1A/N – No one reviews, yet I still persist on, writing every day, hoping for a review. R&R PEOPLE!

Hermione's POV on her and Ron's problem, all that good stuff. Yeah.

(( It's thoughts like this that catch my troubled head when you're away and I am missing you too death. ))

I couldn't get Ron Weasley out of my mind, no matter how hard I tried. I couldn't believe I had told him that we were over. I had an even harder time believing that he didn't fight it and we were still together. He hadn't even come over and tried to get back with me. I soon found out why. Ginny had come over to tell me that she ventured into a Muggle convenience store with Mr. Weasley and saw Lavender. Lavender told Ginny to apologize to Ron for her, conveniently telling her everything that had happened on the date two nights before. Ginny passed the information onto me but only after I threatened to beat her with my broom. I was heartbroken that Ron could move on so quickly without having second thoughts about me.

I spent my days watching over-dramatic soap operas and old love films. That really didn't help. For a few days I had no visitors, which even lowered my morale. Then the doorbell rang. I got up and opened the door, still crying from the movie I had been watching, to see Ron. He looked like he'd been deciding whether or not to leave before I rang the doorbell. He smiled sheepishly.

"You want to come in?" I asked, sniffling.

"Y–yeah." he answered, walking in. I smiled furtively as he sat on my couch. I sat next to him.

"What are you watching?"

"Rubbish." I turned off the TV.

"How do they get the people–?"

"I don't know, Ron. It'll always be a mystery."

And so we sat there as if nothing had happened, as if the world was good again, but soon we would find out that it was not, and memories come back to haunt as easily as they make you smile.

((Yeah, that was short, sorry. Next chapter is Ginny's POV and I think it'll stay on Ginny's just because I like her. ))