This chapter has practically *nothing* to do with the story, but Hermione
had to do something, after all. It's her turn.
Disclaimer- Not mine!
Hermione's PoV
Chapter seven- Girl talk.
"So Hermione," Lavender said, leaning against my bedpost. "Happy to have Viktor back?"
I was kneeling in front of my trunk, looking for my Arithmancy book, and I looked up at my classmate, who was smiling down at me. I pulled out my book and sat back on my heels. "Of course I am." I answered truthfully. And I was glad- I'd missed him.
Lavender smiled more as I stood up. "I can tell you know- you look really happy whenever you see him." She said.
I could fell myself turning red- was I really that obvious? Parvati, who was sitting on her bed rolling up a piece of parchment, giggled. "You do, you know." She said, looking up at me with a grin.
I tucked a piece of hair behind my ear, not knowing what to say. What was I meant to say? Lavender grinned at me as well. "It's just so sweet!" She said enthusiastically. "I know exactly how you feel!"
I looked at her. "You do?" I asked. She rolled her eyes. "Of course I do!" She said happily. "I feel exactly the same way about Seamus." She smiled again and sat down on my bed.
"You know- how you can't stop thinking about him, and everything reminds you of him, and you miss him even when he's only gone for five minutes, and when you see him you just feel so happy that you might burst!" She said. Parvati laughed and stood up.
"She's been like this since they started going out." She said to me with a grin. Lavender, in response, picked up my pillow and chucked it at Parvati. I ducked out of the line of fire before the fight got really big, headed out of the dorm and shut the door behind me.
I headed back down to the common room, trying not to think about what Lavender had just said. Did she really feel that way about Seamus? She had certainly seemed serious. She seemed to think I knew what she meant, but if I was entirely truthful, I didn't. I didn't think about Viktor every second, very few things reminded me of him and, well, why would I miss him if he was only gone for five minutes? Sure, I missed him when he was gone for four months, but that's completely different. And by missing, I do not mean sitting and staring out of my window dreaming. I'm not the pining type.
Coming to the conclusion that Lavender was on some sort of sugar-high, I pushed open the door to the common room just in time to see Ron disappear through the door to the boy's dormitories. I looked around for Harry but couldn't see him, and so I went to sit with Ginny instead.
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Dear Diary, Here comes Hermione- maybe she's got some ideas about what to get Mum. Ginny xxx
Deep, dark, sometimes-sarcastic thoughts of Harry Potter-
Chasers forward in a line, Beaters either side, what would the Keeper do? I'll have to ask Ron.
Disclaimer- Not mine!
Hermione's PoV
Chapter seven- Girl talk.
"So Hermione," Lavender said, leaning against my bedpost. "Happy to have Viktor back?"
I was kneeling in front of my trunk, looking for my Arithmancy book, and I looked up at my classmate, who was smiling down at me. I pulled out my book and sat back on my heels. "Of course I am." I answered truthfully. And I was glad- I'd missed him.
Lavender smiled more as I stood up. "I can tell you know- you look really happy whenever you see him." She said.
I could fell myself turning red- was I really that obvious? Parvati, who was sitting on her bed rolling up a piece of parchment, giggled. "You do, you know." She said, looking up at me with a grin.
I tucked a piece of hair behind my ear, not knowing what to say. What was I meant to say? Lavender grinned at me as well. "It's just so sweet!" She said enthusiastically. "I know exactly how you feel!"
I looked at her. "You do?" I asked. She rolled her eyes. "Of course I do!" She said happily. "I feel exactly the same way about Seamus." She smiled again and sat down on my bed.
"You know- how you can't stop thinking about him, and everything reminds you of him, and you miss him even when he's only gone for five minutes, and when you see him you just feel so happy that you might burst!" She said. Parvati laughed and stood up.
"She's been like this since they started going out." She said to me with a grin. Lavender, in response, picked up my pillow and chucked it at Parvati. I ducked out of the line of fire before the fight got really big, headed out of the dorm and shut the door behind me.
I headed back down to the common room, trying not to think about what Lavender had just said. Did she really feel that way about Seamus? She had certainly seemed serious. She seemed to think I knew what she meant, but if I was entirely truthful, I didn't. I didn't think about Viktor every second, very few things reminded me of him and, well, why would I miss him if he was only gone for five minutes? Sure, I missed him when he was gone for four months, but that's completely different. And by missing, I do not mean sitting and staring out of my window dreaming. I'm not the pining type.
Coming to the conclusion that Lavender was on some sort of sugar-high, I pushed open the door to the common room just in time to see Ron disappear through the door to the boy's dormitories. I looked around for Harry but couldn't see him, and so I went to sit with Ginny instead.
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Dear Diary, Here comes Hermione- maybe she's got some ideas about what to get Mum. Ginny xxx
Deep, dark, sometimes-sarcastic thoughts of Harry Potter-
Chasers forward in a line, Beaters either side, what would the Keeper do? I'll have to ask Ron.
