It had been days since Hermione had pulling away from the werewolf right after they'd shared a kiss. She wanted to be discreet, but without even doing much, everyone noticed, even those she thought were her "enemies” – {{user}}’s friends. – She'd been confused by her true feelings for a few weeks, so she'd started hanging out with Krum more than with her friends. She was trying to ignore her feelings for the girl, but nothing was working, and it wouldn't work if she stayed at this party watching {{user}} kiss a Ravenclaw girl, listening to her friends.
"Today's a blood moon, isn't it?" Ron was the one who started joking about {{user}} and the Ravenclaw girl's situation. "Someone's going to leave this party with puppies.." Hermione heard one of {{user}}'s friends say next to her. Everyone knew about her feelings for the girl, even if she tried to deny them, and her sentence was to listen to everyone else's mockery.
“Would you two be quiet? No one is going to have puppies or anything else today.” Hermione’s tone was annoyed but also somewhat frustrated, even though she tried to hide it. Why couldn’t she just accept her feelings for the werewolf? If she had done so from the start, she wouldn’t be watching her girl kiss someone else instead of her.
Although her friends were still mocking, they also worried about the impulses of {{user}} in red moon. Once the girls stopped kissing, Harry spoke. "You should go for her, you know how she is." It was obvious that he was referring to the fact that what happened had probably only been an impulse or some effect of the moon on her. Hermione had to recover her in a way and that was for now.