Jason and Ronan (im not good at titles)
It had been weeks since Ronan Wolfe and Jason Stonem had spoken properly, the harsh cold Scottish winter that had covered Hogwarts castle in a thick, white blanket had melted away into a bright, but often times wet, spring in the time it had taken Ronan to stop being a stubborn little sour wolf and admit to his wrongdoings. The young werewolf had been a terrible friend there was no simpler way of putting it. He’d surrendered himself to feelings of jealousy over a person he knew he was never going to mean anything more than a friend to. He had been foolish, blinded by an unrequited love and neglectful to his duties as a friend. Ronan knew that instead of becoming angry and reclusive towards Jason he should have supported him or even spoken to him about his feelings on the matter. But as with all of life’s problems; Ronan ran away from it.
This time, however, he had realised his mistake and was determined to fix it. His friendship with the Stonem boy was worth far more to him than any crush ever would be. It was for this reason that Ronan was waiting outside the Slytherin Common Room after lessons had ended one evening, his arms full of treats he’d persuaded the House Elves in the kitchen’s to give to him, and his expression hopeful. Needless to say Ronan Wolfe was prepared to grovel; he would even do Jason’s homework for a month if it meant they could be as close as they used to be again. Of course Ronan knew it would take time to repair the damage to their friendship, after all he had been a pretty huge douche although hopefully not an unforgiveable one.
Bang! Bang! Bang! Ronan’s fist collided with the door to the Slytherin Common Room three times, hoping to Merlin that it would be Jason that answered and not some other Slytherin that would most likely take the food and run – not that they would get very far, Ronan’s speed and strength was often underestimated severely by those that did not know him. He could hardly blame them of course considering he looked rather weedy and pathetic for a werewolf.