"And that's where you're wrong. I don't owe you anything. I've never owed you anything. In fact I've gone over and above to make sure that I don't owe you anything." He'd paid his debts not because of some magical reason, but because he always felt that it was the right thing to do.
Harry laughed. "That's the thing. I'm not angry. I'm actually happy that for the first time in my life, I don't have to carry the wizarding world on my shoulders. Dad is a little chuffed that I vanished, but I haven't actually vanished."
He stepped closer. "But this proved what I should have known all along, proved that there's only a few people I can rely on. They are the same people I've always relied on. Ron and Hermione. My parents seem to fall in that category, but maybe Dad will change his mind soon enough from his tone. Maybe Albus, but I don't know if he's just being diplomatic to cover for his siblings. So basically it's Ron and Hermione and the woman who gave her life to keep me alive. As you can see, your name isn't included there and I can't be with someone I can't trust. I guess maybe that's why I ended up with Ginny. At least I knew I could trust her."