I've been writing like crazy lately. So I'm posting this chapter and the next today. I'm still wanting some reviews people! Even if you're reading this after the entire story is finished, I still want to know what you think. Thanks to those of you who have reviewed. I'll make sure to check my spelling better, as one of the reviewers pointed out that I can't spell. Oh, well, here's the next chapter.
Chapter 4
"So," Hermione said, once George had left, "What's it like living with Harry?"
Ginny, who had had a crush on Harry since her first year at Hogwarts, blushed, and said, "It's just like when he comes and visits, only permanent."
"So will there be any love blossoming this summer?" Hermione asked, knowing full well how much her friend would like that.
"No, he's probably still hung up on Cho. Besides I've pretty much accepted the fact that he's not going to like me in that way. But what about you? Will there be any romance between yourself and my darling brother?"
"Which one?" Hermione asked, jokingly, then added, "I doubt it. I think the whole Krum thing last year was because I hadn't told him about it. And that I was spending time with his idol when he couldn't even get up the courage to talk to him. But that's all gone to hell now, cause I wrote to Viktor last week and told him I couldn't take a long distance relationship, and now I'm just blabbering on about my troubles, so tell me, how have you been?"
"Just fine," Ginny laughed, "A little outnumbered, but fine."
The girls continued to tell each other about their weeks after school had let out until Ron and Harry knocked on the door.
"So, Gin, are you going to share Hermione with the rest of us, or are you going to keep her locked up here until we leave for school?" Ron asked, walking into the room. Hermione smiled at her friend, but not before noticing the quick glance Harry gave Ginny when he entered the room.
*Hmmm, maybe there will be love blossoming between those two after all* she thought as she and Ginny accompanied the boys down to the living room, where Mrs. Weasley was listening to the Whiz, a new wizarding radio station with the newest news, but older music.
"Oh, Hermione, dear," she said, rising to give Hermione a hug, "I didn't know you were here yet. How was your trip? Did George behave?"
"Yes, he was very behaved, and even helped me buy a few books," she said, nodding slightly at Harry, who missed this action, because he was staring at Ginny. Mrs. Weasley just nodded since she knew what Hermione was talking about.
"Good, good. I had my doubts about sending him alone, but he was adamant. Said he wanted to get away from the house and that you were one of the only fifth years he could stand to be around." Hermione blushed at this, and was about to say something when, speak of the devil, George and Fred walk in.
"Hey everyone!" the twins chirped as they saw everyone in the room.
"Oh, Hermione, do you think I could get that stuff from you now?" George asked.
"Sure, come on, and I'll get it for you," she replied, and left the room with George in tow.
"What on earth could Hermione have that George wants?" Ron asked no one in particular.
"I could think of a few things, but they're not appropriate for Ginny's young ears," Fred piped in, but was silenced by a death glare from his mother.
"They mentioned something about going to the book store," Harry said, "maybe he bought a joke book, and stored it in Hermione's trunk for the trip home."
This seemed to work for everyone, so they just sat, and talked about other things, while the radio played music in the background.
Chapter 4
"So," Hermione said, once George had left, "What's it like living with Harry?"
Ginny, who had had a crush on Harry since her first year at Hogwarts, blushed, and said, "It's just like when he comes and visits, only permanent."
"So will there be any love blossoming this summer?" Hermione asked, knowing full well how much her friend would like that.
"No, he's probably still hung up on Cho. Besides I've pretty much accepted the fact that he's not going to like me in that way. But what about you? Will there be any romance between yourself and my darling brother?"
"Which one?" Hermione asked, jokingly, then added, "I doubt it. I think the whole Krum thing last year was because I hadn't told him about it. And that I was spending time with his idol when he couldn't even get up the courage to talk to him. But that's all gone to hell now, cause I wrote to Viktor last week and told him I couldn't take a long distance relationship, and now I'm just blabbering on about my troubles, so tell me, how have you been?"
"Just fine," Ginny laughed, "A little outnumbered, but fine."
The girls continued to tell each other about their weeks after school had let out until Ron and Harry knocked on the door.
"So, Gin, are you going to share Hermione with the rest of us, or are you going to keep her locked up here until we leave for school?" Ron asked, walking into the room. Hermione smiled at her friend, but not before noticing the quick glance Harry gave Ginny when he entered the room.
*Hmmm, maybe there will be love blossoming between those two after all* she thought as she and Ginny accompanied the boys down to the living room, where Mrs. Weasley was listening to the Whiz, a new wizarding radio station with the newest news, but older music.
"Oh, Hermione, dear," she said, rising to give Hermione a hug, "I didn't know you were here yet. How was your trip? Did George behave?"
"Yes, he was very behaved, and even helped me buy a few books," she said, nodding slightly at Harry, who missed this action, because he was staring at Ginny. Mrs. Weasley just nodded since she knew what Hermione was talking about.
"Good, good. I had my doubts about sending him alone, but he was adamant. Said he wanted to get away from the house and that you were one of the only fifth years he could stand to be around." Hermione blushed at this, and was about to say something when, speak of the devil, George and Fred walk in.
"Hey everyone!" the twins chirped as they saw everyone in the room.
"Oh, Hermione, do you think I could get that stuff from you now?" George asked.
"Sure, come on, and I'll get it for you," she replied, and left the room with George in tow.
"What on earth could Hermione have that George wants?" Ron asked no one in particular.
"I could think of a few things, but they're not appropriate for Ginny's young ears," Fred piped in, but was silenced by a death glare from his mother.
"They mentioned something about going to the book store," Harry said, "maybe he bought a joke book, and stored it in Hermione's trunk for the trip home."
This seemed to work for everyone, so they just sat, and talked about other things, while the radio played music in the background.
