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I watched as she sat there, on the roof of the burrow. Her fiery hair fluttering gently in the breeze and her bright blue eyes sparkling against the dark night. She was facing forward, but not towards me. Out into the endless night.

She looked like an angel. An angel of gods own creation. She was perfection, no-one else came close. And I wondered how I didn't see before

I walked over and gently lowered myself down beside her. Following her eyes to the darkness that lay in black curtains before us.

"Hi Harry." She whispered softly. Her words blending perfectly with the gentle noises of the night.

"Hi Ginny." I replied, just as softly. The stars were twinkling above us. Like small specks of good shining through in a dark world. Like us. "Couldn't sleep?" I continued. She shook her head gently.

"Never can anymore." Ginny said sadly. The cool breeze gently stealing the words from her lips and carrying them of into the unpenatratable night. Ginny's eyes remained staring blindly into the darkness before us.

"We'll get through this." I replied calmly.

Finally, she tore her eyes away from the view before us and up to me. Her eyes were sparkling with unshed tears. I knew what I had to do.

Slowly, I leaned down. We got closer and closer until finally, our lips met.

For a horrible moment, I thought she was going to pull away. Going to reject me, to confess her feelings for another. But she didn't. Instead she kissed back.

For ten seconds. Nothing else existed. It was just Ginny and me. No evil, no good, no dark, no light, no fighting, no peace. Nothing. Or maybe it did exist. But nothing else mattered. Just me and her.

And then we pulled away.

But we didn't look away. No, I kept staring into her blue eyes that were dancing with love and she stared right back into mine.

"We'll get through this." I repeated. "When all this is over, we'll be together." I felt a catch in my throat at how heart wrenchingly close to what Sirius had said to me that was. But Ginny just nodded and, putting her head on my shoulder, she pointed out to the horizon.

"Because in the end, the light always eliminates the dark" she continued, just as the first light of dawn lit up the world.