DISCLAIMER: Nothing's mine, except the specific order in which these words are placed. The same goes for the rest of the chapters, too. The characters, places, etc, aren't mine, they all belong to other people (namely J.K. Rowling), so don't sue me, please!

Author's Note: I hope you liked that last chapter! I don't exactly support the Ginny/Draco ship, but I'm not really a firm supporter of the Neville/Luna ship, either. I was going to make it be a random character of no real importance, but then I realized that the meeting was going to be the tenth chapter, so I decided to make it interesting. You really don't need to know all this, though, so yeah. As always, please review, and be brutally honest. I've had no negative comments at all, and I know that this story isn't perfect, so I'm waiting for someone to point out the flaws. 23.5 cookies to the first person to point out a major flaw!!! Okay now you can read it!

Ch. 11

Draco Malfoy didn't reply at first to the voice he knew so well. He wasn't sure what to say. Somehow, someone had found out that he wanted Ginny to be his own. And that someone told him to be at this exact place, told him that she would be there. If she was there, which in itself he doubted, he had been expecting a warmer welcome than "What are you doing here?"

"I have every right to walk around in the morning, muggle-lover. What are you doing?"

Ginny was immediately disappointed. He wasn't there for her, after all. Of course, she had been stupid to even hope. It was a good thing that she hadn't said anything more.

"I'm… meeting someone, not that it's any of your business!" She felt like crying, but she didn't. She refused to let him see her cry.

"Oh." He said simply, and he understood. "I'm supposed to meet someone, too." It wouldn't mean anything, unless she knew already.

"Right here?" He nodded his head. "When?"

"Now." He took in a deep breath, and prepared for a huge disappointment. "Who are you meeting?"

To his surprise, she laughed. "The truth is," she said, "I'm not exactly sure.

"What do you mean?"

"Well, my friend Luna told me to come here and meet someone, but she never told me who." It's better to not include the part about her and Neville, Ginny thought. "Who are you meeting?" she asked, hoping beyond hope that he would say her.

But he never got a chance to answer. Because at that very moment, Luna came ambling across the grounds, looking, as usual, as if she had came in quite by accident.

"Draco. I see you got my letter."

"That was from you?"

"What letter?" asked Ginny anxiously.

"The letter I got the other night, telling me to come here and meet… Well, the letter said," he fished it out of his pocket, " 'the one I yearn for'."

"And who is that?" Her voice was hopeful.

"Some muggle-loving redheaded fifth year girl."

Ginny almost shrieked in joy! But, of course, she couldn't, because, as far as Ginny knew, Draco didn't know that Ginny had a crush on him. How did Luna know?

"Luna," began Ginny incredulously, pulling her off to the side, "How on earth did you know?"

"When I'm around, people don't think I listen, so they don't bother to lower their voices. Oh, the things I could tell you…"

"Wait, so people know that I…"

"That you fancy Draco? Yes. Well," she said, seeing the look on Ginny's face, "not that many people. Just a couple. The people I heard talking about it were very trustworthy. Nothing they talk about ever gets around to the rest of the school. Don't worry about that."

"But who…"

"If I told you that, then you would end up talking to them about it, and they would figure out how you found out that they knew, and people would stop talking in front of me. It's really better that you don't find out, anyway." Luna was annoyingly calm as she said this, while Ginny wanted to scream and shout. Ginny felt she wanted to make Luna scream and shout, as well. "Ginny," said Luna after a moment's pause, "I think Malfoy's getting a little lonely. You don't want to keep your date waiting, do you?" Ginny walked back to Draco, almost tripping over her feet.