A/N: I will finish my other story, American Idiots, soon, but I heard this song called, "She Walked Away," by Barlow Girl, and I just thought of all the fanfics about Ginny up and leaving. And as much as I hate the thought of Harry being killed off, lets say for the sake of these story, harry just died a week after she graduated from Hogwarts.
Ginny was crying as she was packing. No one would allow her to leave the house since Harry died, they were afraid she would do something stupid, although they called it irrational. No one must know she was leaving now. It was the dead of night, and thoughts of Harry came floating through her mind. What made her even sadder was the fact that Harry had proposed to her at the train station the second she stepped off the Hogwarts express. Now, as she glanced at the ring she still wore, she wiped tears from her eyes and walked out of her family's life for good.
She couldn't take one more day
Home was more a prison now
Independence called out
She had to get it
A fight was all she needed
To give her a reason
She slammed the door with no "goodbye"
And knew that it was time
Harry had bought a car for the two of them, and now as she drove through the night, she thought about what she would do now that she was on her own. She had decided to move to America, and change her name. She would find an apartment, and a job, maybe even go to school.
And now she's drivin' too fast
She didn't care to glance behind
And through her tears she laughed,
"It's time to kiss the past goodbye
I'm finally on my own
Don't try to tell me 'no'
There's so much more for me
Just watch what I will be..."
When Ron woke up the next morning and went to check on her, he met a surprise when he opened the door. Ginny was gone, and on her pillow was a note. "Ron, I know you will be the first to find this, but please read it to everyone. I can't say why I have to leave. I won't tell you where I'm going, and please don't try to find me. All my love, Ginny." He was sobbing uncontrollably on the floor by the time the rest of the family found him.
She walked away
Couldn't say why she was leavin'
She walked away
She left all she had believed in
She walked away
Not a day goes by
for the ones she's left behind
They're always askin' "Why?"
as thoughts of her consume their minds
"God, please let her know
the love we tried to show
We'll promise anything
if you'll just bring her home..."
She walked away
Couldn't say why she was leavin'
She walked away
She left all she had believed in
She walked away
It had been 10 years, and no one had heard from Ginny. They had never given up on looking for her, but they gave up on the idea that she would come back. They finally decided that she just couldn't handle things at home anymore, and they just wanted her to be happy. Finally, Ron decided to let go of his little sister, and just hope that she might at least visit them again someday. He really wanted her home, but he didn't think anything would bring her back. When he was looking around in Percy's old room where Harry had moved into after school, he realized that no one had touched the room since Harry's death. As he was digging through some old things, he found a few pictures of Harry and Ginny that he had never seen before. They were tender moments, and he knew he had to get them to Ginny somehow. Finally, he put them in an envelope with her name on it, and "From Ron," on the inside, and attached it to Pig. He told Pig to keep looking, and to not give up. He told him to find her to give her the pictures, and to tell her she was loved.
"Tell her
We love her
Tell her
She's wanted
One more
thing, God
Tell her
please come home
please come home..."
She walked away
Couldn't say why she was leavin'
She walked away
She left all she had believed in
She walked away
Couldn't say why she was leavin'
She walked away
She left all she had believed in
She walked away
The choice is yours alone now
Tell me how the story ends...
A/N: that's how the song really ends, and that's how the story is going to end. This is a one-shot, and I won't add on to it. I really like how it turned out, and I think the song fits it really well.
