1. Harry Potter Promise NR.10


    Date: 5/4/2016, Categories: Fiction, Fan fiction, Author: zimbi, Rating: 90.9, Source: sexstories.com

    then her expression softened and she nodded dejectedly. "We broke up because neither of us felt ready for long term commitment. We're not you and Harry, Ginny." Ginny blushed lightly, but didn't speak. "I knew he would probably go out with other people, I just didn't expect to feel like this." Hermione nodded knowingly. "Susan, you care about Neville. You said it yourself, you didn't break up because you stopped having feelings for each other; you just weren't ready. Did you think you were moving too fast?" Susan nodded, depressed. "I care for him, so much. But we're just teenagers! We're not supposed to be in love, love, like that." Ginny shrugged. "Everyone moves at different paces." Susan rolled her eyes. "You and Harry are soul bonded, Ginny. You were meant for each other from the start. I can't compete with that." "You're not supposed to," Ginny argued. "You're supposed to muddle along and figure it out at your own pace. When it's right for you, it will happen. I believe that." Hermione nodded, agreeing. "Harry and Ginny aren't normal, Susan. The rest of us can't hope to match up to them. Even Ron and I have disagreements. I'm trying so hard to get him to grow up more, but it's slow going." Ginny snorted. "Good luck. I've been working on him for fifteen years, and I still can't see any improvement." They all laughed, quieting when the boys looked over at them. When no answer was forthcoming though, they turned back to their game. Harry shot Ginny a knowing look, and ...
    she shrugged. Hermione caught the gesture, and narrowed her eyes. "Does Harry know what we're talking about right now?" Susan looked mortified, and Ginny nodded ruefully. "Don't worry, he won't say anything to anyone. It's hard to keep secrets from him though." Susan groaned, and Hermione looked intrigued, but didn't ask any more questions, thankfully. She really had changed a lot in the last couple of years; she no longer felt the need to question anything and everything. She was wiling to step back and let people come to her when they were ready, without pushing. Ginny pursed her lips. "It's not just that he's dating, though. You questioned why he had to choose one of your best friends. You wouldn't be having as much trouble if it wasn't Hannah, would you." Susan nodded, resigned. "Hannah and I have been friends since before Hogwarts. We backed off a little over the last couple of years, and I guess that's mostly on me, since I've been hanging out with you guys more, but we're still good friends. And she didn't even ask me if it was all right, before she said yes." Hermione and Ginny made sympathetic sounds. "That's on Hannah," Ginny said softly. "She should have asked. But you and Neville were broken up. If you want to get back together, you need to tell him." "I don't want to break them up or put Neville in an uncomfortable position," Susan argued. "I'll be fine." Ginny smiled knowingly. "You're in love with him, Sue. Don't worry, he likes you too. You're going to get back ...