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It was a clear Sunday
morning. Everybody was happily doing his or her own
stuff. And as for our trio… well, Ron and Hermione
were having their usual fight. Their usual hopeless
‘Viktor Krum’ fights, to be exact. Everybody
had cleared out the Gryffindor common room to avoid
their bickering. The only ones there were the arguing
pair and their faithful friend, Harry Potter.
”You know, Ron… you
make me sick! What do you mean Viktor’s a trifler?
What makes you think you know him better than me!”
screamed a rather raged-face Hermione Granger.
”That git is years older
than you, Granger! You have no right to stick around
with guys his age! It’s downright disgusting!”
spat the redhead.
”Oh! We’re using last
names now, are we?” sneered Hermione. “Well
let me tell you something, Weasley, I don’t
care what you think of him. He’s my friend.
I’m allowed to write to him. And I’d like
you to live with that fact! Over and done!”
”Fine! If you want to get
yourself ravaged my an old hormonally-charged Bulgarian
prat, that’s not my problem!”
Hermione who was half way up the
girls’ dormitory stopped and turned slowly.
Harry could sense an active volcano about to erupt
by just looking at her face.
”RONALD WEASLEY! WHAT IS
IT WITH YOU! WHY DO YOU CARE SO MUCH IF I GO OUT WITH
HIM OR NOT!”
”YOU’RE NOT SUPPOSE
TO GO OUT WITH HIM! LET ALONE BE IN CONTACT! AND TO
ADD TO THAT… I HATE HIM!”
”You were his greatest fan!
What’s with the change? Suddenly he’s
this big old monster, huh!” Hermione retorted
back as she descended the stairs.
”He’s not a monster.
He’s worst than that! He’s evil!
He’s from Durmstrang! Every evil being comes
from there!”
”Ron, please. Don’t
humiliate yourself,” Hermione said in a bored
tone.
”I humiliate myself? You’re
the one doing that! Stop going out with him!”
”HOW MANY TIMES MUST I TELL
YOU I’M NOT GOING OUT WITH HIM! He. Is. Just.
My. Friend. GET THAT THROUGH THAT THICK SKULL OF YOURS!”
”Oh! So now I’m thick?”
”Yes, you are, Ronald! If
you can’t believe I’m not going out with
Viktor, then I suggest you should stick being called
a ‘thick-headed prat’!”
This earned a growl from the freckled
boy. “I don’t know what you see in him,
anyway.”
Hermione groaned. “Must
we go over this again? How thick can you be!”
Ron chose to ignore the last comment.
“I mean, yeah… sure he’s a big famous
Quidditch star,” Ron continued, rolling his
eyes at his own words. “But other than that,
I don’t see him any good for you.”
Hermione stared at her friend
for a while. “Oh, really? Well then, please
do tell me oh-all-mighty Ronald will be the best for
me?”
This caught Harry’s interest,
as he stopped polishing his firebolt. Ron on the other
hand couldn’t help but fidget.
”Well, I just thought it
would be better if you go out with someone the same
age as you… You know, someone much closer to
you?” He mumbled, looking down at his feet.
Harry’s breathe hitched
at his friend’s words. Is this it? Is this the
moment the whole school have been waiting for? Is
it finally happening? He turned to look at his female
friend who was at the moment starring open-eyed at
his redhead friend.
It was a while before she spoke.
“Well, fine, then.” Turning to look at
her bespectacled friend, she asked, “Harry,
will you go out with me?”
Silence swept throughout the whole
room, both boys starring open-mouthed at their bushy
haired friend.
”I can’t stand another
second to be near that prat any longer,” she
explained, pointing her finger at Ron.
”Wha- well- I-I…”
Harry stuttered, but Hermione did not let him finish
his sentence, for he was already dragged by the arm
towards the portrait hole.
Harry chanced a glance at Ron,
only to find his friend still mouthing soundlessly
like a guppy after them.
”Sorry, Harry. Don’t
take this too seriously. I just can’t stand
it anymore. He’s really getting onto my nerves,”
Hermione said quietly once they were out of the common
room, her face still quite red with rage. “Well,
come on. Let’s go to the Great Hall or something.”
Harry sighed and shook his head.
“Another day, another fight,” he muttered
to himself.
”What’s that, Harry?”
”Nothing.” |