I've looking for this too!! I just found it today. It's chapter 19.
Yes, they do. Farid first kisses Meggie on her forehead, nose and mouth at the end of "Cosimo", the 30th chapter of the book Inkspell.
In some cultures, an "auntie kiss" refers to a gesture of affection where an older woman, such as an aunt, kisses a child on the cheek or forehead. This type of kiss is often seen as a sign of love, care, and nurturing from the aunt towards the child. The auntie kiss can vary in intensity and frequency depending on the cultural norms and the relationship between the aunt and the child.
I think you mean affection. Sarah showed her affection for Josh by giving him a kiss on the cheek.
No, they kiss in book for.
In a wizard of mars that become boyfriend-girlfriend, so they will probably kiss in the up and coming "games wizards play" that she is still writing
Yes, but not on the lips. Hermione kisses Ron on the cheek to distract him from the upcoming quiditch match... I forget what chapter it is.
Answer: Harry Potter never kissed Hermione Granger. Ron, however, did. Answer: Harry Potter didn't kiss Hermione, but Ron and Harry saw a false vision (created by one of Voldemort's horcruxes), where Harry and Hermione did kiss.
In Chapter Battle of Hogwarts.
Yes, in the book she kisses him on the cheek when they are saying goodbye in King's Cross station.
book 7 chapter 31 the battle of hogwarts on page 625
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part Two.
On the very last page of the second last chapter (chapter 19) on page 256
Harry and Hermione never kiss in Deathly Hallows. The only kissing between them occurs when Hermione gives Harry a friendly good-bye kiss on the cheek in Goblet of Fire.
No, she kisses him.
does rachel kiss percy on the cheek or on the lips
Chapter thirty-one: The Battle of Hogwarts
The real Harry and Hermione don't kiss, but in the Forest of Dean, before Ron break's slytherins locket, the "Riddle-Hermione... stretched like a snake and entwined herself around Riddle-Harry, wrapping him in a close embrace: their lips met."