Written for Hogwarts School of Witchcraft & Wizardry (Challenges & Assignments)

Written for The Houses Competition, Round 5, Year 3

Written for Monthly Challenges for All 2018

House: Hufflepuff

Position: Head Student

Category: Drabble

Prompt: [Word] Understatement

Representation: Ginny Weasley; Obsession; Remnants of Possession; Signs of Insanity; Learning to Cope

Bonus Challenge(s): Sitting Hummingbird; Second Verse (Not a Lamp; Mouth of Babes;

Word Count: (Per Google Docs) 454

Beta(s): Magi


Feeling scared was an understatement as Ginny was led to the Hospital Wing–and forwarded to St. Mungo's–to be evaluated for her recent claims of being possessed by a book. No one believed her when she was examined and, otherwise sleep deprived and slightly malnourished, was cleared to go home. Possession was a medieval practice; it was not normal to see it used in modern day magic. It was all in her head; she would be fine.

That was what they said.

Being afraid was an understatement as she sat awake late into the countless nights, jumping at the slightest creak of her family's home or at the faintest of whispers in the wind.

'You were only in my head,' Ginny wrote in her old, violet diary under the moonlight, half hoping for the ink to vanish and reappear. 'You cannot hurt me anymore.'

The mirror was shattered when she glimpsed an inky ghost hovering behind her with a hand curled in her hair. Her mother cradled her on the floor of the bathroom as she sobbed between words.

"He's gone. He's not real."

Yet felt the darkness lingering within. Fear was an understatement as she felt the blot of ink staining her mind rouse back to life. Like a deadly disease, it whispered her promises of greatness and untethered power. A scar of his making she wished she could ignore, but it lured her back in anyway.

Missing him was an understatement.

'I know you're still here,' She wrote to him in her diary every night. 'Still living inside my mind, attached to my soul. Give me a sign… is it really you?'

She didn't tell anyone; no one would believe her if she did. The Healers said she would be alright, so she pretended to be. But Ginny knew herself. Feeling different was an understatement; her magic changed, her thoughts twisted, and control over herself was not the same.

After weeks of telling herself that he was gone but finding herself writing to no one begging for him to not be dead, his soothing voice lulled her into a dreamless sleep one day as she wrote the same words over again. Sleep was the only thing Ginny had to help recover from the trauma no one said she endured.

At first, Ginny didn't notice the new writing in her diary the following night when she opened it to write the ritual-like words again, waiting for them to change, to respond, until she fell asleep. This time it was different; there was something there she didn't remember writing. A twitch of a smile was made as she gripped the quill in her hand.

Feeling joyful was an understatement.

'I'm still here, my little witch.'


Book Club

Dark Lady's Diabolical Lair: 19. Write about a horrific discovery

Showtime - 2. Angel of Music - (emotion) Frightened

Amber's Attic - 8. "I bet if we dusted her heart for fingerprints, we'd only find yours." (5 point bonus)

Lyric Alley - 18. Call it a dark, night of the soul

Ami's Audio Admirations - 2. The Inaugural Episode — Write about beginnings of something scary.

Summer Event

Gryffindor Themed Prompt - Ginny Weasley

Sewing 101

Fabric: 10. [Object] Quill

Pattern: 7. [Word] Smile

Color: 5. [Color] Violet

Feline Fair

11. Manx: Write about a paranoid person

Insane House Challenge: 714. [Title] The Curse

365 Days Challenge: 158. [Item] Diary