Harry and Ginny's Love
Chapter Four: Summer before her first year Part III
Harry and Ginny were basking in the sun one morning right before his birthday wondering what they were going to be doing this year. "So Harry, is there anything that you want for your birthday this year? I know that it's coming up in about a week."
:"I got what I wanted for my birthday when I found out about my true feelings for you Ginny, and also came up with a place to go when needed, so I don't really need anything else." He smiled at her kissing her on the forehead.
"Oh come on, there has to be something that you want, or never had before." She was trying her hardest to find out something more about him that they didn't know. They knew that he didn't grow up in a very happy family like she did, so she would like for him to have a good birthday. They were planning a birthday party for him, and she knew that it was going to be his first.
"To tell you the truth, I've never had a birthday celebration before, so anything that you guys want to do for me will be great." He smiled, he didn't know about the party, but he suspected. He has been asked questions about his favorite foods, and what he likes to do. Considering that he never had a cake before, he had no idea what his favorite flavor is. He thought about his favorite flavor of Bernies every flavor beans, and said that chocolate is always good. Mrs. Weasley thought that that was a good idea.
When they went in for dinner that night, they were having a good day, and began a tenuous summer relationship that day. Harry looked at each of the Weasley's with a smile and squeezed Ginny's hand when they sat down next to each other at dinner. "So how has everyone's day been today?" Harry was trying to make light conversation, not sure what to talk about at a family dinner table. All he had to go by was the silence that he was forced to endure by the Dursley's or the raucusness of the dinner table at the great hall at school.
The Weasley's all went over what their day was like, and Harry felt great to be part of this family's dinner conversation, without having to worry about someone yelling at him for being a freak, or trying to but in without him being yelled a question. He found that he liked this idea, and hoped that the rest of the summer went as well.
