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Previously: Wendy walked to the open window and watched three people she loved fly to a place that she loved.
"Good bye, Harry" she whispered, as he disappeared into the darkness.
They had been flying for about fifteen minutes, and Ginny was beginning to grow tired. "Harry," she said to Harry, whose hand she was still holding, "are we going to be there soon?"
Harry smiled. "Yeah, Ginny, it's about 2 more minutes before we get there," Harry responded, causing Ginny to breathe a sigh of relief.
Ron looked happy as well. "That's good, because I'm getting pretty drowsy. Oy, Harry, do you have anywhere we can sleep in um.," began Ron.
"In Neverland?" Harry asked. Ron nodded. "Yeah, I have a secret hideout. I'll have to of the boys give up their beds for you," Harry said.
"Harry, why is your hideout secret? And oh! There really are lost boys like Mrs. Darling told us?" Ginny said sounding interested.
"Well, my hideout is secret because we have to keep away from the pirates, they're pretty dangerous, ("Wicked!" said Ron) and yes, there really are lost boys Ginny," Harry said.
Finally, they reached what looked like a portal. It had a sparkly blue substance swirling throughout it. "Are we going through that?" Ron asked disbelievingly.
"Yeah," said Harry as if Ron and Ginny had seen something like this before. "Just fly near it, and it will suck you into Neverland."
Ginny inhaled a breath, and Ron gulped. "Okay," announced Ginny, "on the count of three. One, two, three!"
Harry felt Ginny grab his hand a little tighter as the three teenagers all began flying towards the portal.
Ginny felt a weird sensation flow throughout her body as she went through the portal. She felt very calm, and peaceful. Suddenly, she began to spin very fast, and she was getting rather dizzy. Harry was gripping her hand tightly.
Then the portal swiftly spit them out, and Ginny found herself flying in a clear, beautiful blue sky with Harry and Ron. "Over here," Harry said, leading Ginny and Ron over to a cloud.
"You guys can sit on this, trust me, you won't fall through," he told them, noticing their uncertain looks.
Ginny did as Harry said, and the cloud felt very soft and relaxing. Ron did the same. "Alright, you two stay here, and I'll go make sure it's safe for you guys to come. When you see a bunch of blue sparks shooting up, fly over to where they are, alright?" Harry said.
He began flying off, but Ginny grabbed his arm. "Harry, I - I can't fly without you!" Ginny said looking scared. Harry smiled. "Well sure you can. Just think of something really happy, and then imagine yourself floating in the air, and you'll be fine. Whatever you do though, don't think of any bad thoughts, alright?" replied Harry.
Ginny nodded, and Harry flew off. Ginny and Ron then decided to admire the land around them. There were big mountains, and many beautiful green islands. In a bay a little while away, Ginny could see a pirate ship.
"Would ya look at that?" Ron said enthusiastically, pointing to a hill with several teepees. Ginny looked over. "Oh is that the Indian cove?" she asked Ron.
"I think so," Ron replied. Then Ginny let out a gasp. "Look over there! It's the mermaid lagoon!" Ron looked and nodded. "I wonder where Harry's hideou-," began Ron, but stopped as many blue sparks began shooting up into the air.
"Alright I s'pose we should start heading over there Gin," Ron stated. Ginny nodded. "Alright," she responded nervously. She was shaking all over.
"Okay Ginny, just relax. Imagine Mum and Dad coming back, and us staying away from the Luftans." Ginny did just as Ron said. Then she closed imagined herself floating in the air.
When she opened her eyes, a yelp escaped her lips. She was floating a few feet above the clouds, as was Ron. "Okay, Ron, I'm ready," Ginny said, and with that her and Ron began flying over to where the blue sparks were.
They had been flying for about five minutes, and Ginny could see that they were just about there, but then her mind began wondering off.
*Wow, it's so beautiful here. Much better then the Luftans. Oh I wish we could stay here forever, and never go back to the Luftans,* thought Ginny. However, she snapped out of it as she heard Ron screaming her name, and realized she was no longer flying, but falling.
"No!" screamed Ginny. "Up! Up! Go up!" she began flapping her arms but it was no use. She couldn't stop herself from falling.
When she was feet from the ground she closed her eyes. So this was it. It was all over. What was the whole point of her miserable life if she was just going to die here, now.
CRASH! Oh wait never mind, there was no crash. Ginny hadn't felt herself collide with the ground harshly. Maybe she died already, and she was in heaven or something.
She opened her eyes slowly, afraid of what she might see, or where she might be.
"Harry?" she asked. Harry grinned up at her, for he was lying on the ground, and Ginny was on top of him. Ginny blushed. "Did you have a nice flight," Harry asked grinning again.
"Harry I don't know what happened! One minute I was flying and the next minute I'm - er, here," she said awkwardly.
"Well I'm glad I broke your fall," Harry said laughing. "Did I hurt you?" Ginny asked not wanting to hear the answer.
"Nope. I was just walking back to the hideout after sending up the blue sparks. I looked up and the sight would have been quite funny if the situation hadn't been quite so dangerous. I saw a girl screaming and waving her arms in the air and then she fell on top of me," said Harry. He didn't seem to mind though; he was smiling at her, almost adoringly.
Ginny turned just as red as her hair. "I'm sorry," she said, "I guess I hadn't been thinking happy thoughts or something."
"Don't worry about it, Gin," said Harry. Ginny paused. He had called her Gin. Normally people just called her Ginny, unless they knew her very well.
"Something wrong?" Harry asked. "Oh no," said Ginny. Just then Ron landed on the ground. "Bloody hell Ginny, I had thought the ground had done you in," Ron said looking relieved.
"Oh well I'm quite alright," said Ginny. She stood up. "So Harry, where is this hideout of yours anyway?" she asked, trying to change the subject.
"Oh!" said Harry getting to his feet, "it's right over here." He walked over to a tree, and Ron and Ginny followed. Ginny saw that there was a very small, hardly visible drawing of what looked like a ball with two wings (a snitch hehe).
Harry pressed it, and the tree moved to the side, revealing a slide. Ginny couldn't see the bottom however. "Alright well, the boys are probably sleeping, since it's still really early, so be as quiet as you can," said Harry. "They probably won't be up for another 3 hours."
"Hey Harry, can we get something to eat before we go to bed?" Ron asked. "Sure, I'll whip something up," Harry replied.
"You can cook?" Ginny asked looking amused. "Well sure I can," said Harry indignantly. Then he went down the slide, and Ron and Ginny followed, with the tree closing back over after them.
Ginny was zooming uncontrollably down the slide. It was rather fun. She finally landed on something soft. Ron.
"Ouch! Ginny!" said Ron looking annoyed. Ginny giggled. "Sorry," she said. "Ssshhh," said Harry grinning at the two and putting a finger to his lips.
Ginny took a look around at the hideout. It seemed rather cozy to her. It was a cute little place, and she saw many sleeping boys around her.
Then she followed Ron over to the area where there was what Ginny guessed some kind of stove, and then they sat down at the wooden table. Harry had made some rather tasty meal, but Ginny wasn't quite sure what is was.
When Ron was done he announced that he was going back to sleep, and then he headed over to a comfortable looking chair. Harry passed him a blanket and then sat down to eat with Ginny.
When Ginny was done, Harry took hers and Ron's plates and carried them over to the washing bin. When he was done washing them, he headed back to the table.
"Well Ginny I-," said Harry, but then he stopped. Ginny had fallen asleep. Her head was resting on the table. Harry decided he couldn't just leave her there, for when she woke up again, she would probably be aching all over from the uncomfortable sleeping postion.
So, he gently picked her up, and carried her over to his bed. He tenderly laid her down on his bed and covered her with a blanket.
"Good night, Ginny," Harry whispered in her ear. Then he stood there and watched her. He could not help but notice how cute she looked when she was asleep.
As Harry grinned to himself and he settled down on the floor with a pillow and blanket; the boys would be pretty surprised when they found to extra guests in the morning.
!*!*!*!*!* Yay! Chapter 4 is done! How did you guys like it? I'm not sure when I will be done Chapter 5, so while you're waiting, feel free to drop in and leave a review!
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Previously: Wendy walked to the open window and watched three people she loved fly to a place that she loved.
"Good bye, Harry" she whispered, as he disappeared into the darkness.
They had been flying for about fifteen minutes, and Ginny was beginning to grow tired. "Harry," she said to Harry, whose hand she was still holding, "are we going to be there soon?"
Harry smiled. "Yeah, Ginny, it's about 2 more minutes before we get there," Harry responded, causing Ginny to breathe a sigh of relief.
Ron looked happy as well. "That's good, because I'm getting pretty drowsy. Oy, Harry, do you have anywhere we can sleep in um.," began Ron.
"In Neverland?" Harry asked. Ron nodded. "Yeah, I have a secret hideout. I'll have to of the boys give up their beds for you," Harry said.
"Harry, why is your hideout secret? And oh! There really are lost boys like Mrs. Darling told us?" Ginny said sounding interested.
"Well, my hideout is secret because we have to keep away from the pirates, they're pretty dangerous, ("Wicked!" said Ron) and yes, there really are lost boys Ginny," Harry said.
Finally, they reached what looked like a portal. It had a sparkly blue substance swirling throughout it. "Are we going through that?" Ron asked disbelievingly.
"Yeah," said Harry as if Ron and Ginny had seen something like this before. "Just fly near it, and it will suck you into Neverland."
Ginny inhaled a breath, and Ron gulped. "Okay," announced Ginny, "on the count of three. One, two, three!"
Harry felt Ginny grab his hand a little tighter as the three teenagers all began flying towards the portal.
Ginny felt a weird sensation flow throughout her body as she went through the portal. She felt very calm, and peaceful. Suddenly, she began to spin very fast, and she was getting rather dizzy. Harry was gripping her hand tightly.
Then the portal swiftly spit them out, and Ginny found herself flying in a clear, beautiful blue sky with Harry and Ron. "Over here," Harry said, leading Ginny and Ron over to a cloud.
"You guys can sit on this, trust me, you won't fall through," he told them, noticing their uncertain looks.
Ginny did as Harry said, and the cloud felt very soft and relaxing. Ron did the same. "Alright, you two stay here, and I'll go make sure it's safe for you guys to come. When you see a bunch of blue sparks shooting up, fly over to where they are, alright?" Harry said.
He began flying off, but Ginny grabbed his arm. "Harry, I - I can't fly without you!" Ginny said looking scared. Harry smiled. "Well sure you can. Just think of something really happy, and then imagine yourself floating in the air, and you'll be fine. Whatever you do though, don't think of any bad thoughts, alright?" replied Harry.
Ginny nodded, and Harry flew off. Ginny and Ron then decided to admire the land around them. There were big mountains, and many beautiful green islands. In a bay a little while away, Ginny could see a pirate ship.
"Would ya look at that?" Ron said enthusiastically, pointing to a hill with several teepees. Ginny looked over. "Oh is that the Indian cove?" she asked Ron.
"I think so," Ron replied. Then Ginny let out a gasp. "Look over there! It's the mermaid lagoon!" Ron looked and nodded. "I wonder where Harry's hideou-," began Ron, but stopped as many blue sparks began shooting up into the air.
"Alright I s'pose we should start heading over there Gin," Ron stated. Ginny nodded. "Alright," she responded nervously. She was shaking all over.
"Okay Ginny, just relax. Imagine Mum and Dad coming back, and us staying away from the Luftans." Ginny did just as Ron said. Then she closed imagined herself floating in the air.
When she opened her eyes, a yelp escaped her lips. She was floating a few feet above the clouds, as was Ron. "Okay, Ron, I'm ready," Ginny said, and with that her and Ron began flying over to where the blue sparks were.
They had been flying for about five minutes, and Ginny could see that they were just about there, but then her mind began wondering off.
*Wow, it's so beautiful here. Much better then the Luftans. Oh I wish we could stay here forever, and never go back to the Luftans,* thought Ginny. However, she snapped out of it as she heard Ron screaming her name, and realized she was no longer flying, but falling.
"No!" screamed Ginny. "Up! Up! Go up!" she began flapping her arms but it was no use. She couldn't stop herself from falling.
When she was feet from the ground she closed her eyes. So this was it. It was all over. What was the whole point of her miserable life if she was just going to die here, now.
CRASH! Oh wait never mind, there was no crash. Ginny hadn't felt herself collide with the ground harshly. Maybe she died already, and she was in heaven or something.
She opened her eyes slowly, afraid of what she might see, or where she might be.
"Harry?" she asked. Harry grinned up at her, for he was lying on the ground, and Ginny was on top of him. Ginny blushed. "Did you have a nice flight," Harry asked grinning again.
"Harry I don't know what happened! One minute I was flying and the next minute I'm - er, here," she said awkwardly.
"Well I'm glad I broke your fall," Harry said laughing. "Did I hurt you?" Ginny asked not wanting to hear the answer.
"Nope. I was just walking back to the hideout after sending up the blue sparks. I looked up and the sight would have been quite funny if the situation hadn't been quite so dangerous. I saw a girl screaming and waving her arms in the air and then she fell on top of me," said Harry. He didn't seem to mind though; he was smiling at her, almost adoringly.
Ginny turned just as red as her hair. "I'm sorry," she said, "I guess I hadn't been thinking happy thoughts or something."
"Don't worry about it, Gin," said Harry. Ginny paused. He had called her Gin. Normally people just called her Ginny, unless they knew her very well.
"Something wrong?" Harry asked. "Oh no," said Ginny. Just then Ron landed on the ground. "Bloody hell Ginny, I had thought the ground had done you in," Ron said looking relieved.
"Oh well I'm quite alright," said Ginny. She stood up. "So Harry, where is this hideout of yours anyway?" she asked, trying to change the subject.
"Oh!" said Harry getting to his feet, "it's right over here." He walked over to a tree, and Ron and Ginny followed. Ginny saw that there was a very small, hardly visible drawing of what looked like a ball with two wings (a snitch hehe).
Harry pressed it, and the tree moved to the side, revealing a slide. Ginny couldn't see the bottom however. "Alright well, the boys are probably sleeping, since it's still really early, so be as quiet as you can," said Harry. "They probably won't be up for another 3 hours."
"Hey Harry, can we get something to eat before we go to bed?" Ron asked. "Sure, I'll whip something up," Harry replied.
"You can cook?" Ginny asked looking amused. "Well sure I can," said Harry indignantly. Then he went down the slide, and Ron and Ginny followed, with the tree closing back over after them.
Ginny was zooming uncontrollably down the slide. It was rather fun. She finally landed on something soft. Ron.
"Ouch! Ginny!" said Ron looking annoyed. Ginny giggled. "Sorry," she said. "Ssshhh," said Harry grinning at the two and putting a finger to his lips.
Ginny took a look around at the hideout. It seemed rather cozy to her. It was a cute little place, and she saw many sleeping boys around her.
Then she followed Ron over to the area where there was what Ginny guessed some kind of stove, and then they sat down at the wooden table. Harry had made some rather tasty meal, but Ginny wasn't quite sure what is was.
When Ron was done he announced that he was going back to sleep, and then he headed over to a comfortable looking chair. Harry passed him a blanket and then sat down to eat with Ginny.
When Ginny was done, Harry took hers and Ron's plates and carried them over to the washing bin. When he was done washing them, he headed back to the table.
"Well Ginny I-," said Harry, but then he stopped. Ginny had fallen asleep. Her head was resting on the table. Harry decided he couldn't just leave her there, for when she woke up again, she would probably be aching all over from the uncomfortable sleeping postion.
So, he gently picked her up, and carried her over to his bed. He tenderly laid her down on his bed and covered her with a blanket.
"Good night, Ginny," Harry whispered in her ear. Then he stood there and watched her. He could not help but notice how cute she looked when she was asleep.
As Harry grinned to himself and he settled down on the floor with a pillow and blanket; the boys would be pretty surprised when they found to extra guests in the morning.
!*!*!*!*!* Yay! Chapter 4 is done! How did you guys like it? I'm not sure when I will be done Chapter 5, so while you're waiting, feel free to drop in and leave a review!
