A.N. – Hey everyone! I can't even express in words how completely sorry I am about how long it took me to finish this chapter! I am sooo sorry! I wanted it out sooner but after school started and everything, I ran out of time to write and also suffered from some massive writers block, but now the wait is over and here's the next chapter! I hope you like it :D !

Disclaimer – ((sigh)) I don't own Harry Potter.

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"So … that isn't Hermione?" Ron asked slowly to them motioning his hand towards her direction later that night.

"No. Not even close … well except for the looks." Harry responded looking over at Hermione every so often, who was in the corner of the common room sitting on Seamus' lap, talking and laughing. Once in a while they heard a shriek of laughter that reminded them deeply of Pansy Parkinson.

"Wow, my head hurts." Ron said quietly under his breath.

Both Harry and Ginny thought it'd be a good idea to tell Ron as soon as they could because they noticed every time Ron saw Hermione and Seamus together he looked like he wanted to chuck something at Seamus, preferably something sharp and pointy.

"Are you pulling my leg?" He asked eying them skeptically, but then he thought about it for a while, and a wide smile spread across his face, but soon vanished into a small frown. "How're we going to get her back then?"

"Well, I have a plan, we just have to wait until Hermione gets back to us tonight." Ginny explained their idea and Ron too thought it would definitely work.

After a couple of hours the common room was completely empty except for a Ginny, Harry and Ron who were waiting silently for Hermione's call. It finally came at one in the morning that night.

"Hey guys." Hermione said snapping the three of them back into reality from their daydreaming. Harry held up the mirror so that they all could see her clearly in front of them.

"Hi Hermione, what took you so long?" Ginny asked her speaking up first.

"We were waiting for the common room the clear."

"Whose we?" Ron asked her shoving his way into the conversation.

"Actually this is kind of strange but, you."

"Me?" He raised his eyebrows and then saw himself standing right next to Hermione.

"Bloody Hell, that is strange." He scratched his head and then Harry decided to pick up with what they had been talking about earlier that day, leaving Ron with a dumbfounded look set upon face.

"Ginny thought of a plan and we think that it might just work."

"What've you got?"

"Well, I thought that if all of us acted like everyone there, then maybe we could drive her away or something." Ginny explained to Hermione and the other Ron.

"Well, we best try it. Me and Ron don't have a clue how to get her back here, and we've been brain storming for a while." Hermione said looking at them, while the other Ron nodded.

"So then, how're we supposed to act then?" Ron said joining in again.

"Ron, basically, act like me." Hermione told him causing Ron to raise his eyebrows. He nodded and thought: This should be easier than I thought. I know Hermione like the back of my hand.

"And Ginny, don't be really outgoing. You have to act shy and don't talk a lot." She too nodded and then Hermione turned her head toward Harry. "Harry, no matter how much this is gonna kill you doing this, you have to be incredibly ignorant, big-headed, idiot you've ever known, kind of like Malfoy, just not as mean." She paused for a second and then continued on. "And you have to act like you're my boyfriend." His mouth dropped open slightly but he nodded along, just as Ron and Ginny did, waiting to see if anyone else was going to say anything.

"How about we start tomorrow?"

"Good, you have to as soon as possible. Even if it doesn't work, right now it's all we've got." Hermione added gravely looking away from the mirror. "And not to mention, I miss having you guys around." She added sadly.

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The morning approached quickly and Harry, Ron and Ginny were all trying to get into their parts. They thought it was going to be easy, so they were surprised when they ended up having a hard time doing it. Hermione came down the stairs later that morning and said hi to the three of them, who were all sitting around in the common room. Ron was reading and Harry had just started to talk about himself to Ginny who just sat there and listened only nodding along to what he was saying, with an occasional yea.

They noticed Hermione just seemed to shrug it off, like it wasn't a big deal and sat down on the couch next to Ron, who at the same moment set down his book.

"Did you finish your Charms essay? As far as I can see you didn't even start it and don't even think your coping mine." Harry almost started laughing, but held himself back.

"One, I didn't start it, and Two, it isn't due for another week. I have a long time." She said shrugging while she leaned over to pick up Ron's copy of Quidditch Through the Ages. After a little less than thirty minutes, Hermione stood and said how hungry she was, so everybody got up and headed toward the portrait hole. Remembering what Hermione told him the night before, walked over to Hermione and out his arm around her waist. He could swear that he saw her almost slip a suspicious glint in her eyes, but before he could really tell it vanished from her face. By the time they were to the doors of the Great Hall Harry was running out of things to talk about. After all, there're only so many things you can say about yourself, before you start repeating.

The four of them sat down at the table and started to gather food on their plates. Harry feeling like someone was watching him, became extremely uncomfortable. Not only was Hermione staring at him as if trying to figure him out, but he was also receiving a penetrating death stare from none other than Seamus Finnegan.

It turned out that Ginny's plan wasn't going to go so well. Harry could definitely tell Hermione thought something was up, considering she was being extremely quiet compared to how talkative she normally was. Suddenly, Hermione lifted her head from the food she'd been eating and glanced at her friends wildly, still confused about what was going on. Ron was reading 'Hogwarts, A History' with an amused expression on his face, Harry was animatedly talking, with excruciating detail I may add, about how he captured the snitch just by millimeters of the opposing team's seeker, and Ginny, who normally would be talking to Harry or Neville, looked as though she was hanging on every word that came out of Harry's mouth. Every once in a while she'd even throw in taking a spoonful of porridge and accidentally missing her mouth for an added effect.

After a few minutes, Hermione reached out her arm and swiftly grabbed 'Hogwarts, A History' slamming it shut, almost taking Ron's nose and fingers with it. The three of them looked up at her from the loud noise and Ron looked like he'd just seen a ghost.

"Would all of you cut-it-out already?" She whispered shrilly at them, hoping no one surrounding them would overhear. "If you think I'm gonna fall for that your crazy. I'm not stupid you know." Hermione stood from the table, grabbed her bag and left the three sitting alone with a stunned expression on their faces.

"Well that didn't work." Ron said lamely as him, Harry and Ginny all sat down in the common room that night. It wasn't at all empty. In fact it was quite crowded, but since they could barely hear themselves talking, the figured no one else could hear them either.

"Sorry guys, I guess it wasn't such a brilliant idea after all." Ginny said looking at the two of them.

"Even though it didn't work doesn't mean it wasn't a good idea, Gin." Harry said patting her on the shoulder. "Maybe there's something or someone that can get her to go back. Something about her we don't know about."

They all sat and thought about it for a second and decided it'd be a good idea to call of Hermione and Ron to see if they had any new ideas, since the only one they had, had just miserably failed.

In the Mirror

"I don't know what to tell you." Ron said a few hours later sitting next to Hermione looking through the mirror. "I really thought that might work, but I guess we'll just have to keep thinking." Just then they heard someone enter the common room.

"We got to go, someone just came in." Since both Hermione and Ron were in the boy's dormitory, they put the mirror under Ron's pillow and both walked toward the stairwell to the common room. Luckily, it was just Ginny coming back from dinner that night and a few first years who were talking in a corner of the room.

"You guys I'm glad I found you! I thought I'd see you at supper but you weren't there." Ginny said as she saw the two of them coming near her.

"What is it?" Hermione asked hoping it was good news she was about to hear.

"I just thought of something while I was working my essay today. Ron do you remember when Hermione asked you out about two weeks ago?" He nodded his head and she continued talking. "Well, if I remember correctly she still really likes you. What if you went to the other side and switched with Ron. Maybe you could get her back here."

Ron blinked a few times and opened his mouth but before he could say a word Hermione spoke up.

"Gin, that's such a good idea. If she likes him as much as I…" She cut herself off and tried to continue talking where she left off. "I mean if she likes him a lot I bet there's a good chance it'll work."

Hey everyone! I think I know where I'm going with all of this now, so I'm hoping to get the next chapter out pretty soon it definitely won't be as long of a wait as this chapter was :D and thanx for everyone who reviewed and please review for this chapter:D