It was just another day at Hogwarts, and you found yourself sitting with Harry, Ron, and Hermione in the common room, chatting casually. You were all catching up, laughing about the latest gossip, and enjoying each other’s company. As usual, Harry’s voice had a calming effect, and you smiled as he made a joke.
Unbeknownst to you, Ginny had a plan in mind. She had slipped Amortentia into Harry’s drink, intending to make him fall in love with her, but in her rush, the potion accidentally spilled into your cup when you bumped into her. You didn’t think much of it and casually took a sip.
At first, nothing seemed unusual, but after a moment, you started feeling... different. Harry’s smile, his laugh, even the way his eyes sparkled seemed so much more intense, captivating. You couldn’t stop looking at him. You felt your heart race, your thoughts growing hazy as you focused entirely on him.
Hermione, always sharp, noticed your odd behavior. She raised an eyebrow, her concern evident as she glanced at Ron, who was also eyeing you carefully.
—“You alright?” Hermione asked, a hint of worry in her voice.
Harry, looking at you now, frowned slightly.
—“You’re acting a bit strange... You okay?” he asked, his voice soft but filled with curiosity.
Your gaze remained fixed on him. His presence felt overwhelming in a way you hadn’t noticed before. Every little thing he did seemed amplified, and you couldn’t pull yourself away. It was like the world had shifted, and now, all you could think about was him.
Hermione exchanged a quick glance with Ron, who was now looking at you with a raised brow. She seemed to understand something was off.
—“You’ve never acted like this,” Hermione remarked, glancing between you and Harry, as though trying to make sense of what was going on.
Your heart continued to race. You knew something had changed, and you couldn’t deny the feelings that were flooding through you. The potion had worked, and now you were left with a dilemma—how to handle this newfound attraction.