Rejoice my faithful fans! For I have another chapter for you! Oh yeah, Harry and Ginny didn't uh. . .do it. If you had read the first chapter CAREFULLY it said that Harry had never and would never cross the line that involves. . .uh. . .unity. . .I guess. . .Oh God! You people know what I mean!
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Ginny slowly opened her eyes to the morning sun. She quickly turned over, but didn't see Harry. He probably went back to his dorm before the other girls woke up, she thought, tossing off her covers. She dressed quickly and grabbed her bag. She glanced over at Hermione's bed and saw that her bed was empty. Lavendar and Parvati were still sleeping, though. She left quietly and went to the Great Hall for breakfast. She sat down next to Hermione, who had a book propped open against a milk jug.
There was a swoosh. Ginny looked up and saw hundreds of owls swooping into the Great Hall. A letter fell on her lap. She picked it up, thinking that it was from her mom. But when she opened the letter, the handwriting was unfamiliar. She scrunched up her eyebrows in puzzlement as she read what it said: Meet me in the Tansfiguration Classroom at 8 o'clock sharp. (AN: I know, it's your average letter.)
It can't be Harry's, she thought. Because he could just tell me. Hmm. . .I wonder who it's from.
"Something wrong?" Harry asked, seeing her puzzled expression.
"Uh. . .no," she said as she quickly hid the letter. She felt terrible lying to him, but she couldn't let him see and worry.
He nodded. "OK," he checked his watch and quickly stood up. "We better get to Divination," he rolled his eyes. "I can't wait to find out how I'm going to die today."
They all laughed as they followed him towards the entrance hall. They said good-bye to Hermione who was going to her other class (AN:lame isn't it? I can't even remember her class. . .). They headed towards the north tower. (AN: OK, excuse ME if I get most of this wrong!). Professor Trelawney's room was hot and stuffy as usual. They chose a table in the back of the room.
"Good morning, class," Professor Trelawney came out of the shadows, startling everybody as usual.
I wish she'd stop doing that, Ginny thought as she tried to slow down her heart beat.
She turned towards their table. Ginny felt Harry, who was sitting next to her, tense up. But instead of directing her statement to Harry, she directed it to Ginny. "My darling," she said in her misty voice. "I'm afraid you will find obstacles on your path to the one you love."
Ginny gave Professor Trelawney a blank stare, waiting for her to elaborate. But Professor Trelawney moved towards the front of the class and began telling them about how the phase of the moon could affect how you died. While everyone else shuddered, Ginny remained still, thinking about what Professor Trelawney had said.
Don't listen to the old bat, she told herself. The only time she's gotten any predictions right was like two times.
When class was over, everybody dashed for the door, eager to get away from the hot room. Ginny followed slowly behind Harry, still thinking about Professor Trelawney's prediction.
What's my obstacle? she asked herself. My love? Why of course that would be Harry. But no one really cares if I go out with him or not, do they? I mean, I know Harry's really hot and everything, but no one would want me. But Harry's really faithful to me and I would never cheat on him. . .So she was wrong. Feeling happy with herself for working the problem out, Ginny let out a sigh of relief.
"Earth to Ginny," Ron said, waving a hand in front of her face.
"Oh. . .What?" Ginny asked, startled.
"You're really tuning out," Ron said, giving Ginny a funny look.
"Leave her alone, Ron," Harry jumped in. "She's probably thinking about what Professor Trelawney said. She gives me the creeps just looking at her."
Ginny laughed. "You're not the only one."
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Ginny peered anxiously at the clock in the common room. It was nearing 7:45. She decided to leave right now, just so she could calm her nerves.
Harry looked up at her as she stood up. "Where you going?"
She shrugged, looking at the corner of the couch he was sitting on so she wouldn't have to meet his eyes. "I gotta go and get something in the library." She quickly went out the portrait hole. She kept in the shadows and away from the beams of silver moonlight that was showing through the high windows.
You're taking a lot of risks to your permanent record for somebody you don't even know, she told herself. She shuddered at what one of the professors would do if they caught her sneaking around in the corridors.
She breathed more easily as she approached the Transfiguration classroom. She reached for the knob and turned to open it. Her heart raced as she peered around the dark room. She squinted her eyes, trying to see a figure or something. She stepped into the classroom and heard the door shut behind her. She whirled around in surprise and saw a dark shadow standing in front of the door.
"You came," it was a male's voice.
She backed away as he continued to move closer to her. She pulled out her wand and held it in front of her. "Stay there!" she said.
He obviously got the point because he stopped moving towards her. "I knew you'd come," she couldn't see his face but his tone told her that he was sneering at her.
"Lumos," she said. The tip of her wand glowed, casting shadows on the handsome face of Draco Malfoy. "You!" she cried in surprise.
He clamped a hand over her mouth. "Shh," he whispered fiercely. "Do you want the whole castle to hear?"
She angrily pulled his hand away from her mouth. "What do you want? Are you the one that sent me that letter?"
"Yeah," he said, backing away from the range of her light.
She stretched her wand hand out. He flinched as the light touched him. "What happened to all the lights?" she asked, looking around for a candle. She found one and lit it with her wand. The classroom became considerably brighter. "There," she said in satisfaction and turned back to him. "So, what do you want? Don't go blackmailing me, because you don't have nothing to blackmail me with."
He gave a cold laugh that made her insides recoil. "Why would I do such a thing like that, Weasley?"
"Why wouldn't you?" she snapped. She shoved him out of her way and headed towards the door.
"Oh no you don't," he said. A bright flash of gold streaked past her and landed on the doorknob. She reached for the knob, but pulled back immediately. The knob had shocked her!
She turned back to face him. "Take that charm off right now!" she said angrily.
He shook his head, with a smile on his lips. It infuriated Ginny that he knew that he had the upper hand in this case. She raised her wand and was about to shout out the first curse that came to her mind- which was the jelly leg curse- when he quickly grabbed her wand and threw it behind him.
She glared at him, trying not to show the panic that was rising inside of her. She was alone with Draco Malfoy, and her wand was gone, and without her wand, she had no means of defense. She would have to be careful. Draco was a lot stronger than she was.
She sighed as she sat down on one of the desks. "OK, what did you want?"
He leaned against the wall and crossed his arms. "Come back tomorrow night and I'll tell you."
She snorted. "No, I'm not coming back!"
His malicious grin came back. "Really? How would Potter react if I told him that his girlfriend came and met me at night and we made passionate love?"
She stood up, quickly. She was shocked and enraged at what he had just said. "He wouldn't believe you!"
"How do you know? You know, he'll believe anything I say."
Ginny bit her bottom lip. Draco was right, Harry would probably believe it. She heard Draco laugh and looked up at him, his gray eyes dancing and laughing at her.
"You know I'm right, Weasley," he said, a triumphant note in his voice. He raised his wand. She drew back, afraid that he might put a curse on her, but then he pointed at the doorknob and she saw the gold come from the doorknob back to his wand. "You're free to go," he looked at her expectantly.
She went to go pick up her wand and stood in front of him, her fist clenched. "You'll never get away with this, Draco!" she said angrily. He just continued to look at her. She let her hand fly and heard a satisfying smack as it contacted Draco's face. She quickly went out the door and her insides boiled as the sound of his laughter followed her until she was far enough that it faded. She could still hear it in her mind, though. Damn him! she cursed as she jammed her wand back into her pant pocket.
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Disclaimer: Just as the sun rises, so does my denial that I own Harry Potter
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Ginny slowly opened her eyes to the morning sun. She quickly turned over, but didn't see Harry. He probably went back to his dorm before the other girls woke up, she thought, tossing off her covers. She dressed quickly and grabbed her bag. She glanced over at Hermione's bed and saw that her bed was empty. Lavendar and Parvati were still sleeping, though. She left quietly and went to the Great Hall for breakfast. She sat down next to Hermione, who had a book propped open against a milk jug.
There was a swoosh. Ginny looked up and saw hundreds of owls swooping into the Great Hall. A letter fell on her lap. She picked it up, thinking that it was from her mom. But when she opened the letter, the handwriting was unfamiliar. She scrunched up her eyebrows in puzzlement as she read what it said: Meet me in the Tansfiguration Classroom at 8 o'clock sharp. (AN: I know, it's your average letter.)
It can't be Harry's, she thought. Because he could just tell me. Hmm. . .I wonder who it's from.
"Something wrong?" Harry asked, seeing her puzzled expression.
"Uh. . .no," she said as she quickly hid the letter. She felt terrible lying to him, but she couldn't let him see and worry.
He nodded. "OK," he checked his watch and quickly stood up. "We better get to Divination," he rolled his eyes. "I can't wait to find out how I'm going to die today."
They all laughed as they followed him towards the entrance hall. They said good-bye to Hermione who was going to her other class (AN:lame isn't it? I can't even remember her class. . .). They headed towards the north tower. (AN: OK, excuse ME if I get most of this wrong!). Professor Trelawney's room was hot and stuffy as usual. They chose a table in the back of the room.
"Good morning, class," Professor Trelawney came out of the shadows, startling everybody as usual.
I wish she'd stop doing that, Ginny thought as she tried to slow down her heart beat.
She turned towards their table. Ginny felt Harry, who was sitting next to her, tense up. But instead of directing her statement to Harry, she directed it to Ginny. "My darling," she said in her misty voice. "I'm afraid you will find obstacles on your path to the one you love."
Ginny gave Professor Trelawney a blank stare, waiting for her to elaborate. But Professor Trelawney moved towards the front of the class and began telling them about how the phase of the moon could affect how you died. While everyone else shuddered, Ginny remained still, thinking about what Professor Trelawney had said.
Don't listen to the old bat, she told herself. The only time she's gotten any predictions right was like two times.
When class was over, everybody dashed for the door, eager to get away from the hot room. Ginny followed slowly behind Harry, still thinking about Professor Trelawney's prediction.
What's my obstacle? she asked herself. My love? Why of course that would be Harry. But no one really cares if I go out with him or not, do they? I mean, I know Harry's really hot and everything, but no one would want me. But Harry's really faithful to me and I would never cheat on him. . .So she was wrong. Feeling happy with herself for working the problem out, Ginny let out a sigh of relief.
"Earth to Ginny," Ron said, waving a hand in front of her face.
"Oh. . .What?" Ginny asked, startled.
"You're really tuning out," Ron said, giving Ginny a funny look.
"Leave her alone, Ron," Harry jumped in. "She's probably thinking about what Professor Trelawney said. She gives me the creeps just looking at her."
Ginny laughed. "You're not the only one."
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Ginny peered anxiously at the clock in the common room. It was nearing 7:45. She decided to leave right now, just so she could calm her nerves.
Harry looked up at her as she stood up. "Where you going?"
She shrugged, looking at the corner of the couch he was sitting on so she wouldn't have to meet his eyes. "I gotta go and get something in the library." She quickly went out the portrait hole. She kept in the shadows and away from the beams of silver moonlight that was showing through the high windows.
You're taking a lot of risks to your permanent record for somebody you don't even know, she told herself. She shuddered at what one of the professors would do if they caught her sneaking around in the corridors.
She breathed more easily as she approached the Transfiguration classroom. She reached for the knob and turned to open it. Her heart raced as she peered around the dark room. She squinted her eyes, trying to see a figure or something. She stepped into the classroom and heard the door shut behind her. She whirled around in surprise and saw a dark shadow standing in front of the door.
"You came," it was a male's voice.
She backed away as he continued to move closer to her. She pulled out her wand and held it in front of her. "Stay there!" she said.
He obviously got the point because he stopped moving towards her. "I knew you'd come," she couldn't see his face but his tone told her that he was sneering at her.
"Lumos," she said. The tip of her wand glowed, casting shadows on the handsome face of Draco Malfoy. "You!" she cried in surprise.
He clamped a hand over her mouth. "Shh," he whispered fiercely. "Do you want the whole castle to hear?"
She angrily pulled his hand away from her mouth. "What do you want? Are you the one that sent me that letter?"
"Yeah," he said, backing away from the range of her light.
She stretched her wand hand out. He flinched as the light touched him. "What happened to all the lights?" she asked, looking around for a candle. She found one and lit it with her wand. The classroom became considerably brighter. "There," she said in satisfaction and turned back to him. "So, what do you want? Don't go blackmailing me, because you don't have nothing to blackmail me with."
He gave a cold laugh that made her insides recoil. "Why would I do such a thing like that, Weasley?"
"Why wouldn't you?" she snapped. She shoved him out of her way and headed towards the door.
"Oh no you don't," he said. A bright flash of gold streaked past her and landed on the doorknob. She reached for the knob, but pulled back immediately. The knob had shocked her!
She turned back to face him. "Take that charm off right now!" she said angrily.
He shook his head, with a smile on his lips. It infuriated Ginny that he knew that he had the upper hand in this case. She raised her wand and was about to shout out the first curse that came to her mind- which was the jelly leg curse- when he quickly grabbed her wand and threw it behind him.
She glared at him, trying not to show the panic that was rising inside of her. She was alone with Draco Malfoy, and her wand was gone, and without her wand, she had no means of defense. She would have to be careful. Draco was a lot stronger than she was.
She sighed as she sat down on one of the desks. "OK, what did you want?"
He leaned against the wall and crossed his arms. "Come back tomorrow night and I'll tell you."
She snorted. "No, I'm not coming back!"
His malicious grin came back. "Really? How would Potter react if I told him that his girlfriend came and met me at night and we made passionate love?"
She stood up, quickly. She was shocked and enraged at what he had just said. "He wouldn't believe you!"
"How do you know? You know, he'll believe anything I say."
Ginny bit her bottom lip. Draco was right, Harry would probably believe it. She heard Draco laugh and looked up at him, his gray eyes dancing and laughing at her.
"You know I'm right, Weasley," he said, a triumphant note in his voice. He raised his wand. She drew back, afraid that he might put a curse on her, but then he pointed at the doorknob and she saw the gold come from the doorknob back to his wand. "You're free to go," he looked at her expectantly.
She went to go pick up her wand and stood in front of him, her fist clenched. "You'll never get away with this, Draco!" she said angrily. He just continued to look at her. She let her hand fly and heard a satisfying smack as it contacted Draco's face. She quickly went out the door and her insides boiled as the sound of his laughter followed her until she was far enough that it faded. She could still hear it in her mind, though. Damn him! she cursed as she jammed her wand back into her pant pocket.
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OK! End of the chapter! Please REVIEW me ppl! Thank you! super sailor saturn39
