DISCLAIMER: The Aliens have yet to ally themselves with the Bananas, in
their effort to take over the world, so there is no havoc and destruction
taking place in all nations around the globe as of yet. But when they do,
and believe me, they will, I will be sure to steal Harry Potter from JKR.
Until then, it's hers.
A/N: Um . . . nothing really. Just it's a few chapters long, it's incredibly fluffy, and it's 100% R/Hr, with a little H/G on the side. Please review!!!
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"I've had it with you, Ronald Weasley!" Hermione shrieked across the table. "I don't know how anyone can put up with you!" With that, she turned on her heel and stalked away, leaving Ron gaping furiously at her back as she headed for the stairs.
Ron looked both shocked and furious as she stormed off.
"I will never understand her!" He turned to Harry for support. "She's so . . . so . . . Argh!" he cried, finding suddenly that his vocabulary seemed to have stalked off along with Hermione. Harry barely glanced up from his homework. This kind of thing was entirely too commonplace in the Gryffindor Common Room for him to even bat an eye.
"Mmm-hmm," he mumbled, glancing at Ginny, who was sitting across from him. He rolled his eyes, nodding towards Ron.
"Hey! I saw that!" Ron said. "I mean, what right has she got to yell at me like that? What did I do?" Harry noticed with an inward grin how quickly he changed the subject back to Hermione.
"Ron, don't be stupid," Harry said, scrawling something on parchment, and passing it to Ginny.
"You were carrying on about Viktor, and, once again, you took it too far. Any prat could see that! Not too surprising really." Ginny took the note from Harry, and nodded.
"And what's that supposed to mean?" Ron demanded.
"Nothing, nothing," Ginny said with a sigh. Standing she headed towards the stairs.
"Where are you going?" Ron called after her.
"Dormitories," she answered simply, disappearing up the stairs.
Ron shrugged and turned back to Harry.
"I can't believe her!" he complained.
Harry sighed, dropped his quill, pushed his books away, leaned backwards in his chair, and peered at Ron, all in one motion.
"Why?"
"Huh?'
"Why can't you believe her?"
Ron looked blank. "I dunno, she's just so . . . frustrating sometimes!"
"You mean, her dating Viktor is so frustrating sometimes."
"What?" Ron tried to feign confusion and failed poorly. "I don't know what you mean."
Propping his feet on the chair next to him, Harry continued. "Ask her out already, you prat. You've been pining after her for over a year now. It's beginning to get irritating."
Ron heaved a sigh, and gave up his act. "Is it really that obvious?"
"To everyone except you and Hermione. And she feels the same way for you, too."
"Oh, and how would you know, Mister Dear Abby?"
"Since when do you read muggle papers? And I know, because it's as obvious as your feelings for her."
Ron frowned. "I see." But still, he didn't believe it. How could Harry be so sure? Especially after the row they'd just had, which, might I add, was the third that month. That may not seem too shocking, unless you knew that it was only the 6th. That, and she was dating Viktor! If she really felt for him, why would she still be with that little-
Harry could see that Ron didn't believe him.
"Ron, think about it. With everything that's going on in the wizarding world right now, you may be running short on time. Who knows what could happen tomorrow. If you don't tell her now, who knows if you'll ever get the chance."
Ron still looked skeptical.
"Well, believe what you will," Harry said closing his books. "I'm headed to bed. We've got double Transfiguration before lunch tomorrow morning." With that, he headed up the stairs, leaving Ron to think deep thoughts.
On his way up the stairs, Harry saw Ginny talking to Hermione. He caught Ginny's eye briefly before continuing on to his dorm.
If all went as they'd been planning, this should be resolved by lunchtime tomorrow.
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That being the first of much fluff, I really want to know what you thought of it!! Please R&R!!!!! Thanks!
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A/N: Um . . . nothing really. Just it's a few chapters long, it's incredibly fluffy, and it's 100% R/Hr, with a little H/G on the side. Please review!!!
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"I've had it with you, Ronald Weasley!" Hermione shrieked across the table. "I don't know how anyone can put up with you!" With that, she turned on her heel and stalked away, leaving Ron gaping furiously at her back as she headed for the stairs.
Ron looked both shocked and furious as she stormed off.
"I will never understand her!" He turned to Harry for support. "She's so . . . so . . . Argh!" he cried, finding suddenly that his vocabulary seemed to have stalked off along with Hermione. Harry barely glanced up from his homework. This kind of thing was entirely too commonplace in the Gryffindor Common Room for him to even bat an eye.
"Mmm-hmm," he mumbled, glancing at Ginny, who was sitting across from him. He rolled his eyes, nodding towards Ron.
"Hey! I saw that!" Ron said. "I mean, what right has she got to yell at me like that? What did I do?" Harry noticed with an inward grin how quickly he changed the subject back to Hermione.
"Ron, don't be stupid," Harry said, scrawling something on parchment, and passing it to Ginny.
"You were carrying on about Viktor, and, once again, you took it too far. Any prat could see that! Not too surprising really." Ginny took the note from Harry, and nodded.
"And what's that supposed to mean?" Ron demanded.
"Nothing, nothing," Ginny said with a sigh. Standing she headed towards the stairs.
"Where are you going?" Ron called after her.
"Dormitories," she answered simply, disappearing up the stairs.
Ron shrugged and turned back to Harry.
"I can't believe her!" he complained.
Harry sighed, dropped his quill, pushed his books away, leaned backwards in his chair, and peered at Ron, all in one motion.
"Why?"
"Huh?'
"Why can't you believe her?"
Ron looked blank. "I dunno, she's just so . . . frustrating sometimes!"
"You mean, her dating Viktor is so frustrating sometimes."
"What?" Ron tried to feign confusion and failed poorly. "I don't know what you mean."
Propping his feet on the chair next to him, Harry continued. "Ask her out already, you prat. You've been pining after her for over a year now. It's beginning to get irritating."
Ron heaved a sigh, and gave up his act. "Is it really that obvious?"
"To everyone except you and Hermione. And she feels the same way for you, too."
"Oh, and how would you know, Mister Dear Abby?"
"Since when do you read muggle papers? And I know, because it's as obvious as your feelings for her."
Ron frowned. "I see." But still, he didn't believe it. How could Harry be so sure? Especially after the row they'd just had, which, might I add, was the third that month. That may not seem too shocking, unless you knew that it was only the 6th. That, and she was dating Viktor! If she really felt for him, why would she still be with that little-
Harry could see that Ron didn't believe him.
"Ron, think about it. With everything that's going on in the wizarding world right now, you may be running short on time. Who knows what could happen tomorrow. If you don't tell her now, who knows if you'll ever get the chance."
Ron still looked skeptical.
"Well, believe what you will," Harry said closing his books. "I'm headed to bed. We've got double Transfiguration before lunch tomorrow morning." With that, he headed up the stairs, leaving Ron to think deep thoughts.
On his way up the stairs, Harry saw Ginny talking to Hermione. He caught Ginny's eye briefly before continuing on to his dorm.
If all went as they'd been planning, this should be resolved by lunchtime tomorrow.
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That being the first of much fluff, I really want to know what you thought of it!! Please R&R!!!!! Thanks!
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