Harry Potter and the Troublesome Evie

By Trephinia Cealyn

Chapter 17 | The Plot Begins

          "Draco I don't want you going back to that hellhole." Ginny said rather convincingly but Draco shook his head.

          "I have to Ginny." He grabbed his trunk.

          "I hate holidays." Ginny said darkly.

          "Bye love." He left her standing their cursing Easter Break.

          "It's perfect dear don't you see?" Narcissa said trying to convince Draco.

          "No mother I don't see how kidnapping my girlfriend is perfect. Enlighten me." Draco said sarcastically.

          "You will dear." Narcissa left the room smiling.

          "This is not good." Draco threw himself on his bed. "I have to warn Ginny."

          "Ginny come on, you have left you're room for hours." Lila pleaded.

          "I'm fine," Ginny picked up one of her schoolbooks. "I have homework."

          "Ginny you're becoming recluse, ever since Draco left for home you haven't taken a step out of this room except for food, and you barely eat anything then."

"I don't see why you care Lila, you found out who I love now leave me alone." "Come on Ginny." Lila said standing by the door. "We can go down by the lake."

          "No Lila," Ginny turned her back to the girl.

          "Fine."

          "Where's Harry?" Hermoine asked Ron.

          "I don't care."

          "Come on Ron, stop being stupid." Hermoine sat next to the boy. "Why don't you just go talk to Neville?"

          "No." Ron stood up and left the common room.

          "Men!" Hermoine said exasperated.

          "I heard that."

          "Harry!"

          "No it's Draco love." Harry mocked.

          "I think I'd know if it was Draco."

          "I don't think you would."

          "Oh this is just disgusting." Fred said leaving the common room.

          "Utterly boring." George said following. Hermoine and Harry just shrugged.

          "No mother I won't play any part in this twisted little game of yours." Draco was arguing with Narcissa in the hallway.

          "I'm sorry Draco but you don't have a choice." Narcissa said in a sweet tone. "Either you help us get this little Weasley child or we get her ourselves and kill her."

          "Mother I can't." Draco said firmly. He swept out of the room and packed his trunk. 

          "You'll be sorry Draco." No Mother, you'll be sorry.

          "Draco is coming back today." Ginny said happily pulling on her cloak.

          "Wonderful." Lila said lounging on her bed. "Maybe you'll emerge from your room every once and a while."

          "Why so sardonic love?" Ginny said throwing a pillow at her and quitting the room.

          "Does she even know what that means?" Lila said pulling the pillow off her face.

          "Oy Ginny!" Fred yelled down the hall.  

          "Yes darling brother," Ginny said turning around.

          "The Great Hall is that way." George said pointing in the other direction.      

          "Yes silly, I know." She continued walking in the wrong direction.      

          "Then where are you going?" Fred asked walking next to her.

          "To get Draco." She stated.

          "Of course,"

          "Didn't even have to ask."

          "Already knew the answer."

          "Could've found it out by looking at her face."

          "You said it."        

          "Let's find Ron and throw spiders in his hair."

          "Excellent idea brother, pure brilliance."

          "Ginny." Draco yelled dropping his trunk and running towards the girl.

          "Draco." Time sped down as the two ran towards each other, like in those corny movies where two people running through the fields shout each others names and go through long kissing scenes. Well that almost happened.

          "Oww, Draco." Ginny said rubbing her head. They had collided and Ginny had fallen back hitting her head on a rock.

          "Sorry Ginny." Draco rubbed his arm.   

          "It's okay." She stood up carefully, she felt a little woozy.

          "Care to try again."

          "As long as you don't bump into me." Ginny agreed and he pulled her into a long drawn out kiss. Every once and while you heard a ouch because one of them had hit the other in a sore spot.