Author's Note: I don't own any of these characters, please thank our queen JK Rowling for creating this world. I just want to thank you guys ahead of time for reviewing, because it really makes me excited to write and it lets me know if you guys like where I'm going with this. Here's Moment 6!
Moment 6:
The steam from the scarlet train seemed to fill the station as it inched to a halt. Ron pushed through hordes of parents to get to the edge of the platform. Only so he could be the first person Hermione saw as she got off the train. It had been the longest three months of his life. The only contact they had was through letters and he was dying just to hold her in his arms again.
Hermione saw the packs of parents outside on the platform and she spotted Ron fighting his way to get to the train; he had even managed to get right next to her carriage but she knew he didn't see her yet. She got her trunk and bag together and disembarked the train before Ginny and Luna could even grab their belongings.
He frantically watched the carriage doors open and students pour out. Searching the crowds he looked for the bushy-haired love of his life. He watched as children reunited with their parents for the holidays, but he just wanted to find his Hermione.
Hermione could see the back of Ron's head. It bobbed up and down and to left and to the right. She smiled to herself at how crazed he looked searching the crowds. He seemed so much taller than the crowd and he was looking in the wrong direction. She dropped her trunk next to him and stepped forward to greet him.
Ron felt a tap on his shoulder. Ron turned and found himself face to face with Hermione. He felt elated and utterly excited to be reunited with his girlfriend.
He didn't even take a second to say hello, he picked her up and swung her around and she planted a kiss right on his lips. He ignored the throngs of people gathered on the platform. He had Hermione in his arms again and that's all that mattered.
"I've missed you," she said placing her hands around his waist.
"I've missed you more," he said running his hands through her hair and added, "And I'm never letting you go."
He loved how she rolled her eyes at his comment, but at long last he had Hermione back in his life. He grabbed her trunk and her school bag, only to put it down after a second, "Oi, Hermione, what do you have in here bricks?"
Ron knew Hermione probably had half of Hogwarts' library with her, but her passion for books was one of the many things he loved about her.
