I was gonna talk about all my fave couples of Harry Potter but before I could stop it Ron and Hermione took up so much of the page I decided to make this all about them lol. So yup, this is Ron and Hermione's very own page...
Ron & Hermione
Isn't Obvious? SERIOUSLY!!! No offense to all the Draco/Herms and Harry/Herms fans out there but...GET REAL! It's so obvious that Ron and Hermione will get together! Even J.K Rowling has hinted that there is no Romantic chemistry between Hermione and Harry. Plus Hermione and Draco is just screaming WTF? All the evidence of any kind of relationship for Ron or Hermione points to each other...and now I will point out what those hints are mwhahahahahah!!! Can you tell I love this couple? Anyhoo..on to the cute, great, all so sweet evidence ^_^
Books
Sourcers
Stone
Chamber of Secrets
Prisoner of Azkaban
Goblet of Fire
Order of the Pheonix
Half-Blood Prince
Sourcers
Stone
Chamber of Secrets
Prisoner of Azkaban
Goblet of Fire
Chapter 10:
Hermione didn't turn up for the next class and wasn't
seen all afternoon. On their way down to the Great Hall
for the Halloween feast, Harry and Ron overheard Parvati
Patil telling her friend Lavender that Hermione was
crying in the girls' bathroom and wanted to be left
alone. Ron looked still more awkward at this. (Mwahahh
guilt trip)
Chapter 12:
"I know what you're thinking about, Harry, that
mirror. Don't go back tonight."
"Why not?"
"I dunno, I've just got a bad feeling about it - and
anyway, you've had too many close shaves already. Filch,
Snape, and Mrs. Norris are wandering around. So what if
they can't see you? What if they walk into you? What if
you knock something over?"
You sound like Hermione." (You know it's
love when they rub off on you ~_^)
Chapter 13:
Little did Harry know that Ron and Hermione had been
secretly practicing the Leg-Locker curse. They'd gotten
the idea from Malfoy using it on Neville, and were ready
to use it on Snape if he showed any sign of wanting to
hurt Harry.
"Now, don't forget, It's Locomotor Mortis,"
Hermione muttered as Ron slipped his wand up his sleeve.
"I know!" Ron snapped. "Don't nag."(Hahaha...they're
acting like a married couple)
Chapter 16:
The white queen turned her blank face toward him.
"Yes..." said Ron softly, "it's the only
way...I've got to be taken."
"NO!" Harry and Hermione shouted.
"That's chess!" snapped Ron. "You've got
to make some sacrifices! I take one step forward and
she'll take me - that leaves you free to checkmate the
king, Harry!"
"But-"
"Do you want to stop Snape or not?"
"Ron-"
"Look, if you don't hurry up, he'll already have the
Stone!"
There was no alternative.\line "Ready?" Ron
called, his face pale but determined. "Here I go -
now, don't hang around once you've won."
He stepped forward and the white queen pounced. She
struck Ron hard across the head with her stone arm, and
he crashed to the floor - Hermione screamed...
Chapter 6:
"What've we got this afternoon?" said Harry,
hastily changing the subject.
"Defense Against the Dark Arts," said Hermione
at once.
"Why, " demanded Ron, seizing her schedule,
"have you outlined all Lockhart's lessons in little
hearts?"Hermione snatched the schedule back,
blushing furiously.
Chapter 7:
"At least no one on the Gyffindor team had to buy
their way in," said Hermione sharply. "They got
in on pure talent." The smug look on Malfoy's face
flickered.
"No one asked your opinion, you filthy little
Mudblood," he spat.
Harry knew at once that Malfoy had said something really
bad because there was an instant uproar at his words.
Flint had to dive in front of Malfoy to stop Fred and
George jumping on him, Alicia shrieked, "How dare
you!" , and Ron plunged his hand into his robes,
pulled out his wand, yelling, "You'll pay for that
one, Malfoy!" and pointed it furiously under Flint's
arm at Malfoy's face.
A loud bang echoed around the stadium and a jet of green
light shot out of the wrong end of Ron's wand, hitting
him in the stomach and sending him reeling backward onto
the grass.
"Ron! Ron! Are you all right?" squealed
Hermione.Ron opened his mouth to speak, but no words came
out. Instead he gave an almighty belch and several slugs
dribbled out of his mouth onto his lap.
Chapter 9:
"I -don't- like- spiders," said Ron tensely.
"I never knew that," said Hermione, looking up
at Ron in surprise. "You've used spiders in potions
loads of times."
"I don't mind them dead," said Ron who was
carefully looking anywhere but at the window. "I
just don't like the way they move."
Hermione giggled.
Chapter 10:
"I don't believe it," he said as the three of
them examined the signature on the note. "He didn't
even look at the book we wanted."
"That's because he's a brainless git," said
Ron. "But who cares, we've got what we needed-"
"He is not a brainless git," said Hermione
shrilly as they half ran toward the library.
They dropped their voices as they entered the muffled
stillness of the library. Madam Pince, the librarian, was
a thin, irritable woman who looked like an underfed
vulture.
" Most Potente Potions? " she repeated
suspiciously, trying to take the note from Hermione; but
Hermione wouldn't let go.
"I was wondering if I could keep it," she said
breathlessly.
"Oh, come on," said Ron, wrenching it from her
grasp and thrusting it at Madam Pince. "We'll get
you another autograph. Lockhart'll sign anything if it
stands still long enough."
Chapter 12:
"...But I know one thing - last time the Chamber of
Secrets was opened, a Mudblood died. So I bet it's a
matter of time before one of them's killed this time...I
hope it's Granger," he said with relish.
Ron was clenching Crabbe's gigantic fists. Feeling that
it would be a bit of a giveaway if Ron punched Malfoy,
Harry shot him a warning look and said...
Chapter 13:
"What's that?" asked Harry, pointing to
something gold sticking out from under Hermione's pillow.
"Just a get well card," said Hermione hastily,
trying to poke it out of sight, but Ron was too quick for
her. He pulled it out, flicked it open, and read aloud:
" To Miss Granger, wishing you a speedy recovery,
from your concerned teacher, Professor Gilderoy Lockhart,
Order of Merlin, Third Class, Honorary Member of the Dark
Force Defense League, and five time winner of Witch
Weekly's Most-Charming-Smile Award.
Ron looked up at Hermione, disgusted."You sleep with
this under your pillow?
But Hermione was spared answering by Madam Pomfrey
sweeping over with her evening dose of medicine.
"Happy Valentine's Day!" Lockhart shouted.
"And may I thank the forty-six people who have so
far sent me cards!..." "Please, Hermione, tell
me you weren't one of the forty-six," said Ron as
they left the Great Hall for their first lesson. Hermione
suddenly became very interested in searching her bag for
her schedule and didn't answer.
Chapter 14:
"This will be a bit of a shock",said Professor
McGonagall in a surprisingly gentle voice as they
approached the infirmary. " There has been another
attack.
Harry' s insides did a horrible somersault. Professor
McGonagall pushed the door open and he and Ron entered.
Madam Pomfrey was bending over a fifth-year girl with
long, curly hair. Harry recognized her as the Ravenclaw
they' d accidentally asked for directions to the
Slytherin common room. And on the bed next to her
was-Hermione! Ron groaned.
Chapter 15:
"I'm quite surprised the Mudbloods haven't all
packed their bags by now," Malfoy went on. "Bet
you five Galleons the next one dies. Pity it wasn't
Granger-"
The bell rang at that moment, which was lucky; at
Malfoy's last words, Ron had leapt off his stool, and in
the scramble to collect bags and books, his attempts to
reach Malfoy went unnoticed.
"Let me at him," Ron growled as Harry and Dean
hung onto his arms. "I don't care, I don't need my
wand, I'm going to kill him with my bare hands."
Instead he(Harry) contended himself with scrawling a note
to Ron: 'Let's do it tonight.'
Ron read the message, swallowed hard, and looked sideways
at the empty seat usually filled by Hermione. The sight
seemed to stiffen his resolve, and he nodded.
Chapter 16:
When the hubbub had subsided, Professor McGonagall said,
"Professor Sprout has informed me that the Mandrakes
are ready for cutting at last. Tonight, we will be able
to revive those people who have been Petrified. I need
hardly remind you all that one of them may well be able
to tell us who, or what, attacked them I am hopeful that
this dreadful year will end with our catching the
culprit."
There was an explosion of cheering. Harry looked over at
the Slytherin table and wasn't at all surprised to see
that Draco Malfoy hadn't joined in. Ron, however, was
looking happier than he'd looked in days.
Chapter 18:
"You will find that Madam Pomfrey is still awake.
She's just giving out Mandrake juice - I daresay the
basilisk's victims will be waking up any moment."
"So Hermione's okay!" said Ron brightly.
Chapter 9:
"Please, sir," said Hermione, whose hand was
still in the air, "the werewolf differs from the
true wolf in several small ways. The snout of the
werewolf-"
"That is the second time you have spoken out of
turn, Miss Granger," said Snape coolly. "Five
more points from Gryffindor for being an insufferable
know-it-all."
Hermione went very red, put down her hand, and stared at
the floor with her eyes full of tears. It was a mark of
how much the class loathed Snape that they were all
glaring at him, because every one of them had called
Hermione a know-it-all at least once, and Ron, who told
Hermione she was a know-it-all at least twice a week,
said loudly, "You asked us a question and she knows
the answer! Why ask if you don't want to be told?"
Chapter 14:
Harry and Ron exchanged uncomfortable looks.
"Really upset, she was, when Black nearly stabbed
yeh, Ron. She's got her heart in the right place,
Hermione has, an' you two not talkin' to her-"
Chapter 15:
"Malfoy's dad's frightened the Committee into
it," said Hermione, wiping her eyes. "You know
what he's like. They're a bunch of doddery old fools, and
they were scared. There'll be an appeal, though, there
always is. Only I can't see any hope...Nothing will have
changed."
"Yeah, it will," said Ron fiercely. "You
won't have to do all the work alone this time, Hermione.
I'll help."
"Oh, Ron!"
Hermione flung her arms around Ron's neck and broke down
completely.
"Hermione!" Ron said again, sounding
both stunned and impressed.
"Harry, you'd better beat him in the Quidditch
final!" Hermione said shrilly. "You just better
had, because I can't stand it if Slytherin wins!"
"We're due in Charms," said Ron, still goggling
at Hermione. "We'd better go."
Chapter 16:
"She hasn't gone to get it?" Ron said, staring
after her.
She had. Hermione returned a quarter of an hour later
with the silvery cloak folded carefully under her robes.
"Hermione, I don't know what's gotten into you
lately!" said Ron, astounded. "First you hit
Malfoy, then you walk out on Professor Trelawney-"
Hermione looked rather flattered.
Chapter 20:
Harry and Hermione dashed over to Ron.
"What did he do to him?" Hermione whispered.
Ron's eyes were only half-closed, his mouth hung open; he
was definitely alive, they could hear him breathing, but
he didn't seem to recognize them.
Chapter 9:
"Have it your way, Potter," said Malfoy,
grinning maliciously. "If you think they can't spot
a Mudblood, stay where you are."
"You watch your mouth!" shouted Ron. Everybody
present knew that "Mudblood" was a very
offensive term for a witch or wizard of Muggle parentage.
"Never mind, Ron," said Hermione quickly,
seizing Ron's arm to restrain him as he took a step
towards Malfoy.
Another loud bang echoed from the edge of the wood.
"Let's just keep moving, shall we?" said Ron,
and Harry saw him glance edgily at Hermione.
Chapter 15:
"That idiot, Hogwarts champion?" said Ron as
they pushed their way through the chattering crowd
through the staircase.
"He's not an idiot. You just don't like him because
he beat Gryffindor at Quidditch," said Hermione.
"I've heard he's a really good student - and
he's a prefect."
She spoke as though this settled the matter.
"You only like him because he's handsome,"
said Ron scathingly.
"Excuse me, I don't like people just because they're
handsome!" said Hermione indignantly.
Ron gave a loud false cough, which sounded oddly like
"Lockhart!"
Chapter 18:
Hermione, whimpering in panic, was clutching her mouth.
"Hermione!"
Ron had hurried foward to see what was wrong with her...
Chapter 19:
"What about Ron though?" he said. "Don't
you want to go with him?"
"Oh...well..." Hermione went slightly pink.
"I thought we might meet up with him in the Three
Broom sticks."
Chapter 22:
"We should get a move on, you know...ask
someone. He's right. We don't want to end up with a pair
of trolls."
Hermione let out a sputter of indignation.
"A pair of...what, excuse me?
"Well - you know," said Ron, shrugging.
"I'd rather go alone than with - with Eloise Midgen,
say."
"Her acne's loads better lately - and she's really
nice!"
"Her nose is off-center," said Ron.
"Oh I see," Hermione said, bristling. "So
basically, you're going to take the best-looking girl
who'll have you, even if she's completely horrible?"
"Er - yeah, that sounds about right," said Ron.
"I'm going to bed," Hermione snapped, and she
swept off towards the girls' staircase without another
word.
...Just then Hermione climbed through the portrait
hole.
"Why weren't you two at dinner?" she said,
coming over to join them.
"Because - oh shut up laughing, you two - because
they've both just been turned down by girls they asked to
the ball!" said Ginny.
That shut Harry and Ron up.
"Thanks a bunch, Ginny," said Ron sourly.
"All the good-looking ones taken, Ron?" said
Hermione loftily. "Eloise Midgen starting to look
quite pretty now, is she? Well I'm sure you'll find
someone somewhere who'll have you."
But Ron was staring at Hermione as though suddenly seeing
her in a whole new light.
"Hermione, Neville's right - you are a
girl..."
"Oh well spotted," she said acidly.
"Well - you can come with one of us!"
"No, I can't," snapped Hermione.
"Oh come on," he said impatiently, "we
need partners, we're going to look really stupid if we
haven't got any, everyone else has..."
"I can't come with you," said Hermione, now
blushing, "because I'm already going with
someone."
"No, you're not!" said Ron. "You just said
that to get rid of Neville!"
"Oh did I?" said Hermione, and her eyes
flashed dangerously. "Just because it's taken you
three years to notice, Ron, doesn't mean no one else
has spotted I'm a girl!"
Ron stared at her. Then he grinned again.
"Okay, okay, we know you're a girl," he said.
"That do? Will you come now?"
"I've already told you!" Hermione said very
angrily. "I'm going with someone else!"
And she stormed off toward the girls' dormitories again.
"Can't you think of anyone who'd go with
Ron?" he said, lowering his voice so that Ron
wouldn't hear.
"What about Hermione Granger?" said Parvati.
Chapter 23:
"Hermione," said Ron, looking sideways at her,
suddenly frowning. "your teeth..."
"What about them?" she said.
"Well, they're different...I've just
noticed..."
"Of coarse they are - did you expect me to keep
those fangs Malfoy gave me?"
"No, I mean, they're different to how they were
before he put that hex on you...They're all...straight
and - and normal-sized."
Hermione suddenly smiled very mischievously, and Harry
noticed it too: It was a very different smile from the
one he remembered.
He caught sight of Ron and Padma as he neared the top table. Ron was watching Hermione with narrowed eyes. Padma was looking sulky.
"How's it going?" Harry asked Ron, sitting
down and opening a bottle of butterbeer.
Ron didn't answer. He was glaring at Hermione and Krum,
who were dancing nearby. Padma was sitting with her arms
and legs crossed, one foot jiggling in time to the music.
Every now and then she threw disgruntled looks at Ron,
who was completely ignoring her.
...Hermione came over and sat down in Parvati's empty
chair. She was a bit pink in the face from dancing.
"Hi," said Harry. Ron didn't say anything.
"It's hot, isn't it?" said Hermione, fanning
herself with her hand. "Viktor's just gone to get
some drinks."
Ron gave her a withering look. "Viktor?"
he said. "Hasn't he asked you to call him Vicky
yet?"
Hermione looked at him in surprise. "What's up with
you?" she said.
"If you don't know," said Ron scathingly,
"I'm not going to tell you."
Hermione stared at him, then at Harry, who shrugged.
"Ron, what-"
"He's from Durmstrang!" spat Ron. "He's
competing against Harry! Against Hogwarts! You - you're
-" Ron was obviously casting around for words strong
enough to describe Hermione's crime, "fraternizing
with the enemy, that's what you're doing!"
People were starting to stare at them.
"Ron," said Harry quietly, "I haven't got
a problem with Hermione coming with Krum-"
But Ron ignored Harry too.
"Why don't you go and find Vicky, he'll be wondering
where you are," said Ron.
"Don't call him Vicky!"
Hermione jumped to her feet and stormed off across the
dance floor, disappearing into the crowd. Ron watched her
go with a mixture of anger and satisfaction on his face.
"Are you going to ask me to dance at all?"
Padma asked him.
"No," said Ron, still glaring after Hermione.
"Fine," snapped Padma, and she got up and went
to join Parvati and the Beauxbatons boy...
"Well, if you don't like it, you know what the
solution is, don't you?" yelled Hermione...
"Oh yeah?" Ron yelled back. "What's
that?"
"Next time there's a ball, ask me before someone
else does, and not as a last resort!"
...Ron turned to Harry.
"Well" he sputtered, looking thunderstruck,
"well - that just proves - completely missed the
point-" Harry didn't say anything. He liked being
back on speaking terms with Ron too much to speak his
mind right now - but he somehow thought that Hermione had
gotten the point much better than Ron had.
Chapter 24:
"He's mad!" said Harry, staring at Krum's dark
head as it bobbed out into the middle of the lake.
"It must be freezing, it's January!"
"It's a lot colder where he comes from," said
Hermione. "I suppose it feels quite warm to
him."
"Yeah, but there's still the giant squid," said
Ron. He didn't sound anxious - if anything, he sounded
hopeful. Hermoine noticed his tone of voice and frowned.
"He's really nice, you know," she said.
"He's not at all like you'd think, coming from
Durmstrang. He likes it much better here, he told
me."
Ron said nothing. He hadn't mentioned Viktor Krum since
the ball, but Harry found a miniature arm under his bed
on Boxing Day, which had looked very much as though it
had been snapped off a small model figure wearing
Bulgarian Quidditch robes.
Chapter 26:
"And you too - you 'elped -"
"Yeah," said Ron, looking extremely hopeful,
"yeah a bit-"
Fleur swooped down on him too and kissed him. Hermione
looked simply furious.
Chapter 27:
"I told you!" Ron hissed at Hermione as she
stared down at the article. "I told you not
to annoy Rita Skeeter! She's made you out to be some sort
of - of scarlet woman!"
Hermione stopped looking astonished and snorted with
laughter. "Scarlet woman?" she repeated,
shaking with suppressed giggles as she looked around at
Ron.
"It's what my mum calls them," Ron muttered,
his ears going red.
"How could Rita Skeeter have known...?"
"Known what?" said Ron quickly. "You haven't
been mixing up Love Potions, have you?"
"Don't be stupid," Hermione snapped, starting
to pound up her beetles again. "No it's just...how
did she know Viktor asked me to visit him over the
summer?"
Hermione blushed scarlet as she said this and
determinedly avoided Ron's eyes.
"What?" said Ron, dropping his pestle with a
loud clunk.
"He asked me right after he'd pulled me out of the
lake," Hermione muttered. "After he'd got rid
of his shark's head. Madam Pomfrey gave us both blankets
and then he sort of pulled me away from the judges so
they wouldn't hear, and he said, if I wasn't doing
anything over the summer, would I like to-"
"And what did you say?" said Ron, who had
picked up his pestle and was gringing it on the desk, a
good six inches from his bowl, because he was looking at
Hermione.
"And he did say he'd never felt the same way
about anyone else," Hermione went on, going so red
now that Harry could almost feel the heat coming from
her, "but how could Rita Skeeter have heard him? She
wasn't there...or was she? Maybe she has got an
Invisiblity Cloak; maybe she sneaked onto the groudns to
watch the second task..."
"And what did you say?" Ron repeated, pounding
his pestle down so hard that it dented the desk.
Chapter 37:
"We will see each uzzer again, I 'ope," said
Fleur as she reached him, holding out her hand. "I
am 'oping to get a job 'ere, to improve my
Eenglish."
"It's very good already," said Ron in a
strangled sort of voice. Fleur smiled at him; Hermione
scowled.
Krum had come to say good-bye to
Hermione.
"Could I have a vord?" he asked her.
"Oh...yes...all right," said Hermione, looking
slightly flustered, and following Krum through the crowd
and out of sight.
"You'd better hurry up!" Ron called loudly
after her. "The carriages'll be here in a
minute!"
Chapter 6:
"The Mudblood is talking to Kreacher as though she
is my friend, if Kreacher's Mistress saw him in such
company, oh what would she say-"
"Don't call her a Mudblood!" said Ron and Ginny
together, very angrily.
Chapter 9:
"Ron's prefect, not me," Harry said.
"Ron?" said Hermione, her jaw dropping.
"But...are you sure? I mean-" She turned red as
Ron looked around at her with a defiant expression on his
face.
"It's my name on the letter," he said.
"I..." said Hermione, looking thoroughly
bewildered. "I...well...wow! Well done, Ron! That's
really-"
"Unexpected," said George, nodding.
"No," said Hermione, blushing harder than ever,
"no it's not...Ron's done loads of...he's
really..."
Chapter 12:
"That's the bell," said Harry dully, because
Ron and Hermione were bickering too loudly to hear it.
They did not stop arguing all the way down to Snape's
dungeon.
"Oh, shut up, the pair of you," said Harry
heavily, as Ron opened his mouth to argue back. Hermione
and Ron both froze, looking angry and offended.
"Can't you give it a rest?" said Harry.
"You're always having a go at each other, it's
driving me mad."
Chapter 13:
"Anyway..." He rolled up the
partchment on which he had written the titleof Snape's
essay. "There's no point trying to finihs this now,
I can't do it without Hermione (LOLOLOLOL...sry...),
I haven't got a clue what you're suppose to do with
moonstones, have you?"
Chapter 5
"Don't you get used to her if she's staying in
the same house?" Harry asked.
"Well you do," said Ron, "but if she jumps
out at you unexpectedly like then..."
"It's pathetic," said Hermione furiously,
striding away from Ron as far as she could go and turning
to face him with her arms folded once she had reached the
wall.
"I - not that bad," Hermione in a small
voice.
"Oh, come off it," said Ron, striding over to
her and whipping her results out of her hand. "Yep -
ten 'Outstandings' and one 'Exceeds Expectations' at
Defense Against the Dark Arts." He looked down at
her, half-amused, half-exasperated.
Chapter 6
"Ah well," said Ron, throwing the cloak back
over Hermione.
"Worth a try, but you were a but obvious-"
"Well, next time you can show me how it's done,
Master of Mystery!" she snapped.
Ron and Hermione bickered all the way back to Weasleys'
Wizard Wheezes, where they were forced to stop so that
they could dodge undetected around a very anxious-looking
Mrs. Weasley and Hagrid, who had clearly noticed their
absence.
Chapter 9
"I love being a sixth year. And we're going to
be getting free time this year. Whole periods when we can just
sit up here and relax."
"We're going to bed that time for studying, Ron!" said
Hermione, as they set off down the corridor.
"Yeah, but not today," said Ron. "Today's going to
be a real doss, I reckon."
"Hold it!" said Hermione, throwing out an arm and
halting a passing fourth year, who was attempting to push past
her with a lime-green disk clutched tightly in his hand.
"Fanged Frisbees are banned, hand it over," she told
him sternly. The scowling boy handed over the snarling Frisbee,
ducked under her arm, and took off after his friends. Ron waited
for him to vanish, then tugged the Frisbee from Hermione's grip.
"Excellent, I've always wanted one of those."
Hermione's remonstration was drowned by a loud giggle; Lavender
Brown had apparently found Ron's remark highly amusing. She
continued to laugh as she passed them, glancing back at Ron over
her shoulder. Ron looked rather pleased with himself.
"Well, what's so impressive about that?" whispered
Ron, who for some reason looked annoyed. "You are the
best in the year- I'd've told him so if he'd asked me!"
Hermione smiled but made a "shhing" gesture, so that
they could hear what Slughorn was saying. Ron looked slightly
disgruntled.
Chapter 11
"Oh, come on, Harry," said Hermione, suddenly
impatient. "It's not Quidditch that's popular, it's
you! You've never been more interesting, and frankly, you've
never been more fanciable."
Ron gagged on a large piece of kipper. Hermione spared him one
look of disdain before turning back to Harry.
"Everyone knows you've been telling the truth now, don't
they? The whole Wizarding world has had to admit that you were
right about Voldemort being back and that you really fought him
twice in the last two years and escaped both times. And now
they're calling you 'the Chosen One' -- well, come on, can't you
see why people are fascinated by you?"
Harry was finding the Great Hall very hot all of a sudden, even
though the ceiling looked cold and rainy.
"And you've been through all that persecution from
the Ministry when they were trying to make out you were unstable
and a liar. You can still see the marks on the back of your hand
where that evil woman made you write with your own blood, but you
stuck to your story anyway. . . ."
"You can still see where those brains got hold of me in the
Ministry, look," said Ron, shaking back his sleeves.
"And it doesn't hurt that you've grown about a foot over the
summer either," Hermione finished, ignoring Ron.
"I'm tall," said Ron inconsequentially.
Harry was unsurprised to see that the two best friends were
whispering together, looking distressed. What did surprise him
was that when Ron drew level with them, Parvati suddenly nudged
Lavender, who looked around and gave Ron a wide smile. Ron
blinked at her, then returned the smile uncertainly. His walk
instantly became something more like a strut. Harry resisted the
temptation to laugh, remembering that Ron had refrained from
doing so after Malfoy had broken Harry's nose; Hermione, however,
looked cold and distant all the way down to the stadium through
the cool, misty drizzle, and departed to find a place in the
stands without wishing Ron good luck.
Ron looked ready to pass out as he mounted his Cleansweep
Eleven. "Good luck!" cried a voice from the stands.
Harry looked around, expecting to see Hermione, but it was
Lavender Brown.
Harry turned around to find his new Keeper beaming at him.
"Well done," he croaked. "You flew really well
--"
"You did brilliantly, Ron!"
This time it really was Hermione running toward them from the
stands; Harry saw Lavender walking off the pitch, arm in arm with
Parvati, a rather grumpy expression on her face. Ron looked
extremely pleased with himself and even taller than usual as he
grinned at the team and at Hermione.
"What?" said Hermione defensively.
"If you ask me," said Harry quietly, "McLaggen
looks like he was Confunded this morning. And he was
standing right in front of where you were sitting."
Hermione blushed.
"Oh all right then, I did it," she whispered. "But
you should have heard the way he was talking about Ron and Ginny!
Anyway, he's got a nasty temper, you saw how he reacted when he
didn't get in - you wouldn't have wanted someone like that on the
team."
"No," said Harry. "No, I suppose that's true. But
wasn't that dishonest, Hermione? I mean, you're a prefect, aren't
you?"
"Oh, be quiet," she snapped, as he smirked.
"What are you two doing?" demanded Ron, reappearing in
the doorway to the Great Hall and looking suspicious.
"Nothing," said Harry and Hermione together, and they
hurried after Ron.
Chapter 12
"Maybe your dad did use it, Harry." said Hermione,
"but he's not the only one. We've seen a whole bunch of
people use it, in case you've forgotten. dangling people in the
air. Making them float along, asleep, helpless."
Harry stared at her. With a sinking feeling, he too remembered
the behavior of the Death Eaters at the Quidditch World Cup. Ron
came to his aid.
"That was different," he said robustly. "They were
abusing it. Harry and his dad were just having a laugh. You don't
like the Prince, Hermione," he added, pointing a sausage at
her sternly, "because he's better than you at Potions
--"
"It's got nothing to do with that!" said Hermione, her
cheeks reddening.
"I can't believe you've wriggled out of another
one," said Hermione, shaking her head. "They're not that
bad, you know... They're even quite fun sometimes...." But
then she caught sight of Ron's expression. "Oh, look -
they've got deluxe sugar quills - those would last hours!"
Glad that Hermione had changed the subject, Harry showed much
more interest in the new extra-large sugar quills than he would
normally have done, but Ron continued to look moody and merely
shrugged when Hermione asked him where he wanted to go next.
"Good idea," whispered Hermione, clearly pleased that
Harry was calming down. "Ron, what are you staring at?"
"Nothing," said Ron, hastily looking away from the bar,
but Harry knew he was trying to catch the eye of curvy and
attractive barmaid, Madam Rosmerta, for whom he had long nursed a
soft spot.
"I expect 'nothing's' in the back getting more
firewhisky," said Hermione waspishly.
Ron ignored this jibe, sipping his drink in what he evidently
considered to be a dignified silence. Harry was thinking about
Sirius, and how he had hated those silver goblets anyway.
Hermione drummed her fingers on the table, her eyes flickering
between Ron and the bar.
"You're right," said Hermione, prodding Ron out
of the chair with her foot and offering it to the first year
again. "It wasn't very well thought-out at all."
Chapter 14
"'Slug Club,'" repeated Ron
with a sneer worthy of Malfoy. "It's pathetic. Well, I hope
you enjoy your party. Why don't you try hooking up with McLaggen,
then Slughorn can make you King and Queen Slug --"
"We're allowed to bring guests," said Hermione, who for
some reason had turned a bright, boiling scarlet, "and I was
going to ask you to come, but if you think it's that
stupid then I won't bother!"
Harry suddenly wished the pod had flown a little farther, so that
he need not have been sitting here with the pair of them. [cut
snippet]
"You were going to ask me?" asked Ron, in a completely
different voice.
"Yes," said Hermione angrily. "But obviously if
you'd rather I hooked up with McLaggen . . ."
There was a pause while Harry continued to pound the resilient
pod with a trowel.
"No, I wouldn't," said Ron, in a very quiet voice.
Harry missed the pod, hit the bowl, and shattered it.
"Reparo," he said hastily, poking the pieces
with his wand, and the bowl sprang back together again. The
crash, however, appeared to have awoken Ron and Hermione to
Harry's presence. Hermione looked flustered and immediately
started fussing about for her copy of Flesh-Eating Trees of
the World to find out the correct way to juice Snargaluff
pods; Ron, on the other hand, looked sheepish but also rather
pleased with himself.
[cut snippet]
It was not as though he was really surprised, thought Harry, as
he wrestled with a thorny vine intent upon throttling him; he had
an inkling that this might happen sooner or later. But he was not
sure how he felt about it. . . . He and Cho were now too
embarrassed to look at each other, let alone talk to each other;
what if Ron and Hermione started going out together, then split
up? Could their friendship survive it? Harry remembered the few
weeks when they had not been talking to each other in the third
year; he had not enjoyed trying to bridge the distance between
them. And then, what if they didn't split up? What if they became
like Bill and Fleur, and it became excruciatingly embarrassing to
be in their presence, so that he was shut out for good?
....
The rest of the lesson passed without further mention of
Slughorn's party. Although Harry watched his two friends more
closely over the next few days, Ron and Hermione did not seem any
different except that they were a little politer to each other
than usual.
"Do you think Hermione did snog Krum?" Ron asked
abruptly, as they approached the Fat Lady. Harry gave a guilty
start and wrenched his imagination away from a corridor in which
no Ron intruded, in which he and Ginny were quite alone --
"What?" he said confusedly. "Oh . . . er . .
."
The honest answer was "yes," but he did not want to
give it. However, Ron seemed to gather the worst from the look on
Harry's face.
Harry shook his head. Ron gaped at him for a moment, then rounded
on Hermione, imitating her voice. "You added Felix
Felicis to Ron's juice this morning, that's why he saved
everything! See! I can save goals without help,
Hermione!"
"I never said you couldn't - Ron, you thought you'd
been given it too!"
But Ron had already strode past her out of the door with his
broomstick over his shoulder.
"Er," said Harry into the sudden silence; he had not
expected his plan to backfire like this, "shall...shall we
go up to the party, then?"
"You go!" said Hermione, blinking back tears. "I'm
sick of Ron at the moment, I don't know what I'm supposed
to have done...."
And she stormed out of the changing room too.
He did not see how he could possibly explain to Hermione that
what she had done to offend Ron was kiss Viktor Krum, not when
the offense had occurred so long ago.
He had no idea what to say to her. He was just wondering
whether there was any chance that she had not noticed Ron, that
she had merely left the room because the party was a little too
rowdy, when she said, in an unnaturally high-pitched voice,
"Ron seems to be enjoying celebrations."
"Er . . . does he?" said Harry.
"Don't pretend you didn't see him," said Hermione.
"He wasn't exactly hiding it, was -- ?"
The door behind them burst open. To Harry's horror, Ron came in,
laughing, pulling Lavender by the hand.
"oh," he said, drawing up short at the sight of Harry
and Hermione.
"Oops!" said Lavender, and she backed out of the room,
giggling. The door swung shut behind her,
There was a horrible, swelling, billowing silence. Hermione was
staring at Ron, who was refusing to look at her, but said with an
odd mixture of bravado and awkwardness, "Hi, Harry! Wondered
where you'd got to!"
Hermione slid off the desk. The little flock of golden birds
continued to twitter in circles around her head so that she
looked like a strange, feathery model of the solar system.
"You shouldn't leave Lavender waiting outside," she
said quietly. "She'll wonder where you've gone."
She walked very slowly and erectly toward the door. Harry glanced
at Ron, ho was looking relieved that nothing worse had happened.
"Oppugno!" came a shriek from the doorway.
Harry spun around to see Hermione pointing her wand at Ron, her
expression wild: The little flock of birds was speeding like a
hail of fat golden bullets toward Ron, who yelped and covered his
face with his hands, but the birds attacked, pecking and clawing
at every bit of flesh they could reach.
"Gerremoffme!" he yelled, but with one last look of
vindictive fury, Hermione wrenched open the door and disappeared
through it. Harry though he heard a sob before it slammed.
Chapter 15
Firstly, Harry had to put up with the frequent presence of
Lavender Brown, who seemed to regard any moment that she was not
kissing Ron as a moment wasted; and secondly, Harry found himself
once more the best friend of two people who seemed unlikely ever
to speak to each other again.
Ron, whose hands and forearms still bore scratches and cuts from
Hermione's bird attack, was taking a defensive and resentful
tone.
"She can't complain," he told Harry. "She snogged
Krum. So she's found out someone wants to snog me too. Well, it's
a free country. I haven't done anything wrong."
Harry did not answer, but pretended to be absorbed in the book
they were supposed to have read before Charms next morning (Quintessence:
A Quest). Determined to remain friends with both Ron and
Hermione, he was spending a lot of time with his mouth shut
tight.
"I never promised Hermione anything," Ron mumbled.
"I mean, all right, I was going to go to Slughorn's
Christmas party with her, but she never said... just as
friends... I'm a free agent..."
Harry turned a page of Quintessence, aware that Ron was watching
him. Ron's voice tailed away in mutters, barely audible over the
loud crackling of the fire, though Harry thought he caught the
words "Krum" and "can't complain" again.
Hermione's schedule was so full that Harry could only talk to her
properly in the evenings, when Ron was, in any case, so tightly
wrapped around Lavender that he did not notice what Harry was
doing. Hermione refused to sit in the common room while Ron was
there, so Harry generally joined her in the library, which meant
that their conversations were held in whispers.
"He's at perfect liberty to kiss whomever he likes,"
said Hermione, while the librarian, Madam Pince, prowled the
shelves behind them. "I really couldn't care less."
She raised her quill and dotted an i so ferociously that
she punctured a hole in her parchment. Harry said nothing.
"Told you," said Hermione succinctly. "Sooner you
ask someone, sooner they'll all leave you alone and you
can-"
But her face suddenly turned blank; she had just spotted Ron and
Lavender, who were entwined in the same armchair.
Hermione laughed unkindly at Ron's disastrous first attempt,
during which he somehow managed to give himself a spectacular
handlebar mustache; Ron retaliated by doing a cruel but accurate
impression of Hermione jumping up and down in her seat every time
Professor McGonagall asked a question, which Lavender and Parvati
found deeply amusing and which reduced Hermione to the verge of
tears again. She raced out of the classroom on the bell, leaving
half her things behind; Harry, deciding that her need was greater
than Ron's just now, scooped up her remaining possessions and
followed her.
He finally tracked her down as she emerged from the girls'
bathroom on the floor below. She was accompanied by Luna
Lovegood, who was patting her vaguely on the back.
"Oh, hello, Harry," said Luna. "Did you know one
of your eyebrows is bright yellow?"
"Hi, Luna. Hermione, you left your stuff...."
He held out her books.
"Oh yes," said Hermione in a choked voice, taking her
things and turning away quickly to hide the fact that she was
wiping her eyes on her pencil case. "Thank you, Harry. Well,
I'd better get going...."
And she hurried off, without giving Harry any time to offer words
of comfort, though admittedly he could not think of any.
"She's a bit upset," said Luna. "I thought at
first it was Moaning Myrtle in there, but it turned out to be
Hermione. She said something about that Ron Weasley..."
"Yeah, they've had a row," said Harry.
"Hi, Parvati!" said Hermione, ignoring Ron and Lavender
completely. "Are you going to Slughorn's party
tonight?"
"No invite," said Parvati gloomily. "I'd love to
go, though, it sounds like it's going to be really good....
You're going, aren't you?"
"Yes, I'm meeting Cormac at eight, and we're-"
There was a noise like a plunger being withdrawn from a blocked
sink and Ron surfaced. Hermione acted as though she had not seen
or heard anything.
"-we're going up to the party together."
"Cormac?" said Parvati. "Cormac McLaggen, you
mean?"
"That's right," said Hermione sweetly. "The one
who almost" - she put a great deal of emphasis on the
word - "became Gryffindor Keeper."
"Are you going out with him, then?" asked Parvati,
wide-eyed.
"Oh-yes-didn't you know?" said Hermione, with a most
un-Hermione-ish giggle.
"No!" said Parvati, looking positively agog at this
piece of gossip. "Wow, you like your Quidditch players,
don't you? First Krum, then McLaggen..."
"I like really good Quidditch players," Hermione
corrected her still smiling.
"Oh, I've just escaped-I mean, I've just left
Cormac," she said. "under the mistletoe," she
added in explanation, as Harry continued to look questioningly at
her.
"Serves you right for coming with him," he told her
severely.
"I thought he'd annoy Ron most," said Hermione
dispassionately. "I debated for a while about Zacharias
Smith, but I thought, on the whole-"
Chapter 16
"Well, yeah," said Ron. He hesitated a moment, then
said, "Is Hermione really going out with McLaggen?"
"I dunno," said Harry. "They were at Slughorn's
party together, but I don't think it went well."
Ron looked slightly more cheerful as he delved deeper into his
stocking.
Chapter 17
But at that moment there was a loud squeal of
"Won-Won!" and Lavender Brown came hurtling out of
nowhere and flung herself into Ron's arms. Several onlookers
sniggered; Hermione gave a tinkling laugh and said, "There's
a table over here...Coming, Ginny?"
"No thanks, I said I'd meet Dean," said Ginny, though
Harry could not help noticing that she did not sound very
enthusiastic. Leaving Ron and Lavender locked in a kind of
vertical wrestling match, Harry led Hermione over to the spare
table.
"So how was your Christmas?"
"Oh, fine," she shrugged. "Nothing special. How
was it as Won-Won's?"
"I'll tell you in a minute," said Harry. "Look,
Hermione, can't you -?"
"No, I can't," she said flatly. "So don't even
ask."
Chapter 18
"Ron reckons I should just hang back after Potions this
afternoon...."
"Oh, well, if Won-Won thinks that, you'd better do
it," she said, flaring up at once. "After all, when has
Won-Won's judgment ever been faulty?"
"Hermione, can't you-?"
"No!" she said angrily, and stormed away,
leaving Harry alone and ankle-deep in snow.
Chapter 19
Hermione gave an almost inaudible sniff. She had been exceptionally quiet all day. Having hurtled, white-faced, up to Harry outside the hospital wing and demanded to know what had happened, she had taken almost no part in Harry and Ginny's obsessive discussion about how Ron had been poisoned, but merely stood beside them, clench-jawed and frightened-looking, until at last they had been allowed to see him.
"Er-my-nee," croaked Ron unexpectedly from between
them.
They all fell silent, watching him anxiously, but after muttering
incomprehensibly for a moment he merely started snoring.
"Is Hermione Granger still visiting him?" Lavender
demanded suddenly.
"Yeah, I think so. Well, they're friends, aren't they?"
said Harry uncomfortably.
"Friends, don't make me laugh," said Lavender
scornfully. "She didn't talk to him for weeks after he
started going out with me!"
Hermione going to check in before the match?" he added casually. "No, shes's already gone down to the pitch with Ginny. "Oh," said Ron, looking rather gloom.
Chapter 20
"C'mon," Harry muttered to Hermione, and they sped
past, though not before they had heard Lavender say," Why
didn't you tell me you were getting out today? And why was she
with you?"
Ron looked both sulky and annoyed when he appeared at breakfast
half and hour later, and though he sat with Lavender, Harry did
not see them exchange a word all the time they were together.
Hermione was acting as though she was quite oblivious to all of
this, but once or twice Harry saw an inexplicable smirk cross her
face. All that day she seemed to be in a particularly good mood,
and that evening in the common room she even consented to look
over (in other words, finish writing) Harry's Herbology essay,
something she had been resolutely refusing to do up to this
point, because she had known that Harry would then let Ron copy
his work.
Chapter 21
"How d'you spell 'belligerent'?" said Ron, shaking
his quill very hard while staring at his parchment. "It
can't be B - U - M -"
"No, it isn't," said Hermione, pulling Ron's essay
toward her. "And 'augury' doesn't begin O - R - G either.
What kind of quill are you using?"
"It's one of Fred and George's Spell-Check ones... but I
think the charm must be wearing off...."
"Yes, it must," said Hermione, pointing at the title of
his essay, "because we were asked how we'd deal with
dementors, not 'Dugbogs,' and I don't remember you changing your
name to 'Roonil Wazlib' either."
"Ah no!" said Ron, staring horror-struck at the
parchment. "Don't say I'll have to write the whole thing out
again!"
"It's okay, we can fix it," said Hermione, pulling the
essay toward her and taking out her wand.
"I love you, Hermione," said Ron, sinking back in his
chair, rubbing his eyes wearily.
Hermione turned faintly pink, but merely said, "Don't let
Lavender hear you saying that."
"I won't," said Ron into his hands. "Or maybe I
will... then she'll ditch me..." "Why don't you ditch
her if you want to finish it?" asked Harry.
"You haven't ever chucked anyone, have you?" said Ron.
"You and Cho just --"
"Sort of fell apart, yeah," said Harry.
"Wish that would happen with me and Lavender," said Ron
gloomily, watching Hermione silently tapping each of his
misspelled words with a tap of her wand, so that they corrected
themselves on the page.
"Good one," said Harry. "How'd you do,
Hermione?"
"Oh, she was perfect, obviously," said Ron, before
Hermione could answer. "Perfect deliberation, divination,
and desperation or whatever the hell it is - we all went for a
quick drink in the Three Broomsticks after and you should've
heard Twycross going about her - I'll be surprised if he doesn't
pop the question soon-"
"And what about you?" asked Hermione, ignoring Ron.
"Have you been up at the Room or Requirement all this
time?"
"And yet," said Hermione, coming out of her reverie,
"I doubt you'd find a woman who sulked for half an
hour because Madam Rosmerta didn't laugh at their joke about the
hag, the Healer, and the Mimbulus mimbletonia."
Ron scowled.
Chapter 22
Ron gave a start and tried to hide behind Hermione as a girl
came around the corner.
"It isn't Lavender," said Hermione wearily.
"Oh, good," said Ron, relaxing.
"Lucky," said Ron suddenly. "Harry, that's
it - get lucky!"
"What d'you mean?"
"Use your lucky potion!"
"Ron, that's - that's it!" said Hermione, sounding
stunned, "Of course! Why didn't I think of it?"
"Whata re you doing up there with her?" shrieked Lavender Brown, staring through Harry at Ron & Hermione emering thogether from the boy's dormitories.
Chapter 24
"Ron, you're making it snow," said Hermione
patiently, grabbing his wrist and redirecting his wand away from
the ceiling from which, sure enough, large white flakes had
started to fall. Lavender Brown, Harry noticed, glared at
Hermione from a neighboring table through very red eyes, and
Hermione immediately let go of Ron's arm.
"Oh yeah," said Ron, looking down at his shoulders in
vague surprise.
"Sorry... looks like we've all got horrible dandruff
now..."
He brushed some of the fake snow off Hermione's shoulder.
Lavender burst into tears. Ron looked immensely guilty and turned
his back on her.
"We split up," he told Harry out of the corner of his
mouth. "Last night. When she saw me coming out of the
dormitory with Hermione. Obviously she couldn't see you, so she
thought it had just been the two of us."
"Ah," said Harry. "Well -- you don't mind it's
over, do you?"
"No," Ron admitted. "It was pretty bad while she
was yelling, but at least I didn't have to finish it."
"Coward," said Hermione, though she looked amused.
Ron seemed to be positively lighthearted about the end of his relationship with Lavender, and Hermione seemed cheery too, though when he asked what she was grinning about she simply said, "It's a nice day."
Chapter 30
Ron, he saw, was now holding Hermione and stroking her hair
while she sobbed into his shoulder, tears dripping from the end
of his own long nose.
Sourcers
Stone
Chamber of Secrets
Prisoner of Azkban
Goblet of Fire
Hermione: "You've got dirt on your nose....did you know? Just there" - Not clue...just funny LOL
Ron: You're a little scary sometimes, you know that? Brilliant...but Scary.
In this movie I think we start getting a feeling that they care ^_^ If he didn't care then he wouldn't have tried to hex Malfoy and instead hex himself when he called her a mudblood. He also wouldn't have tried to attack Malfoy while he was in Crabbe body when he said that the next mudblood but that would be attacked would die and that he wished it was Hermione (that would die). Then when Hermione got petrified, both Ron and Harry were sad but I just loved Ron's moping-ness, he was so sad when he looked at her lol, that was cute. And last but not least is that great scene at the end when Hermione hugs Harry and turns to hug Ron but they both stop. I love that scene, their so shy. There was tension and that just proves that there is something going on between them ^_^ if she didn't have feelings for him I think Hermione would just have gone and hugged him instead of the awkward hand shake lol.
Rons room, upon Hermiones
arrival
Hermione: Wake up! Wake up, Ronald! Ron, wake up!
Ron: Bloody hell! [pulls covers]
Hermione: Honestly. Get dressed. And dont go
back to sleep. Come on, Ron! Your mother said
breakfasts ready.
Ron: [goes back to sleep]
Ron: This is mad. At this rate,
we'll be the only ones in our year without dates. [Snape
thwacks him in the head] (To Harry) Well, us and
Neville.
Harry: Yeah, but then again, he can take himself.
[laughs]
Hermione: It might interest you to know that
Neville's already got someone.
Ron: Oh . . . now I'm really depressed. [Fred
throws a note to Ron saying he has to ask now before the
good ones get taken.] To Fred Who you going with?
[Fred throws paper at Angelina, then asks her out to the
Yule Ball] - she says yes.
Ron: Well, Hermione. you're a girl.
Hermione: Hey, well-spotted. [Harry tries to warn
Ron of Snape coming]
Ron: [imitates Fred] Come with me to the - [Snape
thwacks him in the head, Harry too] To Hermione
Come on, it's one thing for a bloke to show up alone, but
for a girl, it's just sad.
Hermione: [very angrily] I won't be going alone
because believe it or not someone's already asked me -
[she stands up to give her hw to Snape, then comes back
to the table] - and I said yes!
Ron: Shes lying, isnt she?
Harry: If you say so.
Ron to Harry, walking towards the
Great Hall
Ron: Poor kid. Bet shes alone in her room,
crying her eyes out.
Harry: Who?
Ron: Hermione, of course. Come on, Harry,
whyd you think she wouldnt tell us who
shes going with?
Harry: Because wed take the mickey out of
her if she did?
Ron: Nobody asked her. Would have taken her myself
if she wasn't so bloody proud.
Padma to Ron, while Hermione walks with Viktor
Padma: Is that . . . Hermione Granger? With Viktor
Krum?
Ron: No. No, absolutely not.
Ron, while watching Hermione dance with Viktor
Ron:
rotten pumpkin-head, isnt he?
The Yule Brawl, Part I
Hermione: Hot, isnt it? Viktors going
to get us drinks. Would you care to join us?
Ron: No. Wed not care to join you and
Viktor.
Hermione: Whats got your wand in a knot?
Ron: Hes a Durmstrang. Youre
fraternizing with the enemy.
Hermione: The enemy. Who was it wanting his
autograph? Besides, the whole point of the tournament is
international magical cooperation. To make friends.
Ron: Huh. I think hes got a bit more than
friendship on his mind. [Hermione stands up, takes
another look at Ron, then leaves.]
Padma: Are you going to ask me to dance or not?
Ron: No. [sulks]
Ron: Hes using you.
Hermione: How dare you? Besides, I can take
care of myself.
Ron: Hes way too old.
Hermione: What? Is that what you think?
Ron: Yeah, thats what I think!
Hermione: You know the solution then, dont
you?
Ron: Go on.
Hermione: Next time theres a ball, pluck up
the courage and ask me before somebody else does, and
not as a last resort!
Ron: [stutters and backs away] Well . . .
that-that-that- . . . thats just completely off the
point Harry!
Hermione: Where have you been? Never mind. Off to
bed, both of you!
Harry: [gives a completely WTH look to Ron]
Ron: They get scary when they get older.
Hermione: RON! You spoil everything! [cries her
eyes off at the steps]
Ron: Do you think we'll ever just
have a quiet year at Hogwarts?
Hermione: No.
Harry:No I don't think so.
Hermione: Everything's going to change now isn't
it?
Harry:Yes.
Hermione: Promise you'll write this summer. Both
of you.
Ron: Well I won't. You know I won't!
Isn't all that enough to make some of you change yur mind about Hermione/other, Ron/other? Seriously...there's a lot of clues, hints and such that just point these two were meant to be ^_^ Not to mention the pictures of them are so freaken cute!!!! Go Ron/Hermione!!!!!! 4EVER!!!!!! You gotta love them. I mean they get jealous when there's hints that they might be interested in others, they protect and worry about each other, they ACT LIKE A MARRIED COUPLE ! (lol, all of Hermione's nagging ^_^ and thier fights ) Hermione has KISSED HIM! and i know some of you are saying but she kissed Harry in the 4th book. SO WHAT! Harry had just gotten out of a death/life situation...was Ron? NO! he was just going out to play quidditch...oh no that seems like it would kill him. Plus Ron's the only one that seems to notice when Hermione is missing, SEE he LOOKS for her, awwwww! AND he told her he LOVED her (in HBP) sooooo :P Anyhoo, I think that's enough ranting from me. Ron & Hermione! it's obvious!!!!!!
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