It was night time and everyone in Hogwarts was sleeping.
Everyone, but Ginerva Weasley. She was walking around in Forbidden Forest at midnight for unknown reason.
All she knows is that she woke up hearing this voices calling her to come.
So what does she do, she follows them.
When her parents find out, she will be in lot of trouble.
Her siblings will make fun of her until she dies, Harry won't even talk to her and everyone at school will think she is some kind of freak. Not only that, but she will probably be kicked out of team.
Ginny wanted to cry so badly, but she forgot about that when clock hited 12:00.
All Ginny knew was that she felt agonizing pain.
She felt like her bones were breaking, she felt herself shrink and she couldn't help, but scream.
Soon it stopped and when she was about to stand up she saw fiery red paws.
She went to nearest water and didn't see girl, but fox.
Ginny was in total shock that she passed out.
Next thing she knew there was boy with pale skin, platinum hair and gray eyes.
Draco Malfoy.She was now more than terrified.
First she hears voices, then she turns into fox and than there is Malfoy who is probably going to tell everyone once he gets chance.
Don't worry, Ginerva. Your secret is safe with me. " started Malfoy.
"If you want to shift back, just imagine your human self and please imagine it with clothes. " he instructed.
When Ginny imagined her human self, it took her about fifteen minutes to shift back.
Then she looked at Draco.
"How didyou knew it was me. " she asked.
"I simply felt your magic. After all, all foxes can feel magic. " said Draco sarcastically.
"Ok... Uh thank you... " soon it was awkward.
Some minutes later:"Um Draco, why did you helped me. I thought you hate me and my family. " said Ginny.
"I don't hate your family, i simply dislike them. You are the only one i can somewhat stand. " said Draco.
"Y'know behind that mask of yours, you are not so bad. I think this is going to be start of great friendship. " stated Ginny.
"I guess, after all us foxes gotta stick together. "
