Rays of sunshine peeked through the curtains. Ginny walked into the Common Room and found Harry asleep on the couch. She sat next to him on the small part of couch left. "Harry," Ginny whispered, and Harry stirred.

"Ginny, hey, when'd you come down? It's the middle of the night." Harry said, completely oblivious to the fact that he had fallen asleep.

"Harry, its eight," Ginny informed him with a smile on her face.

"No, Andie just went upstairs," Harry, said and the smile disappeared from Ginny's face.

"Oh, you were down here with Andie all night," Ginny accused Harry, but he was still not thinking quite straight yet.

"No, it's nothing like that, I had just brought her back here," Harry tried to explain himself.

"So you were out with her in the middle of the night, and then brought her back here?" Ginny stood as she spoke.

"No Ginny!" Harry yelled, but it was too late, Ginny had already left through the portrait hole. Harry got up off of the couch, and still in his pajamas, ran through the portrait hole to catch up with Ginny. He found her crying collapsed against a wall, and he sat next to her. "Ginny, it wasn't like that."

"I don't want to hear your excuses!" Ginny yelled, and she turned away from Harry.

"I couldn't get to sleep last night, so I was walking up to the Common Room to read, and Andie was at the top of the stairs. I said hi, since I hadn't seen her at dinner, but she didn't pay attention. She fainted, and I carried her to the Headmistress's office, Andie broke several bones and lost a lot of blood. She was still weak, so I had to help her walk back here, that's all that happened, nothing else. If you don't believe me ask the McGonnagal." Harry explained, and Ginny stood up, Harry followed her lead.

"Harry, I love you. I have been in love with you since the day that I first met you," Ginny spoke as tears were streaming down her face, "Last year, I thought that I was the luckiest girl in the world when you liked me too. But, it seems that feeling passed once you met Andie. I've become second to her, and I see how much you care about her, and she obviously likes you. I can't do this anymore."

She walked away not taking another look back at Harry. He could hear her sobs even after she turned down a corridor. Harry didn't fully comprehend what had just happened. Ginny had just told him that she loved him, but broke up with him too. Ginny basically just gave him her approval to date another girl.

Harry had two choices at this moment, he could chase after Ginny, confessing that he truly loved her. Or he could stay here, not do anything, and Ginny would truly believe that Harry was in love with Andie.

It was about noon, and Harry had been avoiding Andie and Ginny at all costs. He was still contemplating his feelings, but he needed something to eat, so he walked down to the Great Hall, and as he approached the Gryffindor table, at one end of the table was, Ginny and the other, Andie. Harry saw the trouble, so he grabbed a sandwich and rushed out of the Great Hall and to the library.

"Does it seem like Harry's been avoiding me?" Andie asked Ron. Hermione was eating lunch with Ginny today. "Yea, and Ginny won't even look me in the eye, did she tell you anything?"

"Well, she's only been talking to Hermione, so I don't know," Ron explained. "I'll ask Hermione later, but she won't tell me, she's really good at keeping secrets."

"Well, if she won't tell me, I'm going to have to ask Harry myself." Andie said as she got up and left for the library. She walked into the library and found Harry looking through a book on the founders of Hogwarts. Andie smiled since she finally had the chance to talk to Harry. She walked over and sat next to him, not saying a thing.

"Andie," Harry whispered in surprise, with a hint of regret in his voice. "What are you doing here?"

"I wanted to talk to you, it seems like you've been avoiding me all day." Andie stated, "So, why have you been avoiding me?"

"Not avoiding, so much as escaping talking to you." Harry whispered and laughed.

"Well, it's not just you, Ginny is too," once Andie said this, Harry stopped laughing, and started to tense. "You know why don't you? C'mon tell me. Please." Andie asked in a teasing voice.

"It's nothing, we broke up, she thinks I'm in love with you," Harry said, and he realized he had said the wrong thing; Andie just got up and left. She put her hand on the door, but she didn't open it, she couldn't.

Andie walked back towards Harry. "Here, I think this is what you're looking for," Andie said and she set the sapphire on top of the book Harry was looking at. She ran out of the library, and Harry recognized the sapphire.