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Based on feedback, I added a new scene to the chapter, for those who don't want to re-read it, it's here:
Hogwarts, June 1st, 1995
"What are you thinking about?"
Sitting in the Gryffindor common room, Harry Potter looked up from the Daily Prophet article - the latest on the 'Dumbledore scandal' - at which he had been scowling when he heard his girlfriend's question. Had Parvati already finished her essay? She had asked him to read it to check for mistakes. A glance told him that she hadn't. She was looking at him with a rather intense expression, though.
"I'm wondering why Skeeter hasn't been fired yet," he said. As Sirius had taught him, honesty was the best policy if you hadn't done anything wrong.
She tensed - after talking to her he now believed that she hadn't talked to the insufferable witch, but it still was a sore subject - she hadn't reacted well to him suspecting her. And he hadn't taken well to her reaction. "She's just reporting what others said."
"Have you read the article?" he asked, a little sharper than he had wanted.
She shrugged. "Yes."
"It's full of veiled accusations and rampant speculation about what crimes Dumbledore might have committed," Harry spat. "Malfoy probably paid Skeeter for it, just like he paid her to ruin Sirius's and Hermione's reputations!" As soon as he said the words he regretted them - Parvati glared at him, and he winced when he saw how thin her lips now were.
"It's always about Hermione, isn't it? Dumbledore, Sirius, no matter what, it's always about her!"
"No, it's not! But she is a part of this. This whole thing started with Malfoy framing her." That was the truth!
"No, you just think it's about her! Malfoy didn't like Dumbledore long before Hermione had even heard of Hogwarts, and the Bagnold letters were written twenty years ago!" Parvati was almost snarling. "Don't you care about anyone or anything else?"
"Of course, but she's my best friend. Best female friend," he added. "Obviously she's important to me."
"And I'm your girlfriend!"
"They didn't mention you in the article," he pointed out, logically.
"So? Don't you care for me? Am I not important to you? Don't you love me?" She stood up, her hands on her hips.
He noticed everyone in the room was staring at them. "I do. But that doesn't mean I'll neglect my friends."
"But you're neglecting me!"
"I'm not!" He was sitting with her while she did her homework, after all!
"You are!" Her chest was heaving. Then she huffed and raised her chin - he noticed that he had stood up as well during their argument. "I told you before: I'm not sharing you! Choose! Either her... or me!"
He gaped at her. How could she ask, no, demand that of him? He looked at her, noticed her expression, the way her eyes had narrowed, the way her mouth was set. She was serious, he realised. Well, so was he. He stared straight into her eyes.
"If that's what you want," Harry said in a flat voice, ignoring how her eyes widened in surprise, "then I choose her."
"What are you thinking about?"
Sitting in the Gryffindor common room, Harry Potter looked up from the Daily Prophet article - the latest on the 'Dumbledore scandal' - at which he had been scowling when he heard his girlfriend's question. Had Parvati already finished her essay? She had asked him to read it to check for mistakes. A glance told him that she hadn't. She was looking at him with a rather intense expression, though.
"I'm wondering why Skeeter hasn't been fired yet," he said. As Sirius had taught him, honesty was the best policy if you hadn't done anything wrong.
She tensed - after talking to her he now believed that she hadn't talked to the insufferable witch, but it still was a sore subject - she hadn't reacted well to him suspecting her. And he hadn't taken well to her reaction. "She's just reporting what others said."
"Have you read the article?" he asked, a little sharper than he had wanted.
She shrugged. "Yes."
"It's full of veiled accusations and rampant speculation about what crimes Dumbledore might have committed," Harry spat. "Malfoy probably paid Skeeter for it, just like he paid her to ruin Sirius's and Hermione's reputations!" As soon as he said the words he regretted them - Parvati glared at him, and he winced when he saw how thin her lips now were.
"It's always about Hermione, isn't it? Dumbledore, Sirius, no matter what, it's always about her!"
"No, it's not! But she is a part of this. This whole thing started with Malfoy framing her." That was the truth!
"No, you just think it's about her! Malfoy didn't like Dumbledore long before Hermione had even heard of Hogwarts, and the Bagnold letters were written twenty years ago!" Parvati was almost snarling. "Don't you care about anyone or anything else?"
"Of course, but she's my best friend. Best female friend," he added. "Obviously she's important to me."
"And I'm your girlfriend!"
"They didn't mention you in the article," he pointed out, logically.
"So? Don't you care for me? Am I not important to you? Don't you love me?" She stood up, her hands on her hips.
He noticed everyone in the room was staring at them. "I do. But that doesn't mean I'll neglect my friends."
"But you're neglecting me!"
"I'm not!" He was sitting with her while she did her homework, after all!
"You are!" Her chest was heaving. Then she huffed and raised her chin - he noticed that he had stood up as well during their argument. "I told you before: I'm not sharing you! Choose! Either her... or me!"
He gaped at her. How could she ask, no, demand that of him? He looked at her, noticed her expression, the way her eyes had narrowed, the way her mouth was set. She was serious, he realised. Well, so was he. He stared straight into her eyes.
"If that's what you want," Harry said in a flat voice, ignoring how her eyes widened in surprise, "then I choose her."
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