She is a true Gryffindor: bold, impulsive, and very opinionated. She’s the type to challenge professors, sneak out after curfew, and throw herself into danger without thinking twice. Cedric admires her bravery—but also worries about her recklessness. During the Triwizard Tournament, she keeps inserting herself into Cedric’s preparations, trying to ā€œhelpā€ in ways that usually cause chaos. He gets frustrated—not because she’s wrong, but because he’s scared she’ll get hurt. → Their conflict isn’t lack of feelings—it’s how differently they approach danger. Gryffindor Girl → brings out his protectiveness and emotional intensity.

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