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Ginny headed up to her bed when she ran into Romilda Vane, the appropriately named vain fan-girl. She would obviously like to know something about Harry. Not excited about the prospect of meeting and talking to her, Ginny wished that she had an invisibility cloak. But no such luck, she'd have to talk to the girl and answer all her questions about Harry. As she thought that though, her low opinion of Romilda reminded her that she only liked Harry because he was famous and would probably not care a jot about him now. After all, he was now a wanted criminal, not a famous savior.

But she was slightly surprised when Romilda asked her if Harry was okay and what his plans were. Assuming Ginny was in touch with Harry, she also asked her to wish him the best of luck in his mission. It touched Ginny how much Romilda liked her boyfriend but it also made her jealous and she felt that she was highly rude in some of her replies to her. This feeling was especially felt when she took leave and went straight to her dorm, without wishing her the best of luck for the school year. It was highly rude of Ginny and she felt all the perverseness of it but then again, love always made one miserable.

She wondered where Harry was, how his work was going and how close he was to destroying Voldemort. While she felt that Harry was not telling her everything, she had a feeling that he was only doing so to protect her. That's why he had broken up with her too. She just wished that wouldn't fall in love with someone else during his adventure. Otherwise, she'd lose her one love forever to some girl. As she slept, she had a vision of Harry marrying a pretty blonde girl while she was crying in her brother's shoulders.

The next day, Ginny went straight down to the Great Hall and towards McGonagall to get her schedule sorted. She had gotten an E in all her subjects other than History of Magic in which she had gotten an A. She had already decided that she would take the subjects necessary for her to become an Auror.

On the other hand, Luna had astounded all her fellow students by getting an Outstanding in DADA. Other than that, she had an E in every other subject, grades that made her the envy of all her fellow students and deeply impressed Neville Longbottom. No one had expected her to get these grades other than her best friend, Ginny, who had always supported her.

Both of them left to attend their first class, Potions. They hoped to enjoy the class as Slughorn was one of their favourite teachers. Ginny wondered if the Slug Club would be revived this year or not. Luna interrupted her thoughts by saying, "I hope there aren't many Slytherins in our class. They are very rude."

It was one of those times where Luna said something very true but at the same time, her talk could be slightly embarrassing. Ginny didn't care at all as she enjoyed being in the company of Luna, they both shared so many interests.

As they entered the dungeons, they saw something they could never forget