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Ronald B. Weasley ([info]geroffme) wrote in [info]wished,
@ 2009-11-08 19:11:00

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Entry tags:!1997: 11, !complete, hermione granger, ron weasley

Who: Ron and Hermione
What: Camping, catching up with events back home
Where: The Forest of Dean
When: Today
Warnings: TBA

Ron sat by the remains of their little cooking fire, his journal sitting shut in his lap - after no more than a few minutes of taking in reactions to the latest tripe that passed for news, he'd been tempted to chuck the thing into the flames, and had had to stop for a bit. Now he was glaring off into the woods and trying to ignore the fact that he was still hungry. There was an enormous amount of soon-to-be-wasted food being left on tables in the Great Hall even as he sat here, he knew. He could practically smell it. He understood why they couldn't go back, of course (or at least, he thought he did - it didn't seem as though anything catastrophic had happened since they'd left, though, and Hermione was known for her abundance of caution), but living on the run was starting to take its toll, regardless. They were in plenty of danger out here, after all. And the locket was still very much with them, and sometimes it was hard to see the point.

When he caught himself trying to reconstruct the Sunday dinner menu, he reluctantly opened to where he'd stopped reading, a scowl on his face. "Glad you're all taking it so bloody well," he muttered viciously, kicking up a divot in the leaves as he turned a page. "Easy when you're full of steak and mash, I guess."



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[info]cerebralwitch
2009-11-21 08:35 pm UTC (link)
"Well maybe if you could be trusted to think up anything on your owl I wouldn't have to - " She stopped and just glared at him for a moment, then stomped away toward the tent. Standing there yelling at him wasn't doing any of them any good at all. "That's what I will do," She called back. "And when you're done feeling sorry for yourself, maybe you'll come and help."

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[info]geroffme
2009-11-24 02:00 am UTC (link)
"So it's just Harry who's allowed to feel sorry for himself, is it?" he called after her, before slumping angrily back against the log he'd been leaning on. His face was burning, and not from the proximity to their not-overly-impressive fire. So what if he couldn't come up with a good next move by himself? None of them knew what they were doing. She couldn't very well expect him to be racking his brains when not even she could find any better way to use her time than pampering bloody Harry. Well, let her. She could do that just as well without him. They could do all of this just as well without him, this sitting in the frigid woods and starving and wandering around with no idea where to go or even, really, why.

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