Sorry for the cliffhanger back there, guys. I hope you guys can forgive me. I couldn't help it!

Anyways, here's chapter six. ^-^

Chapter six:

"Um.the girl's you," Harry said quietly, looking away from Ginny.

"M-me?" Ginny said, surprised.

"Look, I know I have no chance with you so let's just forget this ever happened," said Harry before quickly walking away, brushing past Ginny.

Ginny turned around and stared at his retreating back, at a loss for words. Harry, the guy she had a crush on since God knows when, fancied her? That was just hard to believe.

"Ginny? Where's Harry?" came a voice, snapping her from her thoughts.

Ginny looked up and saw Hermione and her brother, approaching her.

"I think I'm going to go back to the Common Room," she said, walking away from them.

"What about dinner?" Hermione called after her.

"No thanks. Not hungry," came Ginny's reply.

***

Ron looked at his sister as she walked back to the Gryffindor Tower then turned to Hermione.

"What was up with her?" asked Ron, confused.

"I don't know. Something must have happened between her and Harry," said Hermione, frowning. "Let's go find out. Harry must be in the Great Hall."

***

"He doesn't seem to be here," said Ron as he scanned his House Table.

"Yes, I can see that, Ron," snapped Hermione.

Ron winced at Hermione's sharp tone.

"Sorry. Just worried," said Hermione. "What could have possibly happened between them?"

"Why don't you go check in Harry's room?" suggested Ron. "He might be there."

Hermione shrugged.

"Might as well try," she said. "Come with me."

Hermione sighed before they headed to Harry's room.

***

"Harry?" Hermione called as she opened the door to 'Sanctuary', as Harry liked to call it.

He wasn't there.

"Where the bloody hell could he be?" muttered Hermione, not caring that she had used the words she told Harry not to say.

"Dammit," she said as she walked out of the Common Room.

***

"Didn't find him?" asked Ron, who was pacing just outside the door.

Hermione shook her head.

"No. You know how Harry is. When he doesn't want to be found there is absolutely no way of finding him," she said quietly. "Let's just go to dinner. Maybe we'll see him tomorrow."

Ron nodded and he and Hermione walked back to the Great Hall.

***

The door closed and Harry took his Invisibility Cloak off.

He didn't want to do this to his friends but he wanted to be alone for the mean time to sort his thought out.

He strode to his bed and buried his face under his pillow. What had he been thinking? Why the bloody hell did he tell Ginny?

He knew that Ginny wouldn't laugh at him. She wasn't cruel, not at all. That was one of the things he liked so much about her.

Tomorrow's a Hogsmeade day. Maybe that'll take my mind off of her or maybe I just have to talk to her to set everything straight, he thought as he took his head out from under the pillow and stared at the blue ceiling.

Blue. That just describes how I feel.

Before long, Harry fell asleep.

***

"Hermione, isn't that Cho Chang?" asked Ron as he saw a raven-haired girl standing by the Great Hall's huge doors.

Hermione looked up and saw the girl.

"Yeah. That's her. But what's she doing here? Didn't she graduate last year?" she asked, frowning.

"Go ask her," said Ron.

"I don't think so," said Hermione, scowling and shaking her head. "She doesn't like me, remember? I was one of the few and, might I add, stupid reasons she broke up with Harry. She told Harry that he and I were too close. We're best friends. How else would we be?"

"I told Harry from the very start that she wasn't good enough for him," muttered Ron.

"I don't care about her as long as she stays away from Harry. She's done enough already," said Lavender Brown, who seemed to have been listening. In fact, all of the Gryffindor seventh years had been listening.

The seventh years murmured in agreement. They quite disliked Cho since she had caused Harry some pain last year.

***

"Hey, Ginny. You weren't at dinner tonight," said Sierra as she, Kristin and Diane walked into their dormitory and found Ginny reading 'The Rise and Fall of the Dark Arts'.

"Wasn't hungry," replied Ginny.

She appeared to be reading the book but she wasn't taking any word in. She was too busy thinking about what Harry had said.

"Well, you missed a few things," said Diane.

Ginny placed her bookmark on the page and looked at her friends questioningly.

"Like what?" she asked.

"Well, for starters, Cho was there," said Kristin.

"Excuse me?" Ginny said in disbelief.

"Yep, she was there. All she did was stand by the doors though. Ron thought she was a professor's assistant. The seventh years weren't so happy about it, obviously," said Diane.

"Why's that?" asked Diane.

"Remember when Cho rudely dumped Harry?" Kristin reminded her.

Diane nodded.

"Oh, okay. I remember now,"

"Why the hell is she here? It would make life very irritating," mumbled Sierra as she sat down on her bed.

"Great. Just great," muttered Ginny. "She probably wants to get Harry back."

"That's definitely not going to happen. I don't think the seventh years will let her get within twenty feet of him," Sierra said with a smirk. "They're really protective of him."

"Don't worry, Ginny. I highly doubt that Harry still has feelings for her," said Kristin.

"I agree with Kristin. Harry's too taken with you to even remember that she's still alive," Diane piped up.

"Speaking of Harry, he wasn't at dinner tonight," said Sierra.

"He wasn't?" asked Ginny as she set the book on her bedside table.

"Nope. I asked Hermione why and she said that he was probably sleeping," Diane informed her.

Ginny raised an eyebrow.

"Probably?"

"Yeah. Ron said that they couldn't find him anywhere and he guessed that Harry just wanted to be alone," said Diane.

"It's pretty weird, when you come to think of it. Why weren't you at dinner, again, Ginny?" asked Kristin with a raised eyebrow.

Ginny shrugged.

"I told you. I wasn't hungry," she lied.

"Did anything happen between you and Harry?" Sierra asked curiously.

"You can tell us, Ginny," said Kristin.

"Maybe some other time, girls. I'm going to sleep. Pretty tired. Good night," said Ginny before pulling the curtains around her bed shut.

Sierra raised an eyebrow and stared at Ginny's maroon curtains.

"Did I miss something?" she mouthed to Kristin and Diane, who looked as confused as she was.

Both girls shook their heads. They didn't know what was going on either.

***

I quite enjoy Harry/Cho fics. I just wanted to make Cho out as a bad person here. Anyways, can anyone recommend a good romance fic for me? (HP/GW, RW/HG, HP/CC, DM/HG, James/Lily)

I'll see you in the next chapter, guys and gals!

P.S. Please review and tell me what you think of this chapter.