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When [[../../Characters/Hermione Granger|Hermione]] convinces Harry to secretly teach real Defence Against the Dark Arts to students, as opposed to the nonsense [[../../Characters/Dolores Umbridge|Professor Umbridge]] is offering, Harry is stunned by how many want to study with him, including Cho. After the group's initial meeting in the [[../../Places/Hog's Head Inn|Hog's Head]], Cho seems to want to stay and have a word with Harry, but her friend is impatient to leave.
 
During Harry's classes in the Room of Requirement, Cho gets rather flustered whenever Harry is around, messing up a simple [[../../Magic/Expelliarmus|Disarming jinx]] three times in a row. In the last lesson before Christmas break, Harry finds that [[../../Characters/Dobby|Dobby]] has decorated the room with streamers, bobbles, and mistletoe. He manages to get the more embarrassing decorations removed, but there are still streamers and some mistletoe up when class starts. After class, Cho remains behind to have a few words about Cedric; she manages to maneuver herself and Harry under the mistletoe, and they kiss. Harry, afterwards, in conversation with Ron and HermionsHermione, says that it was very wet, because she had been crying; Hermione says Cho does that often, and inquires about how Harry behaved. Harry's attempts to comfort Cho receives lukewarm approval from Hermione.
 
When there is a Hogsmeade weekend on 14 February, Cho drops a few hints. Harry finally clues in and invites her to go. She accepts, and suggests Madam Puddifoot's tea shop as a good place to spend some time. Harry takes Cho to Madam Puddifoot's, but then is extremely disconcerted to find that it is full of snogging couples, deeply entangled in each other, and particularly dismayed to find that the only open table is adjacent to one occupied by [[../../Characters/Roger Davies|Roger Davies]], a handsome Ravenclaw student cut from the same mold as Cedric. Harry's dismay and confusion is increased by Cho's revelation that Roger had earlier asked Cho out; we believe that Cho had mentioned this either to make Harry jealous, or to try to let Harry know that she felt he was better than Roger somehow, but it has the wrong effect, making Harry feel even more inadequate in the face of the competition he is getting for Cho's favours. In the face of this discomfort, and Cho's insistence that Harry tell her more about how Cedric died, Harry is less than tactful when he has to excuse himself for a promised meeingmeeting with Hermione. Cho, incensed, storms off, and they break up.
 
Cho, hurt, then does not pay any attention to Harry at dinner, or over the next few days. Hermione tells Harry that he was a bit tactless, making it sound as if he was going from Cho to another girl. Harry wonders at this, and Hermione explains that he should have made it sound as though he was reluctant to go see Hermione, but he had promised, and he would really like Cho to come too... Harry doesn't understand why he has to insult Hermione to compliment Cho.
 
However, when the interview with Harry appears in [[../../Magic/The Quibbler|''The Quibbler'']], an apparently repentant Cho comes up to Harry in the hall as he leaves Transfiguration, tells him that the interview was a really brave thing for him to do, and kisses him on the cheek before hurrying away again.
 
Their reconciliation does not last long, however. The next meeting of Dumbledore's Army is rudely interrupted by Dobby, with news that Umbridge has been told about the DA and is sending the Inquisitorial Squad to capture its members. It turns out that Dumbledore's Army was betrayed by [[../../Characters/Marietta Edgecombe|Marietta Edgecombe]], Cho's friend. After Dumbledore's departure, the next time Harry and Cho meet, Cho attempts to defend Marietta's actions, and says that Hermione's placing a junx on that piece of parchment they had signed was really sneaky; Harry responds that it was not sneaky, it was brilliant. Cho and Harry stalk off in their separate directions, and do not speak again in this book.
 
=== [[../../Books/Half-Blood Prince|Half-Blood Prince]] ===