Ginny sat at a table studying for her Charms exam that was tomorrow. She
was in the middle of copying something important down when she felt a hand
on her shoulder. She jumped a bit and turned to see who the hand belonged
to. It didn't surprise her that it belonged to Harry Potter.
"Sorry Gin, I didn't mean to startle you. I just wanted to ask you if I could sit with you," Harry asked.
Ginny nodded her answer. She was too busy to talk. She need to understand what was going on in Charms more than ever. Out of the corner of her eye she saw Harry take a seat across from her. She could feel his eyes on her, waiting for her to look up.
"What's wrong Harry?" Ginny asked, not looking up from her Charms book.
"Nothing, Gin," Harry said.
"Don't tell me nothing Harry...otherwise you won't be staring at me like I was a bloody banshee!" Ginny snapped quietly. Ginny looked up and saw that Harry was shocked by what she said. "Sorry Harry, I didn't mean to snap," Ginny apologized.
"I know," Harry said. "But you're right. Gin, I'm just worried about you. Ever since you were with Blaise you changed. I mean, he's been spreading some nasty stuff about you, that I know that isn't true." Ginny looked into his eyes. They were sincere and she couldn't help but smile.
"Gin, you know I consider you as a sister I never had, and you know I love you to death. But I don't want to see you hurt or in pain. Please, tell me what's wrong," Harry said, his eyes pleading.
Ginny closed her Charms book, and grabbed Harry's hand that was on the table, giving it a gently, reassuring squeeze.
"Harry, I'm fine. Really I am. If I ever have a problem, I'll come to you okay? You're like a seventh brother to me. I'll be fine," Ginny said.
'But only if you knew I'll only be fine with you,' Ginny thought to herself.
Ginny got up from her chair and shoved her things into her bag. "Sorry Harry. I have to run. I promised Luna I'll help her with her Muggle Studies."
Harry got up from his chair and walked around the table until he was face to face with Ginny. Ginny looked up at Harry wondering what he was up to. She found out when Harry gave her a kiss on the forehead and gave her a hug.
"Alright Gin. I believe you," Harry said, smiling.
Ginny just stood there and looked at him dumbfoundedly, then turned to leave. Harry watched her exit the library, and then returned to his seat to study for his Transfiguration exam. When he sat down he noticed that there was a light blue book left by the seat where Ginny was sitting. He picked it up and looked at it. It was light blue with swirls of lavender on it and silver letters spelling out "Images In Mind".
'I never seen this book before,' Harry thought. His curiousity got the best of him and he opened the book up and flipped a few pages. When he stopped he saw two poems on the pages in front of him. Right away he noticed the handwriting...it was Ginny's. Harry couldn't help himself, and he read the two poems that were written there...
I'll Be Fine
sometimes i need to fly away,
to somewhere where guys are not,
to see what i really got in life.
my friends tell me he's not worth it,
and i take it in without a fit.
sometimes i lie awake,
wishing what i couldn't take.
he was everything i want,
but i know it will haunt me forever.
i couldn't tell him good-bye.
all i could do was satnd by,
and watch him leave before my eyes.
the feeling slowly sunk in,
i will be fine,
and will live without him.
Never Noticed
looking back on memories,
and through all my diaries,
i could not help of thinking of him,
playing quidditch in the wind.
he looked perfect in everyway,
from the view of the doorway.
he never noticed,
when i watched him practice.
he was good at ignoring,
but i kept on adoring him.
he was everything a girl could ask for.
but it was a task.
a task of being noticed;
he lookes past me everyday,
never noticing me in the hallway.
i guess the affection,
had to be perfection,
in everyway.
Harry closed the book slowly. He didn't need to ask Ginny who were the poems where about, because he already knew. They were about him.
He put the book on top his books, left the library, and headed for the common room.
~ยค~
Harry entered the common room and spotted Ginny over by the fireplace, looking franticly through her pack. Harry smiled. He loved it when she was frantic; she looked like her mother, even though Ginny hated to be told that. He walked slowly up to her.
"Gin, is everything alright?" Harry asked, rather amused.
"No! I can't find my notebook. I thought I had it with my Charms book but I guess I didn't. Oh no! I think I left it in the library!" Ginny said franticly. She was about to run out of the portrait hole, when Harry grabbed her arm to stop her.
"Yeah, it was there, but I brought it back to you. Figuring that you might need it," Harry said.
Ginny froze and looked at the light blue book in his hand. But she faked a sigh of relief and took the book from Harry.
"Thanks Harry. But you didn't read it, did you?" Ginny asked, eyeing Harry.
"No, I didn't read it Gin," Harry lied and let go of Ginny's arm.
"Thanks again, Harry! But I have to go now and meet Luna!" Ginny said. She went up on her tiptoes and gave Harry a kiss on the cheek, then she left the common room.
"Sorry Gin, I didn't mean to startle you. I just wanted to ask you if I could sit with you," Harry asked.
Ginny nodded her answer. She was too busy to talk. She need to understand what was going on in Charms more than ever. Out of the corner of her eye she saw Harry take a seat across from her. She could feel his eyes on her, waiting for her to look up.
"What's wrong Harry?" Ginny asked, not looking up from her Charms book.
"Nothing, Gin," Harry said.
"Don't tell me nothing Harry...otherwise you won't be staring at me like I was a bloody banshee!" Ginny snapped quietly. Ginny looked up and saw that Harry was shocked by what she said. "Sorry Harry, I didn't mean to snap," Ginny apologized.
"I know," Harry said. "But you're right. Gin, I'm just worried about you. Ever since you were with Blaise you changed. I mean, he's been spreading some nasty stuff about you, that I know that isn't true." Ginny looked into his eyes. They were sincere and she couldn't help but smile.
"Gin, you know I consider you as a sister I never had, and you know I love you to death. But I don't want to see you hurt or in pain. Please, tell me what's wrong," Harry said, his eyes pleading.
Ginny closed her Charms book, and grabbed Harry's hand that was on the table, giving it a gently, reassuring squeeze.
"Harry, I'm fine. Really I am. If I ever have a problem, I'll come to you okay? You're like a seventh brother to me. I'll be fine," Ginny said.
'But only if you knew I'll only be fine with you,' Ginny thought to herself.
Ginny got up from her chair and shoved her things into her bag. "Sorry Harry. I have to run. I promised Luna I'll help her with her Muggle Studies."
Harry got up from his chair and walked around the table until he was face to face with Ginny. Ginny looked up at Harry wondering what he was up to. She found out when Harry gave her a kiss on the forehead and gave her a hug.
"Alright Gin. I believe you," Harry said, smiling.
Ginny just stood there and looked at him dumbfoundedly, then turned to leave. Harry watched her exit the library, and then returned to his seat to study for his Transfiguration exam. When he sat down he noticed that there was a light blue book left by the seat where Ginny was sitting. He picked it up and looked at it. It was light blue with swirls of lavender on it and silver letters spelling out "Images In Mind".
'I never seen this book before,' Harry thought. His curiousity got the best of him and he opened the book up and flipped a few pages. When he stopped he saw two poems on the pages in front of him. Right away he noticed the handwriting...it was Ginny's. Harry couldn't help himself, and he read the two poems that were written there...
I'll Be Fine
sometimes i need to fly away,
to somewhere where guys are not,
to see what i really got in life.
my friends tell me he's not worth it,
and i take it in without a fit.
sometimes i lie awake,
wishing what i couldn't take.
he was everything i want,
but i know it will haunt me forever.
i couldn't tell him good-bye.
all i could do was satnd by,
and watch him leave before my eyes.
the feeling slowly sunk in,
i will be fine,
and will live without him.
Never Noticed
looking back on memories,
and through all my diaries,
i could not help of thinking of him,
playing quidditch in the wind.
he looked perfect in everyway,
from the view of the doorway.
he never noticed,
when i watched him practice.
he was good at ignoring,
but i kept on adoring him.
he was everything a girl could ask for.
but it was a task.
a task of being noticed;
he lookes past me everyday,
never noticing me in the hallway.
i guess the affection,
had to be perfection,
in everyway.
Harry closed the book slowly. He didn't need to ask Ginny who were the poems where about, because he already knew. They were about him.
He put the book on top his books, left the library, and headed for the common room.
~ยค~
Harry entered the common room and spotted Ginny over by the fireplace, looking franticly through her pack. Harry smiled. He loved it when she was frantic; she looked like her mother, even though Ginny hated to be told that. He walked slowly up to her.
"Gin, is everything alright?" Harry asked, rather amused.
"No! I can't find my notebook. I thought I had it with my Charms book but I guess I didn't. Oh no! I think I left it in the library!" Ginny said franticly. She was about to run out of the portrait hole, when Harry grabbed her arm to stop her.
"Yeah, it was there, but I brought it back to you. Figuring that you might need it," Harry said.
Ginny froze and looked at the light blue book in his hand. But she faked a sigh of relief and took the book from Harry.
"Thanks Harry. But you didn't read it, did you?" Ginny asked, eyeing Harry.
"No, I didn't read it Gin," Harry lied and let go of Ginny's arm.
"Thanks again, Harry! But I have to go now and meet Luna!" Ginny said. She went up on her tiptoes and gave Harry a kiss on the cheek, then she left the common room.
