Wake-Up Call - It’s a Big, Bright World, Ronald Weasley by Nicole

Rating: PG
Genres: Romance
Relationships: Ron & Luna
Book: Ron & Luna, Books 1 - 5
Published: 25/08/2003
Last Updated: 25/08/2003
Status: Completed

Some things seem hopeless, but are they really? Luna explores the answer, and finds she's
not the person who really needs help finding it. Another 15minuteficlet.




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**Wake-Up Call - It’s a Big, Bright World, Ronald Weasley**

**By:** Nicole

Another 15MinuteFiclet.. These things are so fun.

Something about the boy was different, especially from both of his friends. He wasn’t the
funniest person in the world, but to her, he’d always be the brightness in the serious day in her
life as a Ravenclaw. There were many things expected from you when you were a member of the house
with the biggest reputation for being brainy, but she managed to find a way to be different.

She had done many things, but none of them were looking like a match for the wit and brains of
his best female friend, the brainy, perfect Hermione Granger. The boy seemed enthralled with
Hermione, but that didn’t daunt the girl. For this girl was Luna Lovegood, and many things existed
without logical proof or being seen, and everything was possible. She had no idea, unfortunately,
what caused her to laugh at his joke on the way to school her fourth year, or what caused her to
address him by his full first name. It just seemed natural to her, really. But the one thing she
truly was unsure of was what made her seek him out on the train September first, 1995.

“Hello, Ronald,” she said, tucking the *Quibbler* into her sack and her pencil behind her
ear.

“What? Oh, hi Loon-Luna,” he replied, seeming a bit surprised at her sudden appearance.

“You wouldn’t mind if I sat down, would you? Everywhere else seems full, at least from the front
to here.”

So she hadn’t gone past this compartment then. That would explain-

“Where are Harry and Hermione?” Luna asked in her normal dreamy tone. “I did not see them in any
compartment before this one.

He wasn’t sure whether he wanted to tell her about what had happened after the prefects had met
at the front of the train. He had gone lagged behind, making sure Colin and Ginny found somewhere
to sit, and had not gotten to Harry before Hermione had.. So ‘lo and behold, when he had gotten
back, he’d found his best friends having a most serious conversation, and had not the heart to
interrupt them. By that time, the compartments had filled, all except for one, in which a couple
seventh years had been snogging, but they had left upon his arrival.

He decided to tell her, and she listened quietly.

Then she spoke.

“Sometimes, Ronald, things don’t always work out the way we had hoped. But we get over them, and
we move on to other, often better, people and things. No matter what it is, be it love, friends,
school, family… It all works out in the end.”

Something told Ron that this was someone who had a bright outlook on everything. But it also
seemed she’d made things seem a lot brighter for him as well. And he rather liked it.



