A/N: Okay, I'm sorry for those of you who don't want to stick through the
D/G or H/Hr parts. You're going to miss a great story. Those of you who
will live through it, I thank you. I've told you before that this would be
a D/H story and I didn't lie. In a few more chapters everything will be
back to that line. The relationships are only setting up some strong
feelings that will be realized later. Everything is for a reason in this
story. Okay, with that off my chest here's more story.
Chapter Fourteen
Meanwhile.
Ginny and Draco walked hand in hand to the library. Draco pulled out her chair and she sat down in it, blushing at how chivalrous he was. He sat down in the chair across from her and placed his hand on top of hers as she began to pull herself out of the chair to find a book.
"What? I have to go find a book." She said giggling.
"I'll go with you. You might get lost." He joked.
Ginny was surprised. She had never heard Draco make a joke that wasn't an insult to someone else. She closed her fingers around his hand as she guided him down the isle where her book was supposed to be. She spotted it on the top shelf.
"Could you get it for me?" she asked Draco in a pouty face, since she couldn't reach.
He easily spotted the book and removed it from it's shelf. He held the book out of her reach and asked, "What's it worth to you?"
"Well, I don't know." she joked. "What would you like?" she raised her eyebrow.
Draco smiled. "Well, you don't think I'm just going to let you HAVE the book without getting something in return, do you?"
She wrapped her arms around his neck and on tiptoes kissed him gently. Draco licked his lips. He could taste the strawberry flavor of her lip- gloss. "One more and we're even." He laughed.
Ginny again softly kissed his lips as Draco handed her the book. What the couple didn't know was that on the other side of the shelf was Ron.
This display made him sick. 'How could she be so happy with HIM?' he thought. If he did anything to hurt her.he would pay. He couldn't even stand seeing his sister kiss Harry, his best friend. He had now idea how her would be able to last through this.
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The letter Hermione wrote had slid to the middle of the floor awaiting to be found and opened.
TO HARRY was written on the envelope. Unfortunately Ron was the one to find it. He picked it up curiously and slid his finger under the seal to reveal the note inside. He unfolded the note and read it over slowly numerous times.
He couldn't believe it. 'She did have feelings for me.' He though. 'And not Harry is the object of her affection. Why didn't he ever tell me she liked me? Stupid prat. It's too late now. She says my part in her has died. Unless.' Ron grinned evilly at the though that had popped into his mind.
Could he be so cruel as to not untie these two lovebirds? YES! He took the letter and placed it back in its envelope, then threw it into the fire.
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Ginny and Draco walked out of the library just as it was closing. He walked her back the entrance to Gryffindor house. Then he asked deviously, "Wait, do you want to come back to my room?"
Ginny giggled. "No silly, it's too late."
Draco was confused. He knew that she had some resistance to the ring but he didn't know she could overpower it completely. "Then can I come up to your room?" he smiled, trying again.
"I don't think that would be appropriate, considering we've only been dating for two days." She raised her eyebrows smiling.
He couldn't understand why it wasn't working. But it was late and he figured he could decide what the problem was in the morning.
The next morning at breakfast Hermione grinned as he took her normal spot with her friends. But, just as she sat down, Harry got up and walked off, tossing her a resentful look.
Her eyes began to water. Hadn't he liked her note? She had promised him her whole heart, and he threw it away like a piece of trash.
"Well, that was rude." Ron said, scooting down closer to Hermione. She just sniffled and nodded in agreement. "I don't know what's come over him. He read this note last night and then just threw his book across the room." Ron said, trying to act like an innocent bystander.
Tears began to flow down Hermione's face. She got up and ran back to the Gryffindor common room.
Chapter Fourteen
Meanwhile.
Ginny and Draco walked hand in hand to the library. Draco pulled out her chair and she sat down in it, blushing at how chivalrous he was. He sat down in the chair across from her and placed his hand on top of hers as she began to pull herself out of the chair to find a book.
"What? I have to go find a book." She said giggling.
"I'll go with you. You might get lost." He joked.
Ginny was surprised. She had never heard Draco make a joke that wasn't an insult to someone else. She closed her fingers around his hand as she guided him down the isle where her book was supposed to be. She spotted it on the top shelf.
"Could you get it for me?" she asked Draco in a pouty face, since she couldn't reach.
He easily spotted the book and removed it from it's shelf. He held the book out of her reach and asked, "What's it worth to you?"
"Well, I don't know." she joked. "What would you like?" she raised her eyebrow.
Draco smiled. "Well, you don't think I'm just going to let you HAVE the book without getting something in return, do you?"
She wrapped her arms around his neck and on tiptoes kissed him gently. Draco licked his lips. He could taste the strawberry flavor of her lip- gloss. "One more and we're even." He laughed.
Ginny again softly kissed his lips as Draco handed her the book. What the couple didn't know was that on the other side of the shelf was Ron.
This display made him sick. 'How could she be so happy with HIM?' he thought. If he did anything to hurt her.he would pay. He couldn't even stand seeing his sister kiss Harry, his best friend. He had now idea how her would be able to last through this.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
The letter Hermione wrote had slid to the middle of the floor awaiting to be found and opened.
TO HARRY was written on the envelope. Unfortunately Ron was the one to find it. He picked it up curiously and slid his finger under the seal to reveal the note inside. He unfolded the note and read it over slowly numerous times.
He couldn't believe it. 'She did have feelings for me.' He though. 'And not Harry is the object of her affection. Why didn't he ever tell me she liked me? Stupid prat. It's too late now. She says my part in her has died. Unless.' Ron grinned evilly at the though that had popped into his mind.
Could he be so cruel as to not untie these two lovebirds? YES! He took the letter and placed it back in its envelope, then threw it into the fire.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Ginny and Draco walked out of the library just as it was closing. He walked her back the entrance to Gryffindor house. Then he asked deviously, "Wait, do you want to come back to my room?"
Ginny giggled. "No silly, it's too late."
Draco was confused. He knew that she had some resistance to the ring but he didn't know she could overpower it completely. "Then can I come up to your room?" he smiled, trying again.
"I don't think that would be appropriate, considering we've only been dating for two days." She raised her eyebrows smiling.
He couldn't understand why it wasn't working. But it was late and he figured he could decide what the problem was in the morning.
The next morning at breakfast Hermione grinned as he took her normal spot with her friends. But, just as she sat down, Harry got up and walked off, tossing her a resentful look.
Her eyes began to water. Hadn't he liked her note? She had promised him her whole heart, and he threw it away like a piece of trash.
"Well, that was rude." Ron said, scooting down closer to Hermione. She just sniffled and nodded in agreement. "I don't know what's come over him. He read this note last night and then just threw his book across the room." Ron said, trying to act like an innocent bystander.
Tears began to flow down Hermione's face. She got up and ran back to the Gryffindor common room.
