[...that did it. That was the last straw and she couldn't help but gasp as she brought her hands to her mouth.
He finally got what she was saying. She should have been happy, right? But then why did she feel so miserable suddenly? Her family was a somewhat sensitive subject that she didn't often bring up to anyone, not even Ron. Her parents were kind and loving people, but since she'd been a year-rounder at camp she had broken the bonds enough that it was almost as though the Grangers didn't have a daughter at all. At first it hurt being away from them, but after a year, everyone was used to it. Ron was fiercely protective of the Weasleys though and she knew it broke his heart every time he had to skip a chance to see them. She was happy for him, of course. He deserved it after everything. On the other hand, sometimes she felt a little emptiness from her own family. It had been her fault that she had to be separated from them. And now it was her own fault she had to be separated from Ron.
She couldn't even say anything and she shook her head, taking a few steps backwards. There's something mumbled, something that sounds like "I'm sorry" and "Please don't" mashed together but it doesn't matter. Hermione's already doing what Hermiones do best in the presence of angry Rons. She's turning tail and running. She's out of the amphitheater and heading straight for Hecate cabin.]
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He finally got what she was saying. She should have been happy, right? But then why did she feel so miserable suddenly? Her family was a somewhat sensitive subject that she didn't often bring up to anyone, not even Ron. Her parents were kind and loving people, but since she'd been a year-rounder at camp she had broken the bonds enough that it was almost as though the Grangers didn't have a daughter at all. At first it hurt being away from them, but after a year, everyone was used to it. Ron was fiercely protective of the Weasleys though and she knew it broke his heart every time he had to skip a chance to see them. She was happy for him, of course. He deserved it after everything. On the other hand, sometimes she felt a little emptiness from her own family. It had been her fault that she had to be separated from them. And now it was her own fault she had to be separated from Ron.
She couldn't even say anything and she shook her head, taking a few steps backwards. There's something mumbled, something that sounds like "I'm sorry" and "Please don't" mashed together but it doesn't matter. Hermione's already doing what Hermiones do best in the presence of angry Rons. She's turning tail and running. She's out of the amphitheater and heading straight for Hecate cabin.]