A/N: Here's chapter twenty. I was debating putting it up since it's a holiday. But I figure, whatever. So here it is.
Disclaimer: I don't own Harry Potter.
Chapter twenty: Why'd you sit there?
Ginny had to wait at the hospital for someone to pick her up. She wanted to scream. Ron and Hermione had run away, George couldn't close the shop, Angelina was busy sprucing up the Hogsmade shop, getting it ready for opening next month. Percy was obviously busy with his job, Charlie working too. Audrey was the baby-sitter in the family, and no one dared take all the kids on a trip without a helper. Fleur refused to have anything to do with Ginny, and Bill was working. Her father was working, and her mother was probably helping Audrey.
At 1:30 in the afternoon, Audrey, Ginny's mother, and every Weasley child and Teddy, were outside her room. Ginny was so happy. She thought no one would come. She got up and walked out the door.
"Thanks," Ginny said to her mother, giving her a hug.
"Hi Aunt Ginny!" The kids chorused. Lou wanted her to pick him up, but she couldn't, "Sorry Lou, I'm not aloud to pick things up over five pounds," she told him, "I can't even pick up Freddie."
"Oh," Lou said, looking down.
"I'll hold you're hand though," Ginny said, grabbing Lou's hand. Lou smiled and walked besides Ginny out to the big red van parked outside.
"I need help up," Louis said.
"I can't help you, I'm sorry," Ginny said.
"Here," Victoire said, lifting up her little brother and putting him in the van, "Go in your seat, I'll help you buckle in."
"Okay," he said, hoping into a seat in the middle of the van.
"You can get in the car Aunt Ginny," Victoire said.
"I'll wait until everyone else gets in," Ginny said. She stood behind Victoire. She was so helpful. Ginny rubbed her stomach as Teddy ran over with Roxy in his hands. He plopped her in the van.
"That the last of them?" Ginny asked.
"Yes," Mrs. Weasley said, walking over, "get in the car, now," she said, opening up the front door.
"I'll get in the back, mum, it's okay," Ginny said.
"No you will not," her mother said, "The front. The back will give you a head ache, trust me."
"I don't want you to get a head ache," Ginny said.
"No, get in the front. Now," her mother demanded. Ginny rolled her eyes and got in the front seat of the big van next to Audrey, who was driving. The kids were loud, and screaming, and wouldn't shut up. Audrey drove back to the burrow and by the time they got there, Ginny had a horrible head ache. She slowly walked towards the door, which seemed like miles away on Ginny's aching feet. The kids ran passed her and got to the door a million times quicker than her.
"Hey, Ginny," Teddy said, walking besides her.
"Hello, Teddy," Ginny said to the nine year old. Ginny held her stomach and followed Teddy into the burrow. The first thing Ginny did was sit in the first chair she saw, luckily for her the kids took the seats closer to where Mrs. Weasley usually put the good food.
"Here Ginny," Mrs. Weasley said, placing some cheese and crackers in front of her.
"Anks," Ginny said, her mouth full of food already.
"Yeah," Mrs. Weasley replied, walking down to the other side of the table and giving the kids chocolate chip cookies.
"Ginny, why are you way over there?" Teddy asked, looking down towards Ginny.
Ginny looked around and noticed there was no one around her, "Cause this seats comfy," she said.
"Isn't it the same as these seats?" Victoire asked. She acted so stuck up sometimes, it was really annoying.
"Well…" Ginny said, "I sat in this one."
"Why?" Victoire asked.
"Because I saw it first and I needed to sit," Ginny said quickly.
"Oh," Victoire said, "you could have just told us that in the beginning and we wouldn't have had to go through all this."
"Sure," Ginny said, finishing her crackers and walking to the living room to sit down.
A/N: Just because it's a holiday doesn't mean you get out of reviewing! Please review!
A/N: Whoa! I just realized something! It's already chaper twenty! Theres only, like, twelve chapters left! That's less than a fortnight!
