A/N: What's up all? I hope this is soon enough for the next update! I told
you I'd try. Now back to the story. Thanks for the reviews.
~Chapter 8~
The next morning when Harry and Ron entered the staff lounge Hermione, Ginny and the others were already there. Hermione and Ginny looked up in Ron's direction and then looked away. "Obviously still a bit upset, I'd say." Ron said to Harry.
Cho looked up noticing them, "Hey Harry, come sit over here!" she said motioning him over.
There was only one chair next to her and the only other available chair was between Draco and Parvati. Ron sighed as he took the other chair. He figured that breakfast would be over soon enough but wondered how long his sister and Hermione would be upset with him. Everyone around the table was chatting except for Draco and Ron. Hermione and Ginny would occasionally shoot revolted looks in his direction.
"What'd you do to them?" Draco asked glancing at Ginny. The fact that she wasn't bubbly happy Ginny Weasley today really bothered him. Not like there was anything he could do about it. It wasn't his problem.
Ron turned to look at him, "What did I do to them? It's you who did anything. Just what do you think you were doing with my sister?"
Draco didn't turn to look at him, "I'm not doing anything with her."
"Stay away from her," Ron said menacingly.
"It seems to me that you sister is old enough to make her own decisions. Besides, I'm not the one seeking her out."
"I'm not going to tell you again."
This time Draco did turn to look at Ron. If they weren't in the staff lounge he'd probably teach Ron a few manners. However since they were in the lounge and since Draco knew he was just being overprotective of his sister, he let it go. "Whatever," was all he said as he turned away.
Ron looked like there was more he wanted to say, but at that moment McGonagall started talking. "All right the students will all be arriving this afternoon and I want to make sure that everyone is clear on what is going to be happening. Ron, you are going to meet them all at the train and bring the first years to the castle. Draco, Ginny, and Parvati, you three will meet the returning students at the carriages and bring them to the castle. Harry, Cho, and Neville, you will meet with the prefects, Head Boy, and Head Girl. I have written them and told them that we had new teachers this year, but they don't know much beyond that. Hermione when the first years arrive, you'll be waiting with the sorting hat and sort them into their individual houses. I think that should cover things here."
She stood up to leave, "One more thing, heads of house, please give your house common rooms a look over to make sure that everything is in order. After the children are taken to their common rooms tonight, I expect you all to meet them there and introduce yourselves and go over the house rules. The rest of the day is yours." She left then and Draco stood up and left right after her.
As Ginny and Hermione left they shot Ron angry looks. Ron sighed. He'd really need to find a way to work things out with them. He stood up determined to make things right. "Harry, I'll see you later," he called to his friend who was still in conversation with Cho.
"OK, see you," Harry said, barely looking away.
Ron walked out and looked to see what direction the girls had headed off in. They were both at the top of the stairs and when they saw him broke off, heading off to their rooms. Ron headed up the stairs and stopped. Which one to deal with first? He ended up heading toward his sister's room. She was his sister and therefore had to forgive him by default. He reached her portrait, where a young woman sat reading a book, and asked to see Ginny.
"She already said she didn't want to see you," the woman said.
Ron sighed. He should have expected it wouldn't be this easy. "Please, tell her I came to apologize. Tell her I really want to talk to her."
The woman in the portrait took pity on Ron and stood up, "I'll see what I can do." Ron didn't know what the woman had told Ginny, but she came back a few minutes later, "Good luck," she said and portrait swung open.
Ron stepped in and saw his sister sitting at her desk. He walked in and sat on the bed behind her. When she finally turned around to look at him he said, "I'm sorry for the way I acted yesterday. I didn't mean to make you feel like you were doing something wrong."
"Ron, I've thought a lot about what happened and I know you were just 'defending my honor' or whatever," she said bringing up her fingers in little quotation marks, "but I know what I'm doing. And if I want to talk to Malfoy I will."
Ron stood up from the bed, "But it's Malfoy! You know who his father was! You can't trust anything he says or does!"
Ginny leaned back in her chair and glared up at her brother, "Is this how you came to apologize?"
Ron sat back down and took a breath to calm down, "I'm sorry. It's just that you're my sister, and I've got to keep an eye on you."
Ginny moved over to sit next to her brother and took his hands in hers, "I know you do Ron, but you have to let me live my life as well. I'm old enough to decide who's good company and who's bad. You have to trust me on that."
"I know I do. I guess that's the hard part, you'll always be my baby sister, but I trust your judgment and if you want to hang out with Malfoy," he said grimacing at the thought, "then I can't stop you from doing it."
"Thank you," she said giving her brother a hug.
Ron hugged her back; "Of course if I ever hear he did anything to you, anything at all, I'm going to beat the living daylights out of him."
Ginny pulled away laughing, "I wouldn't expect anything less."
"All right I'd better go and apologize to Hermione."
"Good luck with that one," Ginny told him as he stood up. "I may have to forgive you, but she doesn't.
"I figured as much, but I've got to figure something out. She can't avoid me all year."
Ginny gave him a look that made him feel as if Hermione might just do that very thing and it made him panic a little. He excused himself and headed toward Hermione's room. She couldn't be that mad at him could she? He hadn't meant to snap at her, he was just upset over his sister's actions. Of course, he never seemed to stop and think when it came to Hermione. He hoped that he'd be able to smooth things over with her as well.
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Hermione was sitting at her vanity angrily brushing her hair. She was thoroughly annoyed with Ron. Who was he to snap at her like that? It wasn't anything new for them, they were well known for their arguments while at school. Maybe it was just the atmosphere of Hogwarts that made his mouth move while stupid words flowed out of it. Besides, she was only trying to help.
"Hermione," came the giggling voice of her room's keeper, a young girl named Diane. Hermione turned to look at the small picture frame on her night stand where Diane stood in her pink floral dress covering her mouth to keep from giggling, "There's a-" more giggling, "a boy here to see you!"
'So he thinks he can talk his way out of this one does he?' she thought to herself. She got up and opened the portrait. Ron took a step back as she came trough. The look on her face wasn't encouraging, what she said helped even less. "I have nothing I want to say to you and I don't want to hear anything you have to say to me," she said and made to close the portrait again. Ron was too quick and put out his hand to stop her.
"Please Hermione. Just give me a few minutes. I want to make things right between us."
"I said I don't want to hear it," she said firmly.
Ron's voice had a trace of worry in it, "I really want to apologize. Please?"
Hermione sighed. She stepped aside and let Ron in. Her mind went back to his words the previous day, 'You'd do anything for me,' he'd said. She should be kicking herself for her serious lack of judgment where he was concerned.
"I've just come from my sister's room," he began sitting on one of the chairs in the room.
Hermione took the chair opposite him; "I'm surprised to see you in one piece. She was in a fine anger yesterday and this morning as well. Come to think of it so was I. Actually, I still am quite irritated."
"We talked things over and reached a happy median. I came to see if we could talk this out too."
Hermione looked at her nails as if uninterested in what he had to say, "I don't think there is any happy median to be found here."
"Hermione, we can't settle anything if you're going to be like this."
Hermione's eyes snapped up to his and she leaned forward toward him, "And what makes you think that I want to settle this? Maybe yesterday was finally the last straw! Now you think you can stroll in here offer up a few apologies and everything will be all right? Well this time you're wrong. You can't treat people this way."
Ron was shocked at what he was hearing, she was really mad. Of course it wasn't his entire fault, "You shouldn't have interfered! That was between my sister and myself!"
Hermione's eyes flashed with anger. "Don't even try to turn this around on me Ronald Weasley! You have no one to blame for your hot-tempered attitude but yourself!" Ron and Hermione glared at each other. Ron opened his mouth to speak but Hermione cut him off quickly, "If you are going to utter another accusation or come up with any more outbursts then I suggest you get up and leave."
Ron shut his mouth and stood up. He paced the room to clear his head while Hermione sat in her chair watching him. She could practically see what he was thinking as the emotions crossed over his face. Right now the anger was clearly evident, but as he thought about his actions his face turned more into a scowl and finally a grim line as he realized that Hermione was right. He came back to the chair and sat down again.
"I'm sorry," he said softly. "I came here to apologize and I'm making things worse."
"Well that doesn't surprise me, you always let whatever ridiculous thoughts you have in your head come flying out of you mouth before you really think about it." Ron once again opened and closed his mouth, biting back the comment he was about to make. "See! You were about to do it again!" Hermione said giggling.
Her giggle brought Ron's mood up; it was definitely a step in the right direction. "OK, so you're right, but what was I supposed to do? She was out with Malfoy!"
"I don't know what you were supposed to do, but I can assure you that you were NOT supposed to bite her head off for it."
"I know," Ron said sighing, "I never thought of Ginny as being grown up. I know she's just a year younger than me, but she was always the baby and she always will be."
"Ginny is an intelligent girl Ron, she'll make the right decisions, I promise," Hermione said. "Now, as for us. I can appreciate what had happened yesterday and how that made you a little angry. But what I will not tolerate is you tearing into me whenever you see fit." She leaned forward and enunciated every world, "Do I make myself clear?"
Ron swallowed hard, "Yes."
Hermione leaned back in her chair, "Good. I'm glad we cleared that up."
"I really am sorry," Ron said, "you're my best friend and I've always hated when we got into these arguments. I promise that I'll try to keep it together."
"That's all I ask," Hermione said.
"So we're OK then?" Ron asked holding out his hand as an offer of peace.
Hermione placed her hand in his to accept, "Yes, we're OK."
"Good." Hermione caught the little gleam in his eye a second before he stood up yanking her with him and wrapping her in a hug. She laughed and hugged him back. Ron leaned back after a couple of seconds and looked at her, "You're just way to good to me," he said and then kissed her on the cheek. He leaned back to look at her again.
Hermione's face was scarlet and her heart had shivered when he'd kissed her cheek. Ron's face was flushed too as they just stood there holding each other. Hermione's brain didn't seem capable of thought as she stood there in front of him. His face was so close and only thoughts running through her head were, 'Lean in, lean in." That must have been the only thought in his head too because simultaneously their heads started moving toward each other. Hermione's heart was beating in thuds so loud she was sure that Ron could hear them and it only beat louder the closer his face got. She closed her eyes and waited.
She could feel his breath on her face before he suddenly drew away and let go of her completely. "Uh-well-er-," he started backing away to the door, "I should really-er-get ready to pick up the-er-first years," he stumbled into the chair at the desk. "Sorry about that," he said picking up the chair and backing up again this time stumbling over her bed. Realizing he was on her bed he scrambled off falling on to the floor. "What was I saying?" he asked standing up off the floor, "Oh yeah, the er-first years. Yeah, that's what I need to do. I need to leave to get the first years."
Hermione bite her lips to keep from laughing. She was a little disappointed but seeing Ron's hasty retreat from what almost happened was entirely too comical. With her hands placed behind her back she took a step toward him as he took one back. His eyes went wide and he she could tell he was contemplating a mad dash to the door. "Ron, the first years won't be getting her for another few hours yet."
"Oh they don't?" Ron looked behind him judging the distance to the door. He was so embarrassed by what he'd almost done. Hermione was his friend. He wondered if he could run to the door while being nonchalant. "Well, er-then- that is to say-Harry!" he exclaimed almost jumping up and down in happiness. "I promised Harry I'd meet up with him! Yes, that's exactly what I had to do, I had to meet up with Harry," he said grasping at the excuse.
"Well, then I understand," she said in her most compassionate voice as they reached the door. 'Try not to laugh,' she told herself. "Tell Harry I said hi," she told him as he stepped through the portrait. Ron looked ready to do summersaults as he stepped into the hall. Hermione noticed his relief, she almost felt sorry for him. Then again, "Oh Ron, one more thing."
Ron turned around and this time it was Hermione who acted without thinking. As soon as he was facing her she leaned in and kissed him. At first the shock of her actions kept him from responding but it wasn't long before his lips softened and he was kissing her back. His hands came up to cup her face and Hermione covered his hands with hers, pulling them away and breaking the contact.
She took a step back still holding his hands so they were between them and swinging them slightly. "Well," she said lightheartedly, "you'd better not keep Harry waiting." With that she kissed him lightly one last time and walked back in her room. Leaving a very pleasantly dazed Ron standing motionlessly just outside her door.
A/N: OK, so this chapter didn't go as far as I thought it would. I really didn't think that Ron's apologies would take so long, but alas they did. It's just as good though; I wanted all this drama to be over before students came into the picture. Don't worry though, this doesn't mean that it's all smooth sailing for the gang or anything. Just that I thought Ron had enough to worry about with his first day of teaching and all that I cut him a break. If that explanation isn't good enough then here's another one...this is my story and I'll do what I want!!! He he he, I'm just kidding. I'll update again soon!
~Chapter 8~
The next morning when Harry and Ron entered the staff lounge Hermione, Ginny and the others were already there. Hermione and Ginny looked up in Ron's direction and then looked away. "Obviously still a bit upset, I'd say." Ron said to Harry.
Cho looked up noticing them, "Hey Harry, come sit over here!" she said motioning him over.
There was only one chair next to her and the only other available chair was between Draco and Parvati. Ron sighed as he took the other chair. He figured that breakfast would be over soon enough but wondered how long his sister and Hermione would be upset with him. Everyone around the table was chatting except for Draco and Ron. Hermione and Ginny would occasionally shoot revolted looks in his direction.
"What'd you do to them?" Draco asked glancing at Ginny. The fact that she wasn't bubbly happy Ginny Weasley today really bothered him. Not like there was anything he could do about it. It wasn't his problem.
Ron turned to look at him, "What did I do to them? It's you who did anything. Just what do you think you were doing with my sister?"
Draco didn't turn to look at him, "I'm not doing anything with her."
"Stay away from her," Ron said menacingly.
"It seems to me that you sister is old enough to make her own decisions. Besides, I'm not the one seeking her out."
"I'm not going to tell you again."
This time Draco did turn to look at Ron. If they weren't in the staff lounge he'd probably teach Ron a few manners. However since they were in the lounge and since Draco knew he was just being overprotective of his sister, he let it go. "Whatever," was all he said as he turned away.
Ron looked like there was more he wanted to say, but at that moment McGonagall started talking. "All right the students will all be arriving this afternoon and I want to make sure that everyone is clear on what is going to be happening. Ron, you are going to meet them all at the train and bring the first years to the castle. Draco, Ginny, and Parvati, you three will meet the returning students at the carriages and bring them to the castle. Harry, Cho, and Neville, you will meet with the prefects, Head Boy, and Head Girl. I have written them and told them that we had new teachers this year, but they don't know much beyond that. Hermione when the first years arrive, you'll be waiting with the sorting hat and sort them into their individual houses. I think that should cover things here."
She stood up to leave, "One more thing, heads of house, please give your house common rooms a look over to make sure that everything is in order. After the children are taken to their common rooms tonight, I expect you all to meet them there and introduce yourselves and go over the house rules. The rest of the day is yours." She left then and Draco stood up and left right after her.
As Ginny and Hermione left they shot Ron angry looks. Ron sighed. He'd really need to find a way to work things out with them. He stood up determined to make things right. "Harry, I'll see you later," he called to his friend who was still in conversation with Cho.
"OK, see you," Harry said, barely looking away.
Ron walked out and looked to see what direction the girls had headed off in. They were both at the top of the stairs and when they saw him broke off, heading off to their rooms. Ron headed up the stairs and stopped. Which one to deal with first? He ended up heading toward his sister's room. She was his sister and therefore had to forgive him by default. He reached her portrait, where a young woman sat reading a book, and asked to see Ginny.
"She already said she didn't want to see you," the woman said.
Ron sighed. He should have expected it wouldn't be this easy. "Please, tell her I came to apologize. Tell her I really want to talk to her."
The woman in the portrait took pity on Ron and stood up, "I'll see what I can do." Ron didn't know what the woman had told Ginny, but she came back a few minutes later, "Good luck," she said and portrait swung open.
Ron stepped in and saw his sister sitting at her desk. He walked in and sat on the bed behind her. When she finally turned around to look at him he said, "I'm sorry for the way I acted yesterday. I didn't mean to make you feel like you were doing something wrong."
"Ron, I've thought a lot about what happened and I know you were just 'defending my honor' or whatever," she said bringing up her fingers in little quotation marks, "but I know what I'm doing. And if I want to talk to Malfoy I will."
Ron stood up from the bed, "But it's Malfoy! You know who his father was! You can't trust anything he says or does!"
Ginny leaned back in her chair and glared up at her brother, "Is this how you came to apologize?"
Ron sat back down and took a breath to calm down, "I'm sorry. It's just that you're my sister, and I've got to keep an eye on you."
Ginny moved over to sit next to her brother and took his hands in hers, "I know you do Ron, but you have to let me live my life as well. I'm old enough to decide who's good company and who's bad. You have to trust me on that."
"I know I do. I guess that's the hard part, you'll always be my baby sister, but I trust your judgment and if you want to hang out with Malfoy," he said grimacing at the thought, "then I can't stop you from doing it."
"Thank you," she said giving her brother a hug.
Ron hugged her back; "Of course if I ever hear he did anything to you, anything at all, I'm going to beat the living daylights out of him."
Ginny pulled away laughing, "I wouldn't expect anything less."
"All right I'd better go and apologize to Hermione."
"Good luck with that one," Ginny told him as he stood up. "I may have to forgive you, but she doesn't.
"I figured as much, but I've got to figure something out. She can't avoid me all year."
Ginny gave him a look that made him feel as if Hermione might just do that very thing and it made him panic a little. He excused himself and headed toward Hermione's room. She couldn't be that mad at him could she? He hadn't meant to snap at her, he was just upset over his sister's actions. Of course, he never seemed to stop and think when it came to Hermione. He hoped that he'd be able to smooth things over with her as well.
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Hermione was sitting at her vanity angrily brushing her hair. She was thoroughly annoyed with Ron. Who was he to snap at her like that? It wasn't anything new for them, they were well known for their arguments while at school. Maybe it was just the atmosphere of Hogwarts that made his mouth move while stupid words flowed out of it. Besides, she was only trying to help.
"Hermione," came the giggling voice of her room's keeper, a young girl named Diane. Hermione turned to look at the small picture frame on her night stand where Diane stood in her pink floral dress covering her mouth to keep from giggling, "There's a-" more giggling, "a boy here to see you!"
'So he thinks he can talk his way out of this one does he?' she thought to herself. She got up and opened the portrait. Ron took a step back as she came trough. The look on her face wasn't encouraging, what she said helped even less. "I have nothing I want to say to you and I don't want to hear anything you have to say to me," she said and made to close the portrait again. Ron was too quick and put out his hand to stop her.
"Please Hermione. Just give me a few minutes. I want to make things right between us."
"I said I don't want to hear it," she said firmly.
Ron's voice had a trace of worry in it, "I really want to apologize. Please?"
Hermione sighed. She stepped aside and let Ron in. Her mind went back to his words the previous day, 'You'd do anything for me,' he'd said. She should be kicking herself for her serious lack of judgment where he was concerned.
"I've just come from my sister's room," he began sitting on one of the chairs in the room.
Hermione took the chair opposite him; "I'm surprised to see you in one piece. She was in a fine anger yesterday and this morning as well. Come to think of it so was I. Actually, I still am quite irritated."
"We talked things over and reached a happy median. I came to see if we could talk this out too."
Hermione looked at her nails as if uninterested in what he had to say, "I don't think there is any happy median to be found here."
"Hermione, we can't settle anything if you're going to be like this."
Hermione's eyes snapped up to his and she leaned forward toward him, "And what makes you think that I want to settle this? Maybe yesterday was finally the last straw! Now you think you can stroll in here offer up a few apologies and everything will be all right? Well this time you're wrong. You can't treat people this way."
Ron was shocked at what he was hearing, she was really mad. Of course it wasn't his entire fault, "You shouldn't have interfered! That was between my sister and myself!"
Hermione's eyes flashed with anger. "Don't even try to turn this around on me Ronald Weasley! You have no one to blame for your hot-tempered attitude but yourself!" Ron and Hermione glared at each other. Ron opened his mouth to speak but Hermione cut him off quickly, "If you are going to utter another accusation or come up with any more outbursts then I suggest you get up and leave."
Ron shut his mouth and stood up. He paced the room to clear his head while Hermione sat in her chair watching him. She could practically see what he was thinking as the emotions crossed over his face. Right now the anger was clearly evident, but as he thought about his actions his face turned more into a scowl and finally a grim line as he realized that Hermione was right. He came back to the chair and sat down again.
"I'm sorry," he said softly. "I came here to apologize and I'm making things worse."
"Well that doesn't surprise me, you always let whatever ridiculous thoughts you have in your head come flying out of you mouth before you really think about it." Ron once again opened and closed his mouth, biting back the comment he was about to make. "See! You were about to do it again!" Hermione said giggling.
Her giggle brought Ron's mood up; it was definitely a step in the right direction. "OK, so you're right, but what was I supposed to do? She was out with Malfoy!"
"I don't know what you were supposed to do, but I can assure you that you were NOT supposed to bite her head off for it."
"I know," Ron said sighing, "I never thought of Ginny as being grown up. I know she's just a year younger than me, but she was always the baby and she always will be."
"Ginny is an intelligent girl Ron, she'll make the right decisions, I promise," Hermione said. "Now, as for us. I can appreciate what had happened yesterday and how that made you a little angry. But what I will not tolerate is you tearing into me whenever you see fit." She leaned forward and enunciated every world, "Do I make myself clear?"
Ron swallowed hard, "Yes."
Hermione leaned back in her chair, "Good. I'm glad we cleared that up."
"I really am sorry," Ron said, "you're my best friend and I've always hated when we got into these arguments. I promise that I'll try to keep it together."
"That's all I ask," Hermione said.
"So we're OK then?" Ron asked holding out his hand as an offer of peace.
Hermione placed her hand in his to accept, "Yes, we're OK."
"Good." Hermione caught the little gleam in his eye a second before he stood up yanking her with him and wrapping her in a hug. She laughed and hugged him back. Ron leaned back after a couple of seconds and looked at her, "You're just way to good to me," he said and then kissed her on the cheek. He leaned back to look at her again.
Hermione's face was scarlet and her heart had shivered when he'd kissed her cheek. Ron's face was flushed too as they just stood there holding each other. Hermione's brain didn't seem capable of thought as she stood there in front of him. His face was so close and only thoughts running through her head were, 'Lean in, lean in." That must have been the only thought in his head too because simultaneously their heads started moving toward each other. Hermione's heart was beating in thuds so loud she was sure that Ron could hear them and it only beat louder the closer his face got. She closed her eyes and waited.
She could feel his breath on her face before he suddenly drew away and let go of her completely. "Uh-well-er-," he started backing away to the door, "I should really-er-get ready to pick up the-er-first years," he stumbled into the chair at the desk. "Sorry about that," he said picking up the chair and backing up again this time stumbling over her bed. Realizing he was on her bed he scrambled off falling on to the floor. "What was I saying?" he asked standing up off the floor, "Oh yeah, the er-first years. Yeah, that's what I need to do. I need to leave to get the first years."
Hermione bite her lips to keep from laughing. She was a little disappointed but seeing Ron's hasty retreat from what almost happened was entirely too comical. With her hands placed behind her back she took a step toward him as he took one back. His eyes went wide and he she could tell he was contemplating a mad dash to the door. "Ron, the first years won't be getting her for another few hours yet."
"Oh they don't?" Ron looked behind him judging the distance to the door. He was so embarrassed by what he'd almost done. Hermione was his friend. He wondered if he could run to the door while being nonchalant. "Well, er-then- that is to say-Harry!" he exclaimed almost jumping up and down in happiness. "I promised Harry I'd meet up with him! Yes, that's exactly what I had to do, I had to meet up with Harry," he said grasping at the excuse.
"Well, then I understand," she said in her most compassionate voice as they reached the door. 'Try not to laugh,' she told herself. "Tell Harry I said hi," she told him as he stepped through the portrait. Ron looked ready to do summersaults as he stepped into the hall. Hermione noticed his relief, she almost felt sorry for him. Then again, "Oh Ron, one more thing."
Ron turned around and this time it was Hermione who acted without thinking. As soon as he was facing her she leaned in and kissed him. At first the shock of her actions kept him from responding but it wasn't long before his lips softened and he was kissing her back. His hands came up to cup her face and Hermione covered his hands with hers, pulling them away and breaking the contact.
She took a step back still holding his hands so they were between them and swinging them slightly. "Well," she said lightheartedly, "you'd better not keep Harry waiting." With that she kissed him lightly one last time and walked back in her room. Leaving a very pleasantly dazed Ron standing motionlessly just outside her door.
A/N: OK, so this chapter didn't go as far as I thought it would. I really didn't think that Ron's apologies would take so long, but alas they did. It's just as good though; I wanted all this drama to be over before students came into the picture. Don't worry though, this doesn't mean that it's all smooth sailing for the gang or anything. Just that I thought Ron had enough to worry about with his first day of teaching and all that I cut him a break. If that explanation isn't good enough then here's another one...this is my story and I'll do what I want!!! He he he, I'm just kidding. I'll update again soon!
