***Draco, Ginny, and the characters of the Harry Potter world belong solely
to J.K. Rowling. And not to me.... whimper**** A/N: Hey, anyone who reads
this I'm sorry if it's riddled with crazy mistakes. I'm still figuring out
how to make Ginny's thought apparent. I think I'll just enclose them with
stars like this ** example** thanks ...
Draco and Ginny settled into their new "unnamed" school. Which not so surprisingly their fellow students called The Unnamed.
The promise of being friends had brought Draco and Ginny together over the last few weeks. They had now been at The Unnamed for three weeks and just to gall everyone were fitting in just fine. Their classes weren't hard. Except for Yoga. Man that hurt like crazy after the first few classes. The breathing exercises were great, fine, wonderful but the STRETCHES! Ginny could barely move the day after their first class and Draco, well, poor guy, he could not move. He was bedridden for a few days giving Ginny a perfect excuse to get out there and make friends, which is, lets face it, not one of her strong points.
Lucky for her a few adventurous students decided to befriend her and Draco after a few weeks of them being at the school. Their names were Annabelle and Justin. They weren't the most.....normal.....students at the school. Annabelle had electric blue hair that you could see half way down the hallways. Justin was a gorgeous, tall, perfect specimen of a male. Except he was gay. The wizarding world didn't really embrace the homosexual world, so Justin didn't really fit it. The school board at The Unnamed didn't exactly like Annabelle's hair so the students seemed to shun her a bit. It made perfect sense for Justin and Annabelle to be great friends though. It made even greater sense for the four of them Draco, Justin, Annabelle, and Ginny to be great friends. They all kind of just fit together and were instantly grand friends.
They went everywhere together. Even though the foursome was going to a special school to control their 'special' abilities it didn't seem that way. They just went to their classes like the normal students at Hogwarts. It seemed their training to control their abilities would start later on in the year in December. It was now November giving them another month to fit in before the supposedly 'hard' training would start.
Draco and Ginny never talked about their lives before they came to The Unnamed. It was just a bunch of stuff they did that they didn't want to remember. Draco never talked to his family wanting to severe the lies to the Dark Lord that his family had. He wanted nothing to do with it. He never talked to Crabbe or Goyle either. Ginny's family didn't really seem to want to talk to her either. Only the twins wrote to her and their owls were a bright spot in the current family rift.
It was a special occasion when one of the foursome's families wrote to them. They all huddled together in Draco and Ginny's room and read it together. Annabelle's family wrote her once or twice a month and Justin's never at all. They had disowned him like Ginny's family when they heard he fancies boys. It was a bit of a sore subject for Justin, it was even sorer for Annabelle. She wasn't a big fan of his family.
"The bastards haven't a decent bone in their bodies. Just because he's gay doesn't mean he's a bad person. I love the guy. He's a sweetie and always tells me if I'm making a major fashion don't!"
The group had gotten together in their place (Draco and Ginny's room) to hang out and work on their History homework. As usually no homework was getting done.
"Annie, honey, it doesn't matter what they think of me." Said Justin, " they just don't except what they don't understand. I've gotten used to it and have accepted it. You should too."
"But it's not right. You're their family!!!..."
"No, I'm not their family and they're not mine. You are. And Draco and Ginny are. You're all my family. You love and accept me and I'm okay with it."
"Yeah," butted in Ginny, "We love Justin and we're his family. Annie, babe, you and Justin accepted me and Draco even knowing our past. Hello I went nuts and you still love me. Draco was a total bastard to my family and I love him. We ACCEPT HERE. And hey, well our families usually suck ....but we don't need them...."
Draco as usual had remained silent through the entire discussion but he perked up at this.
"Absolutely, we're family here. And we'll always be. We're never gonna be the bad guys.....at least we aren't anymore. When we all came to the unnamed we became different people. We became the people we had always wanted to be, we became the people society didn't want to see." Said Draco with a flourish of his hands.
The room went totally quiet after Draco finished speaking. Annabelle was the first to break the silence.
"Okay gang, I'll stop railing on Justin's family—err---ex-relatives. And I promise not to go after them with a pick axe and do em' the muggle way."
"Good" said all three members of the foursome.
"Life was getting really good," thought Ginny, "I have my friends, Fred and George, and Draco who despite our history had managed to become the best friend I always wanted."
Ginny absentmindedly smiled at Draco and he grinned back. Annabelle and Justin shared a look and decided they should leave.
"Later gang," said Justin, "See you tomorrow."
"Later." Echoed Draco and Ginny.
Moments like this got really awkward for Ginny. She assumed they were awkward for Draco too. She still hadn't really gotten used to having a room with a guy so getting ready for bed, which they'd have to do eventually (it was night time) was really weird. Once or twice Draco had walked in on Ginny changing and, oh yeah, that was really embarrassing. The same had happened to Draco. Ginny had just walked in on him last week. He had been in his boxers and it took Ginny a few moments to collect herself. That boy had a really finely muscled chest. Talk about a six back. All three of then Annabelle, Ginny, and Justin agreed on it.
Draco never really seemed to mind Justin's comments on his physical appearance. He was cool with Justin and him being gay. They had sorted it out in the beginning that Draco himself WAS NOT gay and he was defiantly interested in girls. After that talk everything went back to the relatively normal world they lived in. it was a new world for the four of them but they adapted really quickly and it was as if Hogwart's had never existed and they had never left The Unnamed.
"Hey Gin, do you want the bathroom first or do I on this blessed occasion get to use the hot water?" said Draco breaking Ginny from her musings.
"Excuse me?!?!?! MY HOT WATER!" yelled Ginny as she ran to the bathroom.
She didn't take into account the rug on the floor and tripped over it, scraping her knees up in the process.
"WHOA! Holy crap, Gin are you okay. You took quite a tumble there." Said Draco falling to his knees beside Ginny on the floor.
"Yeah, I'm okay." Ginny warbled through the lump in her throat.
She really hated moments like this. She made a stupid mistake and the tears would well up. It wasn't even a big deal. Two scraped knees. GEEZ she wasn't a child anymore! She should be able to control these emotions....
"No, your not, Ginny-bear. (A nickname for Ginny) you're bleeding, see." Said Draco pointing to an especially nasty gash on her knee.
"Yeah," whispered Ginny, "guess I am." She wasn't interested in her knees anymore though. She was too caught up staring to Draco's pretty gray eyes.
A warning bell went off in Ginny's head right then and there but she ignored it.
For once Draco was staring right back at her.
The inched closer and closer together.
Until.....
Their lips met.
Draco and Ginny settled into their new "unnamed" school. Which not so surprisingly their fellow students called The Unnamed.
The promise of being friends had brought Draco and Ginny together over the last few weeks. They had now been at The Unnamed for three weeks and just to gall everyone were fitting in just fine. Their classes weren't hard. Except for Yoga. Man that hurt like crazy after the first few classes. The breathing exercises were great, fine, wonderful but the STRETCHES! Ginny could barely move the day after their first class and Draco, well, poor guy, he could not move. He was bedridden for a few days giving Ginny a perfect excuse to get out there and make friends, which is, lets face it, not one of her strong points.
Lucky for her a few adventurous students decided to befriend her and Draco after a few weeks of them being at the school. Their names were Annabelle and Justin. They weren't the most.....normal.....students at the school. Annabelle had electric blue hair that you could see half way down the hallways. Justin was a gorgeous, tall, perfect specimen of a male. Except he was gay. The wizarding world didn't really embrace the homosexual world, so Justin didn't really fit it. The school board at The Unnamed didn't exactly like Annabelle's hair so the students seemed to shun her a bit. It made perfect sense for Justin and Annabelle to be great friends though. It made even greater sense for the four of them Draco, Justin, Annabelle, and Ginny to be great friends. They all kind of just fit together and were instantly grand friends.
They went everywhere together. Even though the foursome was going to a special school to control their 'special' abilities it didn't seem that way. They just went to their classes like the normal students at Hogwarts. It seemed their training to control their abilities would start later on in the year in December. It was now November giving them another month to fit in before the supposedly 'hard' training would start.
Draco and Ginny never talked about their lives before they came to The Unnamed. It was just a bunch of stuff they did that they didn't want to remember. Draco never talked to his family wanting to severe the lies to the Dark Lord that his family had. He wanted nothing to do with it. He never talked to Crabbe or Goyle either. Ginny's family didn't really seem to want to talk to her either. Only the twins wrote to her and their owls were a bright spot in the current family rift.
It was a special occasion when one of the foursome's families wrote to them. They all huddled together in Draco and Ginny's room and read it together. Annabelle's family wrote her once or twice a month and Justin's never at all. They had disowned him like Ginny's family when they heard he fancies boys. It was a bit of a sore subject for Justin, it was even sorer for Annabelle. She wasn't a big fan of his family.
"The bastards haven't a decent bone in their bodies. Just because he's gay doesn't mean he's a bad person. I love the guy. He's a sweetie and always tells me if I'm making a major fashion don't!"
The group had gotten together in their place (Draco and Ginny's room) to hang out and work on their History homework. As usually no homework was getting done.
"Annie, honey, it doesn't matter what they think of me." Said Justin, " they just don't except what they don't understand. I've gotten used to it and have accepted it. You should too."
"But it's not right. You're their family!!!..."
"No, I'm not their family and they're not mine. You are. And Draco and Ginny are. You're all my family. You love and accept me and I'm okay with it."
"Yeah," butted in Ginny, "We love Justin and we're his family. Annie, babe, you and Justin accepted me and Draco even knowing our past. Hello I went nuts and you still love me. Draco was a total bastard to my family and I love him. We ACCEPT HERE. And hey, well our families usually suck ....but we don't need them...."
Draco as usual had remained silent through the entire discussion but he perked up at this.
"Absolutely, we're family here. And we'll always be. We're never gonna be the bad guys.....at least we aren't anymore. When we all came to the unnamed we became different people. We became the people we had always wanted to be, we became the people society didn't want to see." Said Draco with a flourish of his hands.
The room went totally quiet after Draco finished speaking. Annabelle was the first to break the silence.
"Okay gang, I'll stop railing on Justin's family—err---ex-relatives. And I promise not to go after them with a pick axe and do em' the muggle way."
"Good" said all three members of the foursome.
"Life was getting really good," thought Ginny, "I have my friends, Fred and George, and Draco who despite our history had managed to become the best friend I always wanted."
Ginny absentmindedly smiled at Draco and he grinned back. Annabelle and Justin shared a look and decided they should leave.
"Later gang," said Justin, "See you tomorrow."
"Later." Echoed Draco and Ginny.
Moments like this got really awkward for Ginny. She assumed they were awkward for Draco too. She still hadn't really gotten used to having a room with a guy so getting ready for bed, which they'd have to do eventually (it was night time) was really weird. Once or twice Draco had walked in on Ginny changing and, oh yeah, that was really embarrassing. The same had happened to Draco. Ginny had just walked in on him last week. He had been in his boxers and it took Ginny a few moments to collect herself. That boy had a really finely muscled chest. Talk about a six back. All three of then Annabelle, Ginny, and Justin agreed on it.
Draco never really seemed to mind Justin's comments on his physical appearance. He was cool with Justin and him being gay. They had sorted it out in the beginning that Draco himself WAS NOT gay and he was defiantly interested in girls. After that talk everything went back to the relatively normal world they lived in. it was a new world for the four of them but they adapted really quickly and it was as if Hogwart's had never existed and they had never left The Unnamed.
"Hey Gin, do you want the bathroom first or do I on this blessed occasion get to use the hot water?" said Draco breaking Ginny from her musings.
"Excuse me?!?!?! MY HOT WATER!" yelled Ginny as she ran to the bathroom.
She didn't take into account the rug on the floor and tripped over it, scraping her knees up in the process.
"WHOA! Holy crap, Gin are you okay. You took quite a tumble there." Said Draco falling to his knees beside Ginny on the floor.
"Yeah, I'm okay." Ginny warbled through the lump in her throat.
She really hated moments like this. She made a stupid mistake and the tears would well up. It wasn't even a big deal. Two scraped knees. GEEZ she wasn't a child anymore! She should be able to control these emotions....
"No, your not, Ginny-bear. (A nickname for Ginny) you're bleeding, see." Said Draco pointing to an especially nasty gash on her knee.
"Yeah," whispered Ginny, "guess I am." She wasn't interested in her knees anymore though. She was too caught up staring to Draco's pretty gray eyes.
A warning bell went off in Ginny's head right then and there but she ignored it.
For once Draco was staring right back at her.
The inched closer and closer together.
Until.....
Their lips met.
