Ginny's long red hair streamed behind her as she raced down the corridor to the library. She swung around the corner, and dove into the old Muggle book section. Draco swept her up in a passionate, if hurried embrace. She flattened herself against the wall as he kissed her. They pulled apart, gasping for breath.
"Oh Draco." Ginny whispered. She did not need to say any more. These stolen kisses were the highlight of her days. Each night she stole Harry's cloak to meet Draco here, and each night they lay in a warm corner together. Every night, that is, except for their mischief nights. Ginny's lips curved into a grin beneath Draco's kisses. Ah, the turmoil they had caused with their games! Fires in the Great Hall, Skrewts let loose on the grounds, and so many other tricks they had played on the students and staff. Especially Harry. Horrible Harry and his precious Cho.
"Ginny, dear, let's not go anywhere tonight. Let's just stay here." Draco muttered soflty in her ear. She turned to him, slightly surprised.
"Stay here? Why? There are so man rules to break, so many lives to ruin. Oh Draco, this is a night to run wild!" Ginny's soft voice grew louder with excitement, and he placed a finger on her lips.
"Alright, alright. What should we do this time?" he relented. Ginny grinned.
"Ever lit a building on fire before?"
The red-orange blaze billowed up from the Divination tower. The entire student body stood and stared as the flames licked at the wooden frames of the windows. Professor Trelawney was wailing up at the tower.
"I knew! I knew! Why did the stars cast such black fortunes? I knew!" Ginny and Draco stood side by side, Ginny's hair glowing as red as the fire that burned in the tower and in her heart.
Show me your deepest desire
I will add kindling to the fire
And the flames will roar high
And the flames will tear the sky.
Split the heaven and earth apart
Share the blaze inside your heart.
Harry stared at Ginny as she traipsed down the dormitory stairs. Since hooking up with Draco, she'd taken to wearing eyeliner that made her look like a russet coloured cat, and had taken in her robes until they resembled figure-hugging Muggle creations.
"I know what you mean." Said Ron as he came up beside him.
"What?" asked Harry.
"That look in your eyes, anyone could see you want to kill Draco. Well, stand in line." Ron's dark tone showed just how much he despised Draco, not just for being a prat but for getting through to Ginny when no-one else could.
AN: Well, how do you like the sequel? I think it's fantastic, if I do say do myself, and I do!!! I reckon Ginny has to have a secret passion, and since I'm a pyro she can be too!!! Cho_Chang and Belladonna Fait, you need to help me here, I need to know where this goes….I have no idea. Flames will be laughed at, cos flaming is a waste of time. If you really don't like it you won't waste your time reviewing, but if you really want to….Damn this is a long AN, hey.
Disclaimer: Potterish stuff belongs the great and powerful Joanne Rowling, mush is the pity for me, and so does Draco unfortunately. : ( But, the poetry does belong to me (yay me!!!) cos I rock. I'm talented, beautiful, nice, sweet and modest too!!!
"Oh Draco." Ginny whispered. She did not need to say any more. These stolen kisses were the highlight of her days. Each night she stole Harry's cloak to meet Draco here, and each night they lay in a warm corner together. Every night, that is, except for their mischief nights. Ginny's lips curved into a grin beneath Draco's kisses. Ah, the turmoil they had caused with their games! Fires in the Great Hall, Skrewts let loose on the grounds, and so many other tricks they had played on the students and staff. Especially Harry. Horrible Harry and his precious Cho.
"Ginny, dear, let's not go anywhere tonight. Let's just stay here." Draco muttered soflty in her ear. She turned to him, slightly surprised.
"Stay here? Why? There are so man rules to break, so many lives to ruin. Oh Draco, this is a night to run wild!" Ginny's soft voice grew louder with excitement, and he placed a finger on her lips.
"Alright, alright. What should we do this time?" he relented. Ginny grinned.
"Ever lit a building on fire before?"
The red-orange blaze billowed up from the Divination tower. The entire student body stood and stared as the flames licked at the wooden frames of the windows. Professor Trelawney was wailing up at the tower.
"I knew! I knew! Why did the stars cast such black fortunes? I knew!" Ginny and Draco stood side by side, Ginny's hair glowing as red as the fire that burned in the tower and in her heart.
Show me your deepest desire
I will add kindling to the fire
And the flames will roar high
And the flames will tear the sky.
Split the heaven and earth apart
Share the blaze inside your heart.
Harry stared at Ginny as she traipsed down the dormitory stairs. Since hooking up with Draco, she'd taken to wearing eyeliner that made her look like a russet coloured cat, and had taken in her robes until they resembled figure-hugging Muggle creations.
"I know what you mean." Said Ron as he came up beside him.
"What?" asked Harry.
"That look in your eyes, anyone could see you want to kill Draco. Well, stand in line." Ron's dark tone showed just how much he despised Draco, not just for being a prat but for getting through to Ginny when no-one else could.
AN: Well, how do you like the sequel? I think it's fantastic, if I do say do myself, and I do!!! I reckon Ginny has to have a secret passion, and since I'm a pyro she can be too!!! Cho_Chang and Belladonna Fait, you need to help me here, I need to know where this goes….I have no idea. Flames will be laughed at, cos flaming is a waste of time. If you really don't like it you won't waste your time reviewing, but if you really want to….Damn this is a long AN, hey.
Disclaimer: Potterish stuff belongs the great and powerful Joanne Rowling, mush is the pity for me, and so does Draco unfortunately. : ( But, the poetry does belong to me (yay me!!!) cos I rock. I'm talented, beautiful, nice, sweet and modest too!!!
