Author's Note: Okay, so here is where the sotry is staying for good. I promise NO MORE MOVES!!! Fro those of you who are dedicated readers and who have read and reveiwed every chapter, I am really sorry that I cannot move the reviews, so if you could do me a favor and repost your reveiw, it would be greatly appreciated.
Christmas break is in a week, so hopefully I will have more time to upload. Everything is writen, just not uploaded.
Well, enough of my rambling, on with the story...
Disclaimer: I do not own any of this. If I did, do you really think I would be posting it here?
It had been a long summer for everyone in the wizarding world. Harry Potter had found the last remaining horcrux and was now awaiting the day when he had to face Voldemort like a man, face to face. The trio was sitting in Ron's room at the burrow. School would be starting in less than a week and they still hadn't gone school supply shopping. They were going to go to Diagon Alley after lunch.
Ginny and Harry were now official. Ron and Hermione were still floating in hot water with each other. Hermione wanted everything back to "normal" that she didn't want to start dating Ron, because she had a feeling that they would lost their friendship in the process. She couldn't lose her friends right now.
The three friends decided to go and find Ginny, then head down to breakfast. The walked to Ginny's room and noted that she was still sleeping. Harry went and lay down on the bed beside her and started whispering good mornings into her ear. The other two had waited by the door, trying with all of their might not to bust up laughing. Ginny heard Harry's voice in her ear and rolled over and started kissing him. She then opened her eyes and realized that he was dressed and that there was light in he room. She pulled away from the kisses and sat with a shocked look on her face. Harry gave a small smile. "Good morning, dear."
By this time the two by the door couldn't contain themselves. Ginny turned to look at them and they turned and ran down the hall. If looks could kill, they would have been dead in a heartbeat. Ginny then turned to Harry and started to kiss him again, this time it was a kiss out of annoyance, not out of pleasure. Harry didn't care why they were kissing, he just knew they were and that was all that mattered to him at that time. Finally he pulled away and started laughing. "Well good morning again. Did you sleep well?" He gave Ginny a hopeful look. She did not take well to being woken up early in the morning during the summer, especially when she hadn't gone to bed very early the previous night.
Ginny replied with a kiss, then a small nod. She then pulled away. "So, was there a reason why you woke me up on a Saturday morning, other than to have a good snog, with our best friends watching?" She had a sarcastic tone in her voice. At this Harry laughed again, he knew Ginny was trying to be nice about being woken up, even though she was still pretty crabby.
Harry smiled and saw her rub her eyes. "Come on love, let's go down and get some breakfast." She agreed and he led her downstairs to the kitchen.
In the kitchen, everyone was sitting around the table, eating something or talking. Everyone seemed in a fairly pleasant mood this morning. Mrs. Weasley looked up to see Ginny and Harry holding hands while walking into the kitchen. "Good morning sleepy head." She commented as she kept talking to Mr. Weasley. Ginny just waved to her parents in acknowledgement.
The couple sat down next to their friends who weren't really doing anything except staring into their breakfast bowls. Harry then told Ginny that they had decided to go to Diagon Alley after lunch in order to go school shopping and that she was invited if she was up to it. She just gave Harry a smirk and then kissed him. "I'll take that as a yes then." She nodded.
When everyone was dressed and ready after lunch, the group of shoppers made their way to the fireplace in the living room of the burrow. The group consisted of Fred, George, Ron, Hermione, Harry, and Ginny. Fred and George had promised Mrs. Weasley that they would chaperone the group. She had agreed against her better judgment and after some batted eyelashes from all of her children.
They all made it to the Leaky Cauldron via the Floo Network. They were going to have lunch there, then go shopping. They sat there and a waitress came over to get their orders. After they had placed food and beverage orders, Hermione noticed a man sitting in a booth across from theirs staring at her. She tried to distract herself by talking to Harry and Ron, or to Ginny, but the man kept staring at her. She finally got up and said she was going to the Loo. She figured that if the man really was trying to get her attention, he would follow her. She waited out in the hallway for about two minutes, and sure enough, he followed her.
He walked over and stood next to her.
