Mission Impossible
Feb. 22nd, 2003 01:41 pmYour mission, should you choose to accept it, is brought to us by Fred C. He says: "Just once I'd like to see Draco beg Ron for sexual pleasure."
Jesus. What would that take? Other than the tired love potion, Polyjuice, yadda-yadda.
Jesus. What would that take? Other than the tired love potion, Polyjuice, yadda-yadda.
Re: Dear Icarus...
Date: 2003-02-23 09:31 pm (UTC)To answer your question about Harry putting up with Ron fooling around with Hermione...
On a practical level, Harry doesn't blame Ron, because he knows he lied, so Ron has no reason to think he's hurting Harry. Remember these are guys. Sex does not mean emotional involvement. They both know that. Ron did what was expected of a guy: 'you're okay with this, right?' Among guys, since Harry lied and said 'yeah' - that's enough. He has no right to be angry about it. Especially since he helped Ron and Hermione get together in the first place (damned Gryffindor nobility). Recall chapter Four, oh so long ago. (If Harry were a girl, s/he would be really, really, hurt.)
On an emotional level, Harry cares a lot about Ron. The relationship has changed. Harry is more vulnerable where Ron is concerned, so he's more careful with him than if he only thought of Ron as a friend. Unlike the GoF, Harry's too invested in Ron, so is not willing to risk getting angry. So Harry's anger is buried instead. More guy-stuff.
Add to that the fact Harry hasn't examined his feelings at all. He hasn't even realized that he's holding onto something in hopes of getting Ron back, nor has he weighed whether it's worth the risk to the friendship. He's not even aware that he's waiting(hoping) for Ron's thing with Hermione to pass.
And gosh darn it, Harry's being Gryffindor-ish noble. And that much he is aware of, he made a conscious decision to help Ron with Hermione. Stiff upper lip then. They're his friends after all, even though he hated it.
But that stunt in the Gryffindor bedroom was too much. Harry almost lost it there.
The next morning, if Snape hadn't stopped Harry, Harry would have ended up spilling his feelings to Ron without ever stopping to see what they were first. *ahem* That's not the best way to deal with something complicated. It was almost a disaster.
Re: Dear Icarus...
Date: 2003-02-23 11:47 pm (UTC)Ah, i see where you are going now- and I see you have thought about Harry's state of being. I can (and did) see the guy issues- buried feelings, inappropiates bursts of anger, stiff upper lip (actually, quite British), etc. Snape's remarks to him then do make a great deal of sense.
Thank you.
:-)
I write the weird stuff- the Snape/Dumbledore. Whoo-boy.