Chapter 12: Who Will Help?
Author Note: Yay, another chapter is done. I hope you like it. Super thanks to everyone who reviewed lately, thank you!!!!
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"Draco!" Ginny cried out, turning around to see that her love had vanished out of sight. "Draco!" She cried out again, standing frozen for a moment, unable to understand what had just happened. With widen eyes, she turned and ran (a bit unwillingly) to the only person she knew could help: her brother.
"Ron!" Ginny said, bursting into the compartment, almost squashing poor Trevor on her way. The poor toad must have gotten lost again. "Draco is gone!"
"Good." Ron snorted, crossing his arms.
"No, you don't understand! He's GONE!" Ginny shouted, coming closer to Ron, who gulped at the sudden movement. Ginny had become a bit braver since she had been with Draco and, for some reason, that frightened Ron. "There-green light-he-vanished!"
"Vanished?" Harry asked, a bit stunned.
"You mean like with an invisibility cloak," Hermione said, calmly.
"No, there was a green light! Green, green, green!" Ginny shouted. "He's gone!"
"You can't possibly think-" Hermione begun to say, very skeptical. "- Voldemort?"
Ron and Ginny winced at the name, and Harry slightly gulped.
"What'd Voldemort want with him?" Harry asked, who was usually the one the evil wizard had sought to kill the last few years.
"A side-kick?" Ron accidentally said out loud.
However, the statement was enough for Ginny to pull out her wand, aiming it right in between her brother's nose. "Ronald Weasley," she said, in what almost sounded like her mother's voice. "You either help me find him or I'll tell-I'll tell mum that..."
"Find you go ahead, she won't believe you." Ron laughed, not bothering to hear what his sister had to say.
"I'll tell her that.........that you absolutely adore her corn beef on rye sandwiches and then I'll turn every pair of clothes you own into nice, dark, lovely maroon. And don't think I don't know how, Fred and George taught me a thing or two!" Ginny spun her wand around, daring Ron to speak.
"I'll help," Harry chimed in, Hermione nodding as well. They both turned to see what Ron would say.
Ron bit his lip, knowing that he would not be able to escape Ginny and his friends. "All right, fine-I'll go on this little search of yours. I think you're mental, but I'll go."
Ron got up to follow Ginny out of the compartment, when Neville Longbottom popped in. "Has anyone seen Trevor?" He asked hurriedly.
"Yeah, he's right there," Harry said. "Why the rush?"
"I was trying to get away from Crabbe and Goyle a minute ago, but they must have disappeared." Neville explained.
Ron looked over at Ginny, knowing now that truly something- or someone, had made the three Slytherins disappear so suddenly.
"Those two were sparing a victim? Something must be up!" Ron finally said, stunned, going pink in the ears from not believing his sister before, and developing a twisting stomach as he realized, "There aren't any professors on the train, are there?"
The all gulped: they would have to fight this thing off alone, whatever it might be. Ginny clutched the rose that Draco had given to her only a few minutes ago, and wished more than ever that he was there.
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To Be Continued.
Author Note: Please review :) I know, it doesn't have as much suspense as some of my other chapters, but still good, right? Also, don't think that our little love story between Draco and Ginny is going to end yet.mwhahahahaa.
Author Note: Yay, another chapter is done. I hope you like it. Super thanks to everyone who reviewed lately, thank you!!!!
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"Draco!" Ginny cried out, turning around to see that her love had vanished out of sight. "Draco!" She cried out again, standing frozen for a moment, unable to understand what had just happened. With widen eyes, she turned and ran (a bit unwillingly) to the only person she knew could help: her brother.
"Ron!" Ginny said, bursting into the compartment, almost squashing poor Trevor on her way. The poor toad must have gotten lost again. "Draco is gone!"
"Good." Ron snorted, crossing his arms.
"No, you don't understand! He's GONE!" Ginny shouted, coming closer to Ron, who gulped at the sudden movement. Ginny had become a bit braver since she had been with Draco and, for some reason, that frightened Ron. "There-green light-he-vanished!"
"Vanished?" Harry asked, a bit stunned.
"You mean like with an invisibility cloak," Hermione said, calmly.
"No, there was a green light! Green, green, green!" Ginny shouted. "He's gone!"
"You can't possibly think-" Hermione begun to say, very skeptical. "- Voldemort?"
Ron and Ginny winced at the name, and Harry slightly gulped.
"What'd Voldemort want with him?" Harry asked, who was usually the one the evil wizard had sought to kill the last few years.
"A side-kick?" Ron accidentally said out loud.
However, the statement was enough for Ginny to pull out her wand, aiming it right in between her brother's nose. "Ronald Weasley," she said, in what almost sounded like her mother's voice. "You either help me find him or I'll tell-I'll tell mum that..."
"Find you go ahead, she won't believe you." Ron laughed, not bothering to hear what his sister had to say.
"I'll tell her that.........that you absolutely adore her corn beef on rye sandwiches and then I'll turn every pair of clothes you own into nice, dark, lovely maroon. And don't think I don't know how, Fred and George taught me a thing or two!" Ginny spun her wand around, daring Ron to speak.
"I'll help," Harry chimed in, Hermione nodding as well. They both turned to see what Ron would say.
Ron bit his lip, knowing that he would not be able to escape Ginny and his friends. "All right, fine-I'll go on this little search of yours. I think you're mental, but I'll go."
Ron got up to follow Ginny out of the compartment, when Neville Longbottom popped in. "Has anyone seen Trevor?" He asked hurriedly.
"Yeah, he's right there," Harry said. "Why the rush?"
"I was trying to get away from Crabbe and Goyle a minute ago, but they must have disappeared." Neville explained.
Ron looked over at Ginny, knowing now that truly something- or someone, had made the three Slytherins disappear so suddenly.
"Those two were sparing a victim? Something must be up!" Ron finally said, stunned, going pink in the ears from not believing his sister before, and developing a twisting stomach as he realized, "There aren't any professors on the train, are there?"
The all gulped: they would have to fight this thing off alone, whatever it might be. Ginny clutched the rose that Draco had given to her only a few minutes ago, and wished more than ever that he was there.
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To Be Continued.
Author Note: Please review :) I know, it doesn't have as much suspense as some of my other chapters, but still good, right? Also, don't think that our little love story between Draco and Ginny is going to end yet.mwhahahahaa.
