Ginny was scared that Ron had found out what she had done, spent the night with Draco Malfoy. Sadly, he had.

"GINNY!!!! HOW COULD YOU????? HOW--COULD--YOU!?!?!?!" Ron's voice rang throughout the Great Hall.

"Lord!" Ginny muttered as she slid down in her seat. "Make him go away!"

"GINNY!!" Ron bellowed as he stood above Ginny.

"Ron, why can't you accept the fact that I like Draco, he likes me, we like each other, and there's absolutely, positively, nothing you can do about it?" Ginny asked as she stood up to face him and raised her eyebrows.

"Because, Ginny, it is Draco Malfoy!"

"Did someone call my name?" A voice came. Hands wrapped around Ginny's waist and a look of disbelief engraved Ron's face.

"YOU!!" Ron yelled, pointing at Draco.

"Yes, me. Problem?" Draco smiled and then kissed Ginny.

"ARGH!!! Ron bellowed as he stomped off.

"What did I tell you?" Ginny asked with a smile. "Soon enough."

"And now I can call you my girl?" Draco asked as, he too, smiled.

"That smile. It's a killer. And yes, you can call me your girl, doll." Ginny said as she and Draco kissed passionately.

The voice of Alexis interrupted the two. "Not while I'm eating, Gins!" (Ha ha, giggles giggles, yaddy yadda, etc.)

"Sorry, Lexi." Ginny smiled.

"Harry, I need help." Ginny said as she sat down next to the thin brunette.

"What is it, Ginny?" Harry asked as he put down his 'Monsters of The Wizarding World' book.

"Alexis is going to die because of a Gryffindor who doesn't pay any attention to her."

"Now, Ginny," Harry began.

"No, no. Listen! He's driving her crazy! And she's going to start hating him if he doesn't do anything quick. So what should I tell this clueless chum of mine?" Ginny asked with a smile.

"Tell him what to do, I suppose." Harry said as he took off his glasses and began to rub the bridge of his nose.

"Well, he needs to ask her out, or else!" Ginny said as she patted hip on the shoulder and walked off.

"Lexi?" Ginny called into their room. "Lexi, where are you?" There was only silence in reply. So Ginny decided to go and look in the library for her missing friend. She walked up and down a few aisles and decided to give up after a few minutes.

"Where is she?"

Ginny spent the whole day in the library and without the company of her best friend Alexis. She had pulled out a few books and searched through their pages to find out some clues are facts on her big project for Charms.

"I can't believe I haven't found anything yet."

"Hey, Gins." Alexis mysteriously appeared and took a seat next to her friend.

"Where were you?"

"Why?"

"Because I was getting worried," Ginny began.

"Oh, come on Gins, what's the real reason?"

"And I thought that you were out making out with some guy without me."

"I thought you had Draco."

"You never said guests weren't allowed." Ginny said with a smile.

"Good point." Alexis smiled and then walked off.

"Hey, babe." Draco's voice came from behind Ginny the next day before Professor Snape came into the classroom. His arm went across her shoulders as he slid onto the hard bench beside her.

"Does your ass hurt as much as mine does?" Ginny asked as she squirmed in her spot.

"Wanna see?" Draco said, but after he received a light, playful punch from Ginny. "But, Ginny darling, it is Firebolt-made."

"I'm talking about the friggin benches." Ginny complained as Alexis, Astella and Jason sat down on the same bench.

"Hey there, girlie girl." Alexis said as she entwined Jason and hers arms.

"From now on there should be a show called 'Hooked On Guys' sponsored and hosted by you, Alexis." Ginny sighed as she leaned back.

"Thanks a lot for believing in my innocence, Ginny." Alexis commented sarcastically.

"No problem, mi amigo."

"Excuse me, I'm an amiga!" Alexis smiled.

"Is anyone here, besides me, afraid of these two?" Draco asked as he cocked and eyebrow and smiled.

"I am." Jason smiled as he raised his free arm.

"Me too." Astella said, doing the same.

"Well, don't be scared, it's just a horrible, horrible life waiting around for stupid, bloody Harry Potter." Alexis murmured with a sigh. She walked off sadly, grabbing a flower and twirling it around.

"You know, that should have been me." Ginny whispered.

"But aren't you glad it isn't?" Draco asked, beginning to tickle her. She slapped his hands away.

"Trust me, D, the girls are in no mood to play when Lexi, the sugary spice girl, is depressed. Lexi's moods are contagious. Happiness equals happiness, sadness equals sadness." Jason told him and Ginny and Astella sat on the benches, moping and scheming.