A/N: I had no idea if Fred and George had met Luna before, I figured that if they did, I figured that if they had they did not know her well, seeing as how she was in Ginny's year and in Ravenclaw.
Missions
Dean came tearing into the Gryffindor common room shouting for Seamus. Seamus looked up at the commotion and gave his best friend a lopsided grin.
"Hey, Dean."
"Seamus," Dean said grabbing the other boy's arm, "you have to come with me now."
"Alright," Seamus said piling up his books. He turned to Hermione, "Herm."
"Don't call me that, Seamus, she warned.
"Yeah, sure," Seamus nodded, "it was fun to study with you, Herm, maybe we could do it again, but I Dean needs me."
"Hurry up," said the rather impatient Dean.
"Coming, what is it a matter of life and death?"
"It will be," muttered Dean.
"Maybe you should seek out one boy-who-lived, he has more experience in these matters."
"SEAMUS!"
"Dean,"
"If you don't shut up, it will be your death," Dean said pulling Seamus towards the portrait hole.
"Hi Dean," Ginny said as she entered the room, "Hey Seamus."
"Hi Gin, bye Gin," Dean said dragging Seamus.
"Hey Gin, love to stay and talk," Seamus said with a laugh as Dean pulled him from the room, "but it seems Dean is on a mission."
Ginny stood there with a puzzled expression on her face. Hermione laughed and filled Ginny in on the Scene. Ginny smirked and gave Hermione a knowing glance.
"That was strange," Ginny smiled.
"You have no idea."
"So you and Seamus?"
"We were just studying."
"Of course."
"Ginny."
"What?"
Dean waited for Seamus to catch his breath. The two boys were seated near the lake.
"What was so important, Dean," Seamus said, "that you had to drag me here?"
"I need your help."
"You could have just asked."
"Seamus."
"What?"
'Stop talking."
"Alright."
"I need help on what to get Ginny for her birthday?" Dean muttered. He cringed when he saw the grin on Seamus' face, "what did I just get myself into?"
"You have no idea."
The end
