7 Times I Cried For You

Chapter 3: Nighttime Strolls

It had been three days since Draco had found her least favorite piece of parchment on the planet, and she was still mortified. Ginny was on her way toward the kitchens to grab a bite to eat before turning in, when she heard someone coming around the corner behind her. She glanced around. 'Crap.' She thought. 'There's nowhere to hide!' she drew her wand out of her pocket and cast a silent disillusionment charm on herself. As soon as she was completely disillusioned, the person turned the corner.

She gasped.

He turned to look at her. She knew he couldn't see her, she was disillusioned. But he smirked and took a few steps closer to her.

"What are you doing?" he asked her. She sighed and lifted the charm. He took a step back. Obviously, he had not been expecting it to be her. "What are you doing down here?" he asked again.

"Walking. What are you doing down here?" the young witch asked.

"Well, I was actually coming down to get something to eat in the kitchens. Would you like to come with me?" he asked. "Sure."

They walked silently down the corridor until they reached the giant painting of a fruit bowl. Draco reached up and tickled the pear. The door opened up and Draco helped Ginny through and he stumbled in after her.

She started giggling as he tripped and fell face first onto the kitchen floor. "You think that's funny?" his face was pink as he stood up and shoved his way through the throng of house elves.

"No, I don't think he needs any help. We just need two coffees. A small house elf rushed off and reappeared seconds later with a tray piled with some cakes, pies, and two cups of coffee balanced on top.

They walked over to a couch in front of the large fireplace and sat down. The two magical people sat in silence for several minutes until Draco whispered "So you did write that note, didn't you?" "No. Luna wrote it. She still thinks we should be together." Ginny denied. Draco smirked and nodded. "I'm sure she did. Ginny, I know your handwriting when I see it. I just don't get why you won't admit it."

"I just don't get why you think I'm so in love with you. After all, you're the one who broke up with me. And you didn't even tell me why." Ginny snapped. "I don't have to tell you why, blood traitor." Draco snarled.

She stood up and threw the tea cup down. It shattered on the floor, the tea flooding through the rug. Ginny glared at Draco and stormed back through the kitchens and out the portrait hole.

Draco continued sitting at his spot on the couch. Several house elves rushed over to clean up the shards of Ginny's tea cup and to mop up the tea. He was shocked. He couldn't believe he'd actually said that to her. Sure he used to call her that, but that was before they started dating.

A half hour later he stood up and left the kitchen. He walked up to the Owlery and called a school owl down. He pulled a piece of parchment and a quill out of his pocket, and began to write.

xXx

Ginny was running through the halls and, once again, tears were streaming down her face. She wiped the back of her hand across her face, brushing away the tears. She was too upset to go back to the common room but if she didn't she would be caught out of bed and given detention.

She soon found her feet carrying her toward the Room of Requirement. Ginny finally reached it and walked past it three times thinking, I need somewhere to sleep tonight, I need somewhere to sleep tonight, I need somewhere to sleep tonight. A door popped onto the wall and Ginny turned the golden door handle.

The door creaked open and Ginny stepped inside. The room was gorgeous. There was a common room that contained three huge couches, four tables to study on and a fireplace large enough for ten people to stand in. As she walked farther in she saw a staircase that led up to another door. She slowly climbed up the stairs and opened up this door, too.

It was a bedroom. There was a giant red and gold four-poster bed. The walls were red and gold striped and the bathroom was conjoined. All in all it was a terrific room. She sighed and collapsed onto the bed, her tears forgotten. Ginny quickly drifted off to sleep where she would dream of everything that she could have had if only the blond haired Slytherin hadn't randomly dumped her.

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