1 Ginny – Chapter 2
Author's Notes: I would like to assure you that this is not Harry/Ginny. In fact, it is Draco/Ginny. Just watch and see how their relationship grows. OK, second off, ignore all the things I said about Edel, that was a typo- ish mistake. OK???
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When Ginny woke up the next day—she felt a cold feeling in her heart. She wondered if it was all a dream. A good dream, in fact. She closed her eyes again, not willing to face the fact that she was the Invisible Girl again. She felt that something was attached on her finger, and she smiled. On it was a shining silver ring. Her father, her actual father, had given it to her. He had told her that the ring would protect her from evil forces.
Ginny could hardly wait for Saturday, which was only two days away from today. Saturday was the day she was getting out of Hogwarts. Saturday was the day she was a changed person. Saturday was the day she would go back to the world that she belonged. She felt a shiver of excitement running down her spine, wondering what it will be like in Enchantria.
She got up and changed into her school robes. She looked at herself in the mirror, wishing that she could change back into her real self. Only two days away, Ginny. Don't worry, she reassured herself, and she walked out of the Gryffindor common room towards the Great Hall to have breakfast. She sat down next to Ron, who was talking animatedly to Harry. As usual, she was the Invisible One around his two best friends—but Hermione always made her felt welcomed.
"Hello, Ginny!" Hermione said, noticing the girl. Ginny smiled at Hermione brightly and said, "`Morning, Hermione." Ron turned to her, surprised. "Ginny? Are you all right?" he asked. Ginny felt a stab of annoyance and snapped, "I'm fine. Why?"
"I don't know. You seem cheerful today," Ron said. Ginny folded her arms, glaring at Ron. "You know, although I keep sitting here next to you in silence, doesn't mean I'm mute," she said in a slightly loud voice. Draco, who was passing their table, smiled at Ginny and said, "You go, Weasley!" Ginny felt a thrill of excitement in her heart and wanted to say more, but as she remembered the times she and Ron had fun together, she kept her remarks to herself.
"Knock yourself out, Malfoy," Ron snarled. He was always furious when Draco said something to him, whether it was good or bad. Draco sniggered and went off towards the Slytherins' table. "So, what have you been up to?" Hermione asked her.
"Well," Ginny started. "I'm going away on Saturday,"
"Right," Ron cut her off. "Where are you going again, Ginny? Brazil?" Hermione threw a look of death at Ron and he subsided. "Well, I'm not coming back to Hogwarts," she said slowly. Hermione and Harry stared at her, their eyebrows furrowed. Ron laughed and said, "Gin, I didn't know you're such a joker." That's it! Ginny yelled to herself. "Ron, I need to talk to you," she said. "PRIVATELY."
Ron stared at his so-called sister, and nodded. Ginny pulled him away from the Gryffindors' earshot and said, "I have something to tell you that will change our lives forever." Ron raised his eyebrows and folded his arms. Ginny's stomach lurched uncontrollably. What if he makes fun of me? She thought, biting her lip. "Well, what are you waiting for?" Ron asked.
"Fine." Ginny said slowly, taking a deep breath. "Ron, I'm not your sister. I'm not a Weasley."
Ron stared at her, shocked. "Ginny! Are you all right?" he exclaimed. Now he sounded very concerned. "I'm fine, Ron." Ginny said gently. "Listen, this is a really long story…" Ginny began to explain what Professor Dumbledore, her father and mother told her. After she finished, Ron's face crumpled a little, the he started to grin. "So, all those times we slept together was…"
"Shut up, Ron!" Ginny cried, giggling.
"You know, Ginny," Ron said seriously. "I'm sorry because of the things I've done to you. I guess I haven't been the best older brother lately, huh?" Ginny smiled and hugged him tightly. "It's okay, Ron. I still love you as my brother." She said.
"You know, I can get you to marry me!" Ron joked, making Ginny exploding into fits of giggles. "So… you're going to Enchantria on Saturday, eh?" Ginny nodded solemnly and said, "I'll never forget you or Bill or Percy or Charlie or Fred or George or mum or dad…"
"I know." Ron said softly. Then, he suddenly grinned. Ginny looked at him expectantly and said, "What?"
"Never mind," he said hastily. Then, he smiled at her. "Thanks for telling me, Ginny. I'll tell Fred and George soon and I'll owl Percy, Bill, Charlie, mum, and dad." He said. Ginny smiled back at him and said, "Can I give you a little help too?"
"No, no, no," Ron said, grinning from ear to ear. "This is my job."
Ginny raised her eyebrows. Her brother was cooking something up…
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FRIDAY:
"Ginny!" Hermione said breathlessly. "I'm so glad I caught up with you!" Ginny was going to the library to do some little studying. She didn't need any studying, actually, but education is still education, libraries are still libraries and homeworks are still homeworks.
"Hey, Hermione," Ginny said, puzzled. "Why were you looking for me?"
"Let's go to the Gryffindor common room. I have a special surprise for you," Hermione said excitedly, practically dragging her to the common room. When they entered, Ginny had the surprise of her life. Confetti was exploding from every corner of the common room.
Ginny's eyes brimmed with tears when she saw her whole family there. Although they were not her actual family, but they were the ones who took care of her. Charlie, Bill, mum, dad, Percy… they're all here, Ginny thought. On the tables were tons of food, drinks and candies. Ron smiled at her and said, "Do you like it?"
Ginny gave him a big hug and said, "Thanks, Ron,"
"Hey, Ginny," said a voice behind her. She turned around and saw Harry, his eyes shining and his mouth smiling. "I'm going to miss you," Then, he leaned down to her and kissed her softly. When they broke off, the whole common room was whistling. Ginny blushed furiously and turned to her friends. "Lets dig in, everyone!" she called out. They cheered and right there and then, Katie Bell and Angelina Johnson hang a banner that was written, "GOOD LUCK, GINNY!!!"
Ginny felt her heart spreading with warmth that she had never felt before. Even though she was going away… she was going to remember her old friends. Because sometimes you discover that even the ones you think hate you are your friends.
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Ginny carried her luggage downstairs with the help of Hermione and they made their way towards Professor Dumbledore's office. The door was opened and her father and mother were there. When they saw her, their faces lit up and Ginny hugged them. Hermione smiled at Ginny, glad that the girl was happy. She turned around to go back to the common room, when Ginny ran towards her and hugged her. "Thanks Hermione," she said.
"I'm going to miss you," Hermione said. "Write to me, okay?"
"I promise," Ginny said firmly. Then, she turned to her parents. "Shall we go now?" Alexandria asked. Ginny smiled at Hermione and whispered, "Bye, Hermione." Then, she walked towards her parents and took their hands. She closed her eyes as her father began to chant ancient magic words. Then, she felt herself twirling and twirling and twirling…
When she opened her eyes, she was greeted with a fantastic scene. There were flowers all over the field, the sun was shining brightly, there were fairies flying about… and up on a hill, over the beautiful field was a big and beautiful castle.
"Welcome to Enchantria," Isaac said.
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Coming Soon: Ginny meets her older sister and older brother. Draco will find out something from his Death Eater father and the plot will soon thicken.
Author's Notes: I would like to assure you that this is not Harry/Ginny. In fact, it is Draco/Ginny. Just watch and see how their relationship grows. OK, second off, ignore all the things I said about Edel, that was a typo- ish mistake. OK???
* * *
When Ginny woke up the next day—she felt a cold feeling in her heart. She wondered if it was all a dream. A good dream, in fact. She closed her eyes again, not willing to face the fact that she was the Invisible Girl again. She felt that something was attached on her finger, and she smiled. On it was a shining silver ring. Her father, her actual father, had given it to her. He had told her that the ring would protect her from evil forces.
Ginny could hardly wait for Saturday, which was only two days away from today. Saturday was the day she was getting out of Hogwarts. Saturday was the day she was a changed person. Saturday was the day she would go back to the world that she belonged. She felt a shiver of excitement running down her spine, wondering what it will be like in Enchantria.
She got up and changed into her school robes. She looked at herself in the mirror, wishing that she could change back into her real self. Only two days away, Ginny. Don't worry, she reassured herself, and she walked out of the Gryffindor common room towards the Great Hall to have breakfast. She sat down next to Ron, who was talking animatedly to Harry. As usual, she was the Invisible One around his two best friends—but Hermione always made her felt welcomed.
"Hello, Ginny!" Hermione said, noticing the girl. Ginny smiled at Hermione brightly and said, "`Morning, Hermione." Ron turned to her, surprised. "Ginny? Are you all right?" he asked. Ginny felt a stab of annoyance and snapped, "I'm fine. Why?"
"I don't know. You seem cheerful today," Ron said. Ginny folded her arms, glaring at Ron. "You know, although I keep sitting here next to you in silence, doesn't mean I'm mute," she said in a slightly loud voice. Draco, who was passing their table, smiled at Ginny and said, "You go, Weasley!" Ginny felt a thrill of excitement in her heart and wanted to say more, but as she remembered the times she and Ron had fun together, she kept her remarks to herself.
"Knock yourself out, Malfoy," Ron snarled. He was always furious when Draco said something to him, whether it was good or bad. Draco sniggered and went off towards the Slytherins' table. "So, what have you been up to?" Hermione asked her.
"Well," Ginny started. "I'm going away on Saturday,"
"Right," Ron cut her off. "Where are you going again, Ginny? Brazil?" Hermione threw a look of death at Ron and he subsided. "Well, I'm not coming back to Hogwarts," she said slowly. Hermione and Harry stared at her, their eyebrows furrowed. Ron laughed and said, "Gin, I didn't know you're such a joker." That's it! Ginny yelled to herself. "Ron, I need to talk to you," she said. "PRIVATELY."
Ron stared at his so-called sister, and nodded. Ginny pulled him away from the Gryffindors' earshot and said, "I have something to tell you that will change our lives forever." Ron raised his eyebrows and folded his arms. Ginny's stomach lurched uncontrollably. What if he makes fun of me? She thought, biting her lip. "Well, what are you waiting for?" Ron asked.
"Fine." Ginny said slowly, taking a deep breath. "Ron, I'm not your sister. I'm not a Weasley."
Ron stared at her, shocked. "Ginny! Are you all right?" he exclaimed. Now he sounded very concerned. "I'm fine, Ron." Ginny said gently. "Listen, this is a really long story…" Ginny began to explain what Professor Dumbledore, her father and mother told her. After she finished, Ron's face crumpled a little, the he started to grin. "So, all those times we slept together was…"
"Shut up, Ron!" Ginny cried, giggling.
"You know, Ginny," Ron said seriously. "I'm sorry because of the things I've done to you. I guess I haven't been the best older brother lately, huh?" Ginny smiled and hugged him tightly. "It's okay, Ron. I still love you as my brother." She said.
"You know, I can get you to marry me!" Ron joked, making Ginny exploding into fits of giggles. "So… you're going to Enchantria on Saturday, eh?" Ginny nodded solemnly and said, "I'll never forget you or Bill or Percy or Charlie or Fred or George or mum or dad…"
"I know." Ron said softly. Then, he suddenly grinned. Ginny looked at him expectantly and said, "What?"
"Never mind," he said hastily. Then, he smiled at her. "Thanks for telling me, Ginny. I'll tell Fred and George soon and I'll owl Percy, Bill, Charlie, mum, and dad." He said. Ginny smiled back at him and said, "Can I give you a little help too?"
"No, no, no," Ron said, grinning from ear to ear. "This is my job."
Ginny raised her eyebrows. Her brother was cooking something up…
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FRIDAY:
"Ginny!" Hermione said breathlessly. "I'm so glad I caught up with you!" Ginny was going to the library to do some little studying. She didn't need any studying, actually, but education is still education, libraries are still libraries and homeworks are still homeworks.
"Hey, Hermione," Ginny said, puzzled. "Why were you looking for me?"
"Let's go to the Gryffindor common room. I have a special surprise for you," Hermione said excitedly, practically dragging her to the common room. When they entered, Ginny had the surprise of her life. Confetti was exploding from every corner of the common room.
Ginny's eyes brimmed with tears when she saw her whole family there. Although they were not her actual family, but they were the ones who took care of her. Charlie, Bill, mum, dad, Percy… they're all here, Ginny thought. On the tables were tons of food, drinks and candies. Ron smiled at her and said, "Do you like it?"
Ginny gave him a big hug and said, "Thanks, Ron,"
"Hey, Ginny," said a voice behind her. She turned around and saw Harry, his eyes shining and his mouth smiling. "I'm going to miss you," Then, he leaned down to her and kissed her softly. When they broke off, the whole common room was whistling. Ginny blushed furiously and turned to her friends. "Lets dig in, everyone!" she called out. They cheered and right there and then, Katie Bell and Angelina Johnson hang a banner that was written, "GOOD LUCK, GINNY!!!"
Ginny felt her heart spreading with warmth that she had never felt before. Even though she was going away… she was going to remember her old friends. Because sometimes you discover that even the ones you think hate you are your friends.
* * *
Ginny carried her luggage downstairs with the help of Hermione and they made their way towards Professor Dumbledore's office. The door was opened and her father and mother were there. When they saw her, their faces lit up and Ginny hugged them. Hermione smiled at Ginny, glad that the girl was happy. She turned around to go back to the common room, when Ginny ran towards her and hugged her. "Thanks Hermione," she said.
"I'm going to miss you," Hermione said. "Write to me, okay?"
"I promise," Ginny said firmly. Then, she turned to her parents. "Shall we go now?" Alexandria asked. Ginny smiled at Hermione and whispered, "Bye, Hermione." Then, she walked towards her parents and took their hands. She closed her eyes as her father began to chant ancient magic words. Then, she felt herself twirling and twirling and twirling…
When she opened her eyes, she was greeted with a fantastic scene. There were flowers all over the field, the sun was shining brightly, there were fairies flying about… and up on a hill, over the beautiful field was a big and beautiful castle.
"Welcome to Enchantria," Isaac said.
* * *
Coming Soon: Ginny meets her older sister and older brother. Draco will find out something from his Death Eater father and the plot will soon thicken.
