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"Ron!" Lavender shouted, her blonde hair flying.
She crashed into Ron and wrapped her arms around his head. Ron struggled to breath.
"Oh Ron, I was so worried." She cried, "And… and… I just realized that… I still have feelings for you. Oh Ron, I'm so sorry."
Ron tried to pry her off but she stuck on to him like glue.
"Excuse me." Hermione cleared her throat beside him.
Lavender threw her a murderous look and said, "What is she doing here?"
"We're um…" Ron stuttered, still struggling to get the blonde girl off of him.
"We're together now." Hermione said harshly.
"Ron, you… you…" Lavender broke down in tears, turned and fled.
"Hermione, you didn't need to be that harsh." Ron said, rubbing his elbow.
"What?" Hermione demanded, "Do you still like her?"
"No… I mean yes, as a friend, Lav's okay." Ron stuttered.
"So, you still like her." Hermione said, "Glad we got that one clear."
She stormed off to the girls' dormitory, leaving an awe struck Ron standing in the middle of the common room. He saw Harry and Ginny sitting in their favourite spot, snogging. And that did not lighten his mood.
He stormed to where they sat and plopped down beside Harry roughly, causing Ginny to bounce.
"That was really stupid of you." Ginny said.
"What? You mean you were aware of what was happening even when you were trying to eat Harry's face?" Ron almost shouted.
Harry's eyebrows went up to his hairline. He wasn't quite aware of what they were talking about.
Ginny ignored his brother's remark, "Talking about your ex with Hermione is bad enough and you just admitted that you have lingering feelings for Lavender. What did you expect?"
"I don't have lingering feelings for her!" Ron said, disgusted.
"That was what you told Hermione." Ginny scoffed.
"Was that what you interpreted from our conversation just now, mate?" Ron turned to Harry.
Harry stared at him with wide eyes and shrugged, still clueless.
Ron mistook it as a yes and grunted, extremely annoyed.
"So, your relationship with her didn't even last for twenty four hours." Ginny said, amused and sorry for Hermione.
"They broke up?" Harry asked.
"No." Ron grunted.
"Yes, if you refuse to apologize and correct what you just said." Ginny scoffed.
"But… I wasn't the one who made a mistake." Ron complained.
"Does it matter?" Ginny asked. "You better make it up to her soon. Krum wouldn't miss this chance."
"Krum?" Ron said, incredulous and angry.
"Yes. The wizard Harry competed against in his fourth year." Ginny said, "Or is your tiny brain too small to allow this little detail to stay?"
"Fine." Ron surrendered, "I'll talk to her later."
He muttered a curse and something that sounded suspiciously like the words 'witches' and 'girls'. Ginny went back to kiss Harry, ignoring her muttering loony brother completely.
