I believe that Ginny is an amazing character and that she is super strong and confident. I am aware that this doesn't exactly portray her that way. Sorry
Disclaimer: I do not own any of the characters.
Bill's POV
It was supposed to be a nice happy family reunion. All of the Weasley siblings together, however, something was off. Ginny, normally chatty, was hardly speaking. All I could get out of Mum, Dad or any of my younger siblings was that she had had a bad first year. Charlie was just as confused as me.
There were still 3 days left in the trip, and Mum and Dad were going out for dinner. Charlie and I had decided to confront one of the boys about what had happened, before mentioning it to Ginny.
Which is how I ended up here, in the small room Fred, George, Ron, and Percy were sharing. So far I hadn't managed to get anything out of them. "Really it's no big deal, she just had a bad year, and umm things will get better… yeah… better." Ron mumbled looking at the floor. He sent a pleading glance to Percy, asking him to help him.
"Yeah, she's just… grown up." Percy tried, not sounding convinced. He scratched his ear, before realising that he was making it even more obvious that he was lying.
"She is my sister too, and I just care about her. Why can't you see that something is off?" I practically shouted. Percy just got up and left the room muttering something about writing a letter Ron followed suit.
"Don't look at us, we… we just.. We just don't see what you can do to help." George replied in a small voice.
"She… she had a bad first year. She ended causing a massive mess. End of story." Fred responded with a tone of his voice making it clear that there was no more to be discussed. The twins looked at each other before falling silent, I left the room.
Just I as got outside the room Charlie came downstairs, turned out he had gotten the story out of Ron while I was dealing with the twins.
I knocked on the door to the tiny little Ginny had, Charlie and I stepped in. Her facial expression changed immediately the moment she saw the look of concern on our faces. "They told you." Was all she said. Her gaze dropped and she no longer looked us in the eyes. Even though she was trying to hide it, she was on the verge of tears. She collapsed onto her bed.
"Oh Ginny," Charlie said putting his arms around her as she began to cry.
"Ginny, it wasn't your fault. We don't blame you, we still love you. Think of all of the stupid things I have done, and yet did you love me any less once I had done them. You didn't have to hide this from us." I told her. At my words, her gaze rose looking to see if I was lying. Slowly she stopped crying, pushed Charlie away and begun to smile. The first real one I had seen all summer.
