Author's Note: Ok. I've never written slash before, and I'm not a fan of reading it. But for some crazy reason I got this idea for a fic last night, and once I get something in my head, I have to write it. Please be patient with me- I'm not a big slash supporter, but I feel that if one wants to grow and mature they must try new things and experience everything possible (But never incest!).

I want to write something different, but with a slightly classic touch to it... please read&review this fic often so I know how its coming.

Right. Ok, this fic, entitled "In The Middle Of It All" looks at the complex lives of three characters: Draco Malfoy, Ginny Weasley, and Luna Lovegood. It is Draco's seventh and final year at Hogwarts school of Witchcraft and Wizardry, and Ginny and Luna are in their sixth year. Disclaimer: I don't own any of it.

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Draco Malfoy never really liked Pansy Parkinson. True, she was one of the hottest girls at Hogwarts, no one could deny this, but the truth of all was that she was stupid. Really stupid. And the thing that Draco hated most about her was her little giggly laugh. How could anyone stand that? The second she started laughing a migraine would settle in and Draco would have to sneak off to drink a potion that Madame Pomfrey used to administer to him. The thing was, he needed it so often, she just gave him a large vial and told him to keep it on him at all times.

Now Draco was going out with Pansy, but it was all a publicity stunt. He had to keep up his image of a sex- god. Plus, she was someone to screw. What could he say? He was a guy, he had needs like everyone else, and Pansy, who fawned over him, filled those needs gladly.

Ginny Weasley was not your average girl. She was quite, and respectful to all of her peers and teachers, but when she got angry you wouldn't want to be in the line of fire. Ginny was a bit of a loner, she spent the first three years of school following Harry Potter around like a lost puppy, but he ignored her, so she moved on.

Ginny was always known as "the cute girl" and the squeaky- clean image bothered her. Even when her body changed into a 'woman' figure, she still had the 'cute' face, even with her electric- blue eyes.

Luna Lovegood was naturally a loner. She had very few friends and people often whispered about her in the halls, but she really didn't mind. Luna always knew she was different from everyone else. She liked to speak out, not to anyone in particular, but her opinion was almost always heard.

There was no denying that Luna was hot. She had apple-green eyes and her golden hair was now long and formed large curls. No one ever asked her on dates to Hogsmede, or go to school balls; her quirks stood in the way of that. People didn't want to seem weird for going out with a girl who had vegetables for earrings, and that was a fact.