With All I Am

Author's Note:  This is the (I wish) much-awaited sequel to my previous weirdo story, The Healer.  I was going to put Ginny with Harry, but, after much thought and philosophical discussions with myself (and not to mention long hours of staring at pictures of Draco in leather J) I decided not to.  So read on, dear reader, read on!

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With All I Am

Part I     Walking Away

Ginny sighed as she collapsed onto the bottom stair.  She was sick and tired of what her life was becoming.  Sick of being led everywhere, sick of mincing around Harry, sick of trying to tell the story of what had happened during her capture, sick, sick, sick of it.

Harry Potter.  Boy Wonder.  The boy she had loved since the first time she had clapped eyes on him, five years before.  The boy who had rescued her from Tom Riddle in the Chamber of Secrets, four years ago.  The boy who had endured captivity with her, deep within the bowels of Lord Voldemort's fortress, without decent food or sunlight for months.  She had come to care about him a great deal, looking after him as he looked after her during the long months in their cell.  She had held his hair back when he was sick, as he did her.  He had saved her life more than once, as she had his.  There was no doubt that there was a bond between them

Why, then, was did she find herself wishing she could walk away from him so often?  In the weeks since returning to school, Harry had been very protective of her, walking her from class to class, checking up on her at breaks, always worried that she was still suffering the repercussions of what had passed.  Making sure she wasn't seconds away from a nervous breakdown.  He was wonderful, and everybody said he had a crush on her.  A year ago, even a month ago, she would have been elated to hear that.  But now, she just wanted to be left alone.

How could he be so ignorant?  Hermione told her that Harry's version of their escape featured her being blinded by the bright flash of lightning, her eyes not appreciating such assault after so long of being in the dark.  Ignorant, ignorant, ignorant.  Had he not heard the rasping words of a Death Eater hissing the spell?  Had he not heard her scream in pain as she felt the spell virtually burn away her eyes?  They were still there, of course, but she knew she could never see again.  And who cared, really?  What was there to look at?

He amazed her.  So famous, a household name for "saving the world".  She wanted to laugh out loud.  Harry Potter, Boy Wonder.  Around her, the males of her peer group had grown and matured into young men.  Except for one.  Harry may have grown to suit his frame, might have matured physically, but in many ways he has still the boy she had first met.  He lost his temper at the smallest thing; he was constantly acting obnoxious and breaking rules.  Even Ron had expressed annoyance at his behavior.  How had she come to love him? she wondered. 

And now, on the first of February, she had finally lost it.  Got up in the middle of a group conversation and walked away.  Ignored the protests of her friends and family, just walked out of the room without the aid of a guide or a spell.  She had walked through countless hallways and corridors, relying on her memories of the school's layout to guide her.  The memories, of course, had been given two and a half years to rot, and were less than perfect.

And that was how she had found herself sitting here, at the bottom step of an unfamiliar staircase, feeling more lost, literally and figuratively, than she could remember ever feeling before.  Wondering how on Earth she would find her way to her dormitory, who would be around to help her get back.  She almost laughed out loud.  Who was she to call Harry a child, when she spent her time storming out of rooms down hallways she didn't know and couldn't even see, just to be free of a conversation?

Ginny started to climb to her feet, though what she meant to do once standing escaped her.  Stand around until someone noticed her, she supposed.  Tears of frustration stung at the corners of her sightless eyes, and she furiously blinked them away, wiping her face with a sleeve.  Finally standing, she grasped the handrail and began to ascend the staircase slowly, one step at a time.  She was only a few steps from the top when, suddenly, she heard an amazed voice.

"Ginny?  What are you doing here?"

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