Harry's brow fell into a frown at the question. Logically, yes, it was fine. There was nothing to worry about in regards to Marshall. He was back home, living his life, with Kate, with their parents, for better or worse. He wasn't dead or stood a very high chance of being attacked by dinosaurs or turned into a woman. He was, in some ways, better off, logically. But with a best friend like Hermione, Harry knew well that logic could be extremely cold comfort at times.
"It's fine," he agreed at first. "But.. it's fine to miss him, too. He's your brother. It doesn't matter if you know he's safe. You still have to be without him. And that hurts."
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"It's fine," he agreed at first. "But.. it's fine to miss him, too. He's your brother. It doesn't matter if you know he's safe. You still have to be without him. And that hurts."