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A/N:
Dedicated to Arwen-Georgie-Skye,
who requested me to do this outtake.
"Hermione, you are my life, my passion, my heart,
my everything. I love you. Will you marry
me?" asserted Ron Weasley. "Nah! Too melodramatic!"
The cabin door opened, and
in came Harry Potter with a cup of steaming hot coffee
in hand. He stopped and stared at his colleague inquiringly,
who was at the moment kneeling on a bended knee, with
an arm outstretched.
"Ron, what are you
doing? And what's that you're holding in your right
hand?"
"Oh! Nothing."
Ron stood up abruptly, his ears turning to a shade
of red. "Just a paperclip. It was falling, and
I leaped to catch it."
Harry merely raised his
eyebrows. "You make a good human sculpture."
Ron rolled his eyes and
held out his hand to take a drink from his friend's
cup. Handing the cup to the waiting hand, Harry pulled
open the window blinds of the room, giving them a
perfect view of the whole office.
"What are you giving
Mione?" Harry asked nonchalantly.
"Aside from the ring,
I'm giving her a bracelet. It's made out of pure white
gold," Ron replied in a boastful tone. "I've
been saving money for it. Mione has always the liking
for white gold… What are you giving her?"
"Oh, I'm giving her
a muggle watch. Don't look at me like that! It's a
branded one. Pretty costly too. It's of Longines."
"What?"
"It's the brand's name."
"Oh."
Sitting down on an armchair,
Ron gave out a heavy sigh.
"The birthday party
is in four days. And I've yet to get the
right words to propose to her," Ron complained
exasperatedly.
"What do you have in
mind?" asked Harry, now looking through some
files on his friend's messy desk.
Ron rubbed the back of his
neck. "Well.., I don't know. Some rubbish. The
only right words I know are 'will you marry me'."
"So? What's wrong with
that?"
"Are you kidding me?
Of course I have to say something more than that!
I can't just ask her right away! She would think I'm
some dunderhead!"
"Ron, just say whatever
comes from your heart. You can't recite some poetic
lines when they don't mean anything to you."
"Easy for you to say.
You're not proposing to anyone," Ron said dejectedly.
"You know what? You
need some practice," Harry simply suggested.
"I did when
you barged into my compartment!"
Realisation hit the scarred
young man. Taking the paperclip on that jumbled table,
he asked, "So this is your engagement ring? Quite
unique, no?"
"Not funny, Harry."
"Ron, my friend…
what you need, is somebody who can impersonate your
darling Mione to practice proposing to."
Ron kept quiet for a while
before turning back to face his friend.
"You're right. Good
idea, Harry. Come.., you stand here," dragging
his confused friend to the middle of the room.
Harry looked around the
cabin nervously when he noticed his friend's blue
eyes stared dreamily into his emerald ones.
"Stop moving,
Harry! I'm trying to imagine you as Hermione."
Harry felt himself choked.
"Mione, through the
nine years we know each other, I watched you grow.
From a bushy haired girl, to a breathtaking beauty."
Harry cringed at the affectionate
voice his friend was directing to him.
"I grew to love you,
to worship you. I would love to have a family with
you, children with you. You became the keeper of my
heart. Now, I would like to become the official keeper
of you. Will you marry me?"
A loud gasp was heard. Looking
into the direction of the sound, the two gentlemen
saw Mrs Morllegan, a fat old woman, watching them
with mouth wide opened, just outside the window.
"Aww!!" Harry
whined, covering his face with his hand.
"Is that even possible,
Mr Weasley?"
"It's not what you
think, lady," Ron retorted, shutting the blinds
back rudely.
Walking back to his friend,
he asked, "So, what do you think?"
"Sounds a bit irky,
to me," Harry replied, earning him a groan from
Ron.
"Okay. How about this?"
Taking Harry's hand in his,
he kneeled on one knee. "Hermione, you have been
the ocean of my heart. Ev-"
He was cut off by Harry
saying, "No, no, no, no. If I know our Mione
correctly, she's not the kind to be flattered by flowery
words. Just say something more direct from your heart."
"You're right. Okay,
listen to this one."
Taking his friend's hand
again, he took a deep sigh and started to look at
Harry deep in the eye.
"Hermione, I love you.
I love you, I love you very, very much, Hermione.
When I close my eyes, I see you. And when I opened
my eyes, I long to see you. Even when you are not
near me, I feel you in everything I'm surrounded by.
Every second… every minute… all the time…
My eyes search only for my dear Hermione. Call it
love, madness or just my heartbeats… it's the
same thing for me. A lot of people have loved before,
but my love stands apart from all of them because
they don't have you… I can never forget you,
Hermione. I don't want to forget you. You
are mine. And I will love you forever. I will love
you till I die.., and even after that! Will you marry
me?"
Harry couldn't believe he
was on the verge of tears. Ron really had it hard
for Hermione. He could really feel the sincerity in
his lovesick friend's compassionate voice.
"Well?! Say you'll
marry me!"
Harry grinned and quickly
clasped both his hands onto his cheeks. "Oh YES!
Yes, I'll marry you, Ron Weasley!" he said in
a high pitched voice, clearly imitating a hyperactive
girl, making Ron rolled his eyes.
"So? What do you think
of it this time?"
Harry smiled. "Beautiful.
But I'd suggest you to cut it short."
Ron sighed, his shoulders
sagging. "I'll never get it right."
"Hey! You were doing
great. You just need more practice."
"Yeah… come,
let's practise some more," he said, earning him
a stern look from Harry.
"Oh, please. C'mon!"
Harry sighed, and relented.
A few more takes took place. Each time, the sentences
became richer, despite Harry's insistence for simple
basic English.
They were in the middle
of yet another rehearsal, when the door pounded.
"Mr Potter, Mr Weasley,
the Head wishes to speak to you."
"Okay, we'll be there,"
called Harry.
"Harry, I'll need you
to practise with me some more, sometime."
Harry huffed and said, "Fine!"
On the way to their Head's
cabin, Harry stated, "You know, you made me feel
like Hermione, a while there."
Ron looked at his friend
sceptically, before distancing himself from him.
A/N: This is
a 'deleted scene' of my fic 'The Future Awaits'. You
can find the story by clicking on my hyperlinked name
above. Though that fic is not purely R/Hr, it's actually
also a Sirius/Hermione fic.
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