A/N. I'm back and in a writing mood. Thanks for the reviews. The more you guys review the more i'll write, so keep reviewing.
Disclaimer: I don't own any of it as I've said before.
Running down the corridor to Professor Dumbledor's office, thoughts raced through Ginny's mind. 'How did this happen? Why?' As her head filled with thoughts of hatred and anger, Ginny reached the large stone gargoyle that blocked her path. Calling out the password, Ginny started to walk toward the statue in front of her. It didn't move. "COME ON!" Ginny urged, but it still didn't budge.
Tiredly, the gargoyle looked up at her. "He's not here, go away,"
"You can talk?" the red headed girl asked.
"No, I'm just a great a ventriloquism," he growled. "Leave me alone!"
Not knowing what to do, Ginny ran down the hall and to McGonagall's room. Knocking on the door, Ginny called out her name. When no answer came, Ginny raised her hand to knock again.
"Ms. Weasley," Professor McGonagall spoke calmly and confidently.
Bringing her hand down, Ginny looked up at her professor and then down at her feet. "I'm sorry to bother you, Professor, but Remus Lupin has been attacked,"
A look of fear and pain crossed her face for a moment, and then she sobered. "He's in the Hospital Wing, is he not?" she asked and then started to walk in that direction without even waiting for Ginny's reply. As Ginny ran to catch up, Minerva McGonagall was already 10 paces ahead of her. When she finally got back to the Hospital Wing, she found Madam Pomfrey and Professor McGonagall whispering softly to one another.
"You don't think?" Madam Pomfrey whispered nervously.
"No, It can't be. The laws of time and perception. It just can't be,"
"What can't be?" Ginny asked now confused, yet highly interested in what the two witches were talking about.
Both women looked from one another to Ginny in complete scilence. When the silence was broken by a groan of pain from Remus, Madam Pomfrey came back to. "Well, I must get him better." She chimed as she turned on her heel and headed toward Remus's bed.
"Ginny, you must go. You can come down tomorrow morning."
Nodding, Ginny turned to leave, but as she was leaving, a rush of energy came running to her brain. Through this surge, came thoughts, yet they weren't hers. They were Remus's. 'Ginny, Don't go yet. I've got to talk to you,'
'Don't worry, I'll be back soon,' Ginny thought, hoping it would somehow reach him. Walking out the door, Ginny turned around and smiled at Remus, and then turned back toward the door.
It would be a few hours before Ginny could make her way back down to the Hospital Wing. First, she had to send a letter to her new friends. James, Lily, Sirius, and... well no not Peter. If Peter was going to hear of this news, one of the other three were going to need to tell him.
As Ginny wrote her letters, her owl, Seryan, sat next to her. When she finished her work, she inspected it, and then tied them all to Seryan small leg. "Hope this doesn't weigh you down too much," she said softly to the owl as she let him out the window.
After watching Seryan fly a way, Ginny scrambled up the stairs to the boys' dormitory. Scanning the room, she saw Remus's bead by the window. Running over to his stuff, she opened his trunk and started searching for the Marauders map. As she rummaged through his possessions, she couldn't help but wonder why he kept his clothes so neat.
After a few minutes of searching, Ginny's laziness started to seep in. Standing up, Ginny walked back down the stairs and out the portrait hole. She was going to have to make it down without the map.
Walking down the darkened corridors, a thought dawned on Ginny. 'Duh! I'm here alone! School hasn't started yet!' Running now, Ginny was so full of thoughts about Remus, she ran past the Hospital Wing. Upon entering the Great Hall, Ginny knew she had gone too far. Turning around she headed back.
Entering the Hospital Wing, Ginny saw that there was a table lamp on and next to him, was a woman, whom appeared to be crying. Slowly, Ginny walked toward her. "What's wrong?" she asked worriedly.
The woman jumped and turned around. Merlin, you scared the life out of me!" Ginny apologized and the woman told her why she had been crying. "He may never come too again," she spoke calmly. "My little boy may never wake up."
Feeling an unknown reverence toward the woman that sat in front of her, Ginny hugged her and silently cried too.
A/N: I'm crying just thinking about it.
