Disclaimer: I don't own Ginny Weasley, Draco Malfoy, Transfiguration, Colin Creevey, Denis Creevey, Harry Potter, Ronald Weasley, Fred and George Weasley, Hermione Granger, Alicia Spinnet, Angelina Johnson, Oliver Wood, Seamus Finnigan, Dean Thomas, Neville Longbottom, Cho Chang, Susan Bones, Gregory Goyle, Vincent Crabbe, Albus Dumbledore, Minerva McGonagall, Severus Snape, Rubeus Hagrid, Sybll Trelawny, Divination, Care of Magical Creatures, Transfiguration, Potions, History of Magic, Murtlap, Voldemort, or Hogwarts. They all belong to JK Rowling and Warner Brothers. I don't claim to own these because I don't. My two characters are Samantha Brunswick and Jessika Appleheimer. They are just Ginny's roommates and Jessika is her friend because I've been thinking that Ginny needs to have a friend in her year.

Author's Note: I actually wrote this chapter a very long time ago.  It just happened that every time I went onto fanfiction.net that I couldn't upload it.  I finally did get a new computer and got the chapter to post with all of the italics and bolds, so every thing should work now.  Oh yeah! BrAstericks (*) are used in the list.  Those stand for strike-outs, but since fanfiction.net doesn't allow that HTML code it doesn't show up.brWell, I hope you enjoy the chapter even though I think it is the worst one in this fan fic./p

      When Ginny woke up the next morning, she cursed herself for sleeping in.  It was already seven and she only had thirty minutes to shower, dress, eat and get to her class in time.  Unfortunately, she had no time to eat any breakfast owing to the fact that the shower took forever to warm up.  She threw on a robe, grabbed her bag, and dashed to the Divination classroom.  Ginny finally arrived and climbed quickly up the ladder.  Everyone was there except Professor Trelawny.  She let out a sigh of relief as she plopped into a seat and the bell rang.

      "Welcome class.  I have just come from crystal ball gazing.  I fear that happy times are not in the near future for some of you…."

      Ginny looked up to see her professor looking directly at her.

      Calm down Gin.  She's just a fraud trying to make an accurate prediction.

      "…. Miss Weasley, be wary of those nearest to you for one shall betray you at the worst time."

      "Thank you Professor.  I'll make sure to be careful with what I say to who."

      Professor Trelawny frowned sympathetically, but Ginny could tell that the teacher was actually happy that one of her students listened to her.  Trelawny turned away and Jessika giggled as Ginny joined in.

      "What a loose bolt," Jessika commented, "Like anything is actually going to betray you."

      Ginny just shook her head and shrugged, but she was more concerned with what Professor Trelawny said than she would give away.

      Wonder if this has anything to do with what happened to Draco?  Who do I know that's close to me and would betray me.  Jessika?  No, she's too anti-Voldemort.  Harry?  Nah, he wouldn't help, he's the Boy-Who-Lived.  Hermione?  No, she's too concerned with schoolwork and Ron.  Denis or Colin?  No, those two are too much like Fred and George.  Who the bloody hell can it be?

      "Hello!  Earth to Gin.  Come in Gin."

      "Huh?  What?  Oh Jess.  What happened?"

      "You spaced out and Trelawny kept giving you weird looks.  I myself find it quite funny to see you stare at the window, mumbling to yourself as everyone watches, but ol' loony bin said to tell you to pay attention."

      "Oh…sorry…. What did I miss?"

      "Nothing.  Just her rambling about palm reading some more.  Let me do yours.  I'm pretty good at it."

      Ginny just nodded and held out her hand for Jessika.  She had forgotten that her friend had a certain knack for Divination and constantly yelled at her for not paying attention during their classes.  Ginny just shrugged and let Jessika do most of the work for their class, having more important issues at hand.

      After Divination, Ginny had Transfiguration.  Luckily, this was one of her better class so she really didn't have any problems there.  Professor McGonagall had them transfiguring turtles into doves.  Ginny got hers done within five minutes and was allowed to start her homework.  By the end of the period, not only did she finish her homework, but she was able to make a list of people that she ever talked to in her life and had begun to cross out people from it.

*Harry Potter*

*Denis Creevey*

*Colin Creevey*

Seamus Finnigan

Dean Thomas

*Jessika Appleheimer*

Samantha Brunswick

*Neville Longbottom*

*Hermione Granger*

Cho Chang

Susan Bones

*Draco Malfoy*

Vincent Crabbe

Gregory Goyle

Marcus Flint

*Angelina Johnson*

*Katie Bell*

*Alicia Spinnet*

      Well, at least I got something accomplished today in Transfiguration.  I wish I could cross out more names, but there's too much factoring in.  Maybe I should see Severus about this.  He'll know what to do.

      It was lunch after Transfiguration, and Ginny quickly made up a lie to tell Jessika about why she wasn't eating.  After escaping her friend's interrogation, she made her way down into the dungeons.  Luckily, Professor Snape didn't have any classes going on and she knocked on his door.

      "Come in," he responded, not looking up from his paperwork.

      Ginny closed the door behind her, locked it, and put a charm on it so no one could listen in on their conversation.  She didn't want to take any risks and have her so-called spy learn that she knows about him.

      "Is there a reason for doing that Ginny?"

      "Yes there is Severus."

      Severus Snape looked up at his apprentice.  It was the first time she had ever spoken his first name and the way she said it told him that she had done some serious thinking and was in trouble.

      "Well," he encouraged her on, "What is the matter?"

      "There's a spy…."

      "Yes, Ginny.  We have already established this."

      "No, but the spy, I know them."

      Severus got up and walked over to Ginny quickly, placing his hands on her shoulders.  He forced her to look into his eyes.

      "Ginny, you need to tell me who they are?"

      "I can't.  I don't know who it is, but today in Divination…"

      She glared at him for a moment because she noticed his lack of interest after the word Divination.

      Him and his damn grudge against Trelawny.

      "…And she said that someone close to me is going to betray me at the worst possible moment.  Now tell me that doesn't sound like it might actually be a real prediction."

      "Yes, yes it does.  You should tell Dumbledore also.  He'll want to know.  Do you have any ideas of who might be the one to betray you?"

      She nodded and took out the list she had done during Transfiguration.  He noted some of the crossed out names and added them, mentally, back on.  She had done an excellent job with working some of it out herself and he was very pleased to know that she hadn't gone into a full-flung panic.

      "So…what are we going to do?"

      "We aren't going to do anything out of the norm.  You are going to go take this list to Dumbledore and tell him about what you just told me.  Don't let on that you are suspicious about someone betraying you because then the spy will just rush to Voldemort faster.  Your training will still continue unless Dumbledore finds it too dangerous.  Do you understand?"

      "Yes.  I'll go there now.  I still have another twenty minutes left of lunch and it shouldn't take any longer than that."

      "Okay.  I'll see you tonight."

      Ginny nodded and left, feeling a bit better after her talk with Severus.

      Sure, there's still some maniac out there trying to get me killed and we have barely any idea of who they are, but at least we have a better understanding of it.  I should probably tell Draco what I know too, or tell Dumbledore to tell him for me.  That way, he'll be able to watch out for people around him.

      Stopping in front of the gargoyle, she muttered the password and waited for the stairs to stop in front of Dumbledore's office.  She knocked politely on the door and waited for him to answer.  A few seconds later, the door opened to Dumbledore's smiling face.

      "Hello there Miss Weasley."

      "Hello Headmaster Dumbledore."

      "And what brings you up to my office today?"

      He gestured for her to sit down as he himself sat behind his desk.  He crossed his hands one on top of the other, placing them on the desk.  His eyes twinkled with a look of wisdom and knowing as he waited for her to continue.

      "Well, sir, I was in Divination today and Professor Trelawny told me that a person close to me is going to betray me at the worst moment.  I didn't take it likely even though I doubt she is a real Seer.  I went to see Severus and we talked for a few moments and then he told me to come see you, so here I am.  Oh!  And I began to make a list of people I know."

      She handed the list to Dumbledore, who like Severus, took it and began to read through it.

      "Excellent work Ginny.  You show true potential as an undercover.  I'm certain that you will probably like this information to also be known to Mr. Malfoy."

      "Yes, sir.  I was just about to ask if you could.  He's already gotten a warning from Voldemort once and I'm sure he's already on his guard with everything, but better safe than sorry."

      "Very true.  You can tell him since I'm sure you'll be down to visit him later.  You are free to go, Miss Weasley."

      Ginny got up and made her way to the door, but Dumbledore stopped her just as she placed her hand on the handle.

      "Oh!  Miss Weasley."

      "Yes, sir."

      "I'm sure Severus already told you this, but don't act like you know too much.  Continue on your days as is the normal, but make sure you don't tell people too much about anything, including your family members."

      "Yes, sir and thank you."

      Ginny left his office and made her way to the Great Hall.  She still had ten more minutes left of lunch and she was starving.  She ran into Jessika when she was walking in and her friend said she would wait for her.  Ginny ate lunch quickly and then heard the warning bell ring.  She drank the last of her pumpkin juice and hoisted her backpack on her shoulder.

      "So, we have Care of Magical Creatures next.  What joy!  I can only imagine what Hagrid has for us now."

      "Oh Jessika.  Calm down.  You haven't gotten injured yet and I highly doubt that you will now.  'Specially since Hargid isn't allowed to bring in too many dangerous animals now."

      "Easy enough for you to say.  He likes you."

      "He likes you too.  You just hate creatures that take badly to you."

      "Well, you wouldn't like Magical Creatures class either if a Murtlap kept attacking you whenever you went near it."

      "You should watch where you are going before you move then.  Hagrid said if you stepped on it that it would attack you."

      "Whatever."

      Ginny just shook her head at her friend.  Ever since the day the Murtlap had bitten Jessika's foot, she wasn't in a good mood whenever they had Care of Magical Creatures class.  She couldn't blame her friend all that much though because she was sure if she got attacked like that that she wouldn't want to attend the class either.

      The class passed by uneventful except for Jessika's normal screams when the Murtlap would begin to chase her.  They had History of Magic after that and Ginny nearly fell asleep in it.  If it weren't for Jessika constantly throwing huge wads of paper at her head, she would have been able to get in a good one-hour nap.  After the class was over, Ginny said she would meet up with Jessika later.  She knew her friend was probably becoming suspicious about her disappearing so often, but she hadn't seen Draco at all that day.  When she reached the Infirmary and went into Draco's room, he was awake.  She locked and charmed the room like she had done in Severus' office.

      "Hello Gin."

      "Hey Draco.  How you doin'?"

      "Better than before."

      He sat up cautiously, not wanting to injure himself further.  All of his wounds had healed, but his nerves were still a bit sensitive and there was still some pain.

      "Anything new I should know about?"

      "Trelawny predicted that someone close to me would betray me at the worst moment.  Jessika is bitchy because we had Care of Magical Creatures.  I didn't get any sleep last night.  Other than that, everything's peachy."

      "Sounds like fun.  Trust me, it gets worse.  What about Trelawny?  Think it is an actual predication?"

      "I wouldn't bet money on it, but Dumbledore said not to take it lightly."

      "Figured as much.  I can't wait until I get out of here."

      "One more day and you're free."

      "I know.  It's like bloody hell in here.  Madam Pomfrey's always bugging me to stop getting up and walking around."

      "Well, you really shouldn't.  You might injure yourself further."

      "Great, now you're getting all mother-like on me."

      "No, I just don't want you hurting yourself, Draco."

      "I know.  I just feel so helpless lying in here all day."

      "You'll be back in with all the action soon enough." 

      "Yea, I guess so."

      There was a knock at the door and Madam Pomfrey yelling through to unlock it.  The two giggled and Ginny let the nurse in.  She was immediately told to leave and Ginny left, waving goodbye to Draco.  He just frowned at having to be left with the nurse again.

      Well, things are at least getting back to normal.

Author's Note: Well, that's the end of that chapter.  I just read through it.  It isn't too bad.  Just a little filler chapter basically.  I've been rethinking this whole entire fan fiction since I've read Order of the Phoenix.  What did everyone else think of the book?  I thought it was alright.  It cared on a bit about some things and I learned a lot more about some characters.  I dunno though.  Something about it bugged me.  *shrugs*  I did enjoy Harry in that one though.  He seemed more real.  I dunno.  He just started to act more his age.  *Shrugs again*  Anyways, I don't want to give away too much for those who haven't read it.  Thanks for reading!