Her last year at Hogwarts came and went. Before long, it was June, and she was ready to embark on a career as a reporter for the Daily Prophet. She was boarding the Hogwarts express for the last time...she was never going to be at this place again. Being a Gryffindor was great. She enjoyed every minute she spent at Hogwarts..well, not ever minute. There was the time she spent at Hogwarts, and the time when she learned she hated Harry, and that had broken her heart. But, she enjoyed most of it. Even when she got detention, or had to survive through Defense Against The Dark Arts with Umbridge.
She thought back on the times when Malfoy had made fun of her...when he had found insults and ways upset her everyday. It had been terrible. Ginny never expected to be engaged with Draco Malfoy. But when you know true love, you know a true heart.
She rode on the train that sunny day in June. McGonagall had tears in her eyes; Dumbledore waving proudly. They were all proud of themselves. They had never expected to come close to seventh year. Most students expected to have been expelled by then...except for Hermione. Hermione always knew she'd make it.
Ginny and Sabrina sat next to each other, tears streaming down their cheeks. Hogwarts had become a second home. They both knew that they wouldn't be back any time soon.
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Draco took Ginny's hands in his and explained how he was going to leave her. Ginny was crying. He was leaving to fight in The Great War. One curse could kill him...and that would be the end. He wanted to know that she loved him. That their love was true. Ginny repeated a phrase that would dwell in her heart always.
True love can only blossom from a true heart.
Draco kissed her. A long, passionate kiss, before he left. She went into her room, sat down, and cried, long, and hard. She cried for her fiancee, she cried for her brothers, she cried for her school, she cried for everything. It was while she was crying that Ron came in.
"Ginny? I know this is hard...but I wanted to say goodbye. I'm leaving in the morning." Ron came and sat down.
"Just...promise me things will be okay." Ginny sobbed.
"Ginny..."
"Promise me!"
"I-I can't."
"Why?"
"Because I can't guarantee everything will be okay. People are going to die. But I can promise that no matter what happens, we'll all be here."
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That night, Ginny watched her ring glisten in the moonlight. Yes, true love lasts forever. Perhaps, she'll be able to make it through her life in one piece. She counted off the names of her brothers, her friends, her family, and Draco, in prayer as she drifted off to sleep.
A/N: I thought I'd end here, because it sort of leaves room for a sequel, if I decide. Rate it!
She thought back on the times when Malfoy had made fun of her...when he had found insults and ways upset her everyday. It had been terrible. Ginny never expected to be engaged with Draco Malfoy. But when you know true love, you know a true heart.
She rode on the train that sunny day in June. McGonagall had tears in her eyes; Dumbledore waving proudly. They were all proud of themselves. They had never expected to come close to seventh year. Most students expected to have been expelled by then...except for Hermione. Hermione always knew she'd make it.
Ginny and Sabrina sat next to each other, tears streaming down their cheeks. Hogwarts had become a second home. They both knew that they wouldn't be back any time soon.
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Draco took Ginny's hands in his and explained how he was going to leave her. Ginny was crying. He was leaving to fight in The Great War. One curse could kill him...and that would be the end. He wanted to know that she loved him. That their love was true. Ginny repeated a phrase that would dwell in her heart always.
True love can only blossom from a true heart.
Draco kissed her. A long, passionate kiss, before he left. She went into her room, sat down, and cried, long, and hard. She cried for her fiancee, she cried for her brothers, she cried for her school, she cried for everything. It was while she was crying that Ron came in.
"Ginny? I know this is hard...but I wanted to say goodbye. I'm leaving in the morning." Ron came and sat down.
"Just...promise me things will be okay." Ginny sobbed.
"Ginny..."
"Promise me!"
"I-I can't."
"Why?"
"Because I can't guarantee everything will be okay. People are going to die. But I can promise that no matter what happens, we'll all be here."
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That night, Ginny watched her ring glisten in the moonlight. Yes, true love lasts forever. Perhaps, she'll be able to make it through her life in one piece. She counted off the names of her brothers, her friends, her family, and Draco, in prayer as she drifted off to sleep.
A/N: I thought I'd end here, because it sort of leaves room for a sequel, if I decide. Rate it!
