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'Thoughts'
Parseltongue
Harry grabbed some paper and a quill. He began writing a letter to the telepath in Japan. He really hoped she could help. Once done he sent the letter off with Orion, his new owl. Orion was actually Hedwig's brother. The person who sold Hedwig had gotten in contact with him after the war. He had told Harry and he bought him a second later. The snow owl nuzzled his cheek before flying off.
'Please let this person be able to help me. I can't take their thoughts. They aren't meant for me.' He thought.
He sat on his bed for a few more minutes. He was hungry but that meant leaving the room. Ron might also be down there. With a sigh he stood up and left the room. He went to the Great Hall. Luckily Ron wasn't there. Only few looked up but the rest ignored him. He sat down at the end of the Gryffindor table and began eating. Ginny sat down next to him.
"Nev told me the good news." She said. 'I'm glad he will finally get control. Makes me so sad that he has to suffer.' She thought.
Harry smiled at her. "I sent the letter." He told her. 'I'm glad she is on my side.' He thought.
"Good." Ginny said. "I would have if you hadn't."
"Of course you would." He rolled his eyes.
The red haired witch laughed. "Anyway, tell me when you hear back."
"I will. How was your date?" He asked.
That got him a huge smile from her. "It was great." Images of Susan had filled his head.
"Good." He was happy that she was happy.
"Yeah."
"Did Susan like her gift?" He had been there when she bought it and he was there when she worried Susan wouldn't like it.
"She loved it." Ginny confirmed. 'Despite it being cheap Susan acted like it was the most valuable gift in the world.' She thought.
"Told you so." He teased.
"Shut up." She stuck her tongue out at him.
"I don't want to." He said as he focused more on her to help drown out the voices.
"Tsk. You're such a pain." She said.
Harry snorted. "So are you."
"Touche." She said. 'It is my job.' She thought.
"I'm really glad that you are happy Gin." Harry told her.
"Me too. Just wish you were." She said. 'Stupid Ron. I should kick him in the balls.'
Harry nearly choked at that. Instead he gave her a sad smile.
"I have a feeling that I will be." He said.
"I hope so. You deserve it." The witch said.
"Ye-" He cut off when Ron's thoughts entered his brain. "Ow." He moaned.
Ginny sighed. "I'll see you later." She said. 'I'm going to kill him.' She thought.
"Yeah."
Harry left the Hall. Unknown to him, Ron finally messed up. The dark haired teen had left the area so he could no longer hear him. He only seemed able to hear one's thoughts if they were within a certain distance. He hadn't really tested to see how far one had to be for him not to hear their thoughts. With the school holding so many people he was more focused on trying to block them out.
The headmistress had seen Harry practically run out of the Hall. It made her wonder why. Since Ron was the only one to enter. The redhead was smirking. He sat down next to his sister. She glared at him.
"How's my faggot of a sister doing?" He asked loud enough for many to hear.
Since he was getting away with hurting Harry his ego was growing. He felt untouchable. He no longer felt the need to hide his thoughts on his sister. He didn't think he would get in trouble for it. Unfortunately for him he was wrong. Those who heard had stopped eating to stare at him in shock. Mcgonagal didn't hear what he said but stood up when she saw the looks shot his way. She made her way over. She overheard some students talking. That was how she learned that Ron called Ginny a faggot.
Ginny sneered at him. "You're such a jerk. Harry isn't to blame for Fred's death. Stop mentally torturing him." That made the headmistress pause.
"He is. He killed our brother. He was a coward and now I shall use his telepathy against him." He said. "Why must you defend that freak you stupid cunt?" He asked.
"Is that so Mr Weasley?" He turned to find an enraged headmistress.
"H-headmistress Mcgonagal!"
"Follow me Mr Weasley." She said.
"Why?" He asked, much to her anger.
"Bullying, name calling, need I go on?" She asked.
Ron scowled. "No." He stood up and followed her out.
The Hall watched in shock. The students and teachers couldn't believe what they witnessed. Susan went over to her girlfriend.
"Wow." She was stunned.
"About time. I knew he would make a mistake." Ginny said.
"You okay?" Susan asked her.
She smiled at her. "Yeah. Too bad my parents won't do anything."
"I know." The Hufflepuff said with a sigh.
"Oh well. He'll graduate and the real world will hit him." She said.
"True. How's Harry?" Susan asked.
"Good. There might be someone in Japan that can help him with his telepathy." She told her.
The red haired Hufflepuff smiled happily. "Good. It would also do him some good to get him out of here."
"Exactly."
(Headmistress's Office)
"Sit down Mr. Weasley." Mcgonagall ordered.
"Fine."
The redhead pouted as he sat down. The headmistress called his parents. He would be punished but she felt they needed to know how their son was acting. They soon entered the office. Both were worried and wondered what happened.
"What happened, Minerva?" Molly asked.
Mcgonagall sighed as she told them what happened in the Great Hall a few moments ago. Molly and Arthur were shocked and horrified. They looked at their son. He was smirking.
"What? Ron, is this true?" Arthur asked.
"Yes it's true. You let Ginny date another girl. It's wrong, gross. She's supposed to be with a man." Ron said. "As for Potter, yeah I'm torturing him. My brother is dead because of him. So many people are. He should be in jail for it. Since no one was going to punish him I decided to. Using his telepathy against him is really easy. Since they are my thoughts no one can punish me." He finished telling them.
Molly looked ashamed. "We knew what you were doing to Harry. We didn't want to do anything in case we lost you as well."
"What?" The headmistress was shocked as Ron's smirk widened.
"Harry had told us he found a way to block you. We had no reason not to believe him." She said. "I had no idea he lied to protect you."
Arthur looked at him. "George is right. We should have punished you the minute we found out."
"Excuse me?" It was Ron's turn to be shocked.
"We have let you get away with this terrible behavior but no more. Your treatment of Harry and Ginny is unacceptable." His dad said. "We won't fight you on any punishment you give him. Thank you for letting us know about his behavior. Don't worry we won't let it continue." With that Arthur left.
"Mum?" He looked at her, hoping she would help.
"Your father is correct." She said.
"Fifty points from Gryffindor for calling another student a faggot. Fifty points taken for calling another a cunt and another fifty points taken for calling another a freak." She said much to Ron's anger. "One hundred points from Gryffindor for bullying Harry and Ginny. You are banned from Quidditch and Hogsmede for the rest of the year. You will also receive three weeks of detention." She said.
"You can't do that! It's not fair!" He protested.
"Shut up Ronald." His mum said. "You did the crime, now you must do the time. Take your punishment." She said before leaving.
"Go to your dorm." Mcgonagall ordered. "Leave your sister and Mr. Potter alone."
"Yes ma'am." He scowled before leaving.
The witch sat back in her chair with a sigh. She couldn't believe what was happening. She was shocked to hear that they knew what their son was doing to Potter and ignored it because they didn't want to lose him. It felt like he was only in trouble for being rude to his sister. Ron was about to learn his lesson, whether he liked it or not.
