"Any last minute entries?" Harry walked up to the desk and signed himself up, what the heck. Ginny huddled in the corner, admiring Harry from afar. This is the first time that she'd actually had an obsession. She considered them silly but this time she just couldn't help herself.

The head from the walls casted a magic spell. Ginny was hit with a romance spell. One of great magnitude. It was enough to throw the strongest willed wizard into whack. Fortunately, it only worked on pure witches and wizards. They had to be pure of heart. Unfortunately, Ginny was.

Ginny felt a wash of pureblooded emotion. It was enough to send her feeling up Harry but she knew it was wrong and she felt a sudden urge not to. It was like fighting the imperius curse. You could fight it was just very hard.

Harry moved to a table about 6 feet from Ginny. She forced herself, with much power to remain sitting. "Wormtail," said a radio connection. "Yes Voldemort?" asked the head in the wall. "Is it working?"

"It's hard to tell: a. she has on the invisibility cloak, b. she isn't moving, c. I can't see her facial expression, and d. I'm not sure if I did the charm right. It's very old magic, as you obviously know.

Ginny's hormones were not going to get the best of her. She sat and she struggled with herself. He was really good-looking wasn't he? No stop that! You're going to lunge at him them.

"We use a double oust system. If you lose one game you are still in it. If you lose two, however, that is the end of you. Because if you play the winner in the first match and he beats everyone up the line and he wins then it is unfair to you because the challenger never had to face him until now."

"Begin." Harry played against a very attractive Dutch witch. She was good, better than Harry but by a fluke, Harry won. Ron advanced, Hermione won, Ms. Weasley lost, and Fred beat George out for their match. Percy let Penelope win, graciously.

Fred showed himself to Hermione, parts rising he forced her to hug him. "Oh, I beat my brother. What do you think of me? I'm better than George in every way," he said.