"Well, Mathematics was what I'm really good at, and couldn't take one without the other," Roger said. "Granted, I had to use a confundus charm to convince them I could coach basketball. Thought it would be easy, sounded like Quidditch. Nothing like it, though."
He took a sip of his tea, listening as she told him. It was pretty much as he expected, though the bit about Draco had thrown him for a loop. He had known her to quite good friends with the others. But that was the problem, he thought.
The thing you have to remember is that guys and girls are completely different. To most guys, your friends up to a point of caring for someone. Anything more than that is love, and you cease being friends, going to boyfriend-girlfriend. Whereas girls, no matter how much you might care for someone, you could still only be friends with them. Odd, perhaps, but that's the way it goes."
Roger had found that out himself when he'd asked her out. True, he loved her, but perhaps more in a different way. And they were better friends, perhaps. Chase and Ritchie, well, that he couldn't say for certain. And especially not Draco. How had he managed to miss that?
"I know you don't want to hurt anyone, Cho, but you have to accept that unless you want to have an open relationship with three guys, who might not like that option, then someone is going to get hurt. Look within yourself and see who it is that you truly want to be with."