Cho Chang glanced through the circular window in her Ravenclaw common room out onto the rainy fields of Hogwarts. She could see a group of first years scurrying past the lake that held the giant squid, holding books over their heads to keep the drops from soaking them. She couldn't focus on her Potions essay at the moment, and it wasn't the annoying rapping on the window that was keeping her mind occupied. It was the one thing that she was trying to keep out of her thoughts since last summer in her sixth year, Harry Potter.

Harry was one year younger than her, but yet she found him irresistible. He had witnessed the death of her old boyfriend, Cedric, and through controversy on whether Harry was an attention-seeking liar or not, Cho believed that Lord Voldemort had committed the crime of Cedric's murder, just as Harry claimed.

But last year Cho had confused herself with her feelings for Cedric and Harry. Harry had been there for her to cry on about her lost feelings for Cedric, but during those times she built up feelings for Harry as well. Unfortunately, things did not work out between the two of them and they ended up not together after all.

Yet, as Cho looked out onto the rainy day during her last year at Hogwarts, she couldn't help but remembering the stormy three years ago that Harry fell off of his broom during a Quidditch match against Cedric and the panic that Cho felt deep inside as he tumbled down the fifty feet from the air.

She rolled up the parchment that she started her essay on and tossed it into her backpack. She was hungry and needed a dinner. Besides, all she could think about was Harry and would end up failing her essay with only him on her mind. As Cho brushed out of the common room with her backpack slung over her shoulder, Michael Corner called her name from outside the doorway.

"Cho. Hey, Cho!"

"Hello, Michael." She could feel her face burn up. Cho had dated Michael at the end of last term after Gryffindor had defeated Ravenclaw at Quidditch. "What's up? I'm going down to dinner now if you'd care to join me." Cho knew she didn't want to get into anything again with him, but she needed to get her mind off of Harry.

"Sure," he started as the two of them headed off to the Great Hall to eat their dinners. "I was just wondering how your summer went and all. I mean, after you, uh, broke up with me, I, uh, haven't been able to talk to you." Michael now was the one with a face of scarlet.

"Right, sorry about that," she said quickly, making sure not to look at Michael. "Well, it was fine. I went to Korea with my parents for a month. How about you?"

"Okay. but that's not important. I really just wanted to tell you that," Michael paused for a moment and stared down at his shoes. Cho realized that this was to hide his face, which was now a violent shade of red. "I still really like you, Cho, and I want to know what I did wrong so I can fix what was between us."

Cho stared at him in disbelief.

"Cho, I know that you like me, too. So what can I do to fix it between us? Please, Cho. You're so beautiful and sweet and I'd do anything to be with you." With that, Michael placed his right hand on Cho's left ear and pulled their faces together as he kissed her hard on the lips. Cho tried to break away from his grasp, but unable, she waited for him to stop.

A rush of anger filled Cho. She liked him, too? The only reason that she had dated him in the first place was to make Harry jealous and the only reason she was talking to him now was because she needed to get her mind off of Harry.

"You know what you could do, Michael, since you like me so much? Fuck. Off." And with that Cho stormed down the hall leaving Michael staring behind her. But Michael wasn't the only person left staring at her in the hallway.

"Hello, Cho."

That was the end of my first chapter; I hope you guys enjoyed it. They will get longer, I promise. The ending kind of reminded me of Silence of the Lambs :P Keep on reading and review, please!