A/N: Ok, before you read this chapter, please go back and make sure you've read Chapter 15, because I edited it to make it six weeks later, so the letter from Jamie came in mid-February.

"Jamie! Jamie, where are you?" she didn't care who heard her yell through The Great Hall at the Gryffindor table; she had to find Jamie and explain.

Her green eyes scanned frantically up and down her table, but unfortunately, no Head Boy was in sight.

Maybe he's just in the bathroom, she told herself, sitting down and picking up a nice, fresh cucumber sandwich.

But for some reason, she couldn't eat. She was worried about Jamie and where he could've gone. She felt so terrible that every second that went by, she thought she could use to talk to him and it made her feel extremely guilty.

The bell suddenly rang and her heart sank into her shoes after thudding in her chest painfully all lunch. Her heart thrashed around so many times, it was a wonder it could still work.

Next block was Charms. Robyn sat with Harry in that class, so Laura had to suffer next to Ron. Unfortunately, Ron and her got paired up by Professor Flitwick. Anger pounded in her veins when Ron smiled at her meekly. The letter she got from Jamie was burning a hole in her jean's pocket. Robyn took out all her frustration and guilt of making Jamie feel the way he did all day on Ron, and so she snapped at him every time he tried to speak, even if it was just some pointers to make her cobra get through the obstacle course that was set up around the classroom.

"Yes!" Robyn said under her breath when the bell rang, being the first one out of the classroom.

She had Astrology next block, which was her favorite class. Ron was a Pisces and Jamie and her were Tauruses. It was bad for two Tauruses to be a match because they'd always butt heads with each other and fight a lot, but were still very affectionate and romantic. They also understood each other well. She never worried about the problems that a Pieces and Taurus couple would have, since she always thought Ron and her were the perfect match. There wasn't many Gryffindors in that class, since they liked adventure: classes like Care of Magical Creatures and more practical things. Most Gryffindors didn't believe in stuff like Astrology. But Parvati and Lavender were there for her to talk to, and they fawned over her since she was a model.

"Hey Robyn!" Lavender squealed. A long, exaggerated gasp came from Parvati.

"I love what you did with, like, your hair!" Parvati commented, playing with it, "It's, like, crimped!"

"Thanks," Robyn mumbled with a small, barely noticeable smile.

"What's wrong?" Lavender asked in her annoying, high-pitched voice, "Troubles with your lover, James?"

Parvati and her were in a fit of giggles.

"He's not my lover," Robyn replied, forcing herself not to blush because of what she just found out.

That afternoon in the common room, Robyn sat on the couch, thinking of what to say to Jamie when he walked into the common room next. Apparently, he didn't tell his friends about the whole situation, because they walked right by her a few times. Suddenly, an idea struck her. She had no idea why she didn't think of it before. She'd use Harry's map to find out where he was. She jumped up and ran straight to the library to find Harry crouched over a nasty Potions essay.

"You know you have all weekend to finish that," she said, hands on the back of his chair and chin on his right shoulder.

"Oh, hey Robyn," Harry said as she pulled up a chair, "What's up?"

Robyn took a deep breath and told him everything, making it very dramatic just to get extra sympathy, since she loved it when Harry comforted her. It was nice to know he cared... that was why he was the only one who knew about the whole thing.

"So I was wondering if I could use your Marauder's Map to find him," she finished.

Harry quickly ruffled through his robe pockets, pulling out many interesting things: love notes to and from Ginny, pictures of his family and friends, a huge bar of solid chocolate, some quills, muggle and wizarding money, and finally, the famous "Parchmente."

"Thanks so much," she said, grabbing it off the table and pulling out her wand.

When she saw the view of Hogwarts on her Map, it puzzled her.

"This can't be," she said, pointing to Jamie's dot, "This says he's right behind me."

"I am."

Robyn gasped as her head shot up. She slowed turned around in her seat to see Jamie, who looked very solemn.

"I'm so sorry," she said, standing up and pulling out the parchment which she's read a million times.

"I read this right when Sprout found it on my essay. I didn't notice it before... I couldn't find you-"

"Shh," Jamie cooed, placing a finger on her lips that sent a little chill down her spine, "It's alright now."

Robyn looked right into Jamie's glistening eyes and still seeing sadness, rejection and a great curiosity.

"I want to know something," Jamie said, "I want you to tell me what I asked for in that letter."

She remembered all of their times they had together. They were her happiest days yet. She couldn't imagine being with anyone other than Jamie... and she felt like she could tell him anything.

"I-I think I love you too," she said quietly, realizing it for the first time.

No one saw the smile on Harry's face.(A/N: Yay, the brother's stamp of approval!)

Jamie suddenly wrapped his arms around her waist and pulled her closer so that there was only a few inches of space between them. He closed the space and kissed her really hard with all the passion that had been building up. She was blown away by the all the warmth that the one kiss had started to give her and snaked her hands around his neck and played with his hair while they kissed in the library in front of everyone. After quite a while, they stopped and smiled from ear to ear with their foreheads connected.

"What are you doing?" a loud screech came from the front of the library, "No hanky panky in my library!"

It was, of course, Madame Pince. She grabbed both of them by the ear lobes and pulled them out of the library while they moaned in pain.

As soon as they were tossed out into the corridor, they laughed and rubbed their very red ears. They walked back to the common room, arm around each other(A/N: I thought of ending it here, but it's too short that way).

"I guess I can throw this away now," Robyn said, pulling off her elastic band.

She was definitely over Ron by then. Now she knew that there was much better guys out there for her.

"Wait-give it to me," Jamie said and she handed him the band with a puzzled look on her face.

"Just watch," he said, looking evilly at Draco.

Robyn gasped and attempting to stifle her loud snickers and giggles, but failing miserably.

He set it in a slingshot in his fingers and aimed it for Draco, closing one eye. When he let it go, it flew through the air and hit Draco right on the forehead.

They both fell into fits of laughter and dove into a dent in the wall(A/N: Constructed there, of course). Jamie tried to "shh" her, but laughed as he did so. They did bring the volume down a considerable amount, though.

"Who was that?!" the victim yelled angrily.

Jamie peeked around the corner and saw that Draco had disappeared, so they slowly walked back to the common room, talking and laughing about that last event and basically fooling around like old best friends.

When Robyn hopped into bed after receiving a long, enjoyful good-night kiss from Jamie, she realized how wonderful her year would really be. And it was far more better than she imagined at the start, even when she was with Ron. The best part was that Valentine's Day was tomorrow.

A/N: Ok then! Too mushy? Too happy? Too rushed? You tell me. Review!