Forbidden, Forever: Part 3
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Ginny found that all through the rest of the day couldn't concentrate. Sitting in Transfiguration,
she was in a world of her own. Proffessor McGonagall was so annoyed with her at the end of
the lesson that she gave them extra homework and Ginny got a lot of very sarcastic
"thankyou"s from the other Gryffindors. As 7:30 rolled round Ginny gladly left the Gryffindor
Tower where Colin was telling people that she had purposely attacked all those people in the
first year, which Ginny had got sick and tired of denying and was instead saying nothing at all.
She had been trying to read 'Advanced Transfiguration' by Christina Swop, but found it hard,
hearing loud snide comments about her from the opposite side of the room. She got up and
walked out through the portrait hole, hearing Colin say,
"Didn't you always think there was something dodgy about her?"
However, when she was out of the hole, sheer panic hit her. How can I do this, she
thought, I'll be a nervous wreck after an hour with him. Hurrying, not wanting to be late, she
went down the corridor to the dungeons.
"It won't be that bad." she said to herself before knocking on the door. She went in and saw
Snape standing, looking at a book. Yes it will, she thought, her heart sinking.
"Ah, Ginny, you're here. Sit down." He indicated a chair and she sat, feeling very worried.
"Dumbledore would like you to tell me if there is anything bothering you." He said, while he
pulled up a chair on the opposite side of the table. "Well, is there anything?" Ginny avoided his
eyes. As if I'd tell you, she thought. "Ah, but you'd like to wouldn't you?" a nasty little voice said
at the back of her head.
"No, nothing." She replied, still studying the table.
"Good, I'd like you to copy out this section of the book." He indicated a piece of writing on
advanced reviving spells. Ginny was amazed, where was the horrible detention she'd been
expecting? Still, she wasn't going to complain.
She got out her quill and parchment and began to copy the writing. She was keeping her
head down but she could feel him watching her. She let her hair fall over her face, blocking it
from view. Ginny had no idea what time it was, she just carried on writing, feeling tense and
never once relaxing. Please please please let it be midnight soon, she thought, then I can go.
To her relief, Ginny finally heard the clock strike 12.
"You have served your detention," said Snape from in front of her, "you may go."
Ginny looked up and saw him holding the door open for her. She crammed her things into her
bag and hurried towards the door. As she was about to go out of the door, she suddenly
decided to look at him. She looked up and their eyes locked. They stood and looked at each
other for what looked like an eternity until he put a hand to her cheek and lifted her head gently.
He kissed her. First of all the kiss was gentle and soft, then she returned the kiss and it got
deeper and more passionate. Without breaking the kiss, Snape closed the door.
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Ginny found that all through the rest of the day couldn't concentrate. Sitting in Transfiguration,
she was in a world of her own. Proffessor McGonagall was so annoyed with her at the end of
the lesson that she gave them extra homework and Ginny got a lot of very sarcastic
"thankyou"s from the other Gryffindors. As 7:30 rolled round Ginny gladly left the Gryffindor
Tower where Colin was telling people that she had purposely attacked all those people in the
first year, which Ginny had got sick and tired of denying and was instead saying nothing at all.
She had been trying to read 'Advanced Transfiguration' by Christina Swop, but found it hard,
hearing loud snide comments about her from the opposite side of the room. She got up and
walked out through the portrait hole, hearing Colin say,
"Didn't you always think there was something dodgy about her?"
However, when she was out of the hole, sheer panic hit her. How can I do this, she
thought, I'll be a nervous wreck after an hour with him. Hurrying, not wanting to be late, she
went down the corridor to the dungeons.
"It won't be that bad." she said to herself before knocking on the door. She went in and saw
Snape standing, looking at a book. Yes it will, she thought, her heart sinking.
"Ah, Ginny, you're here. Sit down." He indicated a chair and she sat, feeling very worried.
"Dumbledore would like you to tell me if there is anything bothering you." He said, while he
pulled up a chair on the opposite side of the table. "Well, is there anything?" Ginny avoided his
eyes. As if I'd tell you, she thought. "Ah, but you'd like to wouldn't you?" a nasty little voice said
at the back of her head.
"No, nothing." She replied, still studying the table.
"Good, I'd like you to copy out this section of the book." He indicated a piece of writing on
advanced reviving spells. Ginny was amazed, where was the horrible detention she'd been
expecting? Still, she wasn't going to complain.
She got out her quill and parchment and began to copy the writing. She was keeping her
head down but she could feel him watching her. She let her hair fall over her face, blocking it
from view. Ginny had no idea what time it was, she just carried on writing, feeling tense and
never once relaxing. Please please please let it be midnight soon, she thought, then I can go.
To her relief, Ginny finally heard the clock strike 12.
"You have served your detention," said Snape from in front of her, "you may go."
Ginny looked up and saw him holding the door open for her. She crammed her things into her
bag and hurried towards the door. As she was about to go out of the door, she suddenly
decided to look at him. She looked up and their eyes locked. They stood and looked at each
other for what looked like an eternity until he put a hand to her cheek and lifted her head gently.
He kissed her. First of all the kiss was gentle and soft, then she returned the kiss and it got
deeper and more passionate. Without breaking the kiss, Snape closed the door.
