Harry and "I Love You" (was: Who is the boy?/ Harry's Funeral)
grace701
grace701 at yahoo.com
Mon Mar 24 03:37:01 UTC 2003
No: HPFGUIDX 54204
Susanne:
> I sure hope that Harry knows there are people who love him,
> even if they don't come out and say the actual words.
>
> Just looking at what Ron and Hermione have done for him, I'd
> feel bad for them if Harry only believed in their
> love/friendship if they said "I love you".
>
> Sometimes what people do for you says more than a thousand
> words.
>
> When Ron stood up in front of Sirius and told him Sirius
> would have to kill all three of them, I can't see how anyone
> could doubt that he loves Harry and would die for/with him,
> and thinks Hermione would, too.
>
> And Mrs. Weasley says it with sweaters, hugs, food, and her
> presence at the third task...
You are right, action speaks louder than words and Hermione's, Ron's
and Mrs. Weasley's actions are no exceptions. Yet, those 3 small
words, as we all know are *very* important and mean a lot. Not to
say that actions/sacrifices aren't important, but sometimes you need
to hear those words. It just seems sad that Harry has never heard
them. Unless as someone posted, Harry has a nice dream (finally) of
his parents and he recalls them saying I Love You. I'm looking for
such a moment to happen whether it'd be in a dream with his parents
or in "canon life" with Hermione.
Greicy
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