Daily Ginny Life
Harry could still remember the first time he saw little Ginny Weasely . She was no higher than the tip of his chin and her face went red faster than you could say "Jack Robinson" Harry, in his most humble of opinions didn't think that much of Ginny when he first saw her, and he could only see little Ginny as Ron's biological sister , who admittedly was in his eyes "cute" compared to the other members of the family where they all seem to have quirky tropes. Ginny was without a doubt the most down-to-earth individual in the Weasely family, she wasn't as rebellious as Fred and George, she didn't have Ron's fervour and she couldn't be as pragmatic as Percy. Harry appreciated that kind of confidence that Ginny , it went without saying that she had one of those honest and energetic hearts that you see once in maybe a hundred years, that kind of confidence is one of the most attractive features in . Ginny at times could become like a hurricane, vengeful and malevolent and at other times she could be as gentle as stillness midnight.
Her hair, like all members of the Weasely family had an orange tint, only hers was slightly paler which blended well with the tone of her skin, making her look like a refined beauty that you might see in one of those gravure fashion magazines. Her cheekbones were pronounced, soft and gentle to the touch if at times a bit sensitive and liable to flash warning signs of embarrassment or great pleasure. Ginny had always been with Harry since the time where he came flying back at the end of the tri-wizard tournament with the cup in hand and Cedric's lifeless body in another, since the time where he faced an apparition of Voldemort in the Chamber of Secrets, since the beginning, Ginny had been there and it was fitting that she should play a part in restructuring Harry's normal life.
Only two months had passed since Voldemort had been defeated, the ministry had immediately recommended Shacklebolt for minister of magic. Every student that attended Hogwarts were given special leave at one point, however Harry distinctly remembered Hermione saying something profound along the lines of:
"Honestly, you two haven't even realised that you had practically missed an entire year of school! you're never going to get anywhere in life if you don't look at the big picture!"
Harry shrugged, he thought that his confrontation with Voldemort would at least count for something in the long run, perhaps even applying for an Auror like Ron had suggested during his O.W.L years. In these deserved moments of peace, Harry was finally able to look forward towards the future. More specifically, towards the venue that Harry had now been rapidly approaching with all the magical might he could muster as he was already 18 minutes late.
"You're late"
With a sigh of defeat, Harry was on his knees with every fibre of his being constantly producing sweat, had craned his neck to meet the recipient of this rendezvous.
"Sorry, I'll make it up to you, Ginny"
"Naturally"
