The Secret of Saturday Nights by H_HrFan

Rating: G
Genres: Romance, Humor
Relationships: Harry & Hermione
Book: Harry & Hermione, Books 1 - 4
Published: 08/12/2004
Last Updated: 10/12/2004
Status: Completed

Hermione and her oldest and dearest friend Kyrsten, from a childhood prior to Hogwarts, have a
secret place they like to go to on Saturday nights and Harry is dying to find out where it is.
Since Hermione won’t tell him he concocts a plan to find out. What starts as a simple plan becomes
a comedy of errors as alliances are switched and Harry and Ron find themselves having to do
something they really, really don’t want to do. Please R/R. Thanks.




1. The Secret of Saturday Nights (Revised)
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DISCLAIMER: Sadly only one character belongs to me; all the familiar ones belong to the great
JKR. Kyrsten is mine. She is my baby.

A/N: This was a one-shot that had been pulling at me for a while…after re-reading it, I decided
to make it a general story followed by at least one point of view…the outsider's. Chapter 2 is
from Kyrsten's point of view because she is the catalyst that brought H/Hr together. Depending
on the reviews, I may decide to do a PoV from all the characters. This has been fun. I hope that
you enjoy reading it as much as I enjoyed writing it.

As per usual this has only been reviewed by me. Hopefully I haven't left too many errors
along the way.

Thanks for reading. I look forward to reading your comments in the reviews.

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**The Secret of Saturday Nights**

Hermione had one friend from childhood that she could always count on. She was the one person
who had accepted all of her little eccentricities without question. From as far back as Hermione
could remember she had been organized to a fault. In first grade her desk was always the cleanest
with not so much as an eraser out of place. Her homework was always done perfectly and she was
reading books far advanced for most kids her age. All the other kids teased her incessantly about
all those things…all of them that is, save one: Kyrsten. Kyrsten was the one who stood up for her;
well, with her actually.

Hermione smiled as she remembered Kyrsten's words, “You know Hermione, you really
shouldn't let them get to you. I mean, look at them. You are so much better than they are.”

It took a long time for Kyrsten to convince her, but Hermione finally believed it and that was
the attitude she took with her to Hogwarts. For so long she'd let others cloud her judgment of
herself and when she finally got a fresh start she was determined to make the most of it. Even if
she didn't make many friends, it would never be because of her own low self-esteem. If someone
wasn't willing to look past her sometimes haughty attitude then it was their loss or their own
insecurity and she had no intention of letting it bring her down. Until that fateful day that
changed her life forever...

*“It's no wonder she hasn't got any friends.”*

Just that one sentence had brought her world crashing down. It wasn't so much the words as
the person who said them: Ron Weasley. Well, it wasn't really the person who said them so much
as the person he said them *too:* Harry Potter.

For some unknown reason it had been important for Harry to like her. It had been a long time
since she'd felt that way but with him she just couldn't help it. She tried to tell herself
that it was because he was so famous, what with being The-Boy-Who-Lived and all. But no, that
wasn't it. She never really thought of him that way, so it definitely couldn't be explained
away that easily. No matter how close they got after the incident with the troll, she could never
quite figure out what it was that drew her to him.

Eleven years later she still didn't know; lucky for her she'd given up trying to figure
it out a long time ago!

Now 22 years old, Hermione was a beautiful young woman. She'd long ago left behind the mousy
brown, out of control hair. On a whim she'd had her hair straightened a couple of years ago and
she loved it so much that she religiously returned to have the new growth done every six months or
so.

After spending the first couple of years after Hogwarts living with her parents she'd
finally decided to set out on her own. She had her own flat for a while, but after having roommates
at Hogwarts and then living with her parents she longed for the noise of a roommate. It wasn't
too long before Kyrsten moved in and now she was having the time of her life. Neither of them
currently had boyfriends so for the first time in a long time Hermione was able to enjoy having a
girlfriend to talk to and hang out with.

She talked to Kyrsten a lot about Harry and Ron and their adventures at Hogwarts. Aside from her
parents, Kyrsten was the only one outside of the wizarding world who knew she was a witch. She
needed someone in her life to talk to who wasn't right in the middle of it all. As such, her
desire to keep her worlds separate had thus prevented her from introducing Kyrsten to Ron and
Harry. Whenever she got together with her boys they met somewhere, anywhere other than her place.
She always thought she'd rather apparate to China to meet them before she'd allow them to
come to her flat.

Of course the boys knew about Kyrsten. Hermione had told them all about her a long time ago when
they were talking about the things they'd done over the summer holidays. They also knew how
strongly Hermione felt about keeping that part of her life to herself and they tried not to
pressure her to let them in. In a bit of an odd twist, neither of them had girlfriends at present.
It was unusual, to say the least, that they were all single at the same time. It wasn't often
that Harry and Ron were without their play toys…girlfriends…not play toys…girlfriends.

The trio often met at various times throughout the week and they were having mid-morning tea
when Harry and Ron tried to persuade her join them the following night.

“Come on Hermione. Just go out with us this time. It's been three weeks since the last time
you went. It'll be fun, you know that.” Ron practically begged. This was the third time in a
row that Harry and Ron had asked Hermione to join them on Saturday night and the third time
they'd been rejected.

“No Ron. I told you that Kyrsten and I have plans, just as we have for the last two Saturday
nights. And, for your information, just as we will probably have planned for the next several
Saturday nights.”

“Hermione? Why don't you just tell us where you're going? Maybe we could meet you
there.” Harry suggested. “We don't have any plans that can't be changed, do we Ron?”

“Uh…no, Harry. Guess not.” Ron looked at him like he was crazy. Every Saturday night for the
past two years they'd gone out to Seamus' Club to hang out and have a few drinks. It was a
Saturday night ritual and until recently Hermione had always joined them in their bit of fun. It
was the one night that the three of them got together without romantic entanglements. No one
brought their pick-of-the-week and it was the one topic that was absolutely off limits all night.
It was a night for friends and until recently it was a night not to miss. The fact that it was
always the three of them combined with Hermione's flat out refusal to merge her two worlds
prevented her from taking Kyrsten to the club. That would never be considered an option.

Catching Ron's tone Hermione looked at him and rolled her eyes. “It doesn't matter Ron
because I'm not telling you two anyway. I know that Saturday nights were all about friends, but
I see you guys so often during the week that practically everyday seems about friends. Saturday is
the only night that Kyrsten and I can go out and I happen to enjoy the place we go and I don't
want the two of you there embarrassing me.”

“This isn't still because of your fear of keeping us separate from your friend, is it?
What's wrong with her? Whatever it is, we promise we won't laugh. We'll be on our best
behavior.” Ron said as he exchanged a smile with Harry over the top of her head.

Hermione laughed. “Oh Ron. You are such a git! There's nothing wrong with her. She's
beautiful. I'm sure you guys would like her.” She said. Trying to turn the tables on them a
little she asked, “Did it ever occur to either of you that maybe I don't want her to meet you
because I couldn't bear the thought of losing one of you to her? I mean right now you just date
floozies so I'm pretty secure in knowing you'll come back to me. What if you meet her and
zap…it's all over for Hermione!” She looked from side to side at the two of them and laughed at
their stunned expressions. “Oh come off it you two. I'm only teasing. I promise that some day
soon I'll introduce you. It's getting harder and harder to keep up with this charade
anyway.”

“You had me there for a minute Hermione. Thought maybe you really were trying to sabotage me.”
Ron laughed as he gave her shoulder a squeeze.

“Oh no Ron. The only one sabotaging you is you.” She said, returning his half hug. She looked at
Harry who was watching them intently. “What's wrong with you Harry? Think I'm trying to
sabotage you too?”

“What? Oh. No. Just thinking that's all.” He reached out and gave Hermione a hug and held on
just a beat too long before he pulled away. He looked at Ron and hurriedly asked, “So mate. You
ready to go?”

“Go?” Said Ron. “What you ready to go for? I didn't know you were in a hurry.”

Harry looked quickly at Hermione and back to Ron before he said, “Yeah, well, something came up
and I need your help. You ready?”

Hermione looked concerned when she asked, “Is there anything I can help you with Harry? Is
everything all right?”

Nodding his head to emphasize each word he replied, “Oh. Yeah. Great. Fine.” He stood up and
asked again, “Ready Ron?”

“All right. All right. I'm ready already.” Ron said as he exchanged puzzled looks with
Hermione. He shrugged his shoulders and kissed her on top of her head. “See you then Hermione.” He
said and he gave her a wave as he started to walk away.

“Okay Ron. Let me know if I can help.” She called after him, returning his wave. She looked at
Harry who was walking just a little ahead of Ron. “Bye then, Harry.” She called to him.

Harry turned and waved back, his mind apparently still preoccupied with something else.

*Hmm…* She thought. *I wonder what he's up to.* She knew him too well to think
anything was actually wrong.

*~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~*

Harry and Ron had just turned the corner when Ron grabbed his sleeve and forced him to stop.

“Bloody hell, Harry. What was that all about?”

Harry was still preoccupied and the fact that his legs were no longer moving had barely
registered with him. Ron shook him.

“Harry? Hello?”

He looked up, quite surprised to find Ron staring down at him. “What? What Ron? What's going
on?”

“What the hell's the matter with you? It's been a long time since I've seen you act
like this mate. Wanna tell me what's going on now or should I just beat it out of you? I'm
not above doing that, you know.”

Harry laughed. “Sorry Ron. I was just thinking….” he hesitated, trying to choose his words
carefully. “Hermione's a bright witch, you know?”

Ron looked at him like he'd lost his mind. “Yeah. A right bit clever she is. Harry?
What's going on? You're not making any sense.”

Harry was looking down to where his hands nervously rubbed together, “Well, I just wonder…”

“Yeah…” Ron said getting impatient now.

Harry looked up at him and asked, “Do you think we could pull one over on her? I mean, do you
think we'd be able to do something without her knowing we'd done it?”

“She might know us a bit too well for that mate. Why? What you have in mind?”

Harry looked at Ron conspiratorially, “Well, I thought we might….”

Ron laughed as Harry proceeded to tell him his plan. Although he was admittedly a little fearful
of Hermione, Ron wholeheartedly agreed to it and they discussed the details over lunch later that
day.

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Hermione was still a bit concerned about what was going on with Harry when she received a
message from him later that afternoon.

*Dear Hermione,*

*
I'm sorry about the way I acted earlier. I don't really know what came over me. Maybe your
talk about floozies made me miss Julia? Okay, no. That's not it. I'm just teasing. Anyway,
I am sorry. I'd like to make it up to you. I know that you're busy tomorrow night, but how
about meeting me for lunch tomorrow afternoon? You name the place and I'll be there. My
treat.*

*Let me know as soon as you make a decision. I really hope you say yes. I'm looking
forward to seeing you.*

*Love,*

*Harry*

Hermione read the letter over and over. Something wasn't right about it. It wasn't often
that she got notes like this from Harry and there was no mention of Ron. Still, curiosity got the
best of her and a few minutes later she sent back the reply she'd written on the same bit of
parchment.

*Dear Harry,*

*I must admit that I am a bit confused by your behavior earlier. Although I don't really
see a reason for you to `make it up' to me I am finding it hard to resist a free lunch with
such great company.*

*There is a café I like to walk to on Saturdays. How about we meet there round about 1130?
I'll send you directions later when I have a new bit of parchment.*

*Love,*

*Hermione*

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Harry received the note from Hermione and excitedly opened it to find her answer. She'd
mentioned her walks to that café before and Harry knew it wasn't far from where she lived. His
plan was working perfectly.

He called out to Ron, “Hey Ron. She said yes. We have to be ready to go by 1100 so I can meet
her at 1130. She going to be sending directions to that café she mentioned before.”

Ron nodded his head and said, “Cool. We might just pull this off Harry.”

“Let's hope so mate. Let's hope so.”

“We need to hope we don't get caught. That's what we need.” Ron said. “You imagine what
she'll do to us if she finds out? I'm a little scared to even think about it, truth be
told.”

“It'll work Ron. It has to. She'll never find out.”

“Now you better start hoping you don't have to eat those words, mate.” Ron said, laughing at
Harry's sudden change of expression. “Got you thinking about it now, don't I?”

His eyes were staring off into nowhere as he spoke, “I haven't stopped Ron. I know
she'll kill me if she finds out.”

“Don't worry mate. I got your back. Well, at least until she turns on me. Then it's all
you. I ain't gonna lie. If that fury comes my way I'm telling her everything. It's a
damn good thing you already got rid of…yeah well, you know. The wizarding world wouldn't know
what to do without you otherwise. By the way, can I have your broomstick when she's finished
with you?”

“Oh. Sure Ron. If she hasn't stuck it straight up my arse! And thanks for all that support
mate. I don't recall you trying to talk me out of this, you know.”

Ron's look of surprise struck Harry and he laughed. Ron's laughter took a moment to
build as he processed what Harry said, “Damn mate. You're right. We're both going down if
she finds out.”

“Best not get caught then, eh mate?” Harry said, clapping Ron on the shoulder as he passed.

Ron stood there, thinking about what Hermione might do to them when an owl appeared with the
note containing the directions to the café. This was it…there was no backing out now.

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Hermione had woken earlier than usual for a Saturday morning and her thoughts had been on Harry
and his note ever since. She'd been trying to explain away her anxiousness all morning. She was
sitting at the kitchen table thinking about it when Kyrsten joined her.

“What's wrong, Hermione?” Kyrsten asked as she sat down across from her with her cup of
coffee. “You see Harry all the time. Why is this time any different? I haven't seen you act
this way since you had that crush on Bradley in fourth grade. You don't suppose…” Kyrsten said
thoughtfully, her eyes wide and eyebrows now hidden beneath her bangs.

Hermione watched her friend and laughed. “Oh yeah, Kyrsten. That's it. I have a huge crush
on Bradley and it's making me anxious about my lunch with Harry.” Hermione mocked.

The girls began to laugh. Kyrsten stopped when she saw Hermione's expression change again.
She placed her hand on her friend's shoulder. “Really Hermione, what's going on? I'm
getting a little worried about you here.”

Hermione sighed, “I don't know. It's just…well…” she shrugged and shook her head before
she looked at her friend again, “I don't know.”

“If I didn't know any better, I'd say I was on to something a minute ago.”

Hermione looked at her. “No, it's not that. Harry and I have always been just friends.
Yesterday though, when I was with Harry and Ron he seemed…strange somehow. Then out of the blue I
get an invitation to lunch. I don't know. Something just doesn't seem right, that's
all.”

“Well, I've read some of those books you have and you're not known as the cleverest
witch of your time for nothing now, are you? Perhaps you are better off thinking about it a little
more. Although, I'd have to say that if you haven't gotten anywhere yet, you're
probably not likely to. If he's up to something, you're not going to figure it out sitting
here.”

“You're right Kyrsten. Thanks again for reminding me why I still enjoy having you around
after all these years!” She laughed as she gave her old friend a quick hug and disappeared to get
ready for her lunch.

She didn't hear Kyrsten whisper, “that girl's got it bad” as she got up to go to her own
room.

A while later Hermione knocked on her door and called out, “Hey Kyrsten. I'm outta here. See
you in a bit.”

“All right, Hermione. Have fun. I'm just getting dressed. I'll see you when you get
home.” She called back.

“All right. I'll let you know what happened when I get back.” She said as she walked away.
*Not that there will be much to tell,* she thought, as an unfamiliar feeling of bitterness
creeping through her. *It is only Harry after all.*

“Okay. I'll be here.” She heard Kyrsten call out just before she shut the door and began her
walk to the café. Normally the walk would only be about five minutes but she'd already decided
to take the long way around.

She still regretted the day she'd let it slip to Harry and Ron about the café she liked to
walk to on Saturdays. They were talking about the generalities of weekends and the things they did
just sort of out of habit…

*~Flashback~*

*“I don't do much different then at Hogwarts, really.” Ron said. “I usually just sleep in,
wake up, eat, take a rest, eat and then get ready to go out. Those are the best days.”*

*Harry nodded his confirmation with Ron's assessment of his day. “Yep. That's about it
for him all right. I can't tell you how many times I tried to get him up to go jogging or
something. He won't budge. He can barely make coherent sentences before 3:00.”*

*They all laughed and Hermione said, “Well. I generally get up and have a cup of coffee with
Kyrsten. Then I walk to this little café not far from the flat to…” She stopped herself suddenly
and looked at Ron and Harry. She'd never seen them listen so attentively to what she was
saying. She dropped her eyes and cleared her throat before she said, “Yeah. Well. Anyway, I go to a
café.” She shot them a quick smile and silently prayed they weren't paying as much attention as
they appeared to have been.*

*“So what's it called Hermione? The café I mean.” Harry asked. His expression was one of
innocence but one look into his eyes was all the confirmation Hermione needed…he had been
listening.*

*“Oh. Um. I don't know Harry. I never really paid attention to the name. It's just a
place I like to go.” She'd said in a voice that wouldn't have convinced even someone
she'd just met.*

*~~End Flashback~~*

Looking back on it now she wondered, *why did I tell him I'd meet him there today? He
would've met me anywhere.* Her conscious had an annoying way of butting in and this time was
no exception, *`You're losing it Hermione. Pretty soon it will all come crashing down and
your lives will be merged no matter how much you fight against it.'* “Great. Perfect.” she
mumbled to herself as she made the final turn toward the café.

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Harry and Ron arrived at the café around 1115. They had fifteen minutes; just enough time to
start putting their plan into action. They talked for a couple of minutes before Ron turned and
walked away.

Harry was waiting alone outside the café when Hermione showed up at 1125. He pulled her into a
quick hug and asked, “Are you always so early Hermione? How is it you can appear somewhere looking
so beautiful and never be late?”

Hermione blushed as she returned his hug and smiled. “Well, Harry. I told you I couldn't
resist a free lunch with such great company. I wanted to make sure I could enjoy every minute of
it.”

Harry blushed slightly at her words before he opened the door so she could enter. He glanced
over his shoulder as if looking for something before he shut the door.

They found a table in the corner of the café and waited until they ordered before they
spoke.

“So…”

“So…”

They started at the same time making them both laugh. Harry gestured for her to go first.

“I was just going to ask about yesterday.” She said.

“Oh. Should have known you wouldn't waste any time bringing that up.” Harry laughed
nervously.

“Well. Want to tell me about it?”

“Not much to tell really. I don't have any real explanation. I did apologize already though.
That counts for something, doesn't it?”

“I don't know, Harry. You were acting pretty strange. Even by your standards.”

“By my standards? By my standards?” His face reflected mock hurt as he put his hands to his
chest. “That hurts Hermione. Really. Right here.” He said, pointing to his heart.

Hermione laughed and acquiesced, “Okay Harry. I'll let you off the hook…” she looked
pointedly at him as she added, “for now!”

“Okay Hermione. If that's all I can get, I'll take it.” He said. She watched as his
shoulders visibly relaxed.

*Definitely something more going on here,* she thought.

“So what were you going to say, Harry?” Hermione asked.

“Oh. I was just going to say that I like this place. I can see why you like to come here.
It's nice. Quiet too.” Harry said as he looked around at the small, cozy tables and the
pictures that adorned the walls.

“Yeah, I really like it here. The food is pretty good too.”

Just then the waiter brought them their lunch and Harry smiled gratefully. They ate their meal
in a silence broken only by the occasional reference to the weather, Quidditch, or some other
menial topic.

When their plates were cleared Harry looked at her, his eyes twinkling as he tried one more
time, “Come on Hermione. Why can't you tell me where you're going tonight? What if I
promise that Ron and I won't embarrass you? Would you tell me then?” He implored.

She looked into his beautiful green eyes and wanted so badly to break down and tell him her
secret but she didn't think he'd understand and it didn't matter if he intended to or
not, his presence there would be embarrassment enough for her. “No Harry. I can't. I just
can't. Not yet.” She looked up at him, hoping he would simply understand and drop it.

“Okay Hermione. You let me off the hook earlier and I'll do the same for you…” he smiled as
he added, “for now.”

Hermione laughed and nodded her head. “Okay Harry. We're even now. We'll leave each
other be on those two things.” She shook her head at him as he continued to smile at her.

“All right Hermione. I think I need to get back to the flat to make sure Ron's up. You know
how he gets. If he sleeps too late he gets really cranky. Too many hours without food, I think.
Maybe I'll pick him up a sandwich and hold it under his nose to wake him up.”

Hermione laughed at the image of Ron sitting up to bite into the sandwich, eyes closed, still
half asleep.

“All right Harry. Will I see you and Ron tomorrow then?”

“Yeah, sure. Give us a holler. Maybe we can do dinner or something.”

They walked to the door and Harry held it open for her once again. He gave her hug and a kiss on
the cheek.

“See you tomorrow then Hermione. Have fun tonight.”

“Okay Harry. See you tomorrow then. You and Ron have fun tonight too.”

She still didn't want Harry to know where she lived; she didn't want any surprises on
her doorstep before she was ready to introduce him to Kyrsten. Just as she had before lunch, she
headed in the wrong direction and took the long way home; looking back now and again to be sure he
wasn't following her.

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Harry headed off down the street. He looked back only once to look for Ron. He waved to Hermione
when he saw that she was looking at him. He quickly turned around and walked a little faster.

Ron was supposed to be in the coffee shop a few doors down watching for one of them to come out
of the café so Harry didn't bother stopping to get him a sandwich on his way home. If Ron was
anywhere near food then Harry didn't need to worry…he'd definitely already eaten.

When he got to what appeared to be a deserted corner he looked around. He didn't notice
anyone near him so he silently apparated home to wait for Ron.

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A couple of hours later a happy, whistling Ron appeared at their flat.

Harry surprised even himself when he yelled, “Where the hell have you been Ron? I've been
waiting forever.”

Ron jumped, startled by Harry's outburst. “Oh. Yeah. Um. Sorry `bout that Harry. Um. Yeah.
Uh. Lost track of time…and well…I'm here now.” Ron stammered, playing with the collar of his
t-shirt and looking everywhere but at Harry.

Harry fought to keep from laughing as he watched Ron struggle, “You know you're a lousy
liar, Ron. Quit the act!” He said. “Well? Did you follow her or not? We need to know where she
lives so we can follow her and Kyrsten tonight. You did find out, didn't you?”

“Well, Harry. You see…no! Not exactly.”

“What do you mean not exactly Ron? You either did or you didn't”

“Well. Okay then. I didn't.” Ron scrunched up his face and bit his bottom lip, waiting for
Harry to explode. He was surprised by Harry's lack of acknowledgement.

“Yeah. I suppose it's just as well then, isn't it?” Harry said softly. “You probably
would have gotten caught anyway. At least now I don't have to worry about spending the rest of
my life with a broomstick shoved up my arse! Where've you been all this time then?”

Ron laughed. “Come on Harry. It's not so bad. I met this really great girl at the coffee
shop today. She asked if I wanted to meet her at this bar tonight. I told her that we had plans and
she asked me to bring you along too. She's going with a friend. It can be like a double date or
something. Only yours would be well…sort of a blind date thing, wouldn't it?”

Sensing Harry's reluctance Ron turned to begging. “Aw. Come on Harry. Please. For me? Just
one night. That's it. She's a really great girl, Harry and it's a Muggle club. I
don't want to mess it up.”

Harry sighed. “All right Ron. Since we weren't planning to go to Seamus' Club tonight
anyway, I'll just follow along to yours. What time do we have to be ready and do I have to
dress up?”

Ron's smile couldn't have gotten any bigger as he stood behind Harry and pumped his
hands up and down a couple of times. “Yes!” He said softly to himself.

Ron quickly pulled himself together as Harry turned to look at him questioningly. “Well?” He
said.

“Oh. Right. Yeah. Um. Round 8:00. Well, it's a bar. A Muggle bar! I s'pose just about
anything would be all right, don't you? You know more about Muggles than I do. What do you
think we need to wear?”

“Muggles Ron, yes. I definitely know more than you. Muggle bars? No. Definitely not. I'll
just put on some clean jeans and a decent shirt. I suggest you do the same. You might want to clean
up a little too. You smell a bit funny. By the way, what is that? Perfume?” He asked, sniffing the
air near Ron.

Ron shot Harry a sheepish look before he raced off to the bathroom to get cleaned up.

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Hermione was in a right state by the time Kyrsten got home a couple of hours later. They were
supposed to go shopping and hang out for the afternoon and she didn't know where she'd
gotten off to. It was the first time Kyrsten had been late when she and Hermione had made plans and
after so many years of being concerned for Harry and Ron, she naturally let that slip over to
Kyrsten.

When Kyrsten returned to the flat Hermione cried out in relief at the sight of her. “I've
been worried about you. Where'd you go? I thought we had plans for this afternoon.”

When she didn't answer right away Hermione stopped to take a good look at her friend. She
saw a faraway, dreamy look in her eyes and she shook her slightly.

Kyrsten appeared to come out of a trance and she looked at Hermione in surprise…the smile never
leaving her face as she said, “Oh. Hi. I. Uh. Hi.”

Hermione laughed. In all the years she'd known her, she'd not once known Kyrsten to be
at a loss for words. “You okay, Kyrsten?”

“Oh. Yeah. Never better.” She said. She turned to look directly at Hermione and she smiled
brighter before she said, “I think I'm going to lay down for a bit. I'll be ready to go by
8. I'll see you then, okay?” Kyrsten turned to walk to her room; Hermione's lunch with
Harry having been completely forgotten.

Confused, Hermione said, “All right. See you at 8 then.” *Well that was weird,* she
thought. Her concern for Kyrsten pushed away any further thoughts of Harry and Hermione retreated
to her room to get lost in one of her books.

~~~A few hours later~~~

“Come on Hermione. Let's go.” Kyrsten was sitting in their living room waiting impatiently
for Hermione to get ready. She wanted to be there by 8:30 and it was already a little after 8.

“Okay. Okay. Jeez Kyrsten. What's gotten into you tonight?”

“If we don't get signed up early we won't get our chance. You know that.”

“All right. I'm ready.” Hermione walked out of her room wearing a tight pair of jeans with a
pink tank top over the top of a gray one of a slightly different shape. Her hair was pulled up in a
loose ponytail. A light dusting of makeup and cowboy boots completed the look. Everything fit her
curves perfectly and Kyrsten smiled and whistled at her friend.

“You meeting someone there tonight, girl? You look hot.” Kyrsten said, laughing as Hermione
turned to model her clothes.

Hermione laughed. “You don't look so bad yourself in that little skirt and tight shirt. What
about you? You meeting someone there tonight?” Hermione asked, raising her eyebrows
suggestively.

“Guess we'll have to wait and see about that won't we Miss Hermione. You're so
clever though…you tell me.” Kyrsten said, returning Hermione's suggestive expression.

Both girls laughed again and hugged each other close. “I love you, you know. I'm so glad
we've been friends for so long.” Hermione told her.

“I know. Love you too. Now lets get going.”

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Harry and Ron had been at the bar for 15 minutes and there was no sign of Ron's date
anywhere. *Where is she?* He wondered.

“Ron, are you sure we're in the right bar? This place is kind of…weird. Don't you
think?”

“What do you mean Harry? Just cause those people are standing up there making all that awful
noise doesn't make the place weird now, does it?”

“That's supposed to be singing Ron. It's called Karaoke. It's when ordinary people
get up and make fools of themselves. I think it makes the listeners appreciate real music a little
more or something.”

“There's got to be a less painful way to make fools of themselves, you'd think.” Ron
said, covering his ears.

“Come on. Let's sit for a few minutes while we wait. Have you seen her yet? I'm not sure
how much more of this I can take.” Harry said.

Ron looked at him, his eyes a little clouded over as he answered, “Nope. Not yet. S'pect
she'll be here soon enough though. It's not quite 8:30.”

They found a table and Ron made sure to seat himself facing the door so he could see her when
she entered.

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According to the clock above the bar Kyrsten and Hermione entered at 8:28. Kyrsten took a
cursory look around and locked eyes with the man she'd been dying to see again all day. They
had to pretend like they didn't know each other so Kyrsten was careful not to say anything to
Hermione so as not to give anything away.

She saw him nod his head slightly in acknowledgement and she smiled.

“Hermione. Find us a table, would you?” Kyrsten said, pointing in the opposite direction of
where her cohort sat. “I'll be right there. I already know what song I want to sing so I'm
going to turn in my slip. Then I'll save the table while you pick.”

Hermione nodded and set off to find a table.

Kyrsten turned around to make sure she was gone and headed off to turn in the piece of paper she
held tight in her hand. She hadn't told Hermione she'd been there earlier in the day to get
the number of the song. She was sure Hermione thought she'd be singing the same song she'd
sung for the last two Saturday nights. Kyrsten smiled. She turned and directed an indiscreet wave
toward her accomplice before she turned to look for Hermione.

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Harry was starting to get impatient. “Come on Ron. Give it up. She's not coming.”

“Not yet Harry. I forgot. She said she'd be here between 8:30 and 9. Let's just give it
till 9 then, eh mate?”

“All right. But you owe me for this. I won't be able to listen to music the same way
again.”

Ron laughed. The relief that washed over him went unnoticed by Harry.

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“Good evening ladies and gentlemen. Welcome to Karaoke night. I'm Big Mike and I'll be
your host for this evening. If you look around your table you'll see a book with a list of
songs in it. Next to the song is a number. All you gotta do is fill out one of those papers tucked
in the front there. Be sure to write that number down along with your name and bring it to me. When
your name is called, make your way to the stage, grab a mike, and prepare to wow us. You've all
heard the warm-ups now let the real singing begin.”

“Lillian Stark you're up first. After her will be Brian Hampton.”

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*Great!* Harry thought as he looked at watch. 8:45…*only 15 more minutes and we can get
out of here.*

Harry looked at Ron to see if he looked as ready to go as Harry felt. To his surprise, Ron was
smiling and didn't look the least bit upset by the fact that his date had so far stood him up.
It was just as well for Harry. He wasn't really interested in meeting the friend of a girl that
Ron met just this afternoon. He never liked blind dates and if Ron hadn't practically begged
him to come, he'd be at Seamus' Club right now drowning himself in firewhiskey.

*At least this girl can sing,* he thought…though there was little consolation in it.

The next guy, Brian, was really good so Ron took a look at Harry to see if he looked as
miserable as he had earlier. *Not bad,* he thought. *Thanks Brian.* Ron would have
thanked anybody as long as Harry sat there quietly and quit watching him to find out if he was
ready.

He couldn't admit that she was there, but there was no way he was leaving right now. This
was for Harry's own good.

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After Brian, Big Mike called a couple more halfway decent singers to the stage and by the time
Harry looked at his watch again it was 9:00. *Freedom!* He thought with a little too much
excitement.

“Okay Ron. She's not here. Let's go. It's 9:00.” He said, trying to prod Ron out of
his seat.

Ron looked across the room and their eyes met again. She held up two fingers and Ron nodded
once. “Okay, Harry. Hang on. I just wanna hear this. This ones not so bad.”

Harry couldn't believe it. Apparently Ron had been listening too long and could no longer
tell the difference between good and bad. *Maybe he's got cotton in his ears and he's
just looking for an excuse to stay longer*, he thought as he made to look in Ron's ears.

Harry stood up. “I'm leaving Ron. I told you I'd stay until 9 and that's it. I
can't take it anymore. I'm going home. Maybe I'll pick up where I left off last night
in `Hogwarts: a History'.” He looked at Ron to see if he was paying him even the slightest bit
of attention. Ron looked at him and smiled and Harry knew he hadn't heard a word he'd
said.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

“Okay. Thank you, Dave. That was very well done. Give it up for Dave everybody. Up next we have
Laura Martin. Following Laura we have our first duet of the evening. Hermione Granger and Harry
Potter.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Harry nearly fell over. “Ron? Hey Ron?” He said, smacking him on the shoulder.

“You better get ready mate. I'm pretty sure he just called your name.” Ron said, struggling
not to laugh.

“Ron. I don't sing. Did he say Hermione? Have you seen Hermione here?” He asked, his eyes
surveying the room. It didn't take long before he spotted her and she was already staring at
him. The look she gave him was one of complete and utter shock.

He shook his head and shrugged to indicate that he had no idea what was going on. She beckoned
for him and Ron to join her at her table.

He got Ron's attention and told him they should join Hermione at her table. Ron got up
quickly and headed in the right direction. *How did he know where she was?* Harry didn't
have much time to dwell on that thought as he found himself fighting through the crowd to get
there.

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If looks could kill Hermione would have killed them ten times over with just that one look.
“What are you doing here?” She asked them through clenched teeth.

Ron smiled. “Oh. Hermione. So nice to see you here. I didn't know this is where you'd be
tonight.” His eyes flicked briefly to Kyrsten.

“You know you're a lousy liar, Ron. Drop the act.” She said, echoing the words Harry had
used earlier.

Harry smiled at her choice of words though the smile dropped quickly the moment Hermione looked
his way.

“I swear Hermione. I had no idea this is where you were going to be. I meant it today when I
said I'd let you off the hook. Well, I didn't really mean it then, but when Ron came back
and said he didn't do what he was supposed to do…then I meant it. I really did.” He rattled
on.

Hermione shook her head, trying to sort out what Harry just told her. She looked at him and
said, “You know what?”

He shook his head and scrunched up his face, preparing himself for the onslaught.

“I have no idea what you just said. That's what. Doesn't mean you're off the hook.
It just means that I don't want to sort it out right now. You wanna know what else?”

Harry wasn't sure how to answer her. She surprised him the last time and for that one he was
grateful…this time he wasn't sure he'd be so lucky. “Um. Maybe?” He answered.

Unable to control it any longer Kyrsten and Ron burst out laughing at the exchange between Harry
and Hermione. Silently they agreed…*they got it bad!*

Although she'd spoken to Ron only moments ago Hermione looked at both of them as if
she'd just noticed they were there. “Oh. Kyrsten. I'm sorry. I guess you know by now that
this is Harry and this is Ron.” She said, gesturing toward them each respectively. “Guys, this is
Kyrsten, my best friend from way, way back.

Kyrsten was still smiling. “Oh yes. Ron is the redhead. I remember that. It's nice to
finally meet you both. Hermione has talked about you a lot. Although she's never mentioned how
good looking you both are.” She said.

Just as Hermione said he would, Harry liked her immediately. “It's nice to meet you too
Kyrsten. Hermione has of course, told us all about you. I'm just sorry we had to wait so long
to meet you.” Harry said, reaching out to shake her hand.

“Not *all* about me I hope. A girl has to have her secrets you know. Although I do know
what you mean; I've been after Hermione to introduce us for a long time now. You know how
stubborn she can be though.” She looked at Hermione and raised her eyebrows and winked.

Hermione laughed.

Ron gulped before saying, “Oh. Yes. Kyrsten. It is to meet you finally nice. I mean, it is nice
to finally meet you.” She laughed as he shook her hand. Her hand lingered just a little longer then
when she shook Harry's. The look that passed between them did not escape Harry or Hermione this
time around.

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“Hermione and Harry. You're up. Hermione and Harry. You need to make your way to the
stage.”

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Harry panicked. “Hermione, I can't sing and there aren't a lot of Muggle songs that I
know. You have to stop this.”

“Oh no Harry. I can't. That was the other thing I was going to tell you. We have a song to
sing.”

“No Hermione. I'm not going.”

“You have to Harry. Once your name is in there you have to do it.”

“No.”

Hermione, Kyrsten, and Ron started laughing. Harry had been fearless when he stood up to the
most evil wizard of all time…someone who could have killed him and yet…he couldn't bring
himself to get up on a Muggle stage in a Muggle bar in front of people who would likely never see
him again. It was too much for any one of them to take.

Harry's expression remained petulant as he crossed his arms across his chest. He wasn't
going to give in. He refused.

This brought more laughter from the others and people sitting at the tables around them had
begun to stare.

Hermione finally took pity on him. “Hang on Harry. I'll be right back.” She left the table
to speak to Big Mike.

When she rejoined them Harry asked her, “Well, did you put a stop to it?”

“No Harry. I told you already. Once your name is in there you can't back out. You have to do
it.”

“But I didn't put my name in there. Someone else did.” With that, Harry suddenly realized
just what was going on. *This was planned. I bet that girl Ron met today was Kyrsten.* He
looked at the two of them as they exchanged glances and he knew he was right.

“Come with me Harry.” Hermione said, breaking into his thoughts. She grabbed his hand and led
him away from the table and out the door.

In the background he heard Big Mike call a new name. “He's just pushed us back a little bit
Harry. That's all. We do still have to do this. Come on.”

They walked around the side of the building and after making sure that no one was around to see
them Hermione produced her wand. Harry looked down at the outfit she was wearing and raised his
eyebrows to her. “Don't ask.” She answered.

“By the way Hermione. You look really hot tonight.” Harry said. His voice was teasing but he
meant every word.

“Yeah. Harry. So I've heard.” She said offhandedly.

“What? Were there guys hitting on you back in the bar?” His tone took her by surprise.

“No Harry. There weren't any guys hitting on me back in the bar. Why? Is that what you were
doing?” She couldn't believe the question came out of her mouth and she smacked herself as she
brought her hand up to cover it.

“Maybe.” He said. “Would it make a difference?”

Hermione's stomach began to flutter but she maintained a modicum of self-control when she
answered, “Not right now Harry. We have a song to sing. Ask me again after we're done.”

It was Harry's turn to be shocked.

Hermione placed her wand to his throat and uttered the incantation, *“Cantor
Condisco!”*

A weird feeling came over him and he found himself suddenly ready to sing. “What did you do?” He
asked.

“It's what I use on myself. It's a spell that gives you confidence to get out there
because no matter what song you sing, you'll always know the words and the tune. You
ready?”

Harry hugged her close. “You're brilliant Hermione. Simply brilliant.” He kissed her on the
cheek and turned to head back into the bar. She started to follow him when he abruptly stopped in
front of her.

“What's wrong Harry?”

“I just remembered. There was something I wanted to tell you. I just hope you don't get too
angry with me when I finish.”

“Okay. I promise I won't. So tell me.”

“Well, it really bothered me yesterday when you wouldn't tell me where you were going with
Kyrsten tonight. I started thinking about it and…well…I didn't intentionally act weird
yesterday but it was convenient. Inviting you to lunch sort of had a dual purpose. One was to
apologize and the other was so Ron could follow you home so we'd know where you live and we
could follow you tonight.”

Hermione's eyes clouded over and she took a deep breath before speaking. “Okay. You
don't trust me.” She said irritably. Seeing the look on her face she quickly backtracked, “I
know. I know. I promised. What else? I get the feeling there's more.”

“Hermione. We do trust you. In fact, there's no one in the world I trust more than you, you
know that. I just couldn't stand it that you had this secret. We always tell each other
everything and…”

Hermione put up her hand to interrupt him. “We always tell each other everything…eventually
Harry. Eventually. I told you at lunch today that I would tell you when I was ready.”

“You're right Hermione. But by then it was too late. Ron was already set in place to follow
you. Anyway, it took him a couple of hours to get back to the flat and I thought he should have
been no more than thirty minutes behind me. When I asked him he told me that he didn't follow
you. He said he met a girl who invited him to this bar tonight. I think that girl was Kyrsten,
Hermione. I think they set this up.”

Hermione looked thoughtful for a minute. “I bet you're right Harry. Kyrsten doesn't
usually dress up so much when we come and she was really anxious to get here. I bet she entered our
names to sing. She was in a big hurry to get to Big Mike when we walked through the door.”

“Are you thinking what I'm thinking?” He asked.

“Oh yes, Harry. Turnabout is definitely fair play. Ron doesn't know the incantation either.
It should be pretty interesting to hear him up there trying to sing. Don't you think?”

“Oh yes. Brilliant!” Harry smiled. “That's what I love about you, you know? You're
bloody brilliant!”

Hermione lowered her head so Harry couldn't see her blushing. She pushed him forward and
they walked back to the bar. Harry grabbed her hand and squeezed it. “Thanks Hermione. You always
know how to bail me out.”

She squeezed his hand in return and walked through the door he held open for her. She walked up
to Big Mike's table and grabbed a slip. She whispered something as she passed it to him and he
smiled and nodded his head. She turned and winked at Harry.

They returned the table and found Ron and Kyrsten in what appeared to be a pretty intense
conversation. The moment they saw Harry and Hermione they stopped talking.

Ron's eyes were wide; as if he'd just been caught doing something he wasn't supposed
to be doing. “So mate, you all right now? Did Hermione set you right? She's always been good at
that, you know.”

“Oh yes, Ron. I'm all right now. No problems at all.” He said. He fought to keep his smile
from spreading further across his face. “Hermione set me right. Just like the old days. Right
Hermione.”

Hermione only smiled and offered a brief nod before turning back to Big Mike. She looked at
Harry and said, “He's going to call us soon. Are you ready?”

“As ready as I'll ever be, I suppose.” He answered.

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“Okay folks. We got a little off track there for a bit but now that I'm back from break
let's get this thing rolling. Hermione and Harry. Are you ready now?”

Hermione grabbed Harry's hand and led him to the stage.

“All right. Let's give it up for Hermione and Harry. Tonight they'll be serenading us
with their rendition of Shania Twain and Bryan White's popular duet `From This Moment'.

The music started to play and immediately Harry was familiar with it. He smiled at Hermione as
they started to sing…

**From this moment life has begun
From this moment you are the one
Right beside you is where I belong
From this moment on**

**From this moment I have been blessed
I live only for your happiness
And for your love I'd give my last breath
From this moment on**

**I give my hand to you with all my heart
Can't wait to live my life with you can't wait to start
You and I will never be apart
My dreams came true because of you**

**From this moment as long as I live
I will love you, I promise you this
There is nothing I wouldn't give
From this moment on**

**You're the reason I believe in love
And you're the answer to my prayers from up above
All we need is just the two of us
My dreams came true because of you**

**From this moment as long as I live
I will love you, I promise you this
There is nothing I wouldn't give
From this moment
I will love you as long as I live
From this moment on**

Hermione couldn't believe the intensity with which Harry watched her as he sang. His voice
cracked a couple of times but the confidence she'd given him with the spell did wonders for
him. He looked as though he was enjoying himself. His voice was naturally beautiful.

Harry was astounded by the beauty with which Hermione sang. *Is there nothing she can't
do?* He wondered. She constantly amazed him. His stomach began to flutter as he watched her
watching him.

** As the song progressed they moved closer together until they were only inches
apart. They looked into each other's eyes as they neared the end of the song. Everyone around
them had disappeared and this moment was theirs alone. *How much truth is there in that song?*
They wondered.

They hung onto the last note for a few beats and lowered their microphones. They hadn't yet
averted their eyes. They moved together into their first kiss. Never had anything felt so right.
All those others were no more. Just as the song said, `from this moment on' there would never
be another for either of them. All was finally right with the world. Well…almost.

As they broke from their kiss they were met with cheers and wolf whistles and catcalls. People
around them were standing and applauding. Harry and Hermione looked at each other and laughed
before they turned to take a bow and walk away from the stage.

When they returned to the table Hermione caught the tail end of the conversation Kyrsten had
been having with Ron, “…did I tell you? I knew it!” She gave him a hug and they shared a kiss.

They kept their arms loosely wrapped around each other and Ron looked into her eyes. “You were
right, Kyrsten. Just so you know, I've learned to never question that woman's intuition
thing.” He said smiling and kissing her again.

“Ahem.” Hermione interrupted.

They looked up. Surprised to see that Hermione and Harry had already made it back to the table.
They pulled apart quickly and Ron cleared his throat before speaking, “Um. Yeah. Great job up there
you two. Especially right there at the end.” Kyrsten started laughing and when Ron turned to look
at her he couldn't stop himself from laughing too.

“Oh. Right. Thanks Ron. Kyrsten. This isn't over yet, you know. Not by a long shot.”
Hermione said. She turned to Harry and said, “I think I need a drink now. Harry want to join me at
the bar?”

Harry looked from Ron and Kyrsten to Hermione before answering, “Uh. Yeah. A drink sounds really
good about now.” Hermione had already begun pulling on his arm.

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All right ladies and gentlemen. Apparently this is the night for duets. Can I get Ron…Weasley,
is it? Yeah, Weasley. Ron Weasley and Kyrsten Jones up here?

Ron and Kyrsten looked at each other and then at Harry and Hermione who were sitting at the bar;
the epitome of innocence as they looked to Ron and Kyrsten and shook their heads and shrugged their
shoulders to indicate they had no idea what was going on.

Kyrsten and Ron looked at each other wide-eyed and together they said, “They know.”

Kyrsten grabbed Ron's hand and pulled him to the stage, determined to make the best of it.
Ron looked petrified as he looked to Harry and Hermione. He was shaking his head and trying to pull
away from her.

Harry and Hermione were laughing as they watched them take the stage.

“All right, there they are. Hmm…this is a little unusual, this is usually only requested at kid
parties. But okay. I have it and I'll play it. Here they are with a song from the hit movie,
“Parent Trap” let's give it up for Ron and Kyrsten singing Nobody's Angel's `Let's
Get Together'.

Ron had never heard of `Let's Get Together' and his panic mode went into overdrive as
the music began to play and Kyrsten began to sing. She looked at him and urged him on. Ron looked
up at the monitor and said “yeah, yeah, yeah” when he should have been saying, “have a swinging
time.” With the exception of Harry, no one saw the girl at the bar point a wand at the guy on the
stage and whisper, *“Cantor Condisco!”* They did notice however, that his confidence grew
immediately and he finished the last half of the song in time with Kyrsten just as if he'd been
singing it forever.

**Let's get together, yeah yeah yeah.
Why don't you and I combine?
Let's get together, what do you say?
We can have a swinging time.
We'd be a crazy team.
Why don't we make a scene? Together.

oh, oh, oh, oh
Let's get together, yeah yeah yeah.
Think of all that we could share.
Let's get together, everyday
Every way and everywhere.
And though we haven't got a lot,
We could be sharing all we've got. Together.

Oh! I really think you're swell.
Uh huh! We really ring the bell.
Oo wee! And if you stick with me
Nothing could be greater, say hey alligator.

Let's get together, yeah yeah yeah.
Two is twice as nice as one.
Let's get together, right away.
We'll be having twice the fun.
And you can always count on me.
A gruesome twosome we will be.
Together, yeah yeah yeah.**

“Cool.” Ron said when they finished. Kyrsten leaned toward him and planted a kiss on his lips
and smiled. “You know, having a friend like Hermione really pays off, doesn't it?” She
said.

“Oh yeah.” Said Ron. “It always has.” He pulled her from the stage and headed to the bar.

“Well done mate. Congratulations. On all counts” Harry said as he looked from Ron to Kyrsten.
Ron's arm was wrapped around Kyrsten's waist and he was holding her close.

“Yeah, you too mate. On all counts.” Ron replied looking at the two of them. Harry's arms
were comfortably wrapped around Hermione.

Hermione looked at her oldest and dearest friend and smiled. Together the two girls said just
one word, “Thanks.” Then they turned to their new boyfriends and kissed them affectionately.
Letting them know, without words, that this was it for them. The boys smiled and wholeheartedly
returned the message.

The secret of Saturday nights was out now and from this point forward they would all enjoy
them…together.

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2. A New Point of View
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A/N: I made some changes to Chapter 1 so Chapter 2 could be a true reflection. I know how
frustrating it is to re-read something when the premise is the same. The choice to re-read is, of
course, yours to make.

This has been a fun story to write. For those of you who have been reading `A Fairy Tale for his
Her-my-oh-nee' I want to let you know, that I am in the process of getting the next chapter
together. I needed a short break from that more serious story. Bear with me for just a little
while. I hope to have something this weekend.

Thanks again for reading. I hope you enjoy this PoV from a not-so-main character.

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**~~A New Point of View~~**

Kyrsten loved Hermione. Hermione had been her best friend for years and there was no one she
trusted more. It was fate that finally brought them together as roommates. She'd been living
with her boyfriend and when she realized he wasn't what she needed she set out to find a new
place. Luck was on her side when Hermione told her over lunch one day that she was thinking about
looking for a roommate. Kyrsten moved in that afternoon and they'd been having a blast ever
since.

Hermione had told her years earlier that she was a witch. Everyone they knew thought Hermione
had gone off to some prominent boarding school in Switzerland every year and that was the story
that Kyrsten stuck with. Of course, Hermione hadn't told her right away so for a few years she
believed it as well. By the time Hermione told her the truth, just before she left for her fifth
year, she was already so far submerged in the lie that it was easy enough for her to just keep the
true facts to herself. She knew Hermione needed someone to confide in. It couldn't be easy
having to live two lives with no one to talk to.

Hermione had told her all about Ron and Harry and their adventures at Hogwarts and the final
battle with that lord guy. Listening to the stories made Kyrsten wish she could have been there. It
sounded so much more adventurous then the boring school she'd attended growing up. She was
excited to meet Ron and Harry but Hermione had been determined to keep them to herself. She
wasn't ready for her two worlds to combine and Kyrsten tried to sit back and respect that. It
was difficult though, because secretly she hoped that Ron and Harry would still be just as exciting
as they were in school and maybe she could join the three of them on some adventures before they
all settled down.

She was also kept informed of the love lives of Ron and Harry. When Hermione told her a few days
ago that neither of them had girlfriends right now her first thought had been, *sounds like a
good time to meet them then, doesn't it?*

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Kyrsten was heading to the kitchen to get her cup of coffee Saturday morning when she saw
Hermione sitting at the table. She appeared to be in a sort of daze. Kyrsten had spoken to her
briefly Friday night so she knew that it had something to do with her lunch date later that
day.

“What's wrong, Hermione?” She asked as she sat down across from her with her cup of coffee.
“You see Harry all the time. Why is this time any different? I haven't seen you act this way
since you had that crush on Bradley in fourth grade. You don't suppose…?” She said
thoughtfully, opening her eyes wide and raising her eyebrows.

Hermione laughed and mocked back, “Oh yeah, Kyrsten. That's it. I have a huge crush on
Bradley and it's making me anxious about my lunch with Harry.”

They began to laugh but she stopped when she saw Hermione's expression change again. She
placed her hand on her friend's shoulder. “Really Hermione, what's going on? I'm
getting a little worried about you here.”

Hermione sighed, “I don't know. It's just…well…” she shrugged and shook her head, “I
don't know.”

“If I didn't know any better, I'd say I was on to something a minute ago.”

Hermione looked at her and answered. “No, it's not that. Harry and I have always been just
friends. Yesterday though, when I was with Harry and Ron he seemed…strange somehow. Then out of the
blue I get an invitation to lunch. I don't know. Something just doesn't seem right,
that's all.”

“Well, I've read some of those books you have and you're not known as the cleverest
witch of your time for nothing now, are you? Perhaps you are better off thinking about it a little
more. Although, I'd have to say that if you haven't gotten anywhere yet, you're
probably not likely to. If he's up to something, you're not going to figure it out sitting
here.”

Hermione stood up. “You're right Kyrsten. Thanks again for reminding me why I still enjoy
having you around after all these years!” She laughed and gave her a quick hug before she
disappeared into her bedroom.

Kyrsten whispered, “That girl's got it bad!” Excited, she jumped up and went to her own room
to think about what exactly she could do about it. “I've got it!” She said, as she hurried to
get ready.

“It's high time I met that young man of hers, now isn't it?” Kyrsten smiled and asked
herself aloud. “I think this has gone on way too long. By the time I'm done with Hermione she
won't know what hit her.” She knew the café that Hermione walked to every Saturday and knowing
she was meeting Harry there seemed to be the perfect opportunity to ingratiate herself into the
whole of Hermione's other world.

She looked through her clothes to find something on the sexy side of casual. She needed to grab
Harry's attention and she certainly wouldn't be able to do that in the boxers and tank top
she was wearing now. After a quick shower she decided on a cute little sleeveless sundress that
fell just above her knees. *Not too short to be considered sexy, not too long to be considered
prudish,* she thought with a smile. She pulled her hair into a loose ponytail and applied a
light touch of makeup. *Not too shabby,* she thought as slowly turned in front of the
mirror.

Hermione knocked on her door and said, “Hey Kyrsten. I'm outta here. See you in a bit.”

Not wanting Hermione to see her just yet she called back, “All right, Hermione. Have fun.
I'm just getting dressed. I'll see you when you get home.”

“All right. I'll let you know what happened when I get back.” She said.

“Okay. I'll be here.” Kyrsten called out just before she heard the door shut as Hermione
left. *Yeah, right,* she thought, a devilish smile forming at her lips, *sure you
will.*

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

She waited impatiently for another five minutes before she left the flat. She knew that with
Hermione's must-not-let-Harry-know-where-I-live obsessed brain she would take the long way
around to the café. She figured ten minutes would be about the longest it should take Hermione to
get there and she planned to take the direct route. After everything Hermione had ever said about
Harry, Kyrsten was sure he would be waiting outside the café for her when she got there. He was too
much of a gentleman to wait inside. With any luck she'd get there in time to catch a glimpse of
him before they entered. That way she'd know who to follow when he came out again.

She got to within viewing distance of the café just in time to see Harry hold the door open for
Hermione to enter. Luck was on her side when she saw him turn to take a final look behind him
before he entered. *Ooh! Very cute, Hermione,* she thought before she turned to head for the
coffee shop a few doors down…

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

She entered the nearly empty coffee shop and stopped short when she saw the handsome redhead
sitting alone at a table near the window. Something about him was familiar to her but she
couldn't quite put her finger on it. He looked at her and smiled; he was seemingly unable to
look away.

Emboldened, she took a few steps toward him and made to introduce herself. When he saw her
coming toward him he quickly stood up and without so much as an introduction he gestured for her to
sit down. She sat and waited a moment for him to do the same.

“Do I know you?” She asked, getting straight to the heart of the matter.

“Um. No. I think I would remember meeting you. Yeah. Definitely.” He held out his hand “I'm
Ron.” He said, his eyes never leaving hers.

She took his hand and felt a small jolt pass through her. She smiled and introduced herself,
“I'm Kyrsten.”

Recognition dawned on them and they laughed. Together they said, “Oh. You're Hermione's
friend.”

They both laughed and nodded. Kyrsten had seen a few pictures of the three of them in some of
Hermione's books but the pictures had not done any of them justice. She was impressed.

“What are you doing here?” She asked. “Is this part of what Harry's planning?”

Ron looked at her in surprise. “What you mean?” He asked, trying to sound calmer than he
felt.

Kyrsten laughed. “Hermione told me she thought Harry was up to something when he asked her to
join him for lunch today. Seeing you here makes me wonder if she was right. That's all.”

*Damn! We really can't pull one over on Hermione!* He thought. Ron laughed nervously
and looked into her eyes. For some reason he felt compelled to tell her the truth, (he'd been
told for years he was a lousy liar anyway). “Yeah. That's right. That's why I'm
here.”

Kyrsten smiled. “Let me guess. You're here to follow her home, aren't you? You're
supposed to find out where we live.”

“Are you some kind of witch or something? Hermione never told us you were a witch.” Ron said, a
mixture of confusion and awe in his voice.

She laughed again and said, “No Ron. I'm not a witch. I just don't see any other
explanation for you being here in this coffee shop while they're in the café. Wouldn't you
normally be in the café with them?”

Ron visibly relaxed. “Yeah. Right. Yeah. I would.” He said as he started to find the humor in
it. “But what are you doing here? Is this where you come on Saturday while Hermione goes to the
café?”

It was her turn to look surprised. “Well. No, actually. I'm here for basically the same
reason you are.”

Ron looked intrigued by her answer and waited quietly for her continue.

She took a deep breath and continued with her explanation, “I thought I'd wait until they
finished and I was going to follow Harry so I could talk to him. I wanted to tell him where we were
going tonight so he could show up and surprise Hermione. That way, she'd be forced to finally
introduce us.”

Ron laughed and she relished in the sound of it. She liked him immediately and there was no way
she was going to let things go back to the way they were. Together they were going to have to come
up with a foolproof plan to merge Hermione's worlds.

“Well. Sounds like you, me, and Harry all have pretty much the same mission…to get Hermione to
bring us all together. What do you propose we do now?”

Kyrsten thought about it for a few minutes and smiled. “I've got it!” She said her eyes lit
up and she smiled brightly at him. “Here's what we'll do.” She said as she grabbed a napkin
from the table and a pen from her purse. She started drawing him a map as she spoke, “This is a map
to the place that Hermione and I have been going to on Saturday nights. It's a Karaoke bar not
far from here. We usually show up there between 8:30 and 9…”

“Hang on,” Ron interrupted, “it's a `what' bar? A croaky bar? What's that?”

Kyrsten laughed. She'd forgotten that Hermione had told her Ron had little knowledge of
`Muggles' as they were called. “No Ron. It Karaoke…care-ee-oh-kee.” She said slowly.

“Care-ee-oh-kee.” Ron repeated. “Okay, what is it?”

“It's a bar where regular people get up on a stage and sing. It's a lot of fun. Have you
ever heard Hermione sing? She's really good.”

“Sing?” Ron asked. “Hermione sings?”

“She's quite good Ron. I take it you haven't heard her then?”

“Um. No. Haven't heard her.” He still didn't seem at all convinced that what she was
telling him was real.

“Okay. Well. Show up tonight and hear for yourself. I bet you'll be surprised.”

“I believe you. Now, getting Harry up there would be really cool. That would really make the
night a memorable one.” He said, and then quickly added, “As will seeing you again, of course.”

She smiled at him but her mind was racing forward. “Harry, huh? I think we can arrange
that.”

He looked at her and saw what could only be described as deviousness in her eyes. He shook his
head and laughed softly, “I don't think I even want to know.” He said.

“No, listen. It'll be fun. It'll work. Come on, let's get out of here. I want to
take you somewhere.” She grabbed his hand and pulled.

“I hope I don't regret this.” He said softly.

She dropped some money on the table for him and they walked to the door. They looked toward the
café to look for Harry and Hermione. When they didn't see them they stepped out to the sidewalk
and still holding onto his hand Kyrsten led the way in the opposite direction of the café.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

After about a twenty minute walk they arrived outside of a bar. “This is the place I was telling
you about. This is where Hermione and I have been coming on Saturday nights. Come on. Let's go
in. I want to tell you about my plan.”

They walked into the bar and Kyrsten headed straight for the Karaoke equipment that was set up
near the stage. “This is where they play the music for the songs and that's the stage where the
singers perform.” She informed him as she pointed out different things along the way. “Hang on,
I'll be right back.” She left him standing there as she headed toward the bar.

“Excuse me.” She said to the bartender. “Can you tell me where I can find a songbook for the
Karaoke tonight? I really need to find out if a certain song is on the list.”

“Oh sure. Big Mike usually leaves one on that speaker right over there.” He said, pointing to
the speaker on the far side of the stage. “Help yourself but be sure to leave the book. We've
had a few come up missing lately.”

“Oh. Don't worry. I'll just be a minute and I'll be sure to leave the book.
Thanks.”

She walked back to Ron and pulled him with her to find the book on the speaker. “Okay. Give me a
minute. I have to find the perfect song.”

“71 `Love Always Finds a Reason,' Glenn Medeiros with Elsa”

“86 `It's Your Love,' Tim McGraw with Faith Hill”

She was reading down the list of songs. She was looking for a song that would force them to
really look at each other. She wasn't sure how long Hermione had been in love with Harry, but
she knew she needed a push in the right direction so she could see it for herself. She just prayed
that Harry felt the same way.

“I found it …” she said softly to herself.

“102 `From This Moment,' Shania Twain with Brian White

She wrote the number and their names down on the paper before she put it in her purse. “Okay
Ron. This is it. When Hermione and I get here tonight I'll turn this in to Big Mike, the guy
who plays the songs, and then Hermione and Harry will have to get up on the stage and sing together
when he calls their names.”

“Together? They're going to sing together?” Ron asked. “You know, I hope you picked a good
song. Maybe this will be just what they need to finally admit they're in love. Yeah. I hope
it's a good one. It'll take something big to make them finally admit it. Believe you
me…getting Harry up there is going to be *big!*”

Kyrsten was shocked and relieved by Ron's words. “You mean you know Harry loves her?” She
asked.

“Yeah. I've known that for a long time. Stupid git! Every girl he's ever gone out with
ends up falling short of the `Hermione Standard' as I like to call it.” He said. “For whatever
reason he hasn't seemed to notice that every other word is `Hermione' when he's
supposed to be talking about other girls. I haven't met anyone else with that name but
you'd think Harry had dated at least twenty of them by now as much he uses it.”

Kyrsten grabbed his hand and looked up at him. “I know Hermione's in love with him too. But
she's *clueless*! Don't worry. I have the perfect song.” She said. He was looking down
at her and something in his eyes made her reach up for him and bring him closer. Their first kiss
was…for lack of a better word…magical. They remained there for a few minutes until they heard the
door open and someone called out to the bartender, “Hey man, how's it going? Can I get a
beer?”

They broke apart and smiled at each other. Fingers linked, they walked out of the bar and into
the bright sunlight. They slowly walked along for a while, neither one paying particular attention
to where they were going when Kyrsten remembered that she'd told Hermione she would be there
when she got back. They were supposed to go shopping that afternoon. She'd have to make up an
excuse to disappear into her room because she wasn't quite ready to stop thinking about the guy
standing next to her. She also didn't want to give anything away to Hermione and she wasn't
sure that she wouldn't slip up.

“Sorry, Ron. I need to get back to the flat. I told Hermione I'd be there when she got back
from her lunch with Harry. I'm sure she's been back for a while now. She's probably
wondering where I am.”

“Bloody hell! Harry! He was expecting me a long time ago too. I was supposed to follow Hermione
and report right back to him at our flat. He ain't gonna like this!” Ron said.

They walked in the direction of the girls' flat and when they were just around the corner
she kissed him one more time before saying, “Make sure you get him there tonight. Do whatever you
have to do. This is going to work Ron. I know it will. Now that I've met you I don't think
I can go back to the way things were.”

“Me either.” He said, kissing her one more time. “Don't worry. I'll get him there.”

She squeezed his hand before letting go and heading home. She was walking on air as she entered
their flat a few minutes later…a couple of hours later than she'd originally intended.

Just as she'd thought, Hermione was waiting for her. “I've been worried about you.
Where'd you go? I thought we had plans for this afternoon.”

It took a moment for her words to register and she looked at Hermione in surprise, “Oh. Hi. I.
Uh. Hi.”

“You okay, Kyrsten?”

“Oh. Yeah. Never better.” She said. She turned to look directly at Hermione and smiled brighter
at her before she made her excuse, “I think I'm going to lay down for a bit. I'll be ready
to go by 8. I'll see you then, okay?” Then she turned and walked to her room.

She barely heard Hermione's response, “All right. See you at 8 then” as she hummed softly to
herself on her way to her room,

When Kyrsten entered her room she shut the door and leaned back against it smiling. *This must
be the smartest thing I've ever done,* she thought. Images of Ron flashed through her mind
as she made her way to her bed to lie down. She set her alarm and fell instantly into a wonderful
dream of what would happen when she saw him again.

~~A Few hours later~~

“Come on Hermione. Let's go.” She felt like she'd been waiting forever for Hermione to
finish getting ready. She wanted to be at the bar by 8:30 and it was already a little after 8.

“Okay. Okay. Jeez Kyrsten. What's gotten into you tonight?”

“If we don't get signed up early we won't get our chance. You know that.”

“All right. I'm ready.”

She saw Hermione walk out of her room and she whistled at her. “You meeting someone there
tonight, girl? You look hot.” She asked. She laughed as Hermione turned to model her clothes.

“You don't look so bad yourself in that little skirt and tight shirt. What about you? You
meeting someone there tonight?” Hermione asked her, her eyebrows raised suggestively.

*If only you knew,* she thought. She returned Hermione's suggestive expression and
said, “Guess we'll have to wait and see about that won't we Miss Hermione. You're so
clever though…you tell me.”

Both girls laughed again and hugged each other close. She was taken aback when Hermione said, “I
love you, you know. I'm so glad we've been friends for so long.”

She smiled softly and said. “I know. Love you too. Now lets get going.”

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

According to the clock above the bar the girls got there at 8:28. Kyrsten took a cursory look
around the bar and locked eyes with the Ron; she'd been dying to see him again all day. They
had to pretend like they didn't know each other so she was careful not to say anything to
Hermione so as not to give anything away.

She saw him nod his head slightly in acknowledgement and she smiled.

“Hermione. Find us a table, would you?” She said, pointing in the opposite direction of where
Ron sat with Harry. “I'll be right there. I already know what song I want to sing so I'm
going to turn in my slip. Then I'll save the table while you pick.”

Hermione nodded and set off to find a table.

She turned around to make sure Hermione was gone and headed off to turn in the piece of paper
she held tight in her hand. *Hermione's gonna kill me,* she thought as she handed the
paper to Big Mike. She turned and directed an indiscreet wave toward Ron before she looked for
Hermione.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Big Mike started the night off with a couple of really good singers and Kyrsten was just
starting to relax when she looked up at Ron and saw Harry looking at his watch. *Don't let
him go Ron, don't let him go,* she thought over and over…willing him to get the message.

She turned to see Hermione watching her. Afraid she might turn and discover Harry and Ron, she
quickly started asking her questions. “So, Hermione, what song are you going to sing tonight?”

“I'm not sure. Probably the same one I always sing.”

“You should pick something different this week. You have the most beautiful voice. You should
diversify. Here,” she said, pulling the book toward her so they could share, “let me help you.”

She chanced another glance at Ron and Harry and saw that Harry had stood up as if to leave. Ron
was looking at her, apparently pretending to ignore Harry, so she held up two fingers to let him
know it would be just a couple more minutes. She caught Ron's small nod and quickly returned to
the book and Hermione.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

*This must be it,* she thought. *They have to be coming up soon.*

Then she heard Big Mike…

*“Okay. Thank you, Dave. That was very well done. Give it up for Dave everybody. Up next we
have Laura Martin. Following Laura we have our first duet of the evening. Hermione Granger and
Harry Potter.*

She swallowed hard to get rid of the laughter that threatened to burst out of her before she
spoke, “Hermione, did he just call you and Harry? What's going on? Is Harry here?”

She noticed that Hermione's eyes had already found Harry and she was beckoning Harry and Ron
to the table.

Hermione anger was palpable when Kyrsten heard her ask them what they were doing there. She
thought for sure that Ron would blow it when he said, “Oh. Hermione. So nice to see you here. I
didn't know this is where you'd be tonight” then flicked his eyes in her direction.

Luckily Hermione got too distracted by Harry to pay further attention to Ron after she reminded
him he was a bad liar. Kyrsten thought, *a bad liar, eh? That's definitely another plus for
him then.*

She listened to Hermione and Harry for a couple of minutes then looked at Ron and they both
burst out laughing. They looked at each and silently agreed…*they got it bad!*

After their laughter interrupted Hermione and Harry. Hermione remembered to introduce them. She
was looking forward to shaking Ron's hand.

“Oh. Kyrsten. I'm sorry. I guess you know by now that this is Harry and this is Ron.” She
said, gesturing toward them each respectively. “Guys, this is Kyrsten, my best friend from way, way
back.

She smiled. “Oh yes. Ron is the redhead. I remember that. It's nice to finally meet you
both. Hermione has talked about you a lot. Although she's never mentioned how good looking you
both are.” She said, her eyes returning often to linger on Ron.

“It's nice to meet you too Kyrsten. Hermione has of course, told us all about you. I'm
just sorry we had to wait so long to meet you.” Harry said, reaching out to shake her hand.

“Not *all* about me I hope. A girl has to have her secrets you know. Although, I do know
what you mean; I've been after Hermione to introduce us for a long time now. You know how
stubborn she can be though.” She looked at Hermione and raised her eyebrows and winked.

Ron gulped before saying, “Oh. Yes. Kyrsten. It is to meet you finally nice. I mean, it is nice
to finally meet you.” She laughed as she shook his hand. *He is entirely too cute,* she
thought. Not wanting to let go of him, she let her hand linger just a little longer in his then she
had Harry's. The look that passed between them spoke volumes.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Then she heard Big Mike again…

“Hermione and Harry. You're up. Hermione and Harry. You need to make your way to the
stage.”

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Harry looked at Hermione. “Hermione, I can't sing and there aren't a lot of Muggle songs
that I know. You have to stop this.”

“Oh no Harry. I can't. That was the other thing I was going to tell you. We have a song to
sing.”

“No Hermione. I'm not going.”

“You have to Harry. Once your name is in there you have to do it.”

“No.”

Kyrsten, Ron and Hermione started laughing. Harry reminded Kyrsten of a little kid who refused
to take a bath or something.

Harry's expression remained petulant as he crossed his arms across his chest and more
laughter rose from the others. People sitting at the tables around them had begun to stare.

“Hang on Harry. I'll be right back.” Hermione said, and she left the table to speak to Big
Mike.

When she rejoined them Harry asked her, “Well, did you put a stop to it?”

“No Harry. I told you already. Once your name is in there you can't back out. You have to do
it.”

“But I didn't put my name in there. Someone else did.”

At that statement she and Ron looked at each other. Silently questioning if Harry had figured
out the truth.

Hermione grabbed Harry's hand and said, “Come with me Harry” and she led him away from the
table and out the door.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

“Do you think Harry knows?” Kyrsten asked Ron as soon as they were out of sight.

“Did you see that look on his face? I think he definitely knows.”

“He can't get out of it you know. He's stuck whether he wants to be or not. This will
still work Ron. I'm sure of it.”

“I hope you're right. I hate to think of the revenge they'll take for this one. Hermione
can be ruthless. Not many know that better then me…let me tell you.” He said, his voice trembling
ever so slightly. He seemed to think of something and she saw his smile return. “Well…maybe
Malfoy.” He said.

Ron proceeded to tell her some of the stories about Hermione and Draco Malfoy. He was in the
middle of one when they caught sight of Hermione and Harry returning. Ron abruptly stopped talking
and his eyes grew wide. “So mate, you all right now? Did Hermione set you right? She's always
been good at that, you know.”

“Oh yes, Ron. I'm all right now. No problems at all.” He said. “Hermione set me right. Just
like the old days. Right Hermione.”

Hermione smiled and nodded before turning around. She looked at Harry and said, “He's going
to call us soon. Are you ready?”

“As ready as I'll ever be, I suppose.” He answered.

Kyrsten looked at Ron and smiled. *This is it! It's going to work. I just know it is!*
She thought. Then, for good measure she began to beg, *please, please, please, work!*

She grabbed his hand when Harry and Hermione got to the stage and grabbed their microphones. He
looked at her in amazement as they began to sing.

“Didn't I tell you she was good?” Kyrsten asked him.

“Yeah, but I don't remember you telling me Harry was good!” He replied, laughing as he said
it.

She smacked him on the shoulder and gave him a kiss before looking back at the stage. The song
was almost over and she pointed Ron toward Hermione and Harry on the stage. “Look.”

Ron turned to look at them and Kyrsten thought he might cry as he watched them. Harry and
Hermione were standing only inches apart and they were looking at only each other. For all Kyrsten
could tell, everyone else in the room had vanished from their sight. When the song ended and they
kissed it was the most magnificent sight she'd ever witnessed and she imagined their kiss to be
even more magical then the one she'd shared with Ron earlier that day. This was more than a
first kiss. This was years of history and pent up passion and it radiated off of them.

She reached up and wiped the tears from her eyes. She looked around and saw that the other
patrons had stood up and they were clapping and whistling and cat calling. She looked at Ron who
sat staring just as she had. She touched his shoulder and he jumped a little as he looked at her.
She reached up to gently wipe the tears that had finally fallen from his eyes as well. Then they
stood up and joined the others in the bar as they cheered.

She turned to him; excited beyond anything. “See? It worked, didn't it Ron? What did I tell
you? I knew it!” She gave him a hug and they shared a kiss.

They kept their arms loosely wrapped around each other and Ron looked into her eyes. “You were
right, Kyrsten. Just so you know, I've learned to never question that woman's intuition
thing.” He said smiling and he kissed her again.

“Ahem.”

They looked up. Surprised to see that Hermione and Harry had already made it back to the table.
They pulled apart quickly and Ron cleared his throat before speaking, “Um. Yeah. Great job up there
you two. Especially right there at the end.” Kyrsten started laughing and Ron joined in.

“Oh. Right. Thanks Ron. Kyrsten. This isn't over yet, you know. Not by a long shot.”
Hermione said. She turned to Harry and said, “I think I need a drink now. Harry want to join me at
the bar?”

Harry looked at them and then Hermione before answering, “Uh. Yeah. A drink sounds really good
about now.”

They looked at each other, trying to decipher Hermione's words. “What does she mean,
`it's not over yet. Not by a long shot'?” Ron asked.

“I don't know Ron, but I don't like the…” She was interrupted by Big Mike's next
words.

*All right ladies and gentlemen. Apparently this is the night for duets. Can I get
Ron…Weasley, is it? Yeah, Weasley. Ron Weasley and Kyrsten Jones up here?*

They looked at each other and then at Harry and Hermione as if to ask `*what the hell's
going on?*' They watched as their friends at the bar shook their heads and shrugged their
shoulders to indicate they had no idea.

Kyrsten and Ron looked at each other wide-eyed and together they said, “They know.”

Determined to make the best of it she grabbed Ron's hand and pulled him to the stage.

“I can't do this Kyrsten. I really can't. I don't know any Muggle songs and I
can't sing at all. Don't make me do this. Please, don't make me do this.” Ron begged as
he shook his head and tried to pull away from her.

“You have to Ron. Just do the best you can. I've been doing this for a long time. It'll
be okay. Just follow my lead.”

*“All right, there they are. Hmm…this is a little unusual, this is usually only requested at
kid parties. But okay. I have it and I'll play it. Here they are with a song from the hit
movie, “Parent Trap” let's give it up for Ron and Kyrsten singing Nobody's Angel's
`Let's Get Together'.*

Kyrsten laughed. *Damn that Hermione*, she thought. She grabbed a microphone and handed one
to Ron who took it reluctantly. When the music started she came in right on cue and gestured to Ron
to start singing. She laughed a little when he started singing the wrong words and thought she
would lose it totally if he kept going. She wasn't nearly as surprised as Ron when he suddenly
started singing right along with her about halfway through. She smiled knowingly in Hermione's
direction.

When the song ended she heard Ron say, “cool” and she leaned toward him and kissed him. She
smiled at him and said, “You know, having a friend like Hermione really pays off, doesn't
it?”

“Oh yeah.” He said, grabbing her hand and giving it a squeeze. “It always has.” He pulled her
from the stage and headed to the bar.

“Well done mate. Congratulations. On all counts” Harry said as he looked at them. Kyrsten
noticed that his arms were wrapped around Hermione and they both looked incredibly happy.

“Yeah, you too mate. On all counts.” Ron replied looking at the two of them. She looked up at
Ron with a huge smile on her face as he wrapped his arms around her waist and held her close.

She and Hermione looked at each other and at the same time said, “Thanks.” Then she turned to
Ron and kissed him again. Letting him know, without words, that she liked him and she that she
really wanted things to work for them. She pulled away from him and the look she saw in his eyes
was a reflection of what she felt in her heart. *Looks like Saturday nights are gonna get a whole
lot better*, she thought…right before she kissed him again.

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