Author's Notes: To kutekelcie (munch, munch) this is a really good cookie! So sorry that I had to change the story title on ya! much luv still.Tks to pumpkinpie4ever for my very first review!On to part two!
Found
Hermione looked at the letter address to her and let out a frustrating sigh. Words like 'beautiful', 'brilliant', and 'love' keep jumping out at her. Why? Why did he have to write her letters? She took her billion ant letter from Victor and stuffed it into her book bag. She had told Victor a million times that they should see other people; after all he was off busy with his new career. Also she was so over him. But he just keeps sending her these letters filled with praise. She knew that she was not 'BEAUTIFUL', 'BRILLIANT' or 'LOVED'! Well she knew she was brilliant, that was a given. She just wishes that he would stop. Besides if she was so bloody beautiful, then why didn't other boys tell her so? More importantly, why hadn't Harry noticed? "Bloody boys!" she said flinging her book bag on back. "Why couldn't Harry be Victor." she said to herself while heading to the library. She did a bit of studding and decided to retire for the night. As she stepped through the porthole she couldn't help but hear a few of her fellow school mates having a good laugh. She looked over by the fire place to find Fred, George, Ginny, Neville, and Seamus bent over a piece of parchment having a good laugh.
"What's so funny?" she asked heading over to where they were.
"Nothing." Said Seamus as George took the parchment and tucked it into his pocket.
"Humph. Have it your way." She said as she turned on her heals and headed to the room she shared. "I'll just ask Ginny about it later." She whispered with a smile.
Upon entering the room, she saw Lavender, one the girls she shared the room with, sitting on her bed with tears in her eyes. Hermione quickly dropped her bag and rushed to the distressed girl.
"Lavender, what ever is the matter?" she asked while sitting next to her on the bed.
"Nothing." She said through her tears.
"Do you always cry for nothing?" Hermione asked trying to lighten her mood.
"It's just that I feel invisible sometimes. Don't worry about Mione, I'm just a little depressed." She said wiping away a stray tear. She looked into Hermione's face and knew that she was not convinced that that was all it was. "Please Hermione, I'm fine." She said putting on a fake smile.
"Look Lavender," she said handing the beautiful blond girl a hankie that was no the table. "I know that I spend most of my time in books and at the library, but I do know when someone is very upset about something. Now if you don't want to talk about now, I will respect your privacy. But if ever you want to talk, I am right here ok." The crying girl gave a little nod, as Hermione made to get up.
"Please don't leave." Lavender pleaded "I just don't know what to do!" she said and busted into tears again. Hermione took this as an invitation to a hug and gladly gave her one. Lavender held on for dear life as she cried her eyes out.
Main while in the common room, Harry and Ron is just returning from one of their little adventures, when Harry spots a familiar piece of parchment in Fred's hand. But not only Fred was reading it, but George, Ginny, Neville, and Seamus too!
Pinku: (pointing and laughing) Boy you should see the look on Harry's face! Ahem… I mean, poor Harry. (putting on a sad face) Only questions that jump out at me are 'Why is Lavender crying?' and of course 'Will the crew black mail Harry about his little love note?' These and other questions will or might be answered in the next exciting chapter of "The Letter."
