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Draco noticed Ginny leaving in such a rush and laughed. "So predictable." he thought. He gathered up his things and then noticed a cauldron that had seen much better days. Draco laughed again. This was Ginny's cauldron. She would have to get it sooner or later. Draco let a small evil smirk pass on his face at this thought.

Ginny walked slowly back to Potions. It was her last subject of the day so it didn't really matter how long it took her. She hoped it would still be there when she arrived.

Ginny saw some familiar faces and all asked her why she was returning to the Dungeons instead of getting the heck out of there. She told them her short story, and they felt bad for her yet still continued on there way.

Ginny could feel a rush of cold air upon entering the classroom and saw that her cauldron wasn't there. She decided to look around, just in case.

"Oh man," Ginny muttered as she franticly looked about the classroom.

"Looking for something?" An all too familiar voice called out.

Ginny looked behind her and saw no one, and continued to spin her head about hoping to find the source of the voice. She found it all right, but her face dropped when she Draco swinging her cauldron by the handle, and leaning up on the wall in the shadowed corner.

"Give it to me Draco." Ginny said as she propelled her hand toward the cauldron.

"If you say it nice, I just might." He replied with a stupid grin.

"Please," Ginny said through closed teeth and a locked jaw.

"Well, that certainly wasn't friendly," Draco said as he eased up on the wall. He walked toward her and stood only 5 feet away, the cauldron still in hand. "Why are you so mean?" he asked innocently.

"I'm not mean." Ginny said stubbornly with a stoic face.

"Okay, let me revise. Why are you so me to me? And don't say 'cuase I'm evil, because that has nothing to do anything."

"Because you're a jerk to me. Now just give me the cauldron." Ginny said as she started to get flustered.

"Hmm...A jerk." Draco walked closer to her and then circled very closely around her. "The way I see it, you me are similar just with different ideas. I mean, we both hate Potter."

"I don't hate Potter." Ginny said surprised.

"Oh, yes you do. The way he treats you, like you're not even there. He's more a jerk than I am if you think about it. I pay attention to you, he ignores you. And you hate him for that." A short pause followed as Ginny thought. "You can't deny it." Draco said.

"I came here for my cauldron, not a mind reading." Ginny said now very angry.

"Fiery hot temper, eh? You need to learn to calm down. Count to 10 backwards, or maybe 100." He continued to circle and that made Ginny feel like prey about to be eaten by a vulture.

"Just give me what I came here for Draco!" She yelled.

"Why did you come here so quickly? You know Snape locks his classroom so you could've picked it up in the morning and not worry about it being stolen. Why did you come alone. Didn't anyone offer. Why did you walk so willingly to here"...Draco stopped circling and whispered in Ginny's ear, "Why did you walk to so willingly to me."

Ginny got the chills and she wanted to run away, but her feet were planted on the floor. Draco turned and looked at Ginny's face. Draco put the cauldron down behind away from Ginny's grabbing range, and stared Ginny in the face.

Then Draco grabbed Ginny by the shoulders and pulled her towards him and he kissed her. He kissed her so hard Ginny thought her lips were bruising. Ginny tried to pull away from him but she couldn't, Draco was just too strong.

Draco pulled away slowly and gently released Ginny from his steel grip. He turned around smoothly, picked the cauldron up and began to walk out of the classroom. Before he left he shouted out to the dazed and confused Ginny, "You can't have your cauldron back, no, not yet."

A/N: I loose readers after this chapter as well. Please continue reading! It will be worth you're while!