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Chella Reaves

Hermione visiting the Weasleys
Hermione visiting the Weasleys by @klawzie (Chella Reaves)

Okay, for those of us who've read J.K. Rowling's "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire", you know that Harry visits the Weasleys. Hermione is already there when he gets there, so I assume she must have spent at least one night there before Harry visited. So this is that "at least one night". Mrs. Molly Weasley brings everyone cookies while a nose-biting tea cup bites Fred or George on the nose while George or Fred looks on in surprise. Ron stares up at a hysterical Pig, and Hermione looks on. Ginny plays with Crookshanks, while a wizard chess set and a box of Every Flavor Beans are ignored. Yay! Artwork © Copyright 2002 Chella Reaves

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Posted: Saturday, 09 November, 2002 @ 03:40 AM

wow!!i've never really seen any h.p art this good before, you must draw more!! anyway, hermione looks really cool, i never imagined her like that. keep drawin, gurl!! ^^

Posted: Saturday, 09 November, 2002 @ 01:05 PM

::dies!:: I must remind myself to read the next book. Love the chaos ensuing here. XD And, Hermione and Ron look awesome! :)

Posted: Friday, 03 October, 2003 @ 07:34 PM

That's so cute! (And hermoine -does- look pretty sexy ^^) everything about it is so wonderfully done! ^^ (The art style reminds me of disney in a way, thats a good thing too.^^) weeeeeeeeeee! you even put freckles on the weasleys!!^0^

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