Drastic Changes by The Queen of the Pugs

Ginny wandered around the lake after she had seen the pictures in that lake. She couldn't really get her head around any of it. It didn't make much sense. What exactly had she seen? Was it the future? Or was it just all in her head? A wizard could've possibly sent the pictures to her as well. Or maybe it was just one of her new powers as Moon Goddess.
But if it was one of her new powers, how could it hurt someone? Jamie kept mentioning how Ginny's new powers could possibly hurt someone, and seeing the future didn't seem to hurt anyone, really. Well, it did kind of hurt to see that her and Draco's relationship wasn't going to get much better in the future, if that's what it had been in the first place. And what if she happened to see something else that happened in the future, like if Harry got killed in the ultimate battle with Voldemort?
Suddenly Ginny didn't feel much like being the Moon Goddess.
"Jamie!" she called loudly, looking at the sky. "Jamie, I need to talk to you this instant."
A flash of light temporarily blinded Ginny, and then Jamie was standing in front of her. "Yes, milady? What can I do for you?"
"I don't want to be the Moon Goddess anymore."
"Excuse me?"
"I said, I don't want to be the Moon Goddess anymore," Ginny repeated clearly. "I don't know don't know what kinds of powers that I'm going to get, and I think that I should have been informed of what I was getting into when I became the Moon Goddess."
"I'm afraid that you can't not be the Moon Goddess, milady," Jamie said slowly. "It's who you are now."
"But you said that I get whatever I want, right? Well I don't want to be the Moon Goddess anymore. I want to be normal again."
"I'm afraid that wanting to not be the Moon Goddess is something that you can't have, milady. And besides, normal is boring. Why would you want to be boring and normal again? You'd have to live with knowing what you could have been, and that's no fun, is it?"
"Being normal was easy!" Ginny shouted at Jamie. "When I was normal I had friends! But normality happened to vanish after my first year, when I was a victim of evil possession. Did you know that I can't even look at a diary the same way after that? I've been traumatized for life!"
"I thought we were discussing how you don't want to be a Goddess anymore, milady, not about being traumatized by your diary incident. What brought you to the conclusion that you don't want to be the Moon Goddess anyway?"
"I saw the future in the lake. I had a son, and I was married to Draco Malfoy. I felt like I was raising Emmeritt, our son, all by myself because Draco was forever working and never spending time with Emmeritt or me, and we had a row and it was terrible. I don't want to see the future if all I'm going to see is bad things!"
Jamie laughed in relief. "Is that all, milady? Dear me, I thought it was something much more serious." This made Ginny even more cross. "Didn't you know that what you saw was only one possibility of the future?" When Ginny looked confused, Jamie explained, "There is more than one possibility for the future, milady. How you make your decisions in life is one way of determining which future you end up with. If you make positive decisions with Draco from now on, you two might not end up with the life you saw in the lake."
"Well how was I supposed to know that there was more than one possibility of the future?" Ginny snapped irritably. None of what Jamie was saying was helping her change her mind about not wanting to be the Moon Goddess anymore.
"I thought you researched being the Moon Goddess," Jamie said, confused. "How much research did you actually do, milady?"
"Not that much," she admitted reluctantly. "I didn't know that I had to do homework. I thought that I could do anything I wanted."
Jamie sighed. "There are some things that you can't have."
"Well, now I understand why Apollo complains so much," she said testily. "It's because there's so many bloody exceptions to these rules of yours! It's almost like trying to learn English (Me: That's American English. She's referring to how many bloody exceptions there are in the rules of the English language)."
"I'm sorry milady, but no one can have everything they want. It doesn't always work out that way. Please try and understand where I'm coming from."
Ginny folded her arms over her chest stubbornly, refusing to listen to any logic that Jamie was trying to force into her brain. Ginny'd thought that she might at least have some perks to being the Moon Goddess, but it seemed like it was all or nothing with this job; right now she was getting nothing.
Being the Moon Goddess wasn't all that it was cracked up to be, that was for sure. Sure, the title seemed glamorous, and sure, it made you feel special to be known as a goddess. But then reality passes over you, the truth settles in, and suddenly, being the Moon Goddess didn't seem so impressive.

"Hello Ginny." Draco came up behind the redhead and sat beside her on the steps leading up to the castle. "What's going on?" He could tell almost immediately that Weasley was pouting.
"Nothing's 'going on,'" she snapped grumpily, and Draco raised his eyebrows. Someone was in a bad mood. Ginny looked away from him, not in the mood for anything at the moment.
"What's wrong with you? You act like Fred and George stole your diary again. Wait, they didn't, did they?"
"No, they didn't." Ginny sighed. "I told Jamie that I didn't want to be the Moon Goddess anymore, and she said that I didn't have a choice. So now I'm going to stick out even more from everyone else, just what I needed."
"Well, look at it this way," Draco said slowly. "You're always complaining about your brothers doing everything before you, like playing Quidditch and what not, but now you've done something that they haven't done." He shrugged, then smirked. "Because I'm sure that they won't be turning into goddesses anytime soon."
A potential smile tugged at Ginny's lips, but soon it was an all out grin. "Thanks Draco. You always know how to cheer me up." She hugged him.
He hugged her back. "I try my best."

Author's Note: My goodness, it's been two months since I've updated. No, I didn't die or jump off the face of the earth; I just didn't have any ideas for this story. Sorry that I haven't been updating as much as I would like, it's just that I'm going through a really stressful time in my life right now. This chapter was probably really boring, and I'm sorry. I just didn't have many ideas for it. If any of you have even the littlest ideas for this to continue, PLEASE TELL ME! I think I have some ideas for next chapter, probably, but it would help if you could let me know what you want to happen.