A/N: I'm actually updating at a sane time. Not much homework tonight, so I was like 'what the heck,' so what the heck, here it is. What a pointles Author's Note this is.


Dear Dragon Lady,

I'm the favorite sibling for everyone of your children. Except for the twins, but that's just because Fred is George and George is Fred.

NO, I'M NOT SPOILED...SO STOP READING.

I don't even know why I put that stop reading thing anymore. I kinda want you to read it.

I'll be giving you a play by play of what's happened, and why I'm not where I'm suspposed to be. Well, maybe I am supposed to be here. I'm not where I'm expected to be.

I was on the train in a compartment with Colin and Luna. We didn't have to share with anyone else since there was hardly anyone else to go home.

We were sitting in silence, me staring out the window, Luna asleep, and Colin sifting through photos he had taken this past year. He's gotten even better with the camera, it's something very interesting to think about. Someone who makes snapshots a masterpiece.

Well, not really a masterpiece. Something I like.

He slid over one of the photos, mumbling something about the baby might want it. It was a photo of me and Leo, sitting at our favorite table in the library, not really studying but laughing, totally ignoring poor Colin and his camera.

I think I thanked him. I know that I stared at the picture for a good long time.

Then Luna snorted in her sleep, mentioning an angry spirit. I felt very maternal at that moment.

Colin and I chatted for the rest of the ride, nothing big or important. We discussed who should marry who, making me realize I'd probably marry a shoe before I could ever get a decent man.

Will you love your shoe-in-law?

The train stopped. We woke up Luna. She looked confused. We weren't surprised.

We all got our trunks, I started looking for a Weasley. Any Weasley. Instead I found Leo. He handed me a teddy bear. A dark blue bear, with as silver ribbon around it's neck that said "Love From Your Father" in sprawling print. This caught me off guard. It was formal, but very affectionate in a Leo sorta way.

"We could run away, you, me, the bear and the baby." he whispered in my ear.

Sweet Merlin, that sounded like the best idea. And then I started thinking, Where would we live? Would I be happy? Would the bear be happy? Why would I care if the bear's happy? So I said no. Because the bear is probably more important than I can fathom at the moment.

I walked away from him, trunk in tow, the baby's bear under my arm, my loose and light jumper covering my three month bulge.

I saw Gracie at the station and her nose started bleeding, which made her mother scream. Mwahahaha.

I said goodbye to Josie, telling her she'd better be captain next year. She liked that idea.

And I still didn't see any Weasleys.

Colin left. Luna left. Everyone left!

Finally, a familiar face found me. Well, almost familiar. It was Tonks.

"Hi!" she greeted, her hair now curly and black, with eyes that matched her hair. I recongized her voice.

"Hi!" reliefe flooded my voice, the weight of the world came off my shoulders. The idea of finding my own way home was exhausting.

Tonks and I started walking towards a car, she took my trunk, insisting that the small bear was enough for me to carry. Laughing, I might add.

"So, what all have you been up to in your last year? Anything exciting?" she asked, catching me by surprise.

"Didn't my mum tell you anything?" I questioned, I was so sure you would have announced at least something I had done. SOMETHING.

"Just that you call her the Dragon Lady. Actually, she kept insisting that I get as much information out of you as possible."

"Didn't she read the letters I wrote?"

"I never saw. I did see her put some parchment in Pig's cage, but I doubt she'd do that to your letters..." Tonks laughed.

I stopped dead in my tracks. My face stony with disbelief.

"What?" Tonks asked, confused but still light hearted.

"She didn't read my letters."

"No, I don't think so...she said thy you didn't want her to."

"I know that I didn't want to, but she's my mother! She's supposed to read it anyways!"

"I'm sure you two can work all this out when we get back-"

"You have no idea what all I confessed to her!"

"But when you see her face to face-"

"She has no idea about anything that happened to me! She doesn't know that I was quidditch captian, or the team I put together, or the way I graduated number one! Or how I constantly fought with the he-she! Or that I'm--I can't face her! I can't tell her everything again!" I was hysterical, and not in the way that tricks people into being your friend. Tonks looked unsure of what to do.

"Ginny, I'm sure if you just calm down a bit--"

"Calm down? CALM DOWN! I am calm! This situatoin calls for this type of calmness! What type of horrid mother doesn't read her daughter's mail! I'm perfectly aware that I told her not to! Dragon Lady is just so..I'm not going to face her! Or the rest of them! I can't!" I grabbed my trunk and started walking to the other side of the parking lot, Tonks still looking terribly confused.

"Where are you going?" she called after me.

"I don't know! You should have gotten here earlier!"

"Why would that help?"

"Because then I wouldn't be mad at you!"

Looking back, I was a tad bit overdramatic.

Okay, I was out of my mind hysterical. Oh, shut up.

So if my handwriting is a bit hard to read, that would be because I'm on the Knight Bus. I'm thinking I'll be going to

Hold on. Someone very interesting just got on the bus. Along with someone else very interesting. I'll write more later.

Maybe.

No promises.

Well it won't matter will it? You don't seem very interested in what I have to say.

DAMN YOU DRAGON LADY.

Now I really do have to go.

Love? and Such,

Ginny


A/N (the unrated version): Only one letter, but it is super long. For a letter. And with a cliffhanger! Sort of! Oh, don't act like you're not interested.