Write to J. K. Rowling. She would know.
We don't really know... Ron, of course, is very slow to understand/admit his own feelings. (Remember him saying surprised: 'Why, Hermione, you are a girl')
They never use the unbreakable vow on Hermione, trust me I would know, I have read them 3 times, but in book 6 its used on Severus
No, they don't. In the 6h book/movie they do though.
The two do not openly admit their feeling in a cut and dry moment. They both share mutual attractions to each other. A close moment would be during the "Half-blood Prince" book/movie, where Ron calls out to Hermione in his sleep in the infirmary. It is safe to view their developing relationship as one that has been acknowledged by both parties without an open declaration being made. To put it simply, they both like each other and make it oblivious, to the other, that their feelings are true and passionate. You could say that they like each other and they know that the other likes them as well. Thus a mutual relationship is formed without open statements, such as, "I like/love you" etc.
They are having an affair.
Ron Weasly is in love with Hermione Granger; Harry Potter is not. They are just good friends.Ron Weasly is in love with Hermione Granger; Harry Potter is not. They are just good friends.Ron Weasly is in love with Hermione Granger; Harry Potter is not. They are just good friends.Ron Weasly is in love with Hermione Granger; Harry Potter is not. They are just good friends.
you should make each character know alot about each other but not everything. and then you should have one person that almost no one knows anything about, that way you book has a bit of mystery and that character could be special. Good Luck you should make each character know alot about each other but not everything. and then you should have one person that almost no one knows anything about, that way you book has a bit of mystery and that character could be special. Good Luck
the mother-daughter book club its where the all get to know each other and become friends
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No, Harry they love each other like brother and sister.In the series books no. But in some Fan Fic books yes. But as for the actual series you have Ron and Harmione together
It isn't written in the books where Hermione gives Ginny advice, because the books are mainly about Harry. Throughout the series, we only know that Ginny had a crush on Harry through the Valentine (book 2) and the get well soon card (also book 2). Otherwise, we are given hardly any signs that Ginny has feelings for Harry, until, of course, the final two books. We only know that Hermione gave Ginny advice, because we are told later on in the book series.