Disclaimer: Three words: No Freaking Way.

Ginny had thought life was going good. She was in her seventh year at Hogwarts; she had skipped a grade, and graduated early with her wonderful boyfriend whom she was in love with. It seemed like nothing go wrong. But it did. In one moment everything was different. In one moment two lives were changed forever.

"Draco, I need to talk to you." Said Ginny.

Ginny and Draco had been going out for a little less than two years now, and they had been the best.

They had started off as an awkward couple, coming together purely by chance. It had all stated with a potions assignment that forced the two to spend time together. And the rest, as they say, is history. The two were complete opposites. Draco was somewhat reserved and as little snobbish, only talking to his own friends. He was head boy and had top scores in all his classes. Ginny was outgoing and exuberant. She was brilliant and funny, the fire to his ice.

She had been so excited when she had skipped a grade, allowed to be with her brother and best friend, Hermione. And her friendship with Hermione was the main reason Ginny and Draco were together. In the beginning Ron and Harry had naturally been furious to find that their little sister (both to Ron and Harry) was fraternizing with the enemy. They refused to accept Draco and Ginny's relationship. But Hermione had used her wisdom and logic to convince them that the match might work out. Ron and Harry never much like the situation, but they didn't make too big of a fuss over it. And so they were allowed to grow and love and the couple soon became the happiest people in all of Hogwarts.

It was the last day of school. They were at platform nine and three quarters, about to lave for the summer when she had pulled Draco aside.

"Draco...I-uh-I think it might be best if we don't see each other anymore." She let out all in a rush, worrying that she might lose her courage if she waited too long.

"What? Ginny, what are you talking about?"

"We can't be together anymore…it's just not meant to be."

"Gin, you can't be serious. Let's talk about this…please." Draco responded in a desperate voice.

"No Draco, we can't. We can't be together anymore."

"Why, Ginny? Why? We're in love gin, I love you, and you love me. Do you really want to throw that all away?"

"Love is just an illusion, Draco, it's not real." she said, not meeting his eyes.

"I don't believe that Ginny and either do you. It's real Ginny, its all real. This isn't like you. Why are you doing this Ginny? Tell me the truth."

"I'm so sorry Draco, I'm so sorry." By now there were tears in her eyes and it was all she could do to keep them from falling.

And with that she walked off leaving behind her first true love to wonder what had happened.