Hermione was always my favourite character so I decided to tell a part of the story from sixth book from her point of view and I also used just parts of the real story and made up some parts on my own. I will probably leave out most of the Voldemort drama and focus mainly on Hermione's thoughts and her relationships. It is possible that throughout the story will be told from point of view of another characters.

I just want to let you know that this is my first attempt at writing anything besides school essays so keep this in mind please.

English isn't my first language and I don't have a Beta so I am sorry for mistakes you might find in the text.

I also want to say that I do not own characters in this story as J.K.R. created them.

I hope that you will like it at least a little bit and feel free to comment below to let me know what you think about it.

Logic vs Passion

Chapter One – More time together

It was warm late afternoon in July and Hermione was sitting at her favourite spot under the tree next to the shed in Weasley's garden. She liked this spot so much because it was partially covered from view from the house so she could find calmness there and still be able to watch what was going on around her in the big garden. As she was sitting there, she was reading the latest Daily Prophet and was slightly frowning at the first page. She didn't like all the fuss about Harry Potter being the Chosen One, it made her feel uneasy somehow. She knew something bad was coming their way, meaning her and her two best friends Ron and Harry, and all those articles in the Daily Prophet certainly didn't make things better. Just as she decided to head back to the house to see what is Ginny doing she saw patronus appear and head in the direction of the front door of the Burrow. Curious, she sped up to quick pace and reached the kitchen of the Burrow just in time to hear last words of the message clearly spoken in Dumbledore's voice. So the patronus must be Dumbledore's, interesting.

"What is going on?" she asked Mrs. Weasly who was making dinner in the kitchen.

"Dumbledore just sent a patronus to tell us that Harry will be joining us tonight and stay for the rest of the summer. I wonder what they are up to now, because he said Harry is with him now and will come later tonight." Mrs. Weasly said slightly frowning as she was apparently worried about Harry.

"Don't worry, I'm sure Harry is safe with Dumbledore. I will go and tell the good news to Ron and Ginny" Hermione said.

"Yes, go and tell them, dear. But I don't think you guys should be up waiting for Harry to arrive tonight as he might come late during the night" Mrs. Weasley added as Hermione was once again heading out of the doors back to the garden where she knew she would find Ron playing quidditch with Fred and George.

She was glad Harry is coming because she missed her friend during the summer and to be honest Ron was starting to get on her nerves when Harry wasn't around. She told boys the good news and left Ron cheering while doing the flip on his broom and headed back towards the house to pursue her original intention: to go find Ginny and see what she is doing.

She found Ginny in her bedroom which they shared when Hermione was visiting. She was comfortably spread over her bed, reading a book. When Hermione thought about it, it was unusual to see Ginny reading a book. Not that Ginny wasn't smart, she certainly was but it was more usual to see Ginny out with boys playing quidditch. Ginny looked up from the book as Hermione stepped into the room with a light knock on the already half opened door. When she saw it was Hermione she smiled a little, closed the book and put it away.

"Hey Ginny, I was just on my way to see what are you up to, when Dumbledore's patronus came to announce that Harry will come here tonight. Great news, isn't it?" Hermione said happily.

Ginny's smile widened at hearing the news because she always liked Harry, sometimes even more than as a friend even though she learned not to think about it that much anymore.

"Yeah, that's great! He has been with the muggles for far too long this summer" She said simply and then continued: "As for what I am up to…nothing much, just catching up with some reading. Do you have something better in mind?"

"You and reading when boys are playing quidditch outside? Who are you and what have you done with Ginevra?" Hermione said with a smirk on her face.

"You know I hate that name!" Ginny scowled. "And what is wrong with reading? You read all the time and I just wanted to know what you were reading about so I borrowed one of your books for a little while" Ginny said with a slightly ashamed look on her face as if she did something embarrassing.

Hermione just gaped at her in surprise for a moment before she recollected her thoughts and came up with and answer. "Oh, that's actually really nice of you, Ginny. But you know, you could have just asked and I would tell you" Hermione said with a gentle smile.

"I know, but I wanted to surprise you and talk to you about the book at dinner. You know, boys are never interested in your reading and sometimes I feel like they are leaving you out a little bit so I thought maybe we could spend more time together…you know, girl time" Ginny said with a hopeful look on her face.

"I' m actually glad that boys don't ask about my books, because let's face it, they wouldn't understand anything of it. But spending more time with you would be great anyway" Hermione replied without hesitation, knowing that she liked Ginny's company and that Ginny didn't have many friends. Not that she wasn't friendly and fun to be around, she just didn't trust people easily with personal stuff. It was more than probable that Hermione was the only one who Ginny confined in. Back in Ginny's first year after all the Riddle's diary stuff and then later with her crush on Harry. They have been friends ever since then.

Hermione snapped out of her thoughts and asked: "Should we do something together now? "

Ginny beamed at her and agreed, but at that moment they heard Ginny's mum to call them for dinner. They looked at each other and said "Later" in unison and went downstairs together.