“Well, obviously, she's feeling very sad, because of Cedric dying. Then I expect she's feeling confused because she liked Cedric and now she likes Harry, and she can't work out who she likes best. Then she'll be feeling guilty, thinking it's an insult to Cedric's memory to be kissing Harry at all, and she'll be worrying about what everyone else might say about her if she starts going out with Harry. And she probably can't work out what her feelings towards Harry are anyway, because he was the one who was with Cedric when Cedric died, so that's all very mixed up and painful. Oh, and she's afraid she's going to be thrown off the Ravenclaw Quidditch team because she's flying so badly." A slightly stunned silence greeted the end of this speech, then Ron said, "One person can't feel all that at once, they'd explode.”
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In this installment of the Harry Potter series, Harry Potter, now in his fifth year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, finds himself dealing with the rise of Lord Voldemort and the return of the Death Eaters. As the Ministry of Magic denies Voldemort's return, Harry and his friends must navigate a dangerous world where the line between good and evil is blurred. The story delves into themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the struggle between light and darkness, while Harry's journey continues to unfold with unexpected twists and turns. more
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