Only in Rita Skeeter's fantasy.
Firstly - it's GINNY. He doesnt fall for Hermione as he considers her a sister, and he knows Hermione has feelings for Ron, who is harry's best friend, and he also knows Ron has feelings for Hermione, so he would be a pretty bad friend all round if he fell for Hermione.
Hermione puts one of Bellatrix's hairs that fell onto her while at the Malfoy Manor into the Polyjuice potion. SPOILER: HARRY'S A WIZARD
If fanfiction is any guide, Ron and Ginny would spontaneously turn evil.
Harry and Hermione were too close of best friends to be together. They need each other as friends. For example: The Half Blood Prince. When Ron and Ginny were with someone else they needed a friend(just a friend) to help each other through it.
Hermione screamed. Glass filled the air as shattered bulbs from the chandelier rained down on them; Ron lunged forward at Bellatrix, who was trying to blast through the mess with Pettigrew's wand. "STUPEFY!" Harry bellowed, pointing his wand at her. Hermione gasped as she fell backwards, glimmering glass thunked to the carpet. "Well, that went well," Ron breathed, pulling Hermione up from the floor. Harry grinned.
Dobby the House elf woke Harry when he fell asleep in the common room. Dobby was cleaning the common room, being the only house elf willing to because the others felt offended by the clothes Hermione was leaving for them.
Hermione, Ron, and Harry got past Fluffy, the three-headed dog, by using music to lull him to sleep. They discovered that the dog was guarding a trapdoor leading to the Philosopher's Stone. Once Fluffy fell asleep to the sound of a flute played by Ron, they were able to sneak past him and access the trapdoor without being detected.
Hermione uses one of Bellatrix's hair that fell onto her coat when they were torturing her at the Mallfoy's house.
You could..... But hes so perfect it'd be hard Unless he fell in love with you (I wish)
It apparently fell and was destroyed. Harry's Firebolt was never again mentioned
Yes. Harry Potter fell asleep during his History of Magic O.W.L. During this, Lord Voldemort used their connection to make Harry think he had Sirius in the Ministry of Magic.
Ron and Hermione get married because they share a deep emotional connection and have supported each other through numerous challenges and adventures. Their relationship evolves from friendship to romantic love over the years as they grow and mature together. Additionally, their complementary personalities and strengths make them a strong and balanced couple, leading to their decision to commit to each other in marriage.