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Title: Stranger Inside
Song: "Stranger Inside"
Artist: Shinedown
Category: Angst, Break-Up
Characters: Ron/Hermione, Harry/Ginny
Size: 30.9MB
Length: 4:32
Summary: (WARNING: This is ANTI-OBHWF—One Big Happy Weasley Family—so if you can’t stand that, DON’T WATCH THIS OR FLAME ME ABOUT IT!) This is about the breaking apart of the couples Ron & Hermione, and Harry & Ginny. Ron’s noticing Hermione paying a lot more attention to other guys—like Viktor Krum—and not giving him the time of day, and it’s tearing him apart internally. For Harry, Ginny is controlling and very jealous/possessive and is keeping her eyes on him constantly—even when he’s just talking to another girl like Cho and helping her. He can’t take it anymore. Harry and Ron both realize that they don’t know Hermione or Ginny anymore and need to break things off with them.
Extra Notes: The coloring should really be easy to figure out which are memories and such. This switches from Ron’s POV to Harry’s and back. Also, there are repeated scenes, because there isn't enough Ginny, and there isn't so much angry Harry and Ron and Hermione from the films. (At least that I could see.)
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