DISCLAIMER: You recognise it, I don't own it. Draco emerged from the shadows and stared at the door that had just closed. Suddenly a smile appeared his face. So she DID like him! Along with every other girl in school, bar Granger, but nevertheless, this was. well. the perfect way to finally get one over on Potter! With a little something for himself of course. Lost in thought Draco failed to hear the classroom door opening.

"Get lost on your way to breakfast, Mr. Malfoy?" Professor McGonagall asked.

"Just getting in a little extra study time, Professor," Draco replied flashing her a slight smile. Nothing-not even that strict, old bat-was going to spoil his good mood today.

"I mean it Ron, something's up with her. She's acting-so-well-weird. Has she said anything to you?"

Harry looked pleadingly at his best friend. It was blatantly obviously that Ginny wasn't telling him something. He was feeling slightly desperate at the moment, he'd never felt this way before.

"I'm sorry mate, I don't know, she doesn't really talk to me about her love life, um, maybe you should ask Hermione," he replied, feeling distinctly uncomfortable.

He did not want to get dragged in the middle of whatever it was that was going on between his best friend and his sister. Just then Ginny entered the hall. She spied the two, gave a weak smile, and chose a seat at the other end of the table.

"See!" Harry virtually exploded. "If that's not proof then I don't know what is!" Normally she would have been right up here. There's something not right and I want to know what that something is sooner rather than later!" Harry slammed his spoon down as if to emphasize his point.

He could feel the anger was coursing through his veins. He looked down at his girlfriend. Yes. Something was definitely troubling her. He watched as she looked up, blushed, and then whispered something to Eliza. He followed her gaze and nearly choked on his toast. Surely she wasn't looking at Malfoy?! He glanced at her again. She looked over once more with the same.strange expression on her face. He had seen that expression before. It was the expression she wore..

"When she had a crush on me."

Harry suddenly realised.

A sick feeling began to form in the pit of his stomach. He followed her gaze once more. Yes she was definitely looking at Malfoy. Harry got up.

"You alright mate? You look like you've just seen a ghost," Rob looked up at his best friend.

"Trust me, Ron, I'd give anything to see a ghost right now,"

With that he left the hall. He was definitely going to talk to Ginny today. He had to be mistaken. She loved him.

"What's up with him?!" Eliza exclaimed having just watched Harry stalk out of the hall.

"Huh? Oh, I dunno," Ginny replied.

To be honest, she hadn't really been paying attention to anything, she was far too aware of the presence of a tall muscular boy with white blonde hair. Eliza eyed her friend.

"You're playing a dangerous game Gin. Forget Malfoy. He wont be good for you. Harry dotes on you. You know that." Ginny sighed.

"I know I know," She glanced over at Malfoy "Wish it were that easy," She muttered.

What a mess she had gotten herself into. Ginny went about the day trying to avoid both Harry and Draco. This was going fine until Ron cornered her.

"Look Gin, I really don't want to pry, and I really don't want to get involved, but if there's something wrong with you and Harry, then tell him. For my sake."

Ginny looked at her brother feeling slightly alarmed.

"Why? Has he said something?"

Ron looked distinctly uncomfortable. "Well, um," He sighed and ran his hands through his hair. "Just talk to him, ok?" With that, he was gone.

Ginny turned to leave when she once again heard her name being called. She turned and a ball of nerves suddenly became alive inside her. Harry.

"Gin, we, uh, we need to talk.

"Ok," she whispered. Just then Draco approached. For once he resisted the urge to make a comment, but winked at Ginny making her blush, which, unfortunately, Harry noticed.

"In here Gin,"

She followed Harry into an empty classroom. He cleared his throat and began nervously

"Gin, is everything alright? I mean you haven't been yourself since that fight with. with.. with Malfoy. Is there something I should know?" Ginny forced her expression to one of surprise.

"What? No! Of course not! Don't be silly Harry!" She found herself giving a little laugh.

"You're sure?" Ginny put her arms around Harry and kissed his forehead.

"Of course. You're the one I want. No one else." Harry gave a smile of relief.

"Ok gorgeous. Well I gota meet Ron, but I'll see you later." Then giving her a kiss he was off.

Ginny walked back to the common room in somewhat of a daze. "Why didn't I just end it there and then?" she chastised herself. "Why lie?" Suddenly she walked into something hard.

"Ow!" she cried, glaring at the offending wall.

"Next time try walking with your eyes open," a voice drawled. Malfoy.

"That is unless, you got distracted by something that's a little nicer to look at," Malfoy tossed her a grin and moved on. Ginny starred after him a little shocked. Was he flirting with her?

"Draco!" she called, not knowing what the hell she was going to say to him. He stopped, and slowly turned round.

"Yes?" he said slowly, one eyebrow raised.

"I-um-oh-never mind," she muttered and walked on. Draco laughed. "Watch it, Weasel, I see Potter's vocabulary is rubbing off on you," Then giving her a wink walked on. Ginny couldn't help it, she laughed. Just then Harry approached. He noticed her grin.

"Now that's a sight I haven't seen in a while!" Ginny's smile faltered.

"Were you not meeting Ron?"

"Some things are more important. Ron can wait, lets go to the common room," He said slipping and arm around her shoulders.

Ginny walked with him, but couldn't help looking over her shoulder to catch one last glimpse of the tall grey-eyed Slytherin as he disappeared from view.

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