Recently I had the privilege of taking in a jovial game of Literati with my brother Ronald. It was during
a kerfuffle he seemed to be in the midst of with his friends Harry and Seamus. I quite thought that he would enjoy a distraction, and as he proved to be far too superior at Literati for me, my assessment was correct
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At no time did Ron ask me to not spend so much time with Malfoy. (More importantly, at no time did Harry ask me to not spend so much time with Malfoy.) Instead, he made sure that I could not spend time with Dean, which, if I were interested in Malfoy, would likely have made me more likely to spend time with him, not less. Wouldn't you agree?
I am merely reiterating Ronald's motivations as it seems none were interested in finding them out.
In the post in question, I said: "To Ron Weasley: I have no idea what you are hoping to accomplish, but why can you not let Dean and I have a moment alone? What is your problem all of a sudden? I am not amused." I was interested in finding them out. He told me. That was the problem, actually, that he told me in a public place, instead of simply taking me aside and telling me his concerns.
I do know that Ronald seemed quite insecure as he felt he was a lesser friend due to his lack of knowledge about fashion.
Perhaps if he had come to me and TOLD me any of this, instead of purposely provoking me by usurping my boyfriend, this would have had a happier ending for Ron. The world may never know.
Sincerely,
Seamus Finnigan
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