Every little thing I do

Never seems enough for you

You don't wanna lose it again

But I'm not like them

Baby, when you finally,

Get to love somebody

Guess what,

It's gonna be me..


Chapter 2: Colin Creevey

Spring 1994

Draco looked across the Great Hall as he stabbed his steak with the fork in his hand. Merlin, there he was again. Always taking pictures of her like some stalker. How could she even go for this geek? Clearly she had been knocked in the head and it caused her to go mental. That was the only explanation for Ginny to be dating Colin Creevey.

"Mate, why are you killing your already dead meat?" asked Blaise as he watched his friend jab the fork in the steak over and over.

"Why else, Blaise? Of course it's his Gryffindor Princess not paying him any attention." laughed Theo.

"Shut the hell up, Nott. Just because you attract trolls." said Draco as he stabbed the fork in his steak one last time and then pushed the plate away.

"I do not." grumbled Theo as he looked down at his plate to avoid the eye contact that Millicent Bulstrode was trying to give him.

Blaise rolled his eyes. "If it annoys you so bad Draco, go do something about it. Beat the git up or something."

"I can't do that, Ginny actually likes this clown. Besides, Mother got on me for punching Boot in the nose first year remember?"

"Punching him in the nose over what happened two years ago wasn't the right idea you know." said Blaise.

Draco grinned. "Well, it made me feel better. And he got the message. He didn't go near Ginny her first year and he hasn't approached her none this year either."

"That's because you did more than just punch him in the nose. Admit it." said Theo.

"I may have threatened to hex his bollocks onto his chin, but that's about it." laughed Draco, the others joining in.

"Oi, mate. Looks over there." said Blaise, pointing to the Gryffindor table.

The trip looked on as they watched a very irritated Ginny yell at Colin words that they couldn't hear, snatch his camera out of his hand, and throw it onto the floor, smashing it to smithereens. She then turned and ran out the hall.

Draco leapt up and ran after her with no hesitation. He ran out the great hall and heard running footsteps to the left of him, heading towards Potions.

He took off and finally caught up with Ginny, who had sat down on a bench near the stairs that lead to the dungeons. He walked up to her, picked up her messenger bag, and sat down next to her.

"What happened?" he asked her sincerely.

"Oh. You saw I guess." she said grumpily.

"All of lunch saw, Gin. Why are you mad at your beau Creevey?"

"He isn't my beau anymore. We broke up." she said, crossing her arms.

Draco's heart fluttered for a couple of seconds. "You did? Why? I thought you really liked him." he said, trying his best to sound like a concerning 13 year old that cared despite the fact that inside he was cheering.

"I think I just wanted to date him because Natalie had a boyfriend. He's more of a friend really, and he annoys me to no ends always taking pictures of me." said Ginny.

"Well, you are a work of art." said Draco winking.

Ginny blushed as she rolled her eyes. "Oh shut up you. I bet you don't care at all."

"I don't really. I'm glad you two broke up."

"Oh? And why is that?"

"You know why, stop playing games." said Draco with a small smirk.

Ginny laughed. "I'm still not going for it Draco."

"Maybe not now, but you will eventually. You can't resist me." said Draco, cockily putting his hands behind his head, resting against the wall.

"Whatever Draco. I'm gonna be late to class. You wanna walk me?" asked Ginny.

"Sure, my class in on the way." said Draco as he stood up and carried Ginny's messenger bag as they walked.