Another chapter, yay
Ok, this one is kind of weird - ish, but it kind of flowed. Anyway, i hope it is not a major disappointment, thank you to my reviewers, keep it up.
and once again ignore the crappy spelling.
and I am sorry, this one is a little bit more serious then the last ones.
*****
Draco scaled the side of the building carefully.
"My kingdom for a firebolt" He muttered as he found his footing and hoisted himself up again, reaching to top railing.
"Crap" he groaned as he fell over the stone raining onto the hard stone platform. He rubbed his shoulder where he fell and then went to sit in the shadowy corner.
A few minutes later, the door to the bedroom opened, and Ginny walked out. She leant agaist the railing of the balcony.
"Draco, Draco, where for art thou Draco" Ginny whispered loudly, Draco smirked.
"I am here" he smiled, she jumped.
"Ahh, you scared the crap out of me" Ginny laughed.
"I am sorry" Draco replied.
"No you are not" Ginny told him.
"True, I am not" They laughed together.
"You know, I really like it here, no classes, no pushy brothers, no Snape..." Ginny smiled.
"Really, you would rather be stuck in this world full of weird people and weird clothing and weird talking then be back were you feel at home?" Draco asked
"Well, if I am here with you..." Ginny replied. What the hell did she say that for? Ginny looked down at her lap. She didn't like Draco did she? Did she? naw, she couldn't, it was only because they were both away from their homes and alone, he was a familair face in the world.
"You mean, you dont mind being here with me?" Draco asked, Ginny sighed.
"Well, it would have been better if I was here with some one I actully liked, but..." Ginny began
"You dont like me?" Draco asked, hurt. Ginny looked at him, there was betrayal in his eyes.
"It is not the way it sounded...You know the way life is back a hogwarts. We were never friends, it was a grudge held even when our parents went to school together" Ginny replied.
"Just like Romeo and Juliet..." Draco began
"Yeah, just like Romeo and Juiet...except, we are not star crossed lovers" Ginny reminded him, he nodded.
They sat in silence for a few minutes. Ginny watching Draco star gazing. His eyes had glazed over slightly, the reflection of the stars in them.
For the first time in her life, Ginny was happy she was alone with Draco. Sure, back at school they hated each other, couldn't care less if the other walked into a raging hippogriffs lair, but now, when all they had was each other, she felt a connection to him.
And he was right, they were so much like the star crossed lovers in the play. Ginny knew for a fact that neither Lucius Malfoy or Arthur Weasley would ever appologise for their differences.
It the world could have been so different. If Lucius and Arthur had of been friends, then who knew, maybe Ginny feelings towards Draco may have been different.
And then she would not feel so guilty for the feelings he was envoking in her now.
Ginny moved to the other side of the balcony, leaning against the railing and overlooking the orchard.
What did she feel for Draco now? She had no idea. She was glad she was not all alone in this world, she was glad that at least one person knew she was not the real Juliet.
And the kiss. There was no doubt about it, he had kissed her earlier. He had kissed her in a way she had never been kissed before, a breath taking forbidden kiss that made her heart soar.
"Ay me" Ginny sighed. She could hear Draco laughing at the other side of the balcony.
"Did you just say 'Ay Me'?" He asked.
"I am Juliet, am I not?" she grinned, and then sighed again.
"Well, young Juliet...what is the matter?" He asked, she shrugged.
"Maybe I do want to go home, but part of me doesn't. If we go home, things will be back to the way it always was, we would be fighting again" Ginny told him.
"Not necessarily" Draco replied.
"It would be the same, here we are Romeo and Juliet, but back there, we will always be Draco and Ginny, slytherin and Gryffindor, always against each other." Ginny said.
"Maybe I never wanted to be against you" Draco whispered, and then turned his gaze to the sky again.
"What?" She asked him.
"I said, I never wanted to be against you...society and politics told us what to feel for each other, and I never felt that" Draco told her.
Ginny sighed. She had never really hated him either. She just felt what she thought she had to think. But now that she thought back on it, he wasn't such a jerk.
"What are you saying Draco?" She asked
"i am saying, maybe we have more in common with Romeo and Juliet than we will admitt" he whispered, and then laced his fingers through her hair, his lips pressing softly against hers.
Well, Ginny's heart was soaring again. Her hands wrapped around his neck as she kissed back with twice as much passion.
"It is the east, and you are my sun, arise fair sun, and kill the envious moon" Draco whispered.
"Are you just going to recite Shakespeare all the time?" She asked smiling.
"I may" he grinned softly.
"Draco..." She whispered.
"yes?" He asked
"i think i love thee" Ginny replied, and then looked away. Draco ran his finger down her cheek and brought her face back to his.
"I love thee too" He smiled, bringing her lips to his yet again. "What shall I sware it by?"
"you moron, stop reciting Shakespeare" Ginny smiled. "I dont need you to sware it to me, i believe you"
"Good, because it is true" Draco smiled.
"Juliet" Some one exclaimed from the inside of the house.
"Crap, you have to go" Ginny said desperately, pushing Draco to the rail of the balcony.
"Will I see you tomorrow?" He asked
"of course, we will find a way" Draco whispered, kissed her cheek and then jumped off of the balcony.
"Crap, there goes my quidditch career" Ginny heard him yelp as he his the ground with a thud. She moved to watch him leave.
"Madam" Nurse called from inside again.
"I'll be there in a second" Ginny yelled back.
"Night Gin" Draco smiled
"Good night, good night, parting is such sweet sorrow" both of them laughed before Draco once again disappeared.
Ok, this one is kind of weird - ish, but it kind of flowed. Anyway, i hope it is not a major disappointment, thank you to my reviewers, keep it up.
and once again ignore the crappy spelling.
and I am sorry, this one is a little bit more serious then the last ones.
*****
Draco scaled the side of the building carefully.
"My kingdom for a firebolt" He muttered as he found his footing and hoisted himself up again, reaching to top railing.
"Crap" he groaned as he fell over the stone raining onto the hard stone platform. He rubbed his shoulder where he fell and then went to sit in the shadowy corner.
A few minutes later, the door to the bedroom opened, and Ginny walked out. She leant agaist the railing of the balcony.
"Draco, Draco, where for art thou Draco" Ginny whispered loudly, Draco smirked.
"I am here" he smiled, she jumped.
"Ahh, you scared the crap out of me" Ginny laughed.
"I am sorry" Draco replied.
"No you are not" Ginny told him.
"True, I am not" They laughed together.
"You know, I really like it here, no classes, no pushy brothers, no Snape..." Ginny smiled.
"Really, you would rather be stuck in this world full of weird people and weird clothing and weird talking then be back were you feel at home?" Draco asked
"Well, if I am here with you..." Ginny replied. What the hell did she say that for? Ginny looked down at her lap. She didn't like Draco did she? Did she? naw, she couldn't, it was only because they were both away from their homes and alone, he was a familair face in the world.
"You mean, you dont mind being here with me?" Draco asked, Ginny sighed.
"Well, it would have been better if I was here with some one I actully liked, but..." Ginny began
"You dont like me?" Draco asked, hurt. Ginny looked at him, there was betrayal in his eyes.
"It is not the way it sounded...You know the way life is back a hogwarts. We were never friends, it was a grudge held even when our parents went to school together" Ginny replied.
"Just like Romeo and Juliet..." Draco began
"Yeah, just like Romeo and Juiet...except, we are not star crossed lovers" Ginny reminded him, he nodded.
They sat in silence for a few minutes. Ginny watching Draco star gazing. His eyes had glazed over slightly, the reflection of the stars in them.
For the first time in her life, Ginny was happy she was alone with Draco. Sure, back at school they hated each other, couldn't care less if the other walked into a raging hippogriffs lair, but now, when all they had was each other, she felt a connection to him.
And he was right, they were so much like the star crossed lovers in the play. Ginny knew for a fact that neither Lucius Malfoy or Arthur Weasley would ever appologise for their differences.
It the world could have been so different. If Lucius and Arthur had of been friends, then who knew, maybe Ginny feelings towards Draco may have been different.
And then she would not feel so guilty for the feelings he was envoking in her now.
Ginny moved to the other side of the balcony, leaning against the railing and overlooking the orchard.
What did she feel for Draco now? She had no idea. She was glad she was not all alone in this world, she was glad that at least one person knew she was not the real Juliet.
And the kiss. There was no doubt about it, he had kissed her earlier. He had kissed her in a way she had never been kissed before, a breath taking forbidden kiss that made her heart soar.
"Ay me" Ginny sighed. She could hear Draco laughing at the other side of the balcony.
"Did you just say 'Ay Me'?" He asked.
"I am Juliet, am I not?" she grinned, and then sighed again.
"Well, young Juliet...what is the matter?" He asked, she shrugged.
"Maybe I do want to go home, but part of me doesn't. If we go home, things will be back to the way it always was, we would be fighting again" Ginny told him.
"Not necessarily" Draco replied.
"It would be the same, here we are Romeo and Juliet, but back there, we will always be Draco and Ginny, slytherin and Gryffindor, always against each other." Ginny said.
"Maybe I never wanted to be against you" Draco whispered, and then turned his gaze to the sky again.
"What?" She asked him.
"I said, I never wanted to be against you...society and politics told us what to feel for each other, and I never felt that" Draco told her.
Ginny sighed. She had never really hated him either. She just felt what she thought she had to think. But now that she thought back on it, he wasn't such a jerk.
"What are you saying Draco?" She asked
"i am saying, maybe we have more in common with Romeo and Juliet than we will admitt" he whispered, and then laced his fingers through her hair, his lips pressing softly against hers.
Well, Ginny's heart was soaring again. Her hands wrapped around his neck as she kissed back with twice as much passion.
"It is the east, and you are my sun, arise fair sun, and kill the envious moon" Draco whispered.
"Are you just going to recite Shakespeare all the time?" She asked smiling.
"I may" he grinned softly.
"Draco..." She whispered.
"yes?" He asked
"i think i love thee" Ginny replied, and then looked away. Draco ran his finger down her cheek and brought her face back to his.
"I love thee too" He smiled, bringing her lips to his yet again. "What shall I sware it by?"
"you moron, stop reciting Shakespeare" Ginny smiled. "I dont need you to sware it to me, i believe you"
"Good, because it is true" Draco smiled.
"Juliet" Some one exclaimed from the inside of the house.
"Crap, you have to go" Ginny said desperately, pushing Draco to the rail of the balcony.
"Will I see you tomorrow?" He asked
"of course, we will find a way" Draco whispered, kissed her cheek and then jumped off of the balcony.
"Crap, there goes my quidditch career" Ginny heard him yelp as he his the ground with a thud. She moved to watch him leave.
"Madam" Nurse called from inside again.
"I'll be there in a second" Ginny yelled back.
"Night Gin" Draco smiled
"Good night, good night, parting is such sweet sorrow" both of them laughed before Draco once again disappeared.
