Disclaimer: As normal, I don't own any of the Harry Potter characters, so don't sure me. This is just me letting my imagination run wild and free.
Warnings: This fic contains some things that may be graphic to some people. No slash that I know of at the moment, but I might end up putting some in later on.
A/N: This fic isn't gonna be nearly as long as my other one. I am writing this fic as a favor to a friend (right Amanda? lol) So please don't expect it to be long. It shouldn't be any longer than 10 chapters because I am gonna work on making my chapters longer. Also, before I start, this takes place in Harry, Ron and Hermione's 7th and final year at Hogwarts, which means Ginny is in her 6th year. Yes, Ginny is in this one. The major pairing in this fic is Draco/Ginny with mentions of Ron/Hermione. This is my first (and probably only) Draco/Ginny fic so if it sucks, I'm sorry. Anyways, that's a long enough author's note so here's my first chapter of my new fic.
Chapter 1
"Ginny, get out of bed! We're gonna be late!" Mrs. Weasley called from the bottom of the stairs. The Weasley's only daughter was still asleep in her room. They had to be at the train station in less than an hour and she still hadn't gotten up out of bed yet. The truth was, she hadn't done a lot of moving in the last few days. Her body ached and anytime she would do a lot of moving, her muscles and bones would start to hurt and she would have to lie back down.
She lazily opened her eyes and blinked. She looked at her alarm clock. 10:10. It's a good thing that she had her trunk already packed. She carefully got out of bed, slipped into her slippers and walked downstairs. The whole Weasley family (excluding Bill, Charlie and Percy) were sitting at the table along with Harry and Hermione. Harry had stayed at their house all summer and Hermione had came 2 weeks ago after her trip to Berlin with her parents. Ginny was the only one still in her pajamas.
"Morning sleepy head," Harry said.
"Morning," Ginny replied, sitting in the only vacant chair next to Hermione. Everyone ate breakfast relatively fast so that they could make it to the train station. When they actually arrived at the train station, it was 10:58. They had two minutes before the train was going to leave. They all hurried through the barrier and onto the train to find a compartment. They found an empty compartment at the very back of the train and they got up to the window to wave goodbye to Mr. and Mrs. Weasley. With a toot of the train's whistle, it was off.
About 10 minutes into the train ride, Ron and Hermione had to go and attend to their prefect duties. Harry decided to go and look for Dean, Seamus and Neville, leaving Ginny in the compartment all by herself.
"Finally some peace," Ginny thought to herself just as the compartment door opened and Draco Malfoy walked in.
"What do you want Malfoy?" Ginny drawled, noticing Crabbe and Goyle behind Malfoy. Draco motioned for Crabbe and Goyle to leave and walked into the compartment. Sitting next to Ginny, he put his hand on her knee and pressed his lips to hers in a soft kiss.
"I missed you," Draco said, pulling away from the kiss.
"Missed you too," Ginny said, looking out the window.
"Hey, what's wrong?" Draco asked, moving closer to Ginny and kissing her cheek.
"Nothing," Ginny responded, continuing to look out the window. Draco pulled Ginny into his lap.
"C'mon baby, you can tell me," Draco said, pouting.
"I'm fine, really," Ginny said, moving so that she was straddling Draco's hips. She leaned in and placed a kiss on his lips. Draco flicked his tongue over Ginny's bottom lip, asking for permission to enter. Ginny opened her mouth, allowing Draco's tongue to explore her mouth while she massaged his tongue with hers. After 5 minutes of kissing, Ginny broke the kiss.
"I really missed you," she said.
"I missed you too. Thankfully you were able to sneak out and see me a few times over the summer," Draco said, as Ginny got up and sat next to Draco, resting her head on his chest. Draco wrapped his arm around Ginny's waist secure and protectively.
"Me too," she responded, kissing Draco's neck before closing her eyes and drifting into a peaceful sleep. 10 minutes before they were due to arrive at school, there was a knock on the compartment door and Hermione walked in. Draco had fallen asleep too.
"Guys, wake up. We should be arriving in 10 minutes," Hermione said, not shocked to see Ginny and Draco curled up asleep.
"Thanks Hermione," Ginny said, waking up. Draco looked up and seen Hermione standing there.
"Listen Granger," he drawled. "Don't tell anyone about this or…"
"Don't worry, Malfoy. Who do you think helped Ginny sneak out to see you over the summer? I knew about you two already. That's why when Ron said he was gonna go and get Ginny, I told him that I would go instead. I knew Ron would freak if he seen the two of you," Hermione said.
"Ok, thanks Hermione. Tell Ron I'll be down in a minute," Ginny said, standing up. Hermione nodded and walked off.
"You told her about us?" Draco asked, not angry, but sounding slightly disappointed.
"Draco, I had to. If I didn't tell her, I never would have gotten to see you this summer. Trust me, Hermione's not gonna tell anyone. I tell her everything, and I mean everything, and she's never once repeated anything that I told her. We can trust her. She might not like you, but she's my best friend," Ginny said truthfully.
"Ok, as long as she doesn't say anything," Draco said.
"She won't," Ginny said. "Well, I better be going before my brother comes looking for me." She put her hands around Draco's neck and kissed him. He kissed her back.
"See you later," he said, as she walked out of the compartment and looked for Ron, Harry and Hermione. Draco waited a few minutes before walking out of the compartment and going to sit with his other "friends". Truthfully, he hated them. He wouldn't even consider them friends. They don't understand him like Ginny does. That's why he was so happy when he and Ginny started going out at the beginning of the summer. He felt like with Ginny, he could tell her anything and everything. They would talk for hours about nothing at all and the letters they wrote each other over the summer were two pieces of parchment. He felt that Ginny was the only one that truly understood him. The only thing that he didn't like about his relationship with Ginny, was that it had to be kept secret. For her sake and his.
