A/n: I know I've taken a long time to update but school life has been pretty hectic, so sorry.

Ginny looked down in horror at Colin. 'You better start explaining then!'

'Well … I … she said … that,' said Colin, beginning to shake slightly. Ginny almost felt sorry for him - almost. His camera was still clutched in his hand.

'In English,' snapped Harry, his wand pointing at Colin; who eyed it nervously.

'Well, I'm sorry but … well … at the carnival … there was this er … woman, who was a journalist and well, erm … please don't kill me but … she saw my camera and she said that if I took pictures … of … of you then she'll make sure I … that when I'm older … I can work with her when I become of age,' stuttered Colin, nervously.

Harry looked at Ginny with a raised eyebrow. 'So, you figured that you would just sell me out like that, eh? Do you know how embarrassing it is to have yourself plastered all over the newspapers? And to have the world read a bunch of crap about you?'

Colin shook his head fiercely.

'Thought not,' said Harry, he turned his wand on him and hexed him with the bat-bogey curse. Giant winged bogeys flew at Colin, who shrieked.

'Let's go,' said Harry, grabbing Ginny's arm, as rain started to fall down. They ran down the steps of the Quidditch stands and began walking back to the castle – even though the rain was pouring down rather heavily.

'Well, well, well Mr. Potter. I should copyright that move, you little thief!' said Ginny, in mock-anger.

'Sorry, I couldn't resist. Anyway, it was the first hex that came into my mind,' said Harry, shrugging.

The rain poured down and Harry's shirt began to go slightly see-through. Ginny looked at Harry, he looked irresistible. 'Hey, Harry,' she said, and pulled him towards her by his tie. She crashed her lips over his, it was divine. They continued kissing as the rain poured down on them. They pulled away for a second, smiling at each other, while their clothes clung to their skin slightly.

'Aargh,' cried Colin, as he ran past them, followed by flying bogeys. Ginny and Harry laughed.

'Come on let's go, before we catch pneumonia,' said Harry. They ran back to the castle, Ginny occasionally gasped when she ran through deep puddles.

They ran up to the castle, hurled the doors open and stepped inside. Harry muttered a drying spell and their robes were no longer dripping. 'Thanks. Although, I still don't think I can forgive you just yet, for stealing my move!' said Ginny, turning away from Harry, arms crossed.

'Will this make up for it?' said Harry, as he leaned in towards Ginny.

'Good evening, Harry.' Harry looked up into Dumbledore's face, and blushed slightly.

'Hello, Professor,' he smiled, still slightly red.

'Evening, Ginny,' said Dumbledore. Ginny smiled at him. 'Well I must be off; I've a meeting with an old friend of mine,' Dumbledore smiled, as he strolled off.

Ginny laughed at the look on Harry's face.

'How embarrassing would that have been?' said Harry, as they climbed up the staircases back to their common room. They said the password to the Fat Lady and entered into the room.

Ginny excused herself from Harry and rushed into her dorm. 'Hi,' she said to Candice, who was standing in front of her mirror straightening her hair.

'Hey,' smiled Candice, half of her brown hair which hadn't been straightened yet was up in a high bun, and the rest of her hair was straight and hung down her face.

Ginny caught herself in the mirror - her own red hair which had been straight; was now curling slightly at the ends from the rain. 'I hate this weather!' exclaimed Ginny.

'Tell me about it,' sighed Candice. 'So do you want to go Christmas shopping together? Well, nearer the time of course, like next Hogsmeade trip?'

'Of course not,' laughed Ginny.

Candice just stuck her tongue out, playfully. 'With Nicole as well I suppose, no doubt she'll tag along.'

Nice way to talk about your best friend, thought Ginny.

'Don't get me wrong, I like her. She keeps getting on my nerves lately, though.'

'I know what you mean,' smiled Ginny.

A/n: Ok, I know this chapter is short but I've had a bad case of writer's block and if I didn't update now then I'd have taken even longer to update. By reviewing, you'll get a quicker update.