Yay! I finally have a third chapter! I'm amazed, normally it takes me quite a bit loner to continue one of my stories, so I'm glad. Oh, and I hope you like it. Toodles, and thanks to those who reviewed, I LOVE YOU ALL! Raven.

Prosecutor: The prosecution would like to call Mr. Ronald Weasley to the stand.

Rita Skeeter: Oh my… they wouldn't.

Prosecution: You're a close friend of Mr. Potter's, correct?

Ron Weasley: Yes, we've been friends since we both started Hogwarts, nine years ago.

Prosecutor: So would you say you were close?

Ron Weasley: Yes, I would have gone as far as to call him my brother.

Prosecutor: Would you say that you thought he would have told you if the Dark Lord had him under his control?

Ron Weasley: Yeah, during school he would always come to me or Hermione if something was up with You-Know-Who, it happened a lot, actually.
Prosecutor: So, would you say that he was being somehow controlled?

Ron Weasley: Definitely.

Prosecutor: Okay, was Mr. Potter any different, in these past few years.

Ron Weasley: Yes.

Prosecutor: How?

Ron Weasley: He was more distant, didn't talk as much, it seemed. Prosecutor: So, emotionally different then? Not physically?

Ron Weasley: Just emotionally. He still looked the same, and trained and everything the same when it came to Quidditch, he seemed just as devoted to our team. Though when Slytherin was up against another team, it seemed as if he wanted to cheer for them but knew that he couldn't, because it would seem suspicious.

Prosecutor: So, he appeared to be slightly sympathetic to the darker side of things at school?

Ron Weasley: Yes.

Prosecutor: Would you say that he seemed to gravitate toward them in other ways?

Ron Weasley: Yes, slightly, but it wasn't so obvious that people who didn't really know him would notice. You kind of had to be close to him, and notice his mannerisms to notice that they changed. That's how slight the change was. It wasn't as if he flaunted it, I think he knew better than that, he was more controlled and knew that though he was excited and wanted to show his change he really couldn't. It wasn't something that any of his friends would appreciate, no one would applaud him. And he knew that, so he kept everything to himself as though nothing was different and nothing was wrong. And the question that I know you're dying to ask me, but you know you're not allowed to ask. So I'll tell you. Yes, I think he did it, there's no doubt in my mind that he did. I always knew he was a very manipulative person. After all, he had every single person in that school that his home life was fine, that nothing was wrong, and that he was happy to go back. Hell, he even had me fooled for the longest time, and though I know, others would say that was what turned him, as I know in fact that he turned, he turned on us long ago, we've all just been to blind to see it, and that needs to stop. Sure, he was the boy that was supposed to save us, but if he can turn on us like this than he can turn again. And the next time, if we let him again it will be much worse. That's all I have to say.

Prosecutor: If the defense has no questions, I would like to move on to my next witness, a Ms. Hermione Granger.

Judge: Fine, does the defense have any questions for Mr. Wesley?

Defnse: No we do not.

Harry Potter: I have a question, your honor.

Judge: As long as it is not on the record on considered while reaching a verdict, that should be fine.

Harry Potter: Thank you, what I wan to know, Mr. Weasley, is how you can call me a traitor when you sit there and pretend to be my friend for nine years, as you put it then, all of a sudden turn your back on me. If I was a traitor and turned on you it wasn't sudden and it wasn't unprovoked. So, when I get through this trial, you will never be able to consider me a friend again.

Ron Weasley: Who the hell would want to be your friend after you betrayed us like this. I hope you go to prison, you sick fuck. And I hope you never get out, because you're guilty and deserve to rot in that place you've thrown yourself into.