*~Author's Notes: Hey guys, thanks for all your help and suggestions about this story. It has really helped me so much in creating this next chapter
I have made some changes, for example, Draco's eyes are now gray, sorry about that. Thanks again and keep the comments coming. Your
support and suggestions is what is keeping me and going with this story. Note all of these characters, except the small few that I have added. Are creations
of JK Rowlings, so I can not take credit for any of them*~
Ginny just stared into Malfoy's gray eyes unable to speak. For the first time Ginny noticed how beautiful his eyes were. 'Ginny say something, don't just
stand there,' she scolded herself. She opened her mouth to speak, but before words were able to come out she was interrupted. "Draco" Noah said excitedly. "Hey Noah,
how's my main man. Give me five," Draco said giving Noah a high five. Ginny glared at suspiciously at Malfoy. 'Draco Malfoy, good with kids?' She thought to herself.
The idea of little kids growing up to idolize Draco Malfoy made her want to vomit. "Come on you guys, let's continue on our walk," Ginny said grabbing Katie who was now
giving Draco a hug. "Ginny, can Draco come on the walk with us?" Noah asked pleadingly. "Yeah can't he?" Katie added. "No, I don't think so," Ginny replied shortly.
"Why not?" Noah sound pouting. "Yeah, Gin, why not?" Malfoy added with his trademark sarcastic smirk appearing on his face. Ginny looked at the children,
she felt horrible because it was obvious that they indeed wanted Draco to come along with them. "Oh, alright, I suppose he can go," she said giving a very cautious glare towards
Draco. Draco ignored her response, as though it did not happen. And the four of them walked towards the park.
When the reached the park, Katie and Noah quickly ran towards the swing set, leaving Ginny and Draco standing off to the side alone. Without looking towards the direction of Malfoy and Ginny they
started to towards the swings. "Ginny, can we talk, for a second?" Draco said, in an almost sweet tone that Ginny had never heard from him. Ginny immediately halted, and stood there some-what shocked.
He must have noticed the shocked look that had spread accross her face. "Look, I'm not going to hurt ya, I just want to talk to you for a second." "I know but, I was just shocked a little shocked that you
had called me Ginny, you never call me that." Draco laughed in reply. "Well, that's what I wanted to talk to you about, I mean for the kids sake, I think it would be good if we both tried to be nice to
eachother this summer," Draco said, in a much colder voice than before. "Oh," Ginny said sounding somewhat dissappointed, "I thought maybe for a second you were being nice to me because you had grown up
a bit." Draco responded with a very cold laugh. "You thought for a second that I would befriend a Weasley. Are you out of your mind? I'm sorry to burst your bubble, Gin, but my friends don't come from low end
of the income bracket. Or from muggle families like Potter and Granger," he said adding another one of his wicked smirks. Ginny's face darkened to a very shade of red. "I thought maybe for a second, that Ron
and Harry and all of them were wrong about you. That maybe you aren't the ass hole that everybody says you are. Maybe there is more to Draco Malfoy than what we see at school. But I guess I was wrong," she said, both
angry and a bit sad. "Oh no, Ginny, you see that is where you are wrong? There is a lot more to me than you know, and will ever know I'm sorry to say," he said simply with very little emotion. "Katie, Noah come on were leaving,"
Ginny yelled walking over to them. "Why, we haven't even been here for very long?" Noah protested. "Don't ask questions, just come on," she bellowed towards them. The two children quickly got up and walked slowly towards her,
a look of fear and confusion had formed on thier faces, they never seen Ginny act like that before. "You stay away from them, Malfoy. I mean it. Or I will, I will... send my brother Charlie's dragons on you," she shouted as she grabbed the
children and proceded to walk towards the Lawerence home. "You aren't really going to send dragons on Draco, are you Ginny?" Katie asked. Ginny could sense a slight bit of fear in Katie's voice as she asked this. "No, of course not,"
Ginny said reassuring her. "It's just that Draco Malfoy, is one of the few people on this Earth who always manages to upset me like that. I'm sorry I acted like that," Ginny reassured her.
The rest of the day seemed to be going at a snail's pace. All she wanted was to be able to go home, and maybe vent to her brother Ron about her little run in with Malfoy. Ginny did not understand why on Earth he managed
to upset her as much as he did. In some ways, Ginny felt sorry for him. She suspected that anyone who came from a family as horrible as the Malfoy's would have no choice but to be a jerk. Her mother was also one to defend Draco to
some degree, she said it would surprise her if Lucius Malfoy was abusive. Ginny believed this too be true, she knew for a fact that Lucius was a deatheater. Ginny was always looking for some evidence of vulnerability in Draco, something to tell her that he wasn't just a evil spoiled brat. Then today, she saw how gentle Draco became when was around Katie and Noah. Ginny saw that side of him and it intrigued her. She thought for a brief momment that maybe Draco the tough guy act that he put on for his slytherin buddies was just that, an act. However, she dismissed these thoughts immediately when he attacked her family and her. 'I guess you are really just a cruel, selfish brat like everyone said,' she said trying to convince herself.
At around 5pm Mike Lawerence finnally came home. Ginny was relieved, for she was more than read to go home and eat some dinner. She spoke briefly to Mr. Lawerence, not wanting to get into a long conversation with him. At about 5:10, Ginny threw up some Floo powder and arrived inside the Weasley fireplace. Ginny was very pleased to hear the sounds of her mother and three of her brothers; Ron, George, and Fred in the kitchen arguing as usual. The Weasley family loved to tease eachother and did so on a regular basis, especially the twins George and Fred. Today the twins appeared to once again be arguing with their mother about opening a joke shop when they got out of school. "But mom think about all the money we would make," Fred said, somewhat wide-eyed. "It's an awful way to make money, making fools out of other people. And some of that stuff is dangerous," Molly told her children. Ginny appeared in the doorway. "Hey, everyone," she said happily. "Oh hello, dear, how was work?" Mrs. Weasley said, as she handed Ron some food. Ron was sitting at the table, feeding a snowy white owl. Ginny immediately recognized the owl to be her brothers best friend Harry Potter's. Ginny had always been very fond of Harry, and recieved a great deal of taunting from her older brothers because of it. "What is Hedwig doing here?" Ginny asked. "Oh, we recieved some letters from Harry today and I mean I couldn't just send poor Hedwig back to them, he looked like the Dursley's hadn't fed him in a week. I certainly hope thier feeding Harry...," Mrs. Weasley said expressing concern for the boy whom she considered to be a eighth child. "I'm sure Harry's okay mom, he would just leave if he wasn't. He's done it before," Ron said, trying to convince himself that his best friend was indeed okay. "How is Harry doing?" Ginny asked Ron. "Well, find out yourself, he wrote you a letter too," Ron said handing Ginny and envelope with her name written upon it. "Really?" Ginny said exicited. "Ooooo, a letter from Harry," George said mocking his little sister. Ginny didn't care, she quickly ran upstairs eager to read what Harry had written her.
I have made some changes, for example, Draco's eyes are now gray, sorry about that. Thanks again and keep the comments coming. Your
support and suggestions is what is keeping me and going with this story. Note all of these characters, except the small few that I have added. Are creations
of JK Rowlings, so I can not take credit for any of them*~
Ginny just stared into Malfoy's gray eyes unable to speak. For the first time Ginny noticed how beautiful his eyes were. 'Ginny say something, don't just
stand there,' she scolded herself. She opened her mouth to speak, but before words were able to come out she was interrupted. "Draco" Noah said excitedly. "Hey Noah,
how's my main man. Give me five," Draco said giving Noah a high five. Ginny glared at suspiciously at Malfoy. 'Draco Malfoy, good with kids?' She thought to herself.
The idea of little kids growing up to idolize Draco Malfoy made her want to vomit. "Come on you guys, let's continue on our walk," Ginny said grabbing Katie who was now
giving Draco a hug. "Ginny, can Draco come on the walk with us?" Noah asked pleadingly. "Yeah can't he?" Katie added. "No, I don't think so," Ginny replied shortly.
"Why not?" Noah sound pouting. "Yeah, Gin, why not?" Malfoy added with his trademark sarcastic smirk appearing on his face. Ginny looked at the children,
she felt horrible because it was obvious that they indeed wanted Draco to come along with them. "Oh, alright, I suppose he can go," she said giving a very cautious glare towards
Draco. Draco ignored her response, as though it did not happen. And the four of them walked towards the park.
When the reached the park, Katie and Noah quickly ran towards the swing set, leaving Ginny and Draco standing off to the side alone. Without looking towards the direction of Malfoy and Ginny they
started to towards the swings. "Ginny, can we talk, for a second?" Draco said, in an almost sweet tone that Ginny had never heard from him. Ginny immediately halted, and stood there some-what shocked.
He must have noticed the shocked look that had spread accross her face. "Look, I'm not going to hurt ya, I just want to talk to you for a second." "I know but, I was just shocked a little shocked that you
had called me Ginny, you never call me that." Draco laughed in reply. "Well, that's what I wanted to talk to you about, I mean for the kids sake, I think it would be good if we both tried to be nice to
eachother this summer," Draco said, in a much colder voice than before. "Oh," Ginny said sounding somewhat dissappointed, "I thought maybe for a second you were being nice to me because you had grown up
a bit." Draco responded with a very cold laugh. "You thought for a second that I would befriend a Weasley. Are you out of your mind? I'm sorry to burst your bubble, Gin, but my friends don't come from low end
of the income bracket. Or from muggle families like Potter and Granger," he said adding another one of his wicked smirks. Ginny's face darkened to a very shade of red. "I thought maybe for a second, that Ron
and Harry and all of them were wrong about you. That maybe you aren't the ass hole that everybody says you are. Maybe there is more to Draco Malfoy than what we see at school. But I guess I was wrong," she said, both
angry and a bit sad. "Oh no, Ginny, you see that is where you are wrong? There is a lot more to me than you know, and will ever know I'm sorry to say," he said simply with very little emotion. "Katie, Noah come on were leaving,"
Ginny yelled walking over to them. "Why, we haven't even been here for very long?" Noah protested. "Don't ask questions, just come on," she bellowed towards them. The two children quickly got up and walked slowly towards her,
a look of fear and confusion had formed on thier faces, they never seen Ginny act like that before. "You stay away from them, Malfoy. I mean it. Or I will, I will... send my brother Charlie's dragons on you," she shouted as she grabbed the
children and proceded to walk towards the Lawerence home. "You aren't really going to send dragons on Draco, are you Ginny?" Katie asked. Ginny could sense a slight bit of fear in Katie's voice as she asked this. "No, of course not,"
Ginny said reassuring her. "It's just that Draco Malfoy, is one of the few people on this Earth who always manages to upset me like that. I'm sorry I acted like that," Ginny reassured her.
The rest of the day seemed to be going at a snail's pace. All she wanted was to be able to go home, and maybe vent to her brother Ron about her little run in with Malfoy. Ginny did not understand why on Earth he managed
to upset her as much as he did. In some ways, Ginny felt sorry for him. She suspected that anyone who came from a family as horrible as the Malfoy's would have no choice but to be a jerk. Her mother was also one to defend Draco to
some degree, she said it would surprise her if Lucius Malfoy was abusive. Ginny believed this too be true, she knew for a fact that Lucius was a deatheater. Ginny was always looking for some evidence of vulnerability in Draco, something to tell her that he wasn't just a evil spoiled brat. Then today, she saw how gentle Draco became when was around Katie and Noah. Ginny saw that side of him and it intrigued her. She thought for a brief momment that maybe Draco the tough guy act that he put on for his slytherin buddies was just that, an act. However, she dismissed these thoughts immediately when he attacked her family and her. 'I guess you are really just a cruel, selfish brat like everyone said,' she said trying to convince herself.
At around 5pm Mike Lawerence finnally came home. Ginny was relieved, for she was more than read to go home and eat some dinner. She spoke briefly to Mr. Lawerence, not wanting to get into a long conversation with him. At about 5:10, Ginny threw up some Floo powder and arrived inside the Weasley fireplace. Ginny was very pleased to hear the sounds of her mother and three of her brothers; Ron, George, and Fred in the kitchen arguing as usual. The Weasley family loved to tease eachother and did so on a regular basis, especially the twins George and Fred. Today the twins appeared to once again be arguing with their mother about opening a joke shop when they got out of school. "But mom think about all the money we would make," Fred said, somewhat wide-eyed. "It's an awful way to make money, making fools out of other people. And some of that stuff is dangerous," Molly told her children. Ginny appeared in the doorway. "Hey, everyone," she said happily. "Oh hello, dear, how was work?" Mrs. Weasley said, as she handed Ron some food. Ron was sitting at the table, feeding a snowy white owl. Ginny immediately recognized the owl to be her brothers best friend Harry Potter's. Ginny had always been very fond of Harry, and recieved a great deal of taunting from her older brothers because of it. "What is Hedwig doing here?" Ginny asked. "Oh, we recieved some letters from Harry today and I mean I couldn't just send poor Hedwig back to them, he looked like the Dursley's hadn't fed him in a week. I certainly hope thier feeding Harry...," Mrs. Weasley said expressing concern for the boy whom she considered to be a eighth child. "I'm sure Harry's okay mom, he would just leave if he wasn't. He's done it before," Ron said, trying to convince himself that his best friend was indeed okay. "How is Harry doing?" Ginny asked Ron. "Well, find out yourself, he wrote you a letter too," Ron said handing Ginny and envelope with her name written upon it. "Really?" Ginny said exicited. "Ooooo, a letter from Harry," George said mocking his little sister. Ginny didn't care, she quickly ran upstairs eager to read what Harry had written her.
