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The weeks following the little "incedent" went by quickly. Two weeks after the diary entry mishap, Ginny cornered Jess and proceeded to tell her off.
"How could you do this to me?! You embarressed me in front of the whole school! Diaries are personal Jess! You write down your private thoughts in diaries so no one else can read them! I want you to tell me right now how and why you made copies for the whole school!" Ginny yelled at the top of her lungs.
"It was a dare Gin! This whole time I've been pretending to be mad at you. It was all a dare." Jess said, a scared look on her face.
"A dare from who? Who would do such a thing?" Ginny asked, not backing down.
"Colin, Gin. He dared me to do it. We got together a few times over the summer, but I felt so guilty. Colin said that I depended on you to much. He wanted to see if I could go the whole school year without you. The reward, if I completed the dare, was him. I like him Gin! I know you do to, but I think we make a better couple. You and him would never work out! I'm sorry but it's the truth." Jess said loudly.
Ginny backed away a little.
"Well Jess, you know what? You can have him. I wouldn't want to be with someone who dares someones best friend to be mean to her. And as for you," Ginny raised her hand in the air, ready to slap, "I don't need you. You were always to busy to really listen anyways. This actually doesn't surprise me. So Jess, good luck with your life. I wish you many troubles and minimal happiness." Ginny finished, anger flashing in her eyes.
She was ready to strike. Jess was supposed to be her best friend. Best friends don't do that to each other! Before she could bring her hand down to connect with Jess' face, a strong hand grabbed her arm.
"Now now, Miss Weasley. You weren't actually going to hit Miss Molina were you?" came a drawling voice.
"She was Professor! She was going to hit me! You should give her detention!" Jess said, inching away from Ginny.
"Or perhaps, Miss Molina, it is you who needs detention. Detention for be such a bad friend. Yes, I think you do. A weeks worth of detention to be served with yours truly starting tonight at 8. If you are late, three more detentions will be added. You may go now," Draco said, a stern look on his face.
"But Professor that's mighty-" Jess began.
"Mighty what? Harsh? But what you did to Miss Weasley wasn't? I said to go." Draco waved her off with his hand.
Jess hurried down the hall with the rest of the students. It was lunchtime, but Ginny wasn't very hungry. She just wanted to go lay down. Not realizing Draco still held her arm, she tried to walk away.
"Professor, I think I need my arm back," she said.
"Oh yes, of course," Draco said, realeasing her.
"Thanks Dra-Professor. I wasn't going to hit her though. I don't have that much bravery. Anyways, thanks," she said, walking away.
"Wait Ginny. Are you not going to lunch?"
Stopping and turning around, she replied.
"No. I'm not really hungry. Why do you ask?"
"I was just wondering. I guess that's all then. See you later," he said.
"Ok. Bye Professor." Ginny watched him walk away.
Damn Gin! You better not start getting feelings for Malfoy! It's different now. He's your Professor, she told herself.
"I think it's to late," she murmured.
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Before Ginny knew it, the Christmas holidays were upon her. She had been visiting Kelsey and Draco as much as possible, but not so much that anyone could tell. Ginny was originally supposed to go home for Christmas,. but she was having second thoughts. She didn't want Draco and Kelsey to spend the holidays alone. Yeah they had each other but Ginny didn't want to miss Kelsey's first Christmas. Changing her mind, she owled her mom and told her something had come up. Ginny knew her mom would want to know what, so she just said the teachers were needing some students to stay behind and help with the big holiday cleaning they were doing over Christmas. Sure it was a lame excuse, but Ginny knew her mom would believe it.
After sending the owl, she got ready to go to Hogsmeade for some last minute Christmas shopping. Ginny always saved shopping till the last minute. Whetther it be for birthdays. holidays or parties she could be found in a shop just hours before the party or get together. She might be a girl, but Ginny hated shopping.
Upon arriving in the small village, she looked around and went into the first shop she thought might sell things for babies. Sure she didn't have much money, but she wanted to spend a little of what she had on Draco and baby Kelsey. They helped her get through so much and she wanted to say thank you. Plus, she wanted to make Kelsey's first Christmas one she would remember for all time. Ginny cared for Kelsey like she was her own, and she was so proud of Draco for the way he took care of his daughter. He handled her with care and gave her all his love. Ginny liked this Draco. He was so much better than the cold, smirking Draco he was back in school.
The store Ginny walked into was called Wee Tots and it had the cutest baby clothes Ginny had ever seen. Ginny didn't want to buy Kelsey clothes though. When she was younger, she would be so disappointed when she got clothes instead of the toys she was expecting. She didn't want the same thing to happen to Kelsey, so she walked out of the store and into the next one called Toys R Me. This is more like it, Ginny thought as she walked in. Walking straight to the girls' isle, she saw about 30 Muggle dolls called Barbies. Ginny didn't know if getting Kelsey one of these was a good idea. It was, afterall, Muggle related and she knew Draco despised of anything Muggle. Oh screw it. If he had a problem with it, he can take it up with me, she thought as she walked up to the cashier.
After paying for the doll, Ginny left the store in search of something for Draco. In the time Ginny spent with him, the only likes' she found were books and well, books. Draco had shelves upon shelves of books in his room. He had so many, Ginny wondered if she would be able to find one he didn't have. Walking into Flourish and Blotts, she thought of all the possible books she could get him. When she was looking through his collection the other day, she noticed a few books by Muggle authors. Looking around the store, she found a book titled The Client by a Muggle author named John Grisham. Ginny was sure Draco wouldn't mind another Muggle book added to his collection. Walking up to the cashier, she payed than left. As she was heading back up to school, she felt that this was going to be the best Christmas ever.
A/N: Sorry for the short chapters everyone. I have a hard time writing sometimes. Big thanks to all my faithful reviewers. Love to all of you.
The weeks following the little "incedent" went by quickly. Two weeks after the diary entry mishap, Ginny cornered Jess and proceeded to tell her off.
"How could you do this to me?! You embarressed me in front of the whole school! Diaries are personal Jess! You write down your private thoughts in diaries so no one else can read them! I want you to tell me right now how and why you made copies for the whole school!" Ginny yelled at the top of her lungs.
"It was a dare Gin! This whole time I've been pretending to be mad at you. It was all a dare." Jess said, a scared look on her face.
"A dare from who? Who would do such a thing?" Ginny asked, not backing down.
"Colin, Gin. He dared me to do it. We got together a few times over the summer, but I felt so guilty. Colin said that I depended on you to much. He wanted to see if I could go the whole school year without you. The reward, if I completed the dare, was him. I like him Gin! I know you do to, but I think we make a better couple. You and him would never work out! I'm sorry but it's the truth." Jess said loudly.
Ginny backed away a little.
"Well Jess, you know what? You can have him. I wouldn't want to be with someone who dares someones best friend to be mean to her. And as for you," Ginny raised her hand in the air, ready to slap, "I don't need you. You were always to busy to really listen anyways. This actually doesn't surprise me. So Jess, good luck with your life. I wish you many troubles and minimal happiness." Ginny finished, anger flashing in her eyes.
She was ready to strike. Jess was supposed to be her best friend. Best friends don't do that to each other! Before she could bring her hand down to connect with Jess' face, a strong hand grabbed her arm.
"Now now, Miss Weasley. You weren't actually going to hit Miss Molina were you?" came a drawling voice.
"She was Professor! She was going to hit me! You should give her detention!" Jess said, inching away from Ginny.
"Or perhaps, Miss Molina, it is you who needs detention. Detention for be such a bad friend. Yes, I think you do. A weeks worth of detention to be served with yours truly starting tonight at 8. If you are late, three more detentions will be added. You may go now," Draco said, a stern look on his face.
"But Professor that's mighty-" Jess began.
"Mighty what? Harsh? But what you did to Miss Weasley wasn't? I said to go." Draco waved her off with his hand.
Jess hurried down the hall with the rest of the students. It was lunchtime, but Ginny wasn't very hungry. She just wanted to go lay down. Not realizing Draco still held her arm, she tried to walk away.
"Professor, I think I need my arm back," she said.
"Oh yes, of course," Draco said, realeasing her.
"Thanks Dra-Professor. I wasn't going to hit her though. I don't have that much bravery. Anyways, thanks," she said, walking away.
"Wait Ginny. Are you not going to lunch?"
Stopping and turning around, she replied.
"No. I'm not really hungry. Why do you ask?"
"I was just wondering. I guess that's all then. See you later," he said.
"Ok. Bye Professor." Ginny watched him walk away.
Damn Gin! You better not start getting feelings for Malfoy! It's different now. He's your Professor, she told herself.
"I think it's to late," she murmured.
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Before Ginny knew it, the Christmas holidays were upon her. She had been visiting Kelsey and Draco as much as possible, but not so much that anyone could tell. Ginny was originally supposed to go home for Christmas,. but she was having second thoughts. She didn't want Draco and Kelsey to spend the holidays alone. Yeah they had each other but Ginny didn't want to miss Kelsey's first Christmas. Changing her mind, she owled her mom and told her something had come up. Ginny knew her mom would want to know what, so she just said the teachers were needing some students to stay behind and help with the big holiday cleaning they were doing over Christmas. Sure it was a lame excuse, but Ginny knew her mom would believe it.
After sending the owl, she got ready to go to Hogsmeade for some last minute Christmas shopping. Ginny always saved shopping till the last minute. Whetther it be for birthdays. holidays or parties she could be found in a shop just hours before the party or get together. She might be a girl, but Ginny hated shopping.
Upon arriving in the small village, she looked around and went into the first shop she thought might sell things for babies. Sure she didn't have much money, but she wanted to spend a little of what she had on Draco and baby Kelsey. They helped her get through so much and she wanted to say thank you. Plus, she wanted to make Kelsey's first Christmas one she would remember for all time. Ginny cared for Kelsey like she was her own, and she was so proud of Draco for the way he took care of his daughter. He handled her with care and gave her all his love. Ginny liked this Draco. He was so much better than the cold, smirking Draco he was back in school.
The store Ginny walked into was called Wee Tots and it had the cutest baby clothes Ginny had ever seen. Ginny didn't want to buy Kelsey clothes though. When she was younger, she would be so disappointed when she got clothes instead of the toys she was expecting. She didn't want the same thing to happen to Kelsey, so she walked out of the store and into the next one called Toys R Me. This is more like it, Ginny thought as she walked in. Walking straight to the girls' isle, she saw about 30 Muggle dolls called Barbies. Ginny didn't know if getting Kelsey one of these was a good idea. It was, afterall, Muggle related and she knew Draco despised of anything Muggle. Oh screw it. If he had a problem with it, he can take it up with me, she thought as she walked up to the cashier.
After paying for the doll, Ginny left the store in search of something for Draco. In the time Ginny spent with him, the only likes' she found were books and well, books. Draco had shelves upon shelves of books in his room. He had so many, Ginny wondered if she would be able to find one he didn't have. Walking into Flourish and Blotts, she thought of all the possible books she could get him. When she was looking through his collection the other day, she noticed a few books by Muggle authors. Looking around the store, she found a book titled The Client by a Muggle author named John Grisham. Ginny was sure Draco wouldn't mind another Muggle book added to his collection. Walking up to the cashier, she payed than left. As she was heading back up to school, she felt that this was going to be the best Christmas ever.
A/N: Sorry for the short chapters everyone. I have a hard time writing sometimes. Big thanks to all my faithful reviewers. Love to all of you.
