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A/N: I have 15 reviews!!! Yeah!!! Thank you for the encouragement. I really, really appreciate it.
In the next chapter or two, I promise that I will try Ginny's POV. Also, all Ginny's friends so far
are girls.
The Mission
Underestimation. This is my most important and powerful asset. No one knows how powerful I
am, including Father and Voldemort. Everyone thinks that I am a bully who hides behind his
goons after the first sign of trouble. Father thinks that I am an idiotic son who can be manipulated
without any question. And I intend to keep it that way. Since my very early youth, I have played
the part of a stupid coward. I must say that I play the part very well. Even though I know more
than most adult wizards will know in a lifetime, I barely pass my classes.
Granger's grades and skill would have a run for its money if I put all my effort into classes. And I
would not waste my life away studying like Granger does. I find it idiotic that her life revolves
only around Potter, Weasley, and studying. Anything I "learn" in Hogwarts, I already know. In
the privacy of my dorm, I have read hundreds upon hundreds of books. I have mastered some of
the mystical creature's languages. I am fairly fluent in most of the dragon language and in the
Griffin and Kelpie languages.
I have enough power in the Dark Arts to surpass everyone in my class. And how does a boy of
fourteen years know this? I have a talent for languages and have an extreme potential power.
And I put my strengths to good use. I thought I was the only one with this advanced, natural
talent, but it seems that Ginny also possesses this skill. Ginny wrote in her diary that she can
speak in pixie, puffskein, and phoenix. She can also, like me, understand dragon. However, she
can't speak it.
I find her abilities peculiar. They are so like mine, it's amazing. Did Voldemort put me on this for
more than the reasons Father told me? I wonder...
I also find it interesting that Ginny hasn't gone to Dumbledore about her powers. I would have
expected that she would have gone to him immediately after she discovered her talents.
She wrote in her diary that she spends a lot of time at Hagrid's cabin. That's where she found
pixies to talk to. I am still puzzled about where she practiced the phoenix and puffskein
languages, but I think I'll discover how in due time.
All the reports and Ginny's diary are a great help to the mission. I now have a clear picture of her
academic skills. Her family connections are more mysterious than they should be however. In the
diary, it is easy to see that Ginny dislikes Percy and finds Fred and George a nuisance. She writes
about loving Charlie's visits and enjoying their talks. She also writes a bit about Bill, her oldest
brother. What I found odd was that Ginny favors Charlie more than Weasel. I thought that since
they are of similar ages, they would bond better than Ginny and one of the older siblings. I guess
I am once again wrong about Ginny. (I have resolved not to assume anything about Ginny anymore.)
When Ginny writes about Weasel, it is usually about his overprotectiveness. Just last night, in
fact, Ginny complained to her diary that she'd never been on a date because of Ron. She fights
back subtly of course. For example, she "accidentally" told her friends about Weasel's more
embarrassing moments. And she let it slip that Weasel had a crush on Granger. Ginny's diary is a
jackpot for blackmailing the Dream Team. It seems that our little Ginny sees a lot. However, I
must stay on task.
Her personal status is also unclear. From her diary, I can understand that Riley Lockwood and
Jordan Thompson are her best friends and roommates. The other two girls, Diane Anderson and
Carrie McGowan, are her lesser friends. I am letting myself believe that the reason is that Diane
and Carrie are in Ravenclaw while the other three girls are in Gryffindor. Aside from her friends,
Ginny Weasley isn't that social. In Ginny's first couple of years, she did live in the Dream Team's
shadow. Her only friend at that time was Granger. Then in the beginning of this year, Riley and
Jordan transferred to Hogwarts from America. From what I can tell from the diary, they became
fast friends with Ginny. A few weeks later, they met Diane and Carrie in Charms and became friends.
I studied the diary entries that talked about her friends and tried to figure out what their
personalities were like. One of Webber's reports was also useful. It gave a brief description of
each friend. It said that Riley was the adventurous and fun-loving type. Jordan was mischievous
and wanted to be an actor. Thus, she was dramatic. Diane and Carrie were hardworking yet
always had time to flirt and play. They all seemed to be good at school. Not as good as Ginny but
good none the less. Diane and Carrie didn't seem very serious. They were the typical giggling
teenager girl. Like that Lavender Brown creature as far as I can tell. The Gryffindors in the group
seemed more mature and calm. This is probably another reason Diane and Carrie are lesser
friends to Ginny. I cannot blame the girl for wanting some distance from them. Pansy and
Millicent are something like Diane and Carrie. And I want miles between Pansy and I.
All in all, Ginny has many weaknesses that Voldemort could hit. In her family and her friends. Also, her powers aren't fully developed so she wouldn't put up a very strong fight. It would be better to attack sooner rather than later.
A/N: Thanks to everyone who reviewed. To seekerpeeker's question, I think Draco knows that Voldemort thinks of Ginny as a threat but he does not know the whole story. But maybe he does know the whole story. He's always surprising me. Also recognition to Princess Evil who reviewed twice!! And to Slytherin Mud Blood who reviewed three times!!!
O.K., another question: What is the color of Ginny's eyes?
