1A/N – Yay! I finally have a computer with internet! Sorry I haven't updated, but that was the reason. I wrote like hell but all of them, I thought, were no good. I'm a little conflicted because I kind of wanted this chapter to be about Harry and Ginny, but then I thought I would confuse you and make it a Ron and Hermione thing. Ron's POV. It's a bit of a fast chapter.
(( She's got her halo and wings, hidden under his eyes, but she's an angel for sure, she just can't stop telling lies. But it's too late for his love, already caught in a trap, his angel's kiss was a joke, and she is not coming back. ))
For the time being, Hermione and I were split up, due to some, er..., malicious words exchanged during an argument about who knows what. Now that Harry and Ginny had this whole working out thing to do and Hermione and me had the whole splitting up thing going on, the morale in our flat was pretty damn low. To only add to our stress, Harry had found out the location of Voldemort and Nagini, the last two horcruxes. I only call Voldemort a horcrux because Harry had started to.
"Will I be coming?"
"No. I'd rather die alone than take my friends down with me." he answered darkly.
"You're not going to die."
"I might. So I'm saying goodbye to everyone." And with that, he took his backpack and walked away.
"Where are you going first?" I asked.
"Ginny's," he waved goodbye and Apparated before I could wave back.
Basically, I was all alone unless I wanted to go talk to the some of the Weasleys. That wouldn't be wise: Fred and George still teased me, Bill and Fleur would be too busy tending to their two kids, and Ginny would be sulking because Harry had left, although she still maintained that she had no feelings for him. Bullshit, I say.
I made the decision that I would go to Hogsmeade village and walk around for a while. Upon my first step into the village, I had already run into someone: Lavender Brown. I felt my ears turn red as I looked into her eyes.
"Oh!." she said, a bit pleased, "Ron! H–How are you?"
"I'm good," I answered, awkwardly.
"Still with Hermione?"
"No, we...split up," I answered. I knew what she was going to do.
"Oh." There was a long silence as we both looked at the ground.
"Would you like to go to dinner sometime?" I asked, without realizing it.
"Sure." she answered. "How about right now?" I smiled at her and answered a simple "Sure".
We walked out of Hogsmeade and into a Muggle village with a tiny Italian bistro smack-dab in the middle. We walked in and sat at a table. I liked Muggle restaurants. We caught up over spaghetti. She was working at Gringotts, single, lived with a Muggle and the Patil twins. She was about to tell me something else when I heard a ringing sound and she pulled out a telephone, but it was smaller and had a flippy thing. She told the person on the other end where she was but said she was with no one before flipping the top down and putting it back in her pocket. We finished our meal, and she payed the waiter since I had no Muggle money on me. We walked outside and she glowed in the moonlight; I really liked her. Before I knew it I had kissed her, and she was kissing back. I heard footsteps and Lavender pulled away. There stood a man with blonde hair and blue eyes, holding hid fist up as if he were about to punch me.
"You stay away from my girl!" He yelled, throwing a punch. I ducked and his fist hit hard on the brick wall in back of me. I ran all the way until Hogsmeade, and then slouched back home. She was lying to me the whole time. I later came to find out that she lived with her boyfriend and worked at a Muggle convenience store or something like that. What an idiot I was.
