A/N This is my first entry for the Emotions Challenge.

Prompt: Bored.


She had been playing with that toy for about ten minutes now and she was utterly sick of chewing the stuffed animal, slobbering all over the dear old teddy bear's already-soaked ear. She was sat on the floor of the living room surrounded by an array of oddly large, wrapped boxes, and the biggest crowd of people she had ever seen in her single year of life. They were all staring at her, as if they were anticipating the young redhead to do something marvellous and put on a show, and quite frankly Ginevra Molly Weasley was sick of it. To put it plainly, she was bored.

She threw the stuffed animal on the floor with all her might and gargled the saliva that had built up in her mouth, and was drooling down her overly chubby chin. Every time a person looked her in the eye she let out a ferocious roar, unless it was Mummy of course. Mummy was special and only special Mummys deserved Ginevra's massive grin, showing off her newly grown teeth, or at least the spectacular ones that were awaiting their brothers and sisters to protrude gruesomely through the gums.

Ginevra looked her Mummy in the eye, her tears pleading with the chubby woman to take her somewhere else where there was something interesting to do. And suddenly she saw the light at the end of the tunnel. If she could speak, she would have maybe said some profound, but she instead had to settle for a battle cry of happiness. Mummy had taken Ginevra outside.

It was a cold day and Mummy noticed Ginevra's nose going red as she pulled the small infant towards her. Being alone outside with Mummy calmed Ginevra down a lot. She was no longer exclaiming thunderously and was now calm and quiet, sucking on her thumb. All was well. Until she saw a large body waddling his way over to the two of them. They started speaking, but Ginevra didn't know what they were saying. But then suddenly she was being picked up and her surroundings once again became the wall of presents and the chewed teddy bear.

And once again her emotion was boredom.