Draco/Hermione-Ron (SHIP)
Susanne
siskiou at earthlink.net
Tue May 14 19:58:01 UTC 2002
No: HPFGUIDX 38746
Hi,
Tuesday, May 14, 2002, 7:51:33 AM, heiditandy wrote:
> 5. The reasonable solution?
>
> Draco/Hermione.
>
> No, don't laugh. Go read Pride & Prejudice instead, remember that
> Draco, as we've seen him, is 14, possibly quite bright, occasionally
> witty and possibly redeemable. And if... and if... And if he follows
> in the footsteps of Fitzwilliam Darcy, he'll be a better match for
> Hermione, as Elizabeth Bennett, than anyone else could be. Yes, I
> admit it's a big if... but they've both got a bit of growing up to
> do, and it could happen.
So, Draco is 14, possibly redeemable, maybe bright and Ron
is what?
Mean, rotten to the core, on an irreversible downward slide?
Why does Draco seem to come off better than Ron?
This really doesn't make any sense to me, especially looking
at what you said about Ron earlier:
> Satisfaction?
> That he made her cry?
> And he's *satisfied* by that?
> What a mean and obnoxious thing to do! What a horrible thing to
> feel! How dare he?
Hermione stormed off angry, but didn't cry, for one thing.
But what about Draco and the things he's said and done to
Hermione?
Does that all fall under the "He's only 14 and can change"
rule?
While this is true, it's true for all of them, Ron,
too!
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Best regards,
Susanne mailto:siskiou at earthlink.net
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