Hello! Just to give the general DISCLAIMER: I do not own these complex and
wonderful characters. This is a mere projection of what I want to happen
to JKR's darling creations!. NOW the story begins as follows...
~*~*~*~*~*~ Ginny flipped through her medical journal with the pictures of cured patients walking around and moving from picture to picture discussing their ailments (careful, of course, not to let any of the people around her see the moving photos). She glanced up at the Muggle clock on the wall realizing that she had been waiting in the dentist's office for nearly an hour. However she expected these long waits, they were a disadvantage of going to a Muggle dentist. She used a non magical dentist for one basic reason, she felt that all those metal instruments and drills and such could do much less harm than a simple spell gone wrong because it was not enunciated properly, plus Hermoine's parents owned this particular practice. Ginny ended up here about three times a year due to the fact that Hermione thought it was absolutley essential to get in at LEAST that many checkups per year. So these pleasant little waits were nothing new to her. As she sat there she mused over her non -existent social life. Being a medi-wizard with a muggle degree in biology, and a very respected figure in the magical medical community, she didn't often have time for anything other than work. Although she didn't have much time for anything else, she didn't regret doing what she did. She loved working to heal people and finding cures for things. It was even more fascinating to see how Muggles imitated w hat they could do with magic. Of course they weren't quite as advanced with what they could achieve but it was still very interesting to watch them. "Even this clock, is and amazing thing to do without magic." Ginny thought as she looked up to check the clock just as the door opened and a tall, dark and extremely handsome man walked in. "Merlin's Beard! Is that..."
~*~*~*~*~*~ Harry Potter walked down the street, regretting for just a moment his friendship with Hermione. He didn't really think that going to the dentist was an "essential" activity, especially when he was only home for a short time. A time that he thought should be spent RELAXING and just catching up with everyone, not in some waiting room. However, he did admit that Hermione's persistence was quite amusing, it seemed like the word no just wasn't in her vocabulary. Ron, her husband, always argued and disagreed with her ,but she always ended up manipulating him into doing things her way. (isn't that always the way with a wife though? lol) Those two were quite a couple, Harry figured they probably loved each other just as much as they got on one another's nerves. Sometimes it got Harry a little depressed seeing happy couples around when his love life wasn't even good enough for a raunchy article in the "Divinator", the wizard tabloid. If there wasn't anything going on that the trashy tabloid could make out to be exciting (or crude) then thing were pretty bad. He had dated a few girls after graduation and they were all really great but things just didn't work out. Besides he was always off in some other country, looking for lost magical artifacts took him all over the world. His job was close to what Bill Weasley did, but different because Harry worked for the Ministry and Bill for Gringotts plus Harry only looked for certain objects, locating one at a time, while Bill worked on large excavations. Harry loved his job, it took logic, having to figure out what happened in history and where the object could be located. It took a great knowledge of History of Magic to know where to find things,he just wished Professor Binns had made history seem this exciting. "But it's good to be back home." Harry thought to himself as he opened the door to the dentist's office. ~*~*~*~*~*~
Ginny looked down quickly, avoiding Harry's eyes as he scanned the room for an empty seat. Finally he found a seat a few chairs away from Ginny, sat down, pulled out a book and began reading. Ginny thought it was a little careless on his part not to make more of an effort to block view of the moving pictures he was looking at. Ginny could catch glimpses of an elderly wizard examining what seemed to be an old piece of pottery. She tried not to worry about Harry stirring up trouble, in fact she tried not to even look at the man. Her school girl crush had disappeared YEARS ago. She just never saw him anymore, true if she found out that Harry was going to be at something that she too was supposed to attend something would suddenly come up and she wasn't able to make an appearance. Penelope, her sister-in-law, usually tipped her off as to when Mr. Potter would be present at one of these little "get togethers". Although Ginny was very close to Hermione and Penelope, both sisters-in-law( along with Katie and Angelina), she usually confided any thought or feeling about Harry to Penelope. She did this for two reasons, one-because she didn't want Hermione to have to feel like she was keeping something from Harry and two- just so nothing slipped out and embarrassment was avoided. No one noticed that Ginny seemed to be missing every time Harry was present, so she never really felt bad about it. Now, as I told you previously Ginny tried to convince herself that she didn't feel anything for Harry, that it had all been a school girl crush, but in reality she knew she still had deep feelings for him. It was because of this attempted denial that she felt embarrassment around harry. Harry was like a brother to her own brothers, a son to her parents, but he was defiantly not like a big brother to her. She felt that when she was around him her feelings were so raw and deep that they would just radiate from her body like a meteor burning up in the atmosphere, like...
"Mrs. Virginia Weasley"
"Eh? Oh, right. Actually it's MISS." Ginny stammered as she gathered her purse and books.
When Harry heard that name his head popped up immediately.
"Ginny?"
She turned her head and gave him a weak smile as she was ushered back to the dental rooms.
~*~*~*~*~*~ Ginny flipped through her medical journal with the pictures of cured patients walking around and moving from picture to picture discussing their ailments (careful, of course, not to let any of the people around her see the moving photos). She glanced up at the Muggle clock on the wall realizing that she had been waiting in the dentist's office for nearly an hour. However she expected these long waits, they were a disadvantage of going to a Muggle dentist. She used a non magical dentist for one basic reason, she felt that all those metal instruments and drills and such could do much less harm than a simple spell gone wrong because it was not enunciated properly, plus Hermoine's parents owned this particular practice. Ginny ended up here about three times a year due to the fact that Hermione thought it was absolutley essential to get in at LEAST that many checkups per year. So these pleasant little waits were nothing new to her. As she sat there she mused over her non -existent social life. Being a medi-wizard with a muggle degree in biology, and a very respected figure in the magical medical community, she didn't often have time for anything other than work. Although she didn't have much time for anything else, she didn't regret doing what she did. She loved working to heal people and finding cures for things. It was even more fascinating to see how Muggles imitated w hat they could do with magic. Of course they weren't quite as advanced with what they could achieve but it was still very interesting to watch them. "Even this clock, is and amazing thing to do without magic." Ginny thought as she looked up to check the clock just as the door opened and a tall, dark and extremely handsome man walked in. "Merlin's Beard! Is that..."
~*~*~*~*~*~ Harry Potter walked down the street, regretting for just a moment his friendship with Hermione. He didn't really think that going to the dentist was an "essential" activity, especially when he was only home for a short time. A time that he thought should be spent RELAXING and just catching up with everyone, not in some waiting room. However, he did admit that Hermione's persistence was quite amusing, it seemed like the word no just wasn't in her vocabulary. Ron, her husband, always argued and disagreed with her ,but she always ended up manipulating him into doing things her way. (isn't that always the way with a wife though? lol) Those two were quite a couple, Harry figured they probably loved each other just as much as they got on one another's nerves. Sometimes it got Harry a little depressed seeing happy couples around when his love life wasn't even good enough for a raunchy article in the "Divinator", the wizard tabloid. If there wasn't anything going on that the trashy tabloid could make out to be exciting (or crude) then thing were pretty bad. He had dated a few girls after graduation and they were all really great but things just didn't work out. Besides he was always off in some other country, looking for lost magical artifacts took him all over the world. His job was close to what Bill Weasley did, but different because Harry worked for the Ministry and Bill for Gringotts plus Harry only looked for certain objects, locating one at a time, while Bill worked on large excavations. Harry loved his job, it took logic, having to figure out what happened in history and where the object could be located. It took a great knowledge of History of Magic to know where to find things,he just wished Professor Binns had made history seem this exciting. "But it's good to be back home." Harry thought to himself as he opened the door to the dentist's office. ~*~*~*~*~*~
Ginny looked down quickly, avoiding Harry's eyes as he scanned the room for an empty seat. Finally he found a seat a few chairs away from Ginny, sat down, pulled out a book and began reading. Ginny thought it was a little careless on his part not to make more of an effort to block view of the moving pictures he was looking at. Ginny could catch glimpses of an elderly wizard examining what seemed to be an old piece of pottery. She tried not to worry about Harry stirring up trouble, in fact she tried not to even look at the man. Her school girl crush had disappeared YEARS ago. She just never saw him anymore, true if she found out that Harry was going to be at something that she too was supposed to attend something would suddenly come up and she wasn't able to make an appearance. Penelope, her sister-in-law, usually tipped her off as to when Mr. Potter would be present at one of these little "get togethers". Although Ginny was very close to Hermione and Penelope, both sisters-in-law( along with Katie and Angelina), she usually confided any thought or feeling about Harry to Penelope. She did this for two reasons, one-because she didn't want Hermione to have to feel like she was keeping something from Harry and two- just so nothing slipped out and embarrassment was avoided. No one noticed that Ginny seemed to be missing every time Harry was present, so she never really felt bad about it. Now, as I told you previously Ginny tried to convince herself that she didn't feel anything for Harry, that it had all been a school girl crush, but in reality she knew she still had deep feelings for him. It was because of this attempted denial that she felt embarrassment around harry. Harry was like a brother to her own brothers, a son to her parents, but he was defiantly not like a big brother to her. She felt that when she was around him her feelings were so raw and deep that they would just radiate from her body like a meteor burning up in the atmosphere, like...
"Mrs. Virginia Weasley"
"Eh? Oh, right. Actually it's MISS." Ginny stammered as she gathered her purse and books.
When Harry heard that name his head popped up immediately.
"Ginny?"
She turned her head and gave him a weak smile as she was ushered back to the dental rooms.
