SHIP: Ron & the Yule Ball
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star_ling at wiccanet.every1.net
Wed Mar 7 17:17:12 UTC 2001
No: HPFGUIDX 13791
--- In HPforGrownups at y..., cassandraclaire at m... wrote:
> --- In HPforGrownups at y..., wings909 at a... wrote:
>
> >
> > I disagree. I don't think she was punishing Hermione. From Mrs.
> Weasley's
> > point of view, if the article was correct, then *two* of her
> children stood a
> > chance of being hurt. I think she was just reacting like a
mother
> would.
> >
> ____
>
> Sorry. I'm with Ebony, I don't buy that at all. She WAS punishing
> Hermione, for goodness sake she pointedly gave the girl a
substandard
> present, and glared at her, and was cold to her, and so on. I just
> think she was punishing her for a percieved maltreatment of Harry,
> and not for any other reason. Like I've said before, Mrs. Weasley
> loves Harry, is protective of him, and doubtless thinks that with
all
> the loss in his life, it would be a sad thing indeed if his first
> girlfriend stomped all over his heart with hobnailed boots.
>
> This in no way supports any particular ship, either, IMHO. I simply
> happen to believe that Mrs. Weasley cares about Harry, is
protective
> of him, that this speaks very well of her and her family, and that
> she is not the type of person to go around being nasty to teenage
> girls over things they cannot help. We all already agree that Ron
> likes Hermione anyway. That theory needs no extraneous support.
>
> Cassandra
I disagree, I see things way differently!
just kidding, I agree with this whole heartedly, wow did I just say
that? :)
~Star~
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