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Someone asked if I was a name freak, which I'm not. Go to and you can figure out what your name means.
READ THIS: I AM BASING THIS ROSE CEREMONY PURELY ON YOUR VOTES!
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Harry was very nervous. He had only 1 hour left till his rose ceremony. He would have to take out someone he really liked... or loved. He wasn't sure. Anyway, he hated doing that. It was the only bad part of the Wizard's Bachelor; asking someone to leave when he really cared about them.
This was the worst rose ceremony for him. Definitely the worst.
Each girl's family freaked him out in some strange way.
He was afraid that Cari's father, Brian, would shoot him if he didn't pick Cari.
He was just plain afraid of Cho's mom.
Terra's whole family freaked him out.
But each girl's family also had things that Harry liked about them.
Cari's family all seemed pretty fun to hang out with.
Cho's family was fun too, and Harry loved the cookies Cho's mother made.
Terra's family was very warm and kind to Harry.
See, the families were all pretty good.
Harry just had to pick what kind-of lifestyle he wanted. Humorous and fun? Romantic and Sweet? Trustworthy and Kind?
Harry tried to think of the shortcomings of each of the girls. It was very hard for him, to tell you the truth.
Cho was great, but she was always misunderstanding what Harry meant, which could be bad for a relationship.
Cari was great as well, but she would always make a joke out of everything, and Harry could never see her serious side, which could be bad as well.
Terra was great like the other two, but would her simple nature be able to take all the publicity Harry had in his life? That would be bad if she couldn't.
Harry went down to the rose room at 8 for the rose ceremony. He was feeling very anxious and nervous.
Cho looked very pretty in a short (and skimpy) black dress. She seemed nervous, and was self-consiously chewing on her nails. She smiled at Harry and said hi.
Cari was wearing a bright blue dress that stood slightly out of place. She seemed nervous, and all she could do was give a little grin to Harry.
Terra was wearing her usual pretty red dress. She would occasionally say something to Cari or Cho on about how nervous she was. She smiled at Harry, but couldn't find any words.
Hagrid walked in carrying a tray of two roses. "Hi, Harry."
"Hi."
He handed Harry the roses, and left just like that. He seemed to sense Harry's nervousness.
"Hello, ladies," said Harry.
"Hi, Harry."
"This has been an amazing journey for me, and I'm hoping for you too," said Harry. "Though, unfortunately, one of your journeys is about to end. Though, for the girl who doesn't get a rose tonight, I just want her to know, that this is just the beginning for her true journey. That journey will lead her through the thrills of life, that I can't take her on."
Harry stopped, looking at the girl who wouldn't get a rose. He hated to do this to her. He hated it.
"My first rose," Harry stopped. What did he want? "My first rose: Cho." Cho walked up, feeling extremely pleased with herself and Harry. "Cho, do you accept this rose?"
"Yes." She smiled and gave Harry a small kiss on the cheek. When she walked back, Harry heard her mutter 'Good luck' to each of the girls.
"My last rose." Harry felt so horrible. His stomach was churning. He hated to part like this. It was the worst feeling he had ever had. What did he want? A relationship that he could trust would last forever? Or a relationship that would be like a never-ending roller coaster? His feelings were all jumbled up inside.
Okay, thought Harry, what do you want in a girl? She has to be... attractive, humorous, trustworthy, fun, loving, caring, everything! She had to be everything that was good!
It was not a matter of Harry didn't love Cari or Terra. He loved them both, but one, he felt stronger with.
"My last rose," said Harry, taking a huge gulp. "My last rose goes to Cari." Cari walked up, not having any expression on her face. "Cari, do you accept this rose?"
"Yes," she said, giving Harry a small hug, then running back to Terra to give her a huge hug. Cho also gave Terra a big hug. Harry just stood by himself feeling him torn up inside.
Terra walked back to Harry. "Hi," she said quietly.
"Hi."
There was an awkward pause. Then, Harry just gave Terra a huge hug.
"I'm so sorry," said Harry. He truly was. "It's just..."
"Don't tell me," said Terra, a slight smile erupting from her lips. "I'm going with your speech. This is just the beginning of my journey."
"Yeah. I know you'll find someone. You're intelligent, kind, pretty, everything a guy wants in a girl," said Harry.
"Thanks. And you're a great guy, Harry. I'm sure you'll find yourself happy with each of the girls. They're all great to be with."
"Do you have any opinions on them?"
"Yes, but if they are the girls I think they are, they'll tell you my opinions," said Terra. Harry didn't really understand.
"Well, I guess this is good-bye."
"Yes," said Terra. She gave Harry a polite kiss on the cheek and left.
Cho and Cari walked up to Harry.
"I'm sorry, Harry," said Cho.
"She was a great friend," said Cari.
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READ THIS IF YOU ARE A TERRA SUPPORTER: For all Terra supporters, I'm sorry that Terra had to leave. I was going by the votes, and she had the least votes of the three girls. That's why she had to go.
The votes for this chapter were:
Cho: 62 votes
Cari: 62 votes
Terra: 55 votes
Again, I'm sorry Terra had to go. Honestly, she's always been one of my favorites! (.
Someone asked if I was a name freak, which I'm not. Go to and you can figure out what your name means.
READ THIS: I AM BASING THIS ROSE CEREMONY PURELY ON YOUR VOTES!
; ' ; ' ; ' ; ' ; ' ; ' ; ' ; ' ; '
Harry was very nervous. He had only 1 hour left till his rose ceremony. He would have to take out someone he really liked... or loved. He wasn't sure. Anyway, he hated doing that. It was the only bad part of the Wizard's Bachelor; asking someone to leave when he really cared about them.
This was the worst rose ceremony for him. Definitely the worst.
Each girl's family freaked him out in some strange way.
He was afraid that Cari's father, Brian, would shoot him if he didn't pick Cari.
He was just plain afraid of Cho's mom.
Terra's whole family freaked him out.
But each girl's family also had things that Harry liked about them.
Cari's family all seemed pretty fun to hang out with.
Cho's family was fun too, and Harry loved the cookies Cho's mother made.
Terra's family was very warm and kind to Harry.
See, the families were all pretty good.
Harry just had to pick what kind-of lifestyle he wanted. Humorous and fun? Romantic and Sweet? Trustworthy and Kind?
Harry tried to think of the shortcomings of each of the girls. It was very hard for him, to tell you the truth.
Cho was great, but she was always misunderstanding what Harry meant, which could be bad for a relationship.
Cari was great as well, but she would always make a joke out of everything, and Harry could never see her serious side, which could be bad as well.
Terra was great like the other two, but would her simple nature be able to take all the publicity Harry had in his life? That would be bad if she couldn't.
Harry went down to the rose room at 8 for the rose ceremony. He was feeling very anxious and nervous.
Cho looked very pretty in a short (and skimpy) black dress. She seemed nervous, and was self-consiously chewing on her nails. She smiled at Harry and said hi.
Cari was wearing a bright blue dress that stood slightly out of place. She seemed nervous, and all she could do was give a little grin to Harry.
Terra was wearing her usual pretty red dress. She would occasionally say something to Cari or Cho on about how nervous she was. She smiled at Harry, but couldn't find any words.
Hagrid walked in carrying a tray of two roses. "Hi, Harry."
"Hi."
He handed Harry the roses, and left just like that. He seemed to sense Harry's nervousness.
"Hello, ladies," said Harry.
"Hi, Harry."
"This has been an amazing journey for me, and I'm hoping for you too," said Harry. "Though, unfortunately, one of your journeys is about to end. Though, for the girl who doesn't get a rose tonight, I just want her to know, that this is just the beginning for her true journey. That journey will lead her through the thrills of life, that I can't take her on."
Harry stopped, looking at the girl who wouldn't get a rose. He hated to do this to her. He hated it.
"My first rose," Harry stopped. What did he want? "My first rose: Cho." Cho walked up, feeling extremely pleased with herself and Harry. "Cho, do you accept this rose?"
"Yes." She smiled and gave Harry a small kiss on the cheek. When she walked back, Harry heard her mutter 'Good luck' to each of the girls.
"My last rose." Harry felt so horrible. His stomach was churning. He hated to part like this. It was the worst feeling he had ever had. What did he want? A relationship that he could trust would last forever? Or a relationship that would be like a never-ending roller coaster? His feelings were all jumbled up inside.
Okay, thought Harry, what do you want in a girl? She has to be... attractive, humorous, trustworthy, fun, loving, caring, everything! She had to be everything that was good!
It was not a matter of Harry didn't love Cari or Terra. He loved them both, but one, he felt stronger with.
"My last rose," said Harry, taking a huge gulp. "My last rose goes to Cari." Cari walked up, not having any expression on her face. "Cari, do you accept this rose?"
"Yes," she said, giving Harry a small hug, then running back to Terra to give her a huge hug. Cho also gave Terra a big hug. Harry just stood by himself feeling him torn up inside.
Terra walked back to Harry. "Hi," she said quietly.
"Hi."
There was an awkward pause. Then, Harry just gave Terra a huge hug.
"I'm so sorry," said Harry. He truly was. "It's just..."
"Don't tell me," said Terra, a slight smile erupting from her lips. "I'm going with your speech. This is just the beginning of my journey."
"Yeah. I know you'll find someone. You're intelligent, kind, pretty, everything a guy wants in a girl," said Harry.
"Thanks. And you're a great guy, Harry. I'm sure you'll find yourself happy with each of the girls. They're all great to be with."
"Do you have any opinions on them?"
"Yes, but if they are the girls I think they are, they'll tell you my opinions," said Terra. Harry didn't really understand.
"Well, I guess this is good-bye."
"Yes," said Terra. She gave Harry a polite kiss on the cheek and left.
Cho and Cari walked up to Harry.
"I'm sorry, Harry," said Cho.
"She was a great friend," said Cari.
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READ THIS IF YOU ARE A TERRA SUPPORTER: For all Terra supporters, I'm sorry that Terra had to leave. I was going by the votes, and she had the least votes of the three girls. That's why she had to go.
The votes for this chapter were:
Cho: 62 votes
Cari: 62 votes
Terra: 55 votes
Again, I'm sorry Terra had to go. Honestly, she's always been one of my favorites! (.
