Chapter 11

Sophie's P.O.V

The new term started and January quickly turned to February. I honestly can't believe how fast time has gone and I still can't believe the letter I was just sent from my parents but that isn't relevant to this story so you can find out another time.

The Second Task of the Tri-Wizard Tournament was fast approaching and it was then over before we knew it. We all had to rescue someone important to us. You are probably thinking 'Why tell us that, it has nothing to do with Ron and Viktor' but if you thought that then you are wrong.

Cedric rescued his younger sister, Emily, with the help of his best mate, Simon Ward.

Fleur and her friend, Angelica Noir, were supposed to rescue Fleur's younger sister Gabrielle but gave up because they couldn't fight Grindylows.

Harry and I rescued Ginny Weasley because she is like a sister to both of us and also Gabrielle because we just couldn't leave her down there in the Black Lake even though it is just a contest and no real harm would come to her.

That means Viktor rescued Ron because of how in love they are with each other. Igor Karkoff was not pleased with that because of some stupid rules that he laid down at the beginning of the school year but eventually gave up when Professor Snape convinced him that it is not wrong to love someone because of who they are or what they do. No idea where he came up with it but I do know who he fell in love with all those years ago, I think it has been 17 years but I'm not 100% sure.

Not long after the second task was over, Ron became ill and he would stay off class too and I would cover for him with all of his teachers considering I spent break and lunch up in the 4th year boy's dormitory. Eventually I got fed up with him avoiding what's going on (I am already aware thank you 'Wolfie Senses') and dragged him kicking and screaming to the Hospital Wing although he did pass out on the way down there because he doesn't want to see Madame Pomfrey.

As soon as I told her what had been going on she thanked me for bringing Ron to see her and started complaining under her breath about how he should have gone to see her sooner in case it was fatal – luckily it wasn't, although I already knew that. It would change Ronald Weasley's life, forever.