Bloodlines, by Tanks.
Chapter 1: A Retching Sigh

Walking down the cold, hardwood steps of the staircase, Ginny wrapped the robe around her tightly promising herself to win the Witch's Weekly Lottery and move to Cairo. Ginny sat down at the small bistro table, holding her tea with two hands in a feeble attempt to warm them. Across from her, sat Oliver Wood: world famous Quidditch player, Gryffindor, and Ginny's object of affection. As usual, his face was blocked by the Daily Prophet as he scanned through the sports section but something caught Ginny's eye. On the front page, a picture of her favorite piece of architecture, the Stonehenge, was on display and the word "destroyed" caught her eye. In astonishment, Ginny snatched the paper out of her husband's hands, anxiously scanning the front page.

Ginny read over the article, occasionally reading bits of it out loud to a bemused Oliver, who Ginny later suspected only listened for her benefit- his attention span was comparable to a tomato unless a snitch was mentioned. There was little concrete information to be had; no suspects and no reason for the destruction of a world wonder, just a few hastily strung together Muggle theories and a promise to keep the prophet readers updated on this terrible event. Ginny put the paper down and looked out the window, eyes glazed in thought.

"Earth to Ginny, come in Ginny?" Ginny looked up at Oliver, surprised to hear his voice. "You've been staring out the window for five minutes, now. What's on your mind?"

"It's this article on Stonehenge; somebody's smashed all the stones in the outer circle."

"The paper said some Muggle cult might have done it."

Ginny huffed, "They were all destroyed at the exact same time. That's a physical impossibility unless you're armed with a wand. Whoever is behind it is definitely a wizard."

There was a short pause as Oliver looked down at his cup of tea, "So I suppose that changes our vacation plans..." Oliver said trying to cover up his enthusiasm. He adored his wife, but her obsession with a load of rocks had always made him wonder.

"This isn't funny, Oliver. Stonehenge dates back centuries. It's probably the greatest wonder of the world, and now, look, it's destroyed," Ginny responded, shoving the front page of the paper in his direction.

Oliver tried to muster up an interest in the picture but could not. Already his mind was making new vacation plans, plans that involved watching the Quidditch World Cup in Luxembourg.

"Argh," Oliver sighed, getting up and walking over to Ginny. "I need to get to work. We got a new one on the team. Creevy is his name, says he knew you from school."

Ginny nodded absently, still lost in thought, as he kissed her on her forehead and Apparated with a pop. Realizing that close to nothing was going to be accomplished from the kitchen, Ginny got up and dressed herself, preparing to make her appearance at the Archeology Department in the Ministry of Magic.

Ginny was a Junior Archeologist with the Ministry. She enjoyed her job - when she was allowed to do it. Lately she spent more time running errands for her boss, Adrian Pucey, than she did working on site. When she was allowed to work, it was only the most basic of the jobs available. Ginny was only a Junior, so logically, she would not get to work on the bigger, more important (and exciting) jobs, but it hadn't always been that way.

Her former boss, Fobellis Blunder, had taken her under his wing and allowed her to work alongside him, honing her archeology skills. Unfortunately, Fobellis had died recently in a terrible accident involving a rather large chunk of rock, and his replacement was not as kind. Her love of all things Archeology (or as Oliver put it, with piles of stones) kept her working, despite this. She wouldn't be a Junior forever and she looked forward to the day when she would be in charge of her own sites and make her own discoveries.

Upon entering her usually calm office, Ginny found it filled with middle-aged witches and wizards complaining about their new boss as they took their twenty-third coffee break before noon. But Ginny knew something was up when everyone in the office was acting like they had taken more than their fair share of Pepper-Up Potion. She approached one of her more friendly co-workers for a heads-up.

"Ginny! I was wondering when you'd get here. Tell me, what do you think of all this Stonehenge business? Fantastic that we're being allowed to investigate, don't you think?" Cenwig Tunwulf said to Ginny excitedly. Cenwig, a middle-aged wizard with a dress style rivaling that of Gilderoy Lockhart, was the office gossip and existed in a perpetual state of giddiness. "Do you think Pucey will let us get our hands on anything?"

"I only know what I read about in this mornings Prophet," said Ginny, wishing Cenwig had skipped the last ten cups of coffee. "And I don't know about you, but I'll be lucky if I'm allowed to carry Pucey's tool box."

Cenwig and Ginny shared a laugh. Adrian's treatment of Ginny did not go unnoticed amongst her co-workers. None of them were treated with the respect they deserved, but for some unknown reason, he treated Ginny worse. Office opinion was that Pucey never forgave her for turning him down for a date within his first few hours on the job. Ginny thought he might have some Slytherin tendencies left over from Hogwarts and he was taking them out on her, the nearest Gryffindor.

"Who do you think did it?" asked Cenwig.

"I'm not sure," answered Ginny. "I guess we won't know 'til we get a look at it. I'll tell you one thing, though, it definitely wasn't that Muggle cult they talked about in the Prophet. The only way all those stones were knocked down like that was with magic."

"Who died and made you the expert around here, Weasley?" said a snotty, sneering voice belonging to Adrian Pucey.

Cenwig rolled his eyes; the rest of the office went quiet. Ginny struggled not to let her true feelings show on her face and bid Pucey a some-what cordial 'good morning.' Pucey ignored her and continued speaking, this time to the entire office, in the same, snooty tones.

"As you all know, the Ministry would like us to investigate the damage done at Stonehenge last night. As Miss Weasley has so kindly pointed out to us, responsibility lies not, as the Daily Prophet suggests, in the hands of a Muggle cult, but instead with a group of wizards. It is our job today to discover as much as possible about what went on while leading the Muggles on the scene to believe that we are just another group of archeologists, concerned only with the restoration of this world wonder.

"Tunwulf, DeWay, Bowie, you will be working with me at the Main Site. Bridgewick, Manthium, you will be co-coordinating our efforts with the Muggle teams. Coincidentally, you will also be in charge of bringing me coffee. Four words for you: black with two sugars."

Ginny mentally ticked off the names of her co-workers. Tunwulf, DeWay, Bowie would be in on the main dig, lucky buggers. Bridgewick and Manthium were obviously being punished for something and had been relegated to coffee duty. The only other member of the Archeology Department in the Ministry of Magic was...

"And that leaves you, Weasley. You will not be apart of this excavation, instead, you are to go to Glastonbury and complete a dig started by that dunderhead Blunder last month. I took the liberty of placing the necessary files on your desk, you have three days to complete the dig and I expect your report on my desk no later then Friday at 9am. Are we clear?"

Even if she wasn't 100% clear, Ginny would not have been able to ask him a question. Pucey spun around and marched right back out of the office. There was a collective sigh of relief as the door closed behind him on his way out and the tension level in the room dropped visibly. Everyone mumbled their condolences to Bridgewick, Manthium and even Ginny, for missing out on what was sure to be the chance of a lifetime.

This would be the first time archeologists – wizard or Muggle - would have the opportunity to explore underneath Stonehenge. Until now, such a task was impossible without disturbing the 26-ton sarsen stones arranged on the surface. Legend had it that King Arthur was buried under Stonehenge and to be in on such an excavation… Ginny sighed and a wave of envy washed over her but it only lasted for a moment. Wasn't it just this morning that she was wishing to be in charge of her own dig? To make her own discoveries? Opportunity had just knocked and she'd be foolish not to make the most of this chance.

Tanks says: The Chapter Title is an Anagram. If you can unscramble it, you'll have a hint for the next chapter:)