Spark

The First Kiss –

Ginny really expected her first kiss to be more…monumental. She'd expected a Spark.

Micheal Corner was a good kisser, she wasn't disputing that. But she didn't just want a boy who knew how to go through the motions. A boy who made her warm only because he was running his hands up and down her body and plundering her mouth with his tongue. When she got warm for a boy, she wanted him to be able to do standing ten feet away. Micheal just didn't do that for her.

She'd mentioned it casually to him, about the ten feet away thing, and he'd looked at her like she was slightly crazy. But she knew it was possible for a boy to make her go all tingly and warm without even touching her. She knew it was possible, because there was one boy who did all those things to her. He just saw her as the entirely sexless little sister of his best friend though, so she'd started dating Michael.

But they'd never Sparked.

She dumped him soon after.

The Almost-Not-Quite –

There was almost a Spark once when she kissed Dean Thomas, but he didn't cause it. They'd been snogging in a corridor, and her brother and his best friend had walked in on them. She'd been distracted by Ron's yelling, but she caught Harry looking at her with…something in his eyes. And she'd wondered if Harry had been jealous that she was kissing Dean, and that thought gave her a funny, squirmy feeling in her chest. And in the moment she'd broken away from Dean's lips and caught sight of Harry staring at her, there had been a warmth. A possible Spark.

So pretty soon, she'd ditched Dean as well.

The Spark –

She hadn't meant to kiss him at all. It was just…she was still high on the rush of winning the Quidditch Cup, and there he was, standing there, staring at her. And she threw her arms around him and kissed him, and he kissed back, and fireworks were going off in her head, she was warm and tingly, and…

Spark.


A/N: I've had this hanging around on my computer for a good year now. Never really written Harry/Ginny before. Actually, never really written romance before, so tell me whether it was good or not. And remember, reviewers are three times less likely to be set upon by rabid hinkypunks.