Disclaimer: Yeah, nope. Not even close to being mine.

Chapter Three

Introductions gone wrong.

The blonde hair beauty caught a glance at the three most stunning looking males she had ever laid her crystal blue eyes on; they were causally strolling into the cafeteria. They looked like perfection come to life. One of the girls she had recently met talked of nothing else but those three. They were the hardest three to attain but, the easiest to seduce.

The dark hair guy was the first one she noticed; he had the all natural charm of someone out of a black and white photograph. His emerald eyes were the only colors seeping through. He was breathtaking and highly well structured that it was impossible for him to be human. There was a mark on his forehead, it took the shape of a lighting bolt, which was very unusual, that was probably not a very talked about childhood memory. By the way he seemed to strut in the middle; she could have figured he must have been the leader. His movement alone was powerful, and that seemed to a line his aura of domination, Famous Harry Potter.

Secondly she saw the soft ginger hair to his right, he seemed to have somewhat a resembles to the beautiful red head girl sitting in front of her. He was very tall and the way his tie was loose on his uniform was saying that he could care less about the rules here. He too was good looking; even the freckles on his face stood apart from the color of his skin, making it more perfect as if they were suppose to clearly draw attention to his haunting ocean blue eyes. Ron Weasley. On scanning the left she let out a shudder, the platinum hair one was dark. There was so much coldness surrounding him that it was hard to see beyond anything else, like a vampire almost. He was indeed handsome but his grey eyes seemed to appear very stone like. The outside was beautiful but the inside was unseen. His skin was so pale it was almost transparent. Draco Malfoy.

The red hair beauty, who had been entertaining those beside her, caught the absent look of her golden hair acquaintances and turned her head towards the direction that she was staring. There they were the infamous golden trio.

"GINNY." The tall red head yelled holding out his outstretched arms for her.

"RON." She smiled jumping into his embrace, that had drawn the attention of those who were enjoying their lunch and those who had been anticipating the reunion smiled. She hardly ever saw her older brother, he was always away and now that she was attending Hogwarts she was hoping that they would be able to see each other more. As Ron released her, another pair of arms captured her.

"Welcome to Hogwarts." The guy with the dark hair smiled reaching down to place a kiss on her cheeks. "Sweet Ginny." There was a hint of red creeping up her face but that was gone as she playful pushed him aside.

"Thank you Harry." She turned to meet with grey eyes. This guy she has never met before. She had heard and now seen him up closer but never had the pleasure of knowing him. He didn't even blink as he stared at her, then with a light shrug he turned away; looking elsewhere which seemed to him was far more interesting. He was indeed rude, no words of welcome and no introduction either.

"I don't believe we met, I'm Ginny." She smiled reaching out her hand for him to take; she would at least make an attempt to be friendly. He seemed confused about what he was supposed to do and stared at her. Then without a word he walked away from them, which got the crowds whispering.

"That was cold even for a girl." She heard someone say.

"I feel bad for her; the dark prince must really dislike her." Another spoke.

"Isn't she his friend's sister though?" More whispers. "That was harsh."

"Hey baby sister don't worry about it…" Ron was in the middle of his sentence when he saw something round go pass him and smacked right into the back of his platinum hair friend's head. That stopped all of the breath in the cafeteria, the one known as the dark prince slowly turned around to see his attacker. All eyes were on the tiny golden hair girl standing from her seat, she was just lowering her right arm. Harry admired her for having the guts to do that but he almost felt sorry for her because now she would have Malfoy's wrath to worry about. Silence was always more deadly. She didn't seem the less bit worried or frighten. Her blonde hair reached pass her waist, he thought she was an absolute dream.

"That was a no." She heard, from the corner of her eyes she saw the words mouthed from the red head.

"She introduced herself; the least you could do is obliged and gave her a proper introduction." She was boiling from the attitude he seemed to have. It pissed her of that his manners were not even there. He remained silent as he continued forward. When he was standing in front of her, he lowered his head, it looked like he was going to kiss her but instead one of his hands aggressively cupped her face as their eyes watched one other. She was fearless and stood her ground.

"Do not go to war unless you are ready to fight." Those words came at her so cold. What the hell did he mean by that? With that said he shoved her hard to the ground and walked effortlessly way.

"You don't know what you begun, opening Pandora's Box is one thing, but seeing what you unleash is another." The dark hair guy shook his head following after his friend. He was not as charming as his features had led her to believe. There was no hint in his voice of concern for her well being, it was like he was emotionless.

"Stupid, very stupid." The red head shook his head also and the three of them were gone. The cafeteria soon was buzzing with the after affect of what had happened, and how ridiculous it was for a new student to voice her opinion. They were the Golden trio; they could care less about common courtesy, they were seen as royalty. She was in over her head now and it was going to be her funeral.

"Luna, thank you." She was helped up by the red hair beauty. Brushing the dirt from her skirt she turned and smiled.

"You're welcome." She answered.

"But you shouldn't have done that; the golden trio could ruin everything for you here." Ginny warned sitting down beside the blonde girl.

"I know the rules of chain reaction, but to be honest that was just instinct, I didn't know what I was doing, but I knew that he shouldn't be allowed to get away with that attitude." She rubbed at her elbow; they were sting from the impact and force from crashing into the ground. "Ron is your brother right? Why did he act like it was nothing?"

"Because he's a great big prat." A voice answered before the red head could reply. They looked up to see twin tall red head guys and a tiny brunette girl walking to their table. Ginny jumped up to embrace one of the tall red heads and he smiled. Luna remembered the brunette from earlier that day and couldn't believe there were two of the red heads who had helped her out earlier.

"George did you see what happened?" Ginny asked.

"Yes." He answered. "My poor baby sister, he was just a tad rude wasn't he?" Ginny nodded.

"Hello, again." Fred and Hermione smiled sitting down at the table as well.

"Hello." Luna returned the smile.

"That was brilliant, Miss Lovegood, excellent indeed." Hermione laughed.

"What is?" Luna asked confused.

"You're the first to challenge those arrogant bastards; we never thought it could be done." Hermione laughed.

"You make it seem like that's a good thing." Luna sounded confused.

"It is a great thing my dear, no one here has ever stood up to them before, and not a girl at that." Hermione continued to grin at her.

"But Hermione, George has told me you have many times." Ginny added in.

"That's because I was one of them, they would not want to go against someone as brilliant as me in the fine arts." Hermione answered. "I'm good with my magic after all."

"Beside they'll have to deal with me if they want to be idiots and go up against her." The red head beside her grinned as he winked at his twin.

"Please." Hermione let out an exasperated sigh laughing.

"Why is everyone so afraid of them?" Luna questioned looking down at her tray regretting now about throwing the apple at that guy's head, she really wanted it.

"Isn't everyone a bit afraid of money, power and magic?" George smiled at her.

"They shouldn't be." Luna said taking a drink from her water bottle. "Isn't one of them your brother after all?" She asked the three red heads.

"We never said we're afraid of them, we don't play in their world, and you my dear Miss Lovegood have gotten yourself involved without realizing it, like we said you're the first." The one named Fred answered.

"And you would have allowed him to be rude like that?" Luna was getting a bit irritated that they didn't see this as a factor, or that they didn't understand why she had done it.

"He's Draco Malfoy, as long as he doesn't take an interest in our little Ginny were fine with him being rude to her, we agree it was wrong but he's very powerful and we don't want to bring his wrath towards her. This is her first year away from boarding school after all." The one name George explained hugging the tiny red head in his arms.

"I'm fine, there's no way someone like him would ever take an interest in me anyways, and by the look in his eyes he seems to hate me." Ginny laughed. "And Luna I won't let them harass you alone." She placed her hand onto the blonde hair girl's hand.

"Ginny its fine, there isn't any point in involving you in something that I started." Luna replied looking at them slowly removing her hand from the red head.

"Come on Luna; let's make this a year they won't forget." Ginny gripped her hand tightening the hold and winking at the blonde. Luna laughed, it had been awhile since she had done that and it was a great feeling, she squeezed back.

(A/N: I just wanted you to know that I adore Harry and Ginny as a couple, but for this story to work I actually wanted to switch the couples. And that my dear is why I have done the things I've done.)