Disclaimer: This is going to be my last disclaimer. I'm really sick of writing them and there's no point in it unless you always start reading at chapter six. We all know I don't own anything Harry Potter so let's not kid ourselves and I doubt anyone comes around to check on fics to see if we use disclaimers or not and proceed to sue people who don't.

Summary: Finally! Some D/G action!

Author's Notes: I think this might be the longest chapter in this whole story. This is what happens when you drag out your story too much. Your idea ends up taking too long to get across and your chapters don't fit each quote so you have to write one long chapter to keep up. Does this whole author's note even make sense? Anyway, I think this is a pretty good chapter so it shouldn't be too bad. And I have to slow down even more on updating because I'm trying to focus on writing a fanfic for a contest, but I promise that right after writing that one, I'll speed up the updates. This is only Part 1 of chapter 6 because Chapter 6 is way too long and I needed to separate them. Plus, I haven't been giving you guys enough updates lately so here it is! Read and review please!

Last chapter: Peppie slept in Ginny's bed which in turn gave Draco…suggestive thoughts. Robbie kept Draco up being his usual adorable self. Last time we saw them, Draco and Ginny were in a suggestive position (therefore Draco's suggestive thoughts weren't too far off) and we left them there in a kiss…or their lips just met which technically speaking is not a kiss…so…here's the next chapter.

Chapter 6, Part 1 – Provoking Feelings

"Fate has it that they will possess elements,"

The feeling is there,

The time is right.

I'll meet you again,

I'll see you tonight,

For in the moonlight,

Everything seems all right.

            Ginny didn't know what had happened, one minute, Draco had been helping her up, the next minute, he was laying on top of her and then the next, his lips were on hers. Kissing Draco was not how she had imagined. First of all, they wouldn't be on the floor in the Entrance Hall and second, books were so wrong in describing kisses. Fireworks don't go off, heavens didn't open and angels don't sing, but nonetheless, the sensations were still…heady?

            It made her forget that they were in a place where someone could see them; she forgot that Robbie was still with them and made her oblivious to her surroundings.

            If not for the fact of needing oxygen, and the sudden feeling of being watched, Draco and Ginny could have stayed like that a lot longer. Draco pushed away, bracing himself on his forearms. The two just stared into each other's eyes, breathing heavily. They were momentarily distracted from each other's eyes when Robbie oh so brilliantly asked an equally brilliant question.

            "Ginny, are you Draco's girlfriend?"

            First, Ginny was bewildered. Her, Draco's girlfriend? But then, she thought of their kiss, not to mention the fact that Draco still hadn't moved from his position above her. So Ginny did the only thing she could think of, the only thing that seemed to put this whole situation in perspective. Ginny started to laugh.

            The sound was lost into the empty air, as it bounced off the walls. It was the only sound you could hear for a while, floating away from them down the hall.

            This wouldn't have been as interesting as it would seem, but then something amazing happened. Well, maybe amazing was going a little too far. But it was definitely different. Because just then, Draco joined in. For the first time in Ginny's young life, she heard Draco laugh. Oh sure, she's heard his mocking laughter, or the cruel one he reserved for making fun of people. But this was different. Actually, it was kind of scary, they were both bordering hysterical.

At least Draco wasn't on top of her anymore…that was a good thing, right? Ginny reassured herself. Of course, she hadn't wanted him on top of her. She liked him; she wasn't planning on jumping his bones, so to speak. This was apparently very funny to Ginny because she burst into another fit of giggles.

Had anyone come along just now, they would have thought to put these two in St. Mungo's. But it was just their luck that the only ones staring at them like they had grown an extra head was Robbie and oddly enough, Peppie. The puppy's head was tilted sideways, as if in thought.

"Are you guys o.k? You've been laughing for a really, really long time."

For some strange reason, Robbie's voice seemed to calm them down, their laughter dying. Ginny was clutching at her stomach that was still hurting from laughing. Draco pushed back some hair that had gotten into his eyes.

It was just her luck that Ron finally decided to come down to breakfast.

"Ginny? What are you doing with Malfoy?"

Grabbing onto her arm, Ron helped her up before pulling her into the Great Hall muttering about his sister coming into contact with ferrets.

And Ginny was dragged away by Ron as Draco watched on.

            "Draco?"

            Draco could feel a tug on his robes and he looked down at Robbie questioningly.

            "Is Ginny your girlfriend?"

            He wondered if kids had a one-track mind, he had hoped that Robbie would have forgotten his question.

            "No"

            "Then why'd you kiss her?"

            Good question. Why did he kiss her?

            "Because…"

            "Cuz why?"

            Draco was getting annoyed again. Why do kids ask so many questions? That wasn't so bad…not really. He just couldn't answer Robbie's questions.

            "I'll tell you when you're older."

            Robbie pouted. There was only one way to describe it. Even Draco had to admit it was cute. A kid with a puppy in his arms pouting definitely gives you a Kodak moment, if they knew what it was.

            Draco was about to comfort Robbie, remembering Robbie's comment about his mom the day before, when Robbie suddenly smiled and decided to go get some breakfast. Boy, he sure goes through mood swings faster than a girl during that time of month. It made a guy dizzy trying to follow.

(A.N: I didn't mean any offense to the fairer and smarter sex. Lol, sorry, guys, it's the truth…maybe, prove me wrong. I'm a girl, I go through that whole time of the month thing but I've never had mood swings before. So I have no experience there. Just trying to save my hide here.)

            Draco followed Robbie into the Great Hall. As he passed the Gryffindor table, he received a few glares from their residents and Ginny gave him a slight smile. Walking past the other tables, he realized people were still talking about him and Ginny. He caught quite a few glances from Hufflepuffs and Ravenclaws.

            He sat down at his table and reached for a slice of toast when Robbie decided he was too short for a normal seat like everybody else and plopped down on Draco's lap.

            "Robbie…"

            Robbie looked up at Draco, eyes innocent, and a serene smile on his face. "Uh huh?"

            Draco sighed. This was going to be a long day. He looked across the room and his eyes stopped at a certain redhead. Her brother seemed to be giving her a lecture. Probably about the risks of talking to certain Slytherins, or just Slytherins in general. Ginny didn't seem to be paying attention as her eyes wandered away from Ron and she nodded absentmindedly every once in a while. Suddenly, Draco had an idea.

            Reaching into his pocket, he drew out a piece of parchment and a quill. Robbie, who had returned to eating breakfast after not receiving an answer from Draco, proved to be a bad writing surface.

            "Draco! Stop it! What are you doing?"

            "Stop moving around, I'm trying to write a letter."

            "To who?"

            "Ginny. What rhymes with tower?"

            "Rhymes?"

            "Never mind. I've got it. Robbie! Will you stop moving?"

            "Sorry"

            Robbie stopped fidgeting and tried to stay still as Draco ended his letter and then rolled it up.

            "Hey, Robbie, will you do me a favor?"

            "What's a favor?"

            "When you do something for someone."

            Robbie stopped and thought about it for a moment. "Oh, o.k."

            Draco handed Robbie the scroll of parchment. "Take this note and give it to Ginny, will you?"

            "All right. Can I have a treat after?"

            Draco smiled. Maybe there was a reason Robbie was in Slytherin. He already knew a rule in a Slytherin's unofficial handbook; never do anyone a favor unless there's something in it for you.

            "How about some chocolate?"

            Robbie nodded happily, and grabbed the parchment from Draco. He quickly walked towards the Gryffindor table, Peppie at his heels.

I've watched you from afar,

And I've wanted you in my life.

I never seem able to talk to you,

We usually end in strife.

If you're one to take chances,

Meet me at the Astronomy Tower.

We'll talk and see just where we can go,

So I'll meet you there at the witching hour.

(A.N: That lil poem above was what Draco wrote. Yeah, I know, he's such a poet, lol.)

            Ginny was a wreck inside. What the hell happened in the hall just now? It wasn't just the kiss. No offense to Draco's ego or anything, his kiss was great but not the best she'd had. But when they were staring at each other, it was so intense. Eyes were windows to the souls but what the heck do you look for anyway? It's a great saying and all but exactly how does a soul look like?

            Ginny nodded vaguely at something Ron was telling her. What is his problem anyway? It wasn't like she and Draco were doing anything…well; he didn't see when they were. Ginny sighed; this felt like it was going to be a long day.

            Something nudged Ginny's elbow and she turned around to find Robbie and Peppie smiling up at her.

            Completely ignoring Ron, Ginny picked Robbie up and lifted Peppie so she was on the seat beside her.

            "Hey Robbie, would you like some breakfast?"

            "I already had some. Draco told me to give you something."

            "What is it?" Ginny asked curiously.

            But before Robbie could hand Ginny the note, Ron finally noticed that Ginny hadn't been listening and grabbed the note from Robbie's hand.

            "Let me see that!"

            Everyone turned to look when Robbie started to yell and tried to grab back the note. "No! Give it back! It's not yours! It's for Ginny!" (A.N: Doesn't that make you want to slap Ron?)

            "Ron! Give that back! What is wrong with you? Robbie's just a kid!" Ginny shouted over Robbie's screaming.

            Ginny grabbed the note back and Robbie immediately ceased his outburst leaving the Great Hall eerily quiet. The silence was broken by the sudden murmurs of the students. Ginny ignored the looks she was getting as she picked up Robbie and walked off towards the Slytherin table.

            "Ginny! What do you think you're doing?"

            Ginny turned and glared at Ron. "I'm going to go sit with more civilized and polite people who don't grab things away from children." (A.N: Uhhh…Don't know if you noticed but this was supposed to be a joke…you know, Slytherins, civilized and polite people…get it? Ah, forget it…)

            Continuing her walk towards the Slytherin table, Ginny comforted Robbie, who was still slightly upset over the incident.

            When the screaming stopped, Draco slowly sat back down, wondering if he had gone deaf from the noise. He was glad he had never set Robbie off. His voice should be registered as a weapon or something. Draco smiled at the thought. There was more than meets the eye about Robbie.

            Draco's smile grew when he say Ginny walking towards his table and watched with a smirk as Ginny insulted Ron in a slightly subtle way. But all expressions faded from his face as Ginny walked closer, glaring at Draco.

            "Get that smirk off your face, I can go back and tell Ron what happened out there."

            He knew he was supposed to be intimidated but he couldn't help but feel amused in this situation. "And risk getting another lecture from big brother Ron? I don't think so."

            "It will be worth it to watch him beat you to a bloody pulp."

            "But I wouldn't be as attractive and you wouldn't like me anymore."

            Was Draco flirting? With a Weasley? When did the world turn backwards?

            Ginny laughed while Robbie got down from Ginny's arms.

            Aware that at least half the school population was watching and that her brother was metres away, Ginny leaned towards Draco until her face was a breath away from his.

            "And what makes you think I like you?" Ginny asked before she leaned in completely and kissed him. Straightening up immediately, she started walking away with Draco sitting there in slight shock.

            Ginny stopped and looked over her shoulder, taking in the picture of Draco gaping, with his mouth slightly open. "Draco, close your mouth, that look isn't right for you. And you better get moving too, it's almost time for class. We don't want you to get into more trouble, do we?"

            Draco put on his mask again as Ginny walked away. Glancing around the Hall, Draco felt a sense of oncoming confrontations. Harry and Hermione were glaring daggers at him and most dangerously, Ron was so angry, there seemed to be a fiery red aura glowing around him. Draco wondered vaguely if Ginny was trying to get him killed.

            He was right before, it was going to be a long day.

Author's Note: You know what? I just realized I write a whole chapter-sized half-chapter on one morning. Oh well, it was an interesting morning. Next chapter, Ginny and Draco at midnight (aka the witching hour).