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"I don't think so," Harry replied sadly. He loved Ginny with all his heart, and he didn't doubt Ginny's feelings, but some things were done better alone. He was by no means breaking up with her, that never crossed his mind. Just the thought of her with another guy made him want to rethink all this. But he knew that it would always be there, in the back of his mind. Just then an interesting thought came to his head. What if Malfoy wasn't joking about stealing Ginny from him, and took the opportunity. He remembered Ginny once saying, "Maybe he is sweet, I mean he can't be all that bad if his mother loves him. Or maybe he has that much money." Well, he wasn't going to think about that now. He needed to sort his thoughts out, without Ginny around.
"Fine, alright. I thought that from now on decisions would be made together, but if your problems need to be sorted out by yourself, I'm not going to stand in your way." Ginny walked up to Harry, and told him sadly, "Just know that I've waited to be with you for a long time, I'm not going to keep waiting if its not going to happen." With that, she walked up to her dorm.
Girls 6th Year Dorm, late night
Julie came in to find her good friend, Ginny crying on her bed. Julie didn't know what to say to her, because she had just seen Harry in almost the same state in the common room. So she just sat on Ginny's bed and offered her a shoulder to cry on. Whatever was happening, she hoped that it was cleared up soon because both Ginny and Harry deserved to be happy.
5 Years Later
Harry hadn't been to the Burrow for a few weeks, but this time was different. It was the first time that Ginny would be there at the same time for over four years. He didn't know how or why but because of the space he needed, Ginny broke up with him. It hurt to have her say the things that she did, but he thought that maybe it just wasn't meant to be. So, they both moved on. He has only had two real girlfriends over the past five years, but that wasn't going to stop him from being a virgin all his life. After he graduated Hogwarts, he wasn't going to just mope around because he wanted Ginny. From what he had heard from her siblings, she wasn't holding back either. The only problem was that he still had trouble being in the same room with her. Harry wasn't going to lie and say that he didn't miss Ginny, he did because he still loved her. But he wasn't going to get his hopes up. Besides, he was ready to see her again. This was one obstacle that he needed to get out of his way.
Burrow, 7:30am
"Are you ready to see Harry again Ginny?" Hermione quietly asked her friend. Even though she was engaged (still) to Ron, she still slept in Ginny's room. This morning she noticed that Ginny was restless and offered to go downstairs with her. Hermione never understood, oddly enough, why Harry and her broke up, but she knew it was mostly because Harry wanted space and Ginny just wasn't willing to give him that.
"I've been ready to see Harry again," Ginny answered back. All these years she had been trying to see him at family gatherings, but it seemed like he always knew whether not she would be there. Luckily, he had decided to come to the Burrow for Christmas and now Harry could see how good she looked. Truthfully, she wanted him back. She always said that once she had him, she wasn't going to let him go, that she didn't want to wait the rest of her life. BIG MISTAKE! She should have given him what he wanted without complaint because she missed him. Ginny had tried so hard to get him to the Burrow. A friendly setting was all he needed to get in the forgiving mood. But after talking to Ron, it didn't sound like he would take her back. A few years ago she found out her brothers were making it sound like she was living it up with lots of men. That was the furthest from the truth as they could get. She had been with one man, one time. It sucked.
"Well, he has been avoiding you since he left Hogwarts."
"I know, I just, I need to see him. I want to know if I need him in my life, or if I should move on," Ginny replied sadly.
"It's hard to tell what somebody like Harry is thinking and/or feeling. He's not a man of many words. I mean, if he needed you so bad, why didn't he seek you out?" Hermione knew this all dated back to when the two broke up. Nobody but Harry and Ginny knew what happened.
"Because I broke up with him. He wanted time alone and I wasn't willing to give that to him. So, I walked away and when he didn't try to make amends, I guess I just snapped and told him I couldn't be with him. I've regretted that move the minute I walked away," Ginny told Hermione miserably.
"Oh. Oh Ginny, maybe he does want you back!"
"I really doubt that."
"Well, write him a letter. Explain everything that you've felt and gone through since then, and maybe that well hope you deal with your 'mistake' as you put it, and help him feel what he used to, or still does," Hermione felt as if she developed the cure for cancer. She was sure that this would work.
"Well, I guess it can't hurt. I'll start writing now because this may take a while."
"But Ginny, Harry won't be here for another week!"
"I know, that's why I'm starting on it know. I want to give it to him when he gets here," Ginny told her as she was leaving the room.
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"I don't think so," Harry replied sadly. He loved Ginny with all his heart, and he didn't doubt Ginny's feelings, but some things were done better alone. He was by no means breaking up with her, that never crossed his mind. Just the thought of her with another guy made him want to rethink all this. But he knew that it would always be there, in the back of his mind. Just then an interesting thought came to his head. What if Malfoy wasn't joking about stealing Ginny from him, and took the opportunity. He remembered Ginny once saying, "Maybe he is sweet, I mean he can't be all that bad if his mother loves him. Or maybe he has that much money." Well, he wasn't going to think about that now. He needed to sort his thoughts out, without Ginny around.
"Fine, alright. I thought that from now on decisions would be made together, but if your problems need to be sorted out by yourself, I'm not going to stand in your way." Ginny walked up to Harry, and told him sadly, "Just know that I've waited to be with you for a long time, I'm not going to keep waiting if its not going to happen." With that, she walked up to her dorm.
Girls 6th Year Dorm, late night
Julie came in to find her good friend, Ginny crying on her bed. Julie didn't know what to say to her, because she had just seen Harry in almost the same state in the common room. So she just sat on Ginny's bed and offered her a shoulder to cry on. Whatever was happening, she hoped that it was cleared up soon because both Ginny and Harry deserved to be happy.
5 Years Later
Harry hadn't been to the Burrow for a few weeks, but this time was different. It was the first time that Ginny would be there at the same time for over four years. He didn't know how or why but because of the space he needed, Ginny broke up with him. It hurt to have her say the things that she did, but he thought that maybe it just wasn't meant to be. So, they both moved on. He has only had two real girlfriends over the past five years, but that wasn't going to stop him from being a virgin all his life. After he graduated Hogwarts, he wasn't going to just mope around because he wanted Ginny. From what he had heard from her siblings, she wasn't holding back either. The only problem was that he still had trouble being in the same room with her. Harry wasn't going to lie and say that he didn't miss Ginny, he did because he still loved her. But he wasn't going to get his hopes up. Besides, he was ready to see her again. This was one obstacle that he needed to get out of his way.
Burrow, 7:30am
"Are you ready to see Harry again Ginny?" Hermione quietly asked her friend. Even though she was engaged (still) to Ron, she still slept in Ginny's room. This morning she noticed that Ginny was restless and offered to go downstairs with her. Hermione never understood, oddly enough, why Harry and her broke up, but she knew it was mostly because Harry wanted space and Ginny just wasn't willing to give him that.
"I've been ready to see Harry again," Ginny answered back. All these years she had been trying to see him at family gatherings, but it seemed like he always knew whether not she would be there. Luckily, he had decided to come to the Burrow for Christmas and now Harry could see how good she looked. Truthfully, she wanted him back. She always said that once she had him, she wasn't going to let him go, that she didn't want to wait the rest of her life. BIG MISTAKE! She should have given him what he wanted without complaint because she missed him. Ginny had tried so hard to get him to the Burrow. A friendly setting was all he needed to get in the forgiving mood. But after talking to Ron, it didn't sound like he would take her back. A few years ago she found out her brothers were making it sound like she was living it up with lots of men. That was the furthest from the truth as they could get. She had been with one man, one time. It sucked.
"Well, he has been avoiding you since he left Hogwarts."
"I know, I just, I need to see him. I want to know if I need him in my life, or if I should move on," Ginny replied sadly.
"It's hard to tell what somebody like Harry is thinking and/or feeling. He's not a man of many words. I mean, if he needed you so bad, why didn't he seek you out?" Hermione knew this all dated back to when the two broke up. Nobody but Harry and Ginny knew what happened.
"Because I broke up with him. He wanted time alone and I wasn't willing to give that to him. So, I walked away and when he didn't try to make amends, I guess I just snapped and told him I couldn't be with him. I've regretted that move the minute I walked away," Ginny told Hermione miserably.
"Oh. Oh Ginny, maybe he does want you back!"
"I really doubt that."
"Well, write him a letter. Explain everything that you've felt and gone through since then, and maybe that well hope you deal with your 'mistake' as you put it, and help him feel what he used to, or still does," Hermione felt as if she developed the cure for cancer. She was sure that this would work.
"Well, I guess it can't hurt. I'll start writing now because this may take a while."
"But Ginny, Harry won't be here for another week!"
"I know, that's why I'm starting on it know. I want to give it to him when he gets here," Ginny told her as she was leaving the room.
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