The Love of a Friend Chapter Eight Denial is a Powerful Tool
*I know that this chapter seems short and insignificant, but it does have its spot among the important chapters. Without it, I couldn't explain some things. So please just read this short little chapter, and wait patiently for the next one which should be out soon. I'm not sure, but I think that the next one might be the end.who knows!?
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Ron stormed angrily up to the Gryffindor common room to get Harry. The last thing either of them needed was to be responsible for losing more points if they were late for Snape's detention. Ron really couldn't decide if he wanted to see Harry now or not. He didn't know if he should be angry that he pushed Hermione, or if he should just accept that it was in a moment of blind rage. Ron was starting to come to the conclusion that Harry would never, ever turn violent against him when he ran into Draco.
"Oh, Draco, I wanted to have a word with you." Ron didn't know what he was going to say, but he knew that Draco was probably the only other person that could help him make sense of the whole situation.
"What?" He replied. Ron could see that he looked tired; it was as though he had not slept in days. 'I guess he must have a lot on his mind, as well.' Ron thought.
"I just wanted to apologize for Harry. He never should have pushed Hermione. I'm sure that he wasn't being himself." Ron couldn't believe his own ears; he guessed he really had forgiven Harry.
"You don't have to apologize from him. He's already told me himself."
"What?" Ron didn't understand. Was Harry going to apologize to everyone?
"Your asshole of a boyfriend tried to make a move on me when I went up to speak to him."
"Wh.what?" Ron stammered. Surely Harry wouldn't have cheated on him? Surely not, and not with Draco of all people? Ron gave up all trains of thought and ran up to smash Harry's nose in. What he saw when he entered the doorway almost made him faint.
"Oh, Harry." He mouthed silently, "Oh, Harry, you fool." After that, he really did faint.
*I know that this chapter seems short and insignificant, but it does have its spot among the important chapters. Without it, I couldn't explain some things. So please just read this short little chapter, and wait patiently for the next one which should be out soon. I'm not sure, but I think that the next one might be the end.who knows!?
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Ron stormed angrily up to the Gryffindor common room to get Harry. The last thing either of them needed was to be responsible for losing more points if they were late for Snape's detention. Ron really couldn't decide if he wanted to see Harry now or not. He didn't know if he should be angry that he pushed Hermione, or if he should just accept that it was in a moment of blind rage. Ron was starting to come to the conclusion that Harry would never, ever turn violent against him when he ran into Draco.
"Oh, Draco, I wanted to have a word with you." Ron didn't know what he was going to say, but he knew that Draco was probably the only other person that could help him make sense of the whole situation.
"What?" He replied. Ron could see that he looked tired; it was as though he had not slept in days. 'I guess he must have a lot on his mind, as well.' Ron thought.
"I just wanted to apologize for Harry. He never should have pushed Hermione. I'm sure that he wasn't being himself." Ron couldn't believe his own ears; he guessed he really had forgiven Harry.
"You don't have to apologize from him. He's already told me himself."
"What?" Ron didn't understand. Was Harry going to apologize to everyone?
"Your asshole of a boyfriend tried to make a move on me when I went up to speak to him."
"Wh.what?" Ron stammered. Surely Harry wouldn't have cheated on him? Surely not, and not with Draco of all people? Ron gave up all trains of thought and ran up to smash Harry's nose in. What he saw when he entered the doorway almost made him faint.
"Oh, Harry." He mouthed silently, "Oh, Harry, you fool." After that, he really did faint.
