No they live in the same tent and work together.
In the seventh, the Deathly Hallows.When Ron gives Harry a guide to girls for his birthday (after they arrive at the Burrow - towards the beginning), he almost says that he's dating Hermione, but he gets cut off.The book vaguely hints they are dating (they sleep holding hands when all three are in a tent, etc.), but Harry doesn't see them actually kiss until the battle at Hogwarts, when Ron says they need to save the House Elves.They are married in the epilogue.at the beginning of the series harry and Hermione have a love interestActually to the person above, I don't think they were actually dating until that kiss, they were just flirting. Also, Harry and Hermione NEVER had a love interest, as JK Rowling said many times they are strictly best friends, or brother and sister. It's always been Ron and Hermione and Ginny and Harry.
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Harry Potter slept in the cupboard under the stairs until mysterious letters addressed to his cupboard started arriving, then the Dursley's moved him into the smallest bedroom.At Hogwarts he sleeps in one of the boys dormitory's in Gryffindor tower.Whenever he stayed at the Burrow, he slept in Ron Weasley's bedroom. At Grimmauld Place he was given a room which he also shared with Ron.In Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows he moved out of Privet Drive. Harry spent some time at the Burrow, at Gimmauld and then moving around the UK in a tent.
No they live in the same tent and work together.
Dean Thomas and Griphook were the only ones outside the tent and both were on the run. Aside from Harry, Ron and Hermione all other characters were elsewhere.
Harry set out with Ron and Hermione at the beginning of the book, but then Ron leaves and can't find them anymore because of all the protective charms that Hermione cast around them and the tent. The next time that Harry sees Ron is after the fiasco at the Malfoy Manor, and Harry is diving into a pond to retrieve the sword of Gryffindor.
Ron was gone so she was worried and depressed, plus wearing the locket-horcrux so she felt even worse and Harry was just trying to cheer her up and make her feel better about the current events.
The Forest of DeanThis is where Harry follows Snape's silver doe patronus to the iced-over pond with the Sword of Gryffindor at the bottom. He dives in to get it, and Ron saves him. Ron destroys the Horcrux with the Sword of Gryffindor, and the two friends return to the tent, where Hermione still doesn't quite forgive him. Ron had used the Deluminator to get back, and he also found a new wand for Harry to use, since his phoenix feather wand was broken from the ordeal in Godric's Hollow.This information can be found in Chapter Nineteen The Silver Doe, page 364 in the Scholastic Edition of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows by J. K. Rowling.
Well, in the book, Hermione and Ron were slowly developing a relationship in the sixth and seventh book. And in the Battle of Hogwarts, after Hermione and Ron destroy the Hufflepuff Cup, Ron mentions that they should tell the House Elves to leave the kitchen, since they probably don't know about the battle. This sets Hermione off, since she has been working on SPEW (Support for the Protection of Elfish Welfare, basically free house elves), and ran and kissed him. :')
They used Mr Weasley's friends tent. They used the same tent in the 4th book at the Quidditch World Cup
Probably anything you can find in your average household.
Well after Ron and Hermione kiss (which theyve wanted to do for a long time obviously), the chapter goes to 19 years later, in which they get married and have two children. Rose Weasley and Hugo Weasley.
In the seventh, the Deathly Hallows.When Ron gives Harry a guide to girls for his birthday (after they arrive at the Burrow - towards the beginning), he almost says that he's dating Hermione, but he gets cut off.The book vaguely hints they are dating (they sleep holding hands when all three are in a tent, etc.), but Harry doesn't see them actually kiss until the battle at Hogwarts, when Ron says they need to save the House Elves.They are married in the epilogue.at the beginning of the series harry and Hermione have a love interestActually to the person above, I don't think they were actually dating until that kiss, they were just flirting. Also, Harry and Hermione NEVER had a love interest, as JK Rowling said many times they are strictly best friends, or brother and sister. It's always been Ron and Hermione and Ginny and Harry.
Ron found them in the Forest of Dean when Harry left the tent to chase the silver Doe.
In the final book, Harry Potter and Deathly Hallows. Ron, under the negative influence of the Slytherin's locket Horcrux ends up becoming extremely moody and short-tempered compared to his two friends, whilst the three of them are on the run from the Death Eater controlled Ministry searching for Horcruxes. Ron eventually leaves the tent, but desires to come back as soon as he is away from the Horcrux's influence. Unfortunately, however, protective enchantments and Snatchers prevent him from doing so. He eventually finds a means of returning, by using the Deluminator Dumbledore left for him in his will, and saves Harry from drowning whilst attempting to retrieve Godric Gryffindor's goblin-made sword from beneath ice. Ron then destroys the locket Horcrux, but not before the fraction of Voldemort's soul within it torments him by playing on his insecurities, notable among which is that Hermione prefers Harry to him. After its destruction, he is rendered silent and numb with shock, at which point Harry consoles him and assures him of Hermione's affections for him, that her and Harry's relationship is purely sibling-like, and that the Horcrux hunt felt far less complete without him. At this point, they embrace.