weasley_now (weasley_now) wrote in finnigans_rpg, @ 2014-10-05 22:38:00 |
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Entry tags: | character: hermione granger, character: viktor krum |
Who: Hermione and Viktor
What: Lunch
Where: Starting at Finnigan's
When: After Battlescars
Rating: SFW
Hermione didn't usually look forward to a Battlescars meeting. She went every week because it was the only way she could make herself feel like she was normal. It was her way of working against the celebrity that many tried to ascribe to her. It was her way of being a part of the every day workings of their world that allowed her to be on the same page as others.
Ron rarely if ever came with her. In fact she felt as if they'd been growing further and further apart. Whether it was his work schedule or her sudden focus on S.P.E.W. initiatives was yet to be seen. While she felt the change in their relationship she didn't feel comfortable talking to Ron about it. It was strange really, they'd been together for all these years and should be at a place where they could talk about anything.
Then she'd heard from Viktor. They'd always been able to talk no matter what was going on in their lives. He was the first person she'd ever told about her feelings toward Ron. Viktor had listened to Hermione and their friendship had grown from there. It was amazing how quickly they'd become accustomed to each other. Truth be told there had been a time when she had actually thought that if Ron never came around she could easily end up with Viktor.
Herimone knew that she ought to feel a twinge of guilt for how eagerly she looked forward to the end of the meeting. She'd even taken time to braid her hair that morning to tame it before slipping into a cute dress with a pink pull over. All through the meeting, she kept running her hand over her hair to make certain there were no stray strands trying to creep out. Finally, they'd finished and after dismissal she quickly made her way down the stairs.
"I hope you haven't been waiting long," she smiled at Viktor as she approached. The meeting had run a little longer than normal and she hated the idea that she'd kept him waiting.