::A.N.:: This is not one of my best chapters, but just enjoy.::

Harry had no idea what to do, so he ran into Ron's room.  Although the door was closed, he ran in without knocking.  There on Ron's bed, Ron and Hermione had been kissing.

            "Oh, sorry, was I interrupting something?" Harry said, his eyes glued to the floor.  Quickly, Ron and Hermione broke their lip contact.  Ron grew red at the ears.

            "No, Harry, you haven't interrupted something," Ron said sarcastically.

            "Sorry, I just thought that you were in here by yourself," Harry said.

            "Well, even if I was by myself, there is a little thing called 'knocking', Harry.  It isn't that hard.  Just form a fist with your hand and pound on the door all you want," Ron continued.

            "Sorry, I'm sorry.  But I really need to talk to the two of you," Harry said.

            "What about, Harry?" Hermione asked as she motioned for Harry to sit on Ron's bed.

            "Well, I've just been in Ginny's room.  I wanted to talk to her," Harry started.  Hermione and Ron looked at him as if he had started something.

            "It's not what you think.  I wanted to talk to her about Draco when I saw her escaping through her window.  I tried to talk her out of seeing him, but she wouldn't listen.  So she just walked right out the window," Harry explained.

            "She walked out?!  We have to tell my parents!  They would kill her and Malfoy!" Ron said as he stormed off to the living room.  Hermione and Harry quickly followed.

            In the living room, Mr. and Mrs. Weasley were seated at different ends of the sofa.  Mr. Weasley continued reading the DAILY PROPHET, and Mrs. Weasley was sipping her cup of tea, and then going on about her sweater making business.

            "Mum, dad!  Ginny escaped!" Ron shouted, interrupting his parents.

            "Oh, Ronald.  Stop accusing your sister of doing such a horrible thing.  She wouldn't do that," Mrs. Weasley chuckled.

            "No, mum, I am telling the truth.  She escaped, Harry saw her!" Ron repeated.

            "What?!" Mr. Weasley said, rushing up the stairs.  Ron and Mrs. Weasley followed him.

            "Ugh!  Does this family ever stay in one place?!" Hermione exasperatingly asked.

            "Only when they snog," Harry said, jokingly as Hermione punched his arm.  Harry and Hermione followed them, again.  They found the three family members gathered around Ginny's room.

            "Where could she have gone?" Mr. Weasley asked, examining Ginny's window.

            "Charlie, Bill, Percy!  Come over here!" Mrs. Weasley said, calling her most trustworthy boys.

            They arrived at Ginny's room and said, "Yes, mother." 

            "We have had a slight problem.  Ginny escaped to see Malfoy's son, and now we can't find here.  Would you boys search around the house to find her, please?" Mrs. Weasley said, VERY worried.

            "Sure," Percy said as he and his brothers hurried off to search for their sister.

            "Oh, Arthur, where's our daughter?" Mrs. Weasley cried, hugging her husband tightly.  "Don't worry, Harry dear, we're not going to blame you.  You must have done something to stop her."

            "Ron, you, Harry, and Hermione stay here to see if she comes back.  If she does, inform me.  I would like a word with her," Mr. Weasley said, sternly.  Mr. and Mrs. Weasley walked out of the room to inform Fred and George the horrifying news.

            Ron sat on his sister's bed, tears falling from his eyes.  Hermione sat beside him, patting him softly on his back.

            "Don't worry, she'll come home, Ron.  She knows what's best for her," Hermione said softly, hoping it would help him feel better.

            "I have to do something.  I have to find her.  I need to find her," Harry said to himself.  Harry kept thinking about Ginny's whereabouts when he figured it out.

            He ran to the window, where he climbed out.  Ron quickly stood, as did Hermione.

            "Harry, where are you going?" Ron asked.

            "I'm going to look for your sister.  I am not about to let any of us lose her because of me.  I have to do something, Ron.  I have to save her from Malfoy," Harry said, looking back at Ron and Hermione.

            "Harry, get back here.  Percy, Bill, and Charlie are looking for her outside.  We have to stay here and wait for her," Hermione said.

            "Ginny's bound to be a million miles away from the Burrow now, and what if she doesn't come back," Harry said, sitting on the windowsill.

            "That's a good point, Hermione," Ron said.

            "All right, go.  But make sure you and Ginny are back here before Mr. Weasley knows you're gone too," said Hermione, agreeing with them.

            "All right.  Bye, guys," Harry said, climbing out of the window.  Once he touched the ground and turned around, he saw Ginny, sitting on the soft grass.  He was surprised to see that Percy, Bill, or Charlie hadn't found her in this area of their house.

            Not noticing that Harry had found her, she quietly sobbed.  Harry walked up to her, slowly.

            "G-G-Ginny, are you all right?" Harry asked, softly.  Ginny just nodded her head and didn't look up.

            "Do you wanna go inside or something?"  Ginny hadn't answered.  "Or we could stay here.  Or maybe I could go back inside and you can stay here."

            "Harry, stop asking questions.  Let's just go inside," Ginny finally answered, her voice trembling.  Harry nodded his head, and helped her up and brought her inside through the front door.  On his way to the front door of the Burrow, he met up with Bill, Charlie, and Percy.

            "Mum, look what Harry found at one side of the house!" Bill shouted as they all entered the home.  Mr. and Mrs. Weasley rushed down the stairs as Ron, Hermione, Fred, and George trailed behind them. 

            "Oh, Ginny!  There you are!  I was so worried about you, dear.  Don't you ever do that again," Mrs. Weasley said, hugging her daughter tightly tears running down her eyes. 

            "Thank you Harry for finding her," Mr. Weasley said to Harry, calmer than his voice before. Once everyone had a round of hugging Ginny, Mr. Weasley had requested that he and Mrs. Weasley talk to her.

            "That was entirely unacceptable of you, Ginny!  You could've gotten hurt!  And think about what you put your mother and me through," Mr. Weasley said in a harsh tone.  He hadn't shout at Ginny (or it would've been in capitals.)

            "I was only gone for about ten minutes," Ginny said faintly.

            "Ten minutes of my head going completely bonkers of where you and that Malfoy boy could be."

            "At least I'm back.  If it wasn't for Draco, I would've been out longer."

            "Draco Malfoy brought you home?" Mrs. Weasley asked, joining in the conversation. 

            "Yes, now can I go upstairs?  I've heard enough from the both of you and I just wanna be alone," Ginny said, walking up the stairs.  Mr. Weasley tried to get his daughter to return, but Mrs. Weasley just held him back.