SHIP: Ron & the Yule Ball
cassandraclaire at mail.com
cassandraclaire at mail.com
Mon Mar 5 23:24:30 UTC 2001
No: HPFGUIDX 13669
--- In HPforGrownups at y..., rainy_lilac at y... wrote:
> Mrs. Weasley is also well aware of her daughter Ginny's infatuation
> with Harry. *smile*
-----
Erm. If that was the explanation for her coldness to Hermione, that
would make Mrs, Weasley a pretty awful person. Punishing a teenage
girl for dating a boy that has never shown the slightest bit of
interest in your daughter at all? Oh dear. I really like her, so I'd
hope that's not the case.
Cassandra
>
>
> --- In HPforGrownups at y..., wings909 at a... wrote:
> > In a message dated 03/05/2001 3:19:54 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> > simon.branford at h... writes:
> >
> > << I am a H/H person. The true H/H, which is Harry/Hedwig >>
> >
> > LMAO! I love that! I've always thought about writing a fanfic
> where Hedwig
> > is an animagus in disguise.....
> >
> > I haven't exactly been following this discussion from day one,
> but...has no
> > one pointed out that Harry goes out of his way to point out to
Mrs.
> Weasley
> > that he and Hermione are just friends? (If so then ignore my late
> ramblings.)
> > Now, that may have been just to get Mrs. W to stop being so cold
to
> Hermione
> > in the first place, but I've always wondered if the reason why
Mrs.
> W was so
> > cold to her was because she knew of her son's crush on Hermione.
> She
> > immediately "became warmer to Hermione after that." Mrs. W may
have
> motherly
> > affections for Harry, but I feel that she was thinking of Ron's
> feelings for
> > Hermione, who was made out by Skeeter to be a "Scarlet Woman."
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Paula
> > Gryffindor (who should probably add that she's a Ron/Hermione
> shipper....in
> > addition to being on the Ginny/Harry ship.)
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