Harry flung open the door: Ron was standing there beside the sinks, still wrestling with Mrs. Cattermole. Maybe. Grawp's hand had shot out of nowhere toward Hermione—Harry seized her and pulled her backward behind the tree, so that Grawp's fist scraped the trunk but closed on thin air. "So, are you going to drop this 'important' thing and come to our wedding?" Frankly here all I see a symbolic failure to connect: every Harmony shipper knows that Harry and Hermione’s hands would have remained entwined together throughout the night. Harry said. Or at least a feeling of loss, wondering if he’ll continue to be the recipient of so many crushing hugs and the occasional kiss on the cheek? Here we’ve seen the further development of this attraction, beginning with a shared moment at a wedding that symbolizes their commitment to each other above any others around them. Harry again closed his eyes and took several deep breaths. Harry remembered the few weeks when they had not been talking to each other in the third year; he had not enjoyed trying to bridge the distance between them. Ron asked me to be best man and I said that I wouldn't go without you. He needed time to sneak back into Honeydukes if he wanted to return to school tonight…. Without it the movies seemed to be lacking a dimension. "Hermione said it is the best day of the year so she wanted to get married on September 1st.". And I don’t think it’s a stretch at all to say that it probably symbolizes that H/Hr will never abandon each other. Harry and Hermionie is how it should've been. Harry pointed out. It was not as though he was really surprised, thought Harry [....]. The earlier the better after all.". Your work is really remarkable! "Oh, fine." Harry said. Notice the complete trust and faith Harry displays here in Hermione’s abilities and her planning, compared to the argument Ron gets into with her in the final battle (and almost again, even here). Whether consciously or not, Harry Potter isn’t going to let Ron disrupt the connection he has with Hermione. Your review has been posted. Ron yelled. Hermione looked rather pink and Ron’s ears were still scarlet. Everyone went to the Burrow for a big celebration dinner for the happy couple. But why include it, since H/Hr was not to be? By HBP, that warm affection has perhaps grown to have more tension, with blushes and tacit acknowledgement that there is a deeper feeling beyond friendship. Harry said. "What are you boys talking about? I'm sure Remus and Sirius have voted him out." "No you didn't. "Why should we do that?" Harry asked taking Ginny's hand. They all take seats next to each other in the second row, presumably (given the order of names, and the fact that Harry arrived first) with Harry farthest away from the aisle, Ron in the middle, and Hermione on the aisle (as she later is able to “swivel” to watch the entrance). (That's even though the couple of edits actually make the post shorter, and it's nowhere near the character limit.) Hermione’s voice has appeared in Harry’s head before (GoF2), but by OotP here we know he specifically imagines Hermione whispering in his ear, apparently on multiple occasions. Hermione is very familiar with the Invisibility Cloak and she knows Harry has it, so there are many subtle ways he could have alerted her. I wasn't going to miss my own wedding. But with a great creaking of rusty bedsprings, Ron bounded off the bed and got there first. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Writing Harry and Ginnys Wedding Scene Showing 1-50 of 206. "And it's so important that you can't drop it to come to our wedding?". This scene also gives some insight into Ginny’s character: Ginny’s response isn’t commiseration. They'll understand Sirius but they'll expect Remus to be there so he has to go to their wedding.". Fleur was in charge of Ginny's feet while Angelina kept polishing her beautiful, white as snow shoes. Again and again in DH, she shows herself to adapt instantaneously and to use her exhaustive knowledge. Both Ginny and Harry were hoping this would not stop Ron from proposing. "Oh, Harry and I stopped dating ages ago." Everyone missed the names that Harry and Ginny were calling each other and Mrs Weasley started to rant again. ", "I want you to divorce whoever this man is and marry Malfoy Ginerva." Sirius: (gulps) I'm reading now just don't kill me. Be sorted, earn house points, take classes with our fine Hogwarts staff, debate which actor portrayed Dumbledore the best, and finally get some closure for your Post-Potter Depression. "It is her birthday and it is supposed to be about her today." People started arriving. Assuming we buy into the "platonic" reading, Harry is still feeling Hermione in those moments closer than he'd feel any random girlfriend. Or Ron, who was seated right next to them? I'm glad you're getting inspiration! He seemingly needs to be physically connected to her, and there’s a part of him that clearly wants to do what he sees Ron doing now. Not the most romantic of venues, of course, but the cramped atmosphere and the endless cleaning tasks brought them closer together. Hermione’s hand seemed to be sliding out of his grip…. Sirius was the only one there. H/Hr certainly do have moments of touching and physical closeness earlier in canon, though they tend to be more about Harry protecting Hermione by moving her aside or about Hermione grabbing onto Harry when she’s frightened. Ron had had a fit of gallantry and insisted that Hermione sleep on the cushions from the sofa, so that her silhouette was raised above his. thank you for writing this!!! I just can't it's too important to me." "So how is married life suiting you Gin-Gin?" George and Fred asked in unison looking stunned. Harry wondered whether they had fallen asleep holding hands. See more ideas about Harry and ginny, Harry, Harry potter. Just read any romantic literature/fic and I guarantee you’ll constantly see those two phrases to where it borders on a trope. Ginny had finally calmed down and said "We're still getting married. Harry explained. Harry thought. "Yes. One of my favorite examples, book three: It was a mark of how much the class loathed Snape that they were all glaring at him, because every one of them had called Hermione a know-it-all at least once, and Ron, who told Hermione she was a know-it-all at least twice a week, said loudly, "You asked us a question and she knows  the answer!