapter. Is your memory seriously that bad?!
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Chapter 7: Dating the Wrong Girl
"So I was thinking short skirt and the top three buttons undone on my shirt." Parvati told Lavender on Monday morning before breakfast. She unbuttoned the white school shirt she was wearing so that it showed some cleavage. "Now Ron will notice me." Parvati said in a satisfied voice. "What do you think?"
"You look great." Lavender said, knowing that the words were too true.
"Okay," Parvati said, checking herself one more time in the mirror. "Let's go." Lavender followed her friend downstairs to the common room.
"Wow, Parvati, you look great." Said Colin Creavey (Harry's obsessed fan).
"Oh, thanks." Parvati said, patting him on the head. Colin looked a little put out.
"That was kinda cold." Lavender commented as they walked to the Great Hall.
"Yeah well, I'm not looking to impress little kids." Parvati said dismissively as they walked into the crowded Hall. "I want that one." She said in a mischievous voice, pointing at Ron. Lavender sighed and sat down to watch.
Parvati walked over to where Ron was sitting, next to Harry and Hermione.
"Hi Ron." She said with a smile. Ron smiled back, but Hermione glared at her. Parvati ignored this and sat down next to Ron.
"Hey Parvati." Ron said.
"So, I hear your on the Quidditch team." Parvati said, crossing her legs and revealing a lot of skin.
"Yeah, I'm the new Keeper." Ron said, trying but failing to not look at Parvati's body. Lavender saw his eyes go to Parvati's chest, and her heart fell. Parvati gave a flirtatious giggle, and Lavender had had enough. She got up and walked out of the Great Hall, waiting until her back was to Ron to let the tears fall.
During classes that whole day, Lavender avoided Ron's gaze. She would pretend to be listening to the teacher, and keep her eyes on the front of the class. After her last class, Transfiguration, Ron approached her.
"Lavender," Ron began, but Lavender ignored him. She kept walking until he grabbed her arm. "We need to talk."
"No we don't." Lavender said, turning around again.
"Why are you acting like this? What did I do?" Ron asked.
Lavender sighed and said, "Nothing, I'm just. it's nothing."
"So are you mad at me?" Ron asked.
"No." Lavender lied. She couldn't tell him that she was mad because he didn't like her. "It's just, the whole Seamus thing. I'm fine." She reassured him with a forced smile.
"Okay, good." Ron said. "Oh, by the way, I'm going out with Parvati."
"Really? That's great." Lavender lied with a smile.
"Yeah, you should have told me that she liked me, I would have asked her out earlier."
"You said she was a bitch." Lavender said, more to herself then Ron.
What?" Ron asked.
"Umm, in the library, remember? I said she wasn't always a bitch, and you said you doubted it." Lavender said, smiling a little.
"Oh yeah, I did didn't I?" Ron said, running his fingers through his hair and smiling.
"So, what? Did you just change your mind when you saw her boobs this morning?" Lavender asked in a bitter voice.
Ron looked at her in a confused and angry way. "What's your problem?"
"I just don't understand how one minute Parvati is a bitch and now your going out with her." Lavender said. "You don't like her, you never have. So why would you go out with her?"
"Because I like her." Ron said in an unconvincing voice.
"Bull shit. You hate her! You told me she was too superficial. You always complain about her and-"
"Because I wanted to make you jealous." Ron said, a little louder then he had intended.
"What?" Lavender gasped, taken aback.
"I am going out with Parvati to make you jealous Lavender." Ron said, turning red.
"But. the other day. you pulled back when." Lavender stuttered.
"I know," Ron said, looking like he regretted it. "I was scared. I didn't know what to do."
Lavender didn't know what to say, she couldn't stop smiling. So instead of talking, she kissed Ron.
Ron suddenly pulled back. Lavender sighed and said with a laugh, "I thought you weren't going to do that anymore."
"I know but, I just thought of something." Ron said. "Parvati."
"You thought about Parvati while we were kissing? Not a good sign." Lavender informed him.
"No, I mean, she's my girlfriend." Ron said.
"Oh, right." Lavender said, frowning a little.
"So, I better go break up with her." Ron said, making Lavender smile widely.
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~*~THE END~*~
A/N: Hee hee, poor Parvati (yeah right.)
I'm done! Take that bee-otch!!!! Oh snap! Oh snap! Oh snap!
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Chapter 7: Dating the Wrong Girl
"So I was thinking short skirt and the top three buttons undone on my shirt." Parvati told Lavender on Monday morning before breakfast. She unbuttoned the white school shirt she was wearing so that it showed some cleavage. "Now Ron will notice me." Parvati said in a satisfied voice. "What do you think?"
"You look great." Lavender said, knowing that the words were too true.
"Okay," Parvati said, checking herself one more time in the mirror. "Let's go." Lavender followed her friend downstairs to the common room.
"Wow, Parvati, you look great." Said Colin Creavey (Harry's obsessed fan).
"Oh, thanks." Parvati said, patting him on the head. Colin looked a little put out.
"That was kinda cold." Lavender commented as they walked to the Great Hall.
"Yeah well, I'm not looking to impress little kids." Parvati said dismissively as they walked into the crowded Hall. "I want that one." She said in a mischievous voice, pointing at Ron. Lavender sighed and sat down to watch.
Parvati walked over to where Ron was sitting, next to Harry and Hermione.
"Hi Ron." She said with a smile. Ron smiled back, but Hermione glared at her. Parvati ignored this and sat down next to Ron.
"Hey Parvati." Ron said.
"So, I hear your on the Quidditch team." Parvati said, crossing her legs and revealing a lot of skin.
"Yeah, I'm the new Keeper." Ron said, trying but failing to not look at Parvati's body. Lavender saw his eyes go to Parvati's chest, and her heart fell. Parvati gave a flirtatious giggle, and Lavender had had enough. She got up and walked out of the Great Hall, waiting until her back was to Ron to let the tears fall.
During classes that whole day, Lavender avoided Ron's gaze. She would pretend to be listening to the teacher, and keep her eyes on the front of the class. After her last class, Transfiguration, Ron approached her.
"Lavender," Ron began, but Lavender ignored him. She kept walking until he grabbed her arm. "We need to talk."
"No we don't." Lavender said, turning around again.
"Why are you acting like this? What did I do?" Ron asked.
Lavender sighed and said, "Nothing, I'm just. it's nothing."
"So are you mad at me?" Ron asked.
"No." Lavender lied. She couldn't tell him that she was mad because he didn't like her. "It's just, the whole Seamus thing. I'm fine." She reassured him with a forced smile.
"Okay, good." Ron said. "Oh, by the way, I'm going out with Parvati."
"Really? That's great." Lavender lied with a smile.
"Yeah, you should have told me that she liked me, I would have asked her out earlier."
"You said she was a bitch." Lavender said, more to herself then Ron.
What?" Ron asked.
"Umm, in the library, remember? I said she wasn't always a bitch, and you said you doubted it." Lavender said, smiling a little.
"Oh yeah, I did didn't I?" Ron said, running his fingers through his hair and smiling.
"So, what? Did you just change your mind when you saw her boobs this morning?" Lavender asked in a bitter voice.
Ron looked at her in a confused and angry way. "What's your problem?"
"I just don't understand how one minute Parvati is a bitch and now your going out with her." Lavender said. "You don't like her, you never have. So why would you go out with her?"
"Because I like her." Ron said in an unconvincing voice.
"Bull shit. You hate her! You told me she was too superficial. You always complain about her and-"
"Because I wanted to make you jealous." Ron said, a little louder then he had intended.
"What?" Lavender gasped, taken aback.
"I am going out with Parvati to make you jealous Lavender." Ron said, turning red.
"But. the other day. you pulled back when." Lavender stuttered.
"I know," Ron said, looking like he regretted it. "I was scared. I didn't know what to do."
Lavender didn't know what to say, she couldn't stop smiling. So instead of talking, she kissed Ron.
Ron suddenly pulled back. Lavender sighed and said with a laugh, "I thought you weren't going to do that anymore."
"I know but, I just thought of something." Ron said. "Parvati."
"You thought about Parvati while we were kissing? Not a good sign." Lavender informed him.
"No, I mean, she's my girlfriend." Ron said.
"Oh, right." Lavender said, frowning a little.
"So, I better go break up with her." Ron said, making Lavender smile widely.
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~*~THE END~*~
A/N: Hee hee, poor Parvati (yeah right.)
I'm done! Take that bee-otch!!!! Oh snap! Oh snap! Oh snap!
