"Ginny, how about this one?" Hermione asked, examining the beautiful mermaid gown. They were currently shopping at David's Bridal. Hermione was helping Ginny look for wedding gowns, but nothing seemed to please her engaged friend.

"Hmm," Ginny walked closer to Hermione to see the dress. "It's a bit long, isn't it? I don't think it'll do." She said while grabbing the dress.

Huffing, Hermione threw her hands in the air. "What's really going on Ginny? It's like you're procrastinating. You've waited your whole life for this, and it's finally here, and all of a sudden it's like your scared of your own wedding."

Ginny sighed, "I don't know 'Mione. It's like I'm super excited, but I'm also super scared. It's not doubts exactly...It's just me doubting myself. What if when we get married, everything changes? I wouldn't be able to handle it if we were to parts ways." She sat on an ottoman by the dressing rooms. Hermione took a seat next to her.

"Listen, Potter," her and Ginny laughed, "You are going to be an amazing wife, both of you will be new to this. And honestly, there isn't much to be new to. You're still the same Ginny, and he's still the same Harry. Just try not to worry." She gave Ginny a pat on the leg with an assuring smile.

Ginny smiled back, "Thanks 'Mione."

"No problem." She stood up, pulling Ginny up with her. They continued a casual conversation while they walked around the store.

"So, when's the last time you got some?" Ginny questioned.

Hermione looked around the store, "I have no clue what you mean." She played it off as if she didn't know what her friend was talking about.

"Come on 'Mione, let me set you up with someone."

"I'm still confused as to what you're on about."

"Harry and I do it all th-"

"Ok, ok, you've brought the truth out of me. I'm a lesbian Ginny, and I have been in love with your mother since the age of 12." Hermione said sarcastically.

"Hermione!"

"Have fun shopping dear, I'll see you in a few days." She hugged her friend and left out the store, leaving a fuming Ginny to shop all alone.

"She'll get over it," she said with a smirk on her face.