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Ginny fell on the floor and sobbed. Her hand clutched the note that Harry had left on her desk.

"Ginny? Ginny, what's wrong?" Ginny could hear her mom speaking to her. The desperation in her mom's voice to make sure her only daughter was okay was almost heartwarming.

"Harry." Ginny mumbled. Ginny wanted to rip the note into a million pieces, but at the same time it was all she had left of him. The note was from Harry Potter. It had said numerous things. But, the overall point of it was that Harry left. He thought he had to leave. It was a couple days after the war, when Ginny found the note on her desk telling her Harry had gone.

"Ginny, baby, it's okay. Come here, it's okay." Ginny ignored her mom and cuddled into a ball.

"Mrs. Weasley! What's wrong?" Hermione Granger gasped at the sight of Ginny crying on the floor.

"Mom? Why is Ginny crying?" Ron questioned, putting a hand on Ginny.

"Mom?" "What's wrong?" "Ginny?" "Is everything okay?" "Ginny?" "It's okay." "What?" "Hello?" "Mom?" "Ginny?" "Wrong?" "George?" "Ron?" "Mom?" "Mrs. Weasley?" "Bill?" "Dad?" "Ginny?" "Ginny." "GINNY!"

Ginny wanted to scream. Almost her whole family had come into the hallway where Ginny was crying. They were all asking questions and Ginny thought her head was going to explode. She just squeezed her eyes and shook her head.

"Quiet!" Ginny could hear the fierceness in her mom's voice. "Everyone, be quiet. Go downstairs. You will get answers soon enough. Just leave!" Ginny almost hugged her mom. Eventually, she heard the last of her families footsteps down the stairs. "Baby, come to your room, lay down and relax. We don't have to talk about anything. I'll send Hermione up and maybe you two can eat some cookies and play a game." Mrs. Weasley kissed her daughter's forehead. Ginny nodded her head in response and slowly got up. She laid down on her bed and started to breathe. Soon she heard the door creek open and saw a bushy mane out of the corner of her eye.

"Hello, Ginny." Hermione Granger spoke sitting down next to Ginny's legs. Hermione smiled at Ginny. "I brought cookies and a muggle card game called 'Go Fish' if you'd like to try it out." Hermione told Ginny softly.

Ginny sat up and wiped tears from her eyes. "Okay." After playing a game of 'Go Fish' with Hermione, Ginny felt much better. Hermione had even made Ginny smile.

"Hermione. The note was from Harry." Ginny told Hermione. Ginny had to give Hermione credit, she looked surprised and nodded her head willing Ginny forward. "He left, 'Mione. I don't understand! It's only been a couple of days after the war and he said that he couldn't bare seeing all of us grieving. He didn't like the looks people would give him. He said he had an offer to get away, so he was going to take it. How could he leave us like this? Hermione explain to me!" Ginny could feel the tears about to come down her face so she took a breath. "Why'd he leave me after everything we've been through?" Ginny questioned. Hermione just shook her head.

"Harry didn't tell me anything, Ginny. You know how he is, if he thinks he's hurting people he'll leave. He's just trying to be noble. He doesn't realize that your family loves him. It's his past that makes him like this. Ginny, he'll come back. I think he just needs time. Come on, let's give Ron the note and then go for a walk to the lake." Hermione told Ginny. Ginny knew that Hermione was right. This was typical Harry. But, he wasn't hurting anyone by staying, her was hurting them by leaving.

"Hermione, I hate him for leaving me but I want him back." Ginny told the brunette.

"I know Ginny. I know."