We're not the only ones being challenged, here. Our sponsors are, too - indirectly, yes, but even so. If Avery has spoken with both Weasley and Sally Anne about ending things, then I think it's logical to assume that he's being entirely serious and that he's reacting as such because he's been made to feel insecure or threatened about the candidates he chose.
Nevermind that there are half-bloods who are candidates and that it should therefore matter little if another one is dating one.
The proper thing for Weasley to do would be to break things off. In public, at least. I suppose Sally Anne could do it, too, though it doesn't send quite the same message.
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We're not the only ones being challenged, here. Our sponsors are, too - indirectly, yes, but even so. If Avery has spoken with both Weasley and Sally Anne about ending things, then I think it's logical to assume that he's being entirely serious and that he's reacting as such because he's been made to feel insecure or threatened about the candidates he chose.
Nevermind that there are half-bloods who are candidates and that it should therefore matter little if another one is dating one.
The proper thing for Weasley to do would be to break things off. In public, at least. I suppose Sally Anne could do it, too, though it doesn't send quite the same message.