Originally posted by: xMarauderx
Soumiiiiii...when did ya get d patience n time to read the HP series??? I'm quite shocked!!!😆😆😆
Well....soo caught on have you???😆
Yeah...do I need to say anything?? Just look at my siggy n avatar!😳😳😳
Well I really really HATE the idea of Harry/Hermine n not coz I'm a die-hard R/Hr shipper but coz I love Harry and Hermione's latonic bro-sis relationship s much too!
N what can I say about Won-won and Herm-own-ninny...except do u knoe what eckel-tricity is??? If not..u should just look at R/Hr scenes in the books and the movies....sparks fly!😉😳
And if u still need evidene...this is right from JKR's mouth:
An Evening With Harry, Carrie and Garp (Fan Report from MN) [082006]:
Question #1: "What would Hermione see in the mirror of Erised?"
At the moment, she would see the three of them, still alive and unscathed with Voldemort defeated. She [JKR] also added that Hermione would see herself "closely entwined with another person."
JKR Interview for HBP(TLC/Mugglenet Interview w/ JKR) [072005]:
ES: We thought it was clearer than ever that Harry and Ginny are an item and Ron and Hermione — although we think you made it painfully obvious in the first five books —
JKR: [points to herself and whispers] So do I!
What was that?
JKR: [More loudly] Well so do I! So do I!
I will say, that yes, I personally feel - well it's going to be clear once people have read book six. I mean, that's it. It's done, isn't it? We know. Yes, we do now know that it's Ron and Hermione. I do feel that I have dropped heavy -
[All crack up]
- hints. ANVIL-sized, actually, hints, prior to this point. I certainly think even if subtle clues hadn't been picked up by the end of "Azkaban," that by the time we hit Krum in Goblet... But Ron — I had a lot of fun with that in this book. I really enjoyed writing the Ron/Lavender business, and the reason that was enjoyable was Ron up to this point has been quite immature compared to the other two and he kind of needed to make himself worthy of Hermione. Now, that didn't mean necessarily physical experience but he had to grow up emotionally and now he's taken a big step up. Because he's had the meaningless physical experience - let's face it, his emotions were never deeply engaged with Lavender -
[Much laughter in which Melissa emits a "Won-Won"]
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