Harry never thought he could be this happy. It was like he was stealing time from someone else's life. Moments like this with just him and Ginny together seemed to make everything disappear. The war, Voldemort, horcruxes, and every other little problem he had to deal with were forgotten. It was perfect...he should have known it was too good to last.

"Argh! What the bloody hell do you two think you're doing?" Harry whipped around and saw Ron glaring at them.

Harry jumped away from Ginny and quickly started fixing his clothes, "Er...hi Ron." to his right Ginny was standing there calmly, "What does it look like we're doing Ronald, i know you don't have much experience but even you aren't that daft." Ron's face was beat red as he glared at Harry.

"Just because i gave you two permission to date does not mean you can go flaunting yourselves in public!"

"I didn't ask you for permission!" Ginny now had her wand in her hand, "and you're one to talk, you and Lavender were practically eating each other in the common room last night!"

Ron spluttered in rage, "but...that's...what..completely different!" Ron had his wand out as well and Harry quickly stepped in between them. He knew Ron could never curse his sister but he couldn't say the same for Ginny.

"Harry move out of the way." Ginny growled.

"No, you'll regret cursing him later. Gin just calm down for a minute." Ginny glared but lowered her wand.

Harry turned to Ron. He didn't like the feeling of his best friend glaring at him. "Look Ron, I know she's your sister but you have to understand I would never hurt her. I know you don't like it but please let me have this. Please..." Harry begged.

Ron sighed, "Alright, Alright, but I still don't like it. Try to be more careful though, because next time I won't let it slide!"

Ginny just smirked at Ron and then turned to Harry "Come on lets go find a different alcove" and then she turned back to Ron, "and you Ronald better not come looking for us either! Because next time we won't stop for you!" Harry gave Ron an apologetic look as Ginny dragged him along to find somewhere more secluded.