You Get Used To Somebody


For the past few years Hermione had been depressed. The scars that she had received from her emotional roller coaster ride are still not fully healed. She was really having a hard time making friends now in school. It didn't really help at all that she is considered as a nerd and a know- it- all. She used to be well liked in school before, but now, everyone seems to be avoiding her or running away from her except for those few friends who stood by her. She could feel the animosity from most of her schoolmates, but although she had convinced herself that she didn't care about what they think of her, it doesn't change the fact that it still hurts.

It all started that one day... that very same day when she broke up with Ron. Not only did she just love him like a brother but she also realized that she was gay. It hurt her to break up with him because she cares so much about Ron but she can't stand the fact that she's fooling both herself and Ron into believing that she really loves him.

The feelings that she was having... it all became clear to her. Even though she had never really gotten the pleasure of experiencing a kiss with another girl, she knew fully well what her heart wanted.

Ron... well, he was heart- broken. But he stayed quiet, never said a word to anyone about Hermione's shocking revelation, not even to Harry. In his heart though, he was secretly hoping that she'd realize that it was just a mistake and that she'll come back to him. But it never happens, he keeps on waiting and waiting but it never did.

But the word got out soon enough. She never really knew how and there was never really any proof but rumors started and everyone began talking about it. All she knew is that, Draco Malfoy, the blonde smirking jerk, started it. So she was guessing that he must've heard her talk with Ron. Some people believed it, some didn't, some were disgusted, some boys liked it, some avoided her in case it was true and some just didn't really care.

She did come out to her friends, which proved to them that she was in fact gay, and she lost some of them, she didn't know if she lost Harry because he was keeping his distance from her or maybe it was just because he was too busy with Cho at that time, but she was really thankful for those who accepted her for whom she really is. At least now she knows who her true friends are.

She also got the courage to tell her parents, who were shocked at first, but when time passed, they just didn't really care. They aren't even paying that much attention to her anymore. She guessed that they have more important and pressing matters to handle like how-to be-richer-than-they-already-are than a teenage gay daughter. But the feeling was mutual although it did hurt a little; they did shower her with the finer things in life. At least they didn't disown her or kicked her out and she was grateful for that.

But right now, she just focuses all of her undivided attention to her studies. She finds solace in her books, and reading manages to keep her mind off of things. And right now, she has that major test that she has to study for.


Ginny lives a happy life. Although lacking in material riches her brothers, though sometimes immature and goofs, and her parents, provided her with all the love and security that she needs.

She was the youngest in their family and the only girl, so you could only imagine how strict and overprotective they were of her. Not to mention that she attracts many attention because of her beauty and lively personality. She was, as they call it, the life of the party. She radiates happiness to those around her and she was full of energy.

She had a hard time letting go of their old house, because there were so many happy memories there. She would also never forget the friends that she had left there. In fact, she misses them terribly already.

She did like this new place, it was beautiful and larger than their old house, but there was always something that she feels like she's missing, like there was this missing part of her. Like she's not really home.

She feels so alone here. The people seemed nice enough for her but there's this emptiness in her heart. There was never really anyone here that she feels connected to and that saddens her.

She started as an 8th grader and it was rather shocking how welcoming and accepting the people are of her in middle school. And now, she's a freshman in high school. Where she met Harry, where she fell in love with Harry, well at least she thought she did. She really thought he was the one because she felt some connection with him in some way but not really completely. So maybe he is the one... maybe he isn't...

She still cannot believe that Harry did that to her, with Cho nonetheless. She trusted him, and yet he broke her heart. Now she's in her room, crying her eyes out because she still can't accept that it ended as fast as it started.

Ron got mad at Harry for cheating on her with Cho. Those two were really the best of friends, but right now, she's almost too sure that this put a stain on their friendship.

Everything just seems so wrong right now in the world of Ginny Weasley. But she was rather thankful that she met that Hermione girl. She did give her a ride en all, when the brunette didn't even know her, so she owes her one. She knew that the brunette was a year older than her, but she seems so nice to her. She treated her like a normal person, not some kind of queen or something. To her, they were equal. She really likes that in a person.

It was rather shocking to know that Hermione was in fact the girl that Ron had dated last year, the girl who broke his heart. In fact, she didn't really know what Ron had seen in Hermione in the first place because to her it seemed like she was the usual superficial queen of a clique or something. It didn't really help when she found out that the family of the girl was one of the richest in town. So her first impression of Hermione wasn't really all that good.

Hermione, in Ron's words is, a smart ass, a total knock out, and the most beautiful girl that you'll ever see on the planet earth. To her Hermione was, a stuck up rich girl who got lucky to have the brains and beauty who doesn't care about the feelings of others... especially when she broke up with Ron.

Boy she was so wrong. And she was rather embarrassed that she judged Hermione that quickly because she didn't even really know what happened between her and Ron to begin with. She was still in middle school when they broke up and her brother never really got the heart to talk about it. So she didn't push the subject, figured that it was too painful for him.

Who knows... maybe she could find the friend that she was looking for in Hermione.


Notes: So I included some background on the girls, just in case any of you are confused.

And to clear things up, The Weasleys just moved in about a year ago and Ron met Harry and Hermione and they bonded together and became friends. They are on their first year in high school, Ginny's still in middle school at this time. Harry was with Cho and Ron and Hermione are a couple. Hermione broke up with Ron because she realized that she was gay and can't bear the fact that she's using Ron as an excuse to hide her true self.

They feel awkward around each other now to really still become friends although Ron still wants to be with her. Rumors started because of Malfoy and when she can't take it anymore, she came out to her friends, which proved that she was in fact gay. Harry distanced himself, or maybe just busy with Cho, but they eventually broke up and Harry started dating Ginny, the year after that.

So right now, Hermione, Harry and Ron are in sophomore and Ginny's a freshman. The rest of Ginny's brothers I suppose like George and Fred are still in College and the others already working or had moved out. Ginny absolutely have NO idea that Hermione prefers girls.

Lady Felton: That's me being my usual weird self. I included that 'lol', don't know why really, lol

Sorry if Im a bit slow... just wanted to give some background to avoid confusion. Next chapters gonna be up soon.