Molly had had many experiences with first magic use for ALL her children, but yet Ginny beat them all. Yes, she had found Bill on the roof, Charlie missing a nose, Percy making five-hundred books appear, the twins making the other one disappear, Ron turning his body orange to match his room; yet Ginny beat them all.
Ginny was around five years old, and even at that age she did not let any of her brothers treat her differently just because she was a girl, and because of that often wished she was a boy. But after passing that stage of wanting to be a boy, she went into the stage of despising her brothers and often used the phrase: "I just wished you would disappear!"
One day, Molly had gone out to Diagon Alley for the morning to get things for school for Bill and Charlie, since Hogwarts was coming soon, and again the books were going to be something the Molly would feel guilty buying. And as she sadly came back to the "The Burrow," she was met with… nothing. For a house that had seven kids in it, this was something that Molly had to be worried about.
"Charlie! Bill! Fred and George? Percy? Ron!" Nobody came. When Molly went around the house she found nothing, but when she went past Ginny room, she seemed to hear some sobbing coming from it, and as she opened the door there she was crying on her bed. "Ginny, honey. What's wrong?"
But Ginny seemed intent in not wanting to say anything, and went into bigger tears when Molly had asked where all her brothers were.
"Oh, mum! It's my entire – sob – fault!"
"What is?"
"They were – sob – bothering me again! I… I – sob – told them to stop, but they kept – sob – doing it! And this time I really – sob – wanted them to disappear! And they did! I don't even know how I did it!"
And when Molly said she would do her best to find the boys, Ginny started crying even harder.
