(#) BJH 2008-03-03
Interesting how Hermione was so sure that she could have her cake and eat it too. She could side with Ron, publicly ostracize Harry, even likely engage in the probably common Weasley rounds of Potter-bashing, and yet still, when it was convenient and Ron wasn't around to get upset, have Harry accept her back as his closest friend and advisor. Does she think so highly of herself or so little of Harry?
And introducing a female to shoe shopping and buying her NINE pairs is the surest aphrodisiac on the planet.
BJH
Author's response
- There wasn't a 'split' with Harry, they just stopped hanging out. No abuse, no hostility. Harry understood and supported their decision. Ron wasn't the problem, Ginny was.
- Well yeah, any guy who pays attention knows that.