What i just can't get in the sixth book, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, is that why is Ronald Weasley so overprotective of her sister, Ginny Weasley? I mean sooner or later, they will be separated from each other and he's still being so overprotective. One more thing: why did Cormac McLaggen hit Harry? When I have read it, I felt like kicking him! How stupid of him to do such a thing! Dumbledore should have expelled Cormac. Pfft .. another thing: what exactly is the Muffliato spell? It sounds very useful when it comes to bullying your enemies, indeed.
Submitted by LunaIsSane on November 7, 2007 - 7:33pm.
Cormac hit Harry because he was trying to show the teams beaters how to hit properly.. unfortunatly for him, his aim sucks, and he accidently hit Harry. My theory anyway.
Bill, you know Ginny and Ron and brother and sister, dont you?
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