AN-This was difficult to write. Please don't kill me!
Dear Mom,
You asked what I'd want for Christmas. There are some things at that Weasly shop that I wouldn't mind. I also have heard that a week before Christmas, they're having a nice sale.
Ginny had read this so many times; it would be etched in her mind forever. This meant that something would be happening.
She had difficulty leaving that day but she did. She was halfway there when she saw them. Smiling, laughing. All this time and this is what he was doing? She had been risking her life for him and he was with someone else? You didn't do this to Ginny! No one did this to Ginny! She ran as fast as she could to get to her destination.
"Ginny!" She heard Harry cry, but she wouldn't stop. She turned a corner and jumped a fence. She was at the back of her brothers' shop. She waited. She was safe.
"Glad you could make it." A voice drawled.
"Draco, what's going on?"
"They're planning the final battle, I don't know an exact date, but it will be soon. They're looking for him. Ginny, what's wrong?" Concern was etched on every line of his face.
"I've been trying to help him and he's off with someone else! I thought he…I thought we…" She collapsed into his arms. "So much has happened between us and he doesn't want me anymore."
"Ginny, that's not true. It's all right. It's okay. I'm sure what you saw wasn't what you thought. Harry loves you. And you love him."
"Draco, I'm not sure anymore. I'm not sure!" She screamed.
"Okay, come with me. It'll be okay." He stroked her hair as he walked her to some flats then up stairs to one of them.
"Where are we?" She asked as she looked around the spacious room.
"My flat. Nice to have connections."
"Oh. You know, Ron has sent us owls about her. Apparently they're getting quite friendly. They're caught asleep together, more then once! And so much more."
"Ginny…"
"Shh, come here."
"What? No, you're depressed."
"Yes, but I'm sure I want to do this!" She pulled him on top of her.
"Ginevera Weasly! Where have you been?"
"Goodnight Mother" Ginny said walking up the stairs to her room.
