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Harry woke up early the next morning so as to avoid Hermione. He and Ginny thought it was best if she didn't know Harry was talking to Ron. He kissed Ginny goodbye and with a loud crack had disappeared from Ginny's sight.

"Ron?" said Harry. A walked out of the kitchen and found Ron lying on the couch, expressionlessly sipping a beer, despite the early hour. "Hey." he said nearly startling Ron.

"Oh, hey. What's up?"

"So, um, how's it going with Hermione?"

"She's moving out. Well, moved out is more like it." He said taking a huge gulp of beer. "Wait a second, you already know, don't you?"

"Yeah. She's staying with Ginny and me until she can move into her
apartment."

"Figures."

Harry decided to push for more details, though he wasn't quite sure he would get them. "So, uh, what caused it? I mean, it seemed sort of sudden to me and Ginny."

Ron paused. "Frankly, mate, it was more than one thing that caused it. It was more like a number of things that built up."

"So she has no certain reason, then?"

"She doesn't, no. Mrs. Career Women, Mrs. I-can-Handle It-On-My-Own-So-Back-
Off. She was constantly choosing her career over me. Me! Her husband!"

"So you're saying it was her fault then?" said Harry, not sure if he was helping. "Don't you think you could have been part of the reason too?"

"I suppose you assume it's all my fault. You must after hearing everything
from Hermione. What has she been saying anyway?"

"I'm not siding on this, and Hermione hasn't told me a thing."

Ron took a sip of his drink again. He paused for quite some time before he spoke again. "You know, mate, sometimes things change. Sometimes feelings change or fade, you know? And-and there's just nothing you can do about it!"

"Wait a second! So you're saying that you don't love Hermione anymore?"

"I don't know. It's just. I don't feel it anymore. I just think we weren't
as destined to be together as I thought we were."

"This coming from you, Ron? You loved her so much it took you over six years to finally admit it! Remember how happy you were when you took her to the Christmas Ball in our sixth year? And remember when you were going to propose to her? Gosh, you wouldn't shut up for a second about how wonderful
she was! 'She's the women of my dreams! Honestly, Harry, if she says no I'll die!' You were almost late picking her up! She said yes for a reason, Ron. And now you're just letting everything go? Why are you doing that?"

"I told you Harry, feelings fade! And it's not like Hermione cares! Like I
said, all she cared about was work. She had no time for me!"

"You can't expect everything to be perfect, Ron!"

"And why not? I mean I know things can't be perfect, but things should be
better than they are now! Can't I at least expect that?"

"Listen, it's your life and your decision. There's nothing I can do too change your mind, but please, just think over what you're doing. Maybe you'll realize you're making the biggest mistake of your life." There was a loud crack, and Harry was gone.

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