Chapter 2: If Magic Doesn't Work, The Old Muggle Way Will!
"Ginny, I missed you so much. Every since we broke up 6 dreadful years ago, I think about you all the ti--" Ginny stood up and slapped him across his face.
"Harry, for the last time, I love Draco and not you. I cannot just leave him are run off with you! You had your chance and you blew it with some stupid Ravenclaw girl. Some nerve you have, showing up here, on my wedding day! Who do you think you are?"
"But it's not my fault!" shouted Harry.
"Not your fault? It's not your mistake? Then whose is it? Voldemort?
"You are the reason why we've gone our separate ways. You left me for Cho. You destroyed my dreams, made me lose faith in love, made me depressed for three months! Thank god Draco helped me through that."
"But it was no big deal, I only went out with her, even if it was behind your back."
"No big deal? Harry! You slept with her!"
Ginny's face was red, about as red as sky. The sun was beginning to set behind her. She turned around to face the window to watch it rest.
"See, you made me late for the ceremony, I was going to get married during the sunset. I have to go; maybe I can still catch it before it sleeps. Draco might get worried."
She picked up her tiara with a veil behind it. It was quite heavy, considering that the tiara was loaded with sparkling diamonds.
"Goodbye Harry."
"No," Harry grabbed her by the arm. "You love me, I know it. Don't try to hide it Ginny. I know you still do. Come; let's leave this place, I can make you so much happier then Malfoy can ever do. Money can't bring you happiness."
"What are you babbling about?"
"I know you're only marrying Malfoy so you can be rich since you were extremely poor during your childhood. But I'm telling you, it doesn't matter. You shouldn't marry someone just for the money; marriage should be based on love. You don't want to be miserable for the rest of your life, do you?"
Now Harry has crossed the line, he has gone too far. Ginny hates being remembered of her childhood, which was horrible and pitiful. And it's only right for him to be punished for his foolish words. And. bull's-eye. Ginny kicked him right in the sensitive spot, between his legs.
A/N: 3rd chapter to come!
"Ginny, I missed you so much. Every since we broke up 6 dreadful years ago, I think about you all the ti--" Ginny stood up and slapped him across his face.
"Harry, for the last time, I love Draco and not you. I cannot just leave him are run off with you! You had your chance and you blew it with some stupid Ravenclaw girl. Some nerve you have, showing up here, on my wedding day! Who do you think you are?"
"But it's not my fault!" shouted Harry.
"Not your fault? It's not your mistake? Then whose is it? Voldemort?
"You are the reason why we've gone our separate ways. You left me for Cho. You destroyed my dreams, made me lose faith in love, made me depressed for three months! Thank god Draco helped me through that."
"But it was no big deal, I only went out with her, even if it was behind your back."
"No big deal? Harry! You slept with her!"
Ginny's face was red, about as red as sky. The sun was beginning to set behind her. She turned around to face the window to watch it rest.
"See, you made me late for the ceremony, I was going to get married during the sunset. I have to go; maybe I can still catch it before it sleeps. Draco might get worried."
She picked up her tiara with a veil behind it. It was quite heavy, considering that the tiara was loaded with sparkling diamonds.
"Goodbye Harry."
"No," Harry grabbed her by the arm. "You love me, I know it. Don't try to hide it Ginny. I know you still do. Come; let's leave this place, I can make you so much happier then Malfoy can ever do. Money can't bring you happiness."
"What are you babbling about?"
"I know you're only marrying Malfoy so you can be rich since you were extremely poor during your childhood. But I'm telling you, it doesn't matter. You shouldn't marry someone just for the money; marriage should be based on love. You don't want to be miserable for the rest of your life, do you?"
Now Harry has crossed the line, he has gone too far. Ginny hates being remembered of her childhood, which was horrible and pitiful. And it's only right for him to be punished for his foolish words. And. bull's-eye. Ginny kicked him right in the sensitive spot, between his legs.
A/N: 3rd chapter to come!
