Harry knew this feeling. He used to feel it all the time when Cho Chang was around. But this couldn't be happening. What would his girlfriend, Angelina think? Would she throw him off the Quidditch team? Quidditch was his life, Angelina wouldn't do that, but she would dump him, if he told her, that is. But he's not going to. Because he doesn't really feel this way, right? It's just my imagination, Harry thought, or a really bizarre dream.
Sure, there was the time he liked Ginny, but once Ginny and Dean Thomas started going out (second year running) Harry gave up on Ginny. Sure, there was the cute girl that lived around 4 Pivet Drive, but he could only see her during the summer. And once she found out he went to St. Brutus's Secure Center for Incurably Criminal Boys, she became Dudley's girlfriend. But he was over her. If she could believe a lie as absurd as that, Harry didn't want to be with her.
But then, when Harry went back to Hogwarts for his 6th year, Angelina was still the captain of the Quidditch team in her final year. Harry suddenly found that very attractive. Not to mentions her hair, her eyes, and her amazing talent on a broomstick. Harry felt as if for the first time he was in love. Luckily for him, Angelina started showing interest in Harry and flirted. Soon they were having private practices and then they were going out. Harry never felt better; neither had Angelina. Oh, sure they had their fights, but mostly over the latest game. All it took was another private practice and they were happy again.
Yet love works in mysterious ways. Soon he and another girl started having private study groups. And that's all they were, study groups. But Angelina didn't believe that, and neither did anyone else. They thought it was just like Harry and Angelina's private practices. "Who cares what they think?" Harry's study partner said at first. But soon the taunting became worse, and then Angelina wouldn't talk to him. Nothing was right for Harry. He couldn't stop the study group! For the first time in his life, he was actually doing pretty decent in Potions. But he couldn't lose Angelina, his girlfriend, his life! So he asked Angelina to join the study group to show it was only a study group. Angelina was reluctant at first (who can blame her?) but soon agreed. Angelina saw it was only a study group, and she told Harry she couldn't continue to stay in the study group. With her N.E.W.T.'s coming up, she needed a study group with her age group. She was truly sorry, but Harry understood.
Harry continued the study group, however. It almost reminded him of the D.A. But, with less people, of course. Everything was great. Then his study partner asked him what he was doing at the next Hogsmeade visit. Harry told her he would be spending time with Angelina because of their busy schedules, he never saw her anymore. His study partner looked disappointed, but continued as if nothing had happened. That's when the feelings started. But how can this be happening? Harry thought, I don't like Hermione!
Sure, there was the time he liked Ginny, but once Ginny and Dean Thomas started going out (second year running) Harry gave up on Ginny. Sure, there was the cute girl that lived around 4 Pivet Drive, but he could only see her during the summer. And once she found out he went to St. Brutus's Secure Center for Incurably Criminal Boys, she became Dudley's girlfriend. But he was over her. If she could believe a lie as absurd as that, Harry didn't want to be with her.
But then, when Harry went back to Hogwarts for his 6th year, Angelina was still the captain of the Quidditch team in her final year. Harry suddenly found that very attractive. Not to mentions her hair, her eyes, and her amazing talent on a broomstick. Harry felt as if for the first time he was in love. Luckily for him, Angelina started showing interest in Harry and flirted. Soon they were having private practices and then they were going out. Harry never felt better; neither had Angelina. Oh, sure they had their fights, but mostly over the latest game. All it took was another private practice and they were happy again.
Yet love works in mysterious ways. Soon he and another girl started having private study groups. And that's all they were, study groups. But Angelina didn't believe that, and neither did anyone else. They thought it was just like Harry and Angelina's private practices. "Who cares what they think?" Harry's study partner said at first. But soon the taunting became worse, and then Angelina wouldn't talk to him. Nothing was right for Harry. He couldn't stop the study group! For the first time in his life, he was actually doing pretty decent in Potions. But he couldn't lose Angelina, his girlfriend, his life! So he asked Angelina to join the study group to show it was only a study group. Angelina was reluctant at first (who can blame her?) but soon agreed. Angelina saw it was only a study group, and she told Harry she couldn't continue to stay in the study group. With her N.E.W.T.'s coming up, she needed a study group with her age group. She was truly sorry, but Harry understood.
Harry continued the study group, however. It almost reminded him of the D.A. But, with less people, of course. Everything was great. Then his study partner asked him what he was doing at the next Hogsmeade visit. Harry told her he would be spending time with Angelina because of their busy schedules, he never saw her anymore. His study partner looked disappointed, but continued as if nothing had happened. That's when the feelings started. But how can this be happening? Harry thought, I don't like Hermione!
