(Eighteen years earlier, before they had kids)
Harry Potter and Ginny Weasley walk through a big, dark forest on the 19th of July at midnight. They see a dark shadow roaming through the thick, dark tree branches. They don't know who or what this thing is, but they continue walking. Everything was fine until the shadow pounced out from the dark forest.
Everything changed. I wasn't ready for this. My wand was still in my pocket. I felt pressure around me. Kind of like a hug feeling. I took a quick glance with my left eye. I saw a young man with a round, big face splattered with a bright orange shade of hair. My eyes widened with surprise. I noticed that it was Ron!
"Hey mate! How you feelin' lately?"
"Ron! Where did you come from?" I asked confusingly.
"I was strolling through a forest and heard some movement coming from this way. I also overheard Ginny this morning. She was talking to you. I was eavesdropping from the stairs. I kinda' followed you as you guys left the door. You guys ended up here." Ron explained briefly.
"How did we not notice you?"
"When you guys glanced back a few times, I ran into the trees. I may have tripped on a log and ended up in a gloomy pool of water." Ron said as he shook his wet hair with his right hand.
"I never realized you were wet! It was too dark so I couldn't see." I laughed a bit after I said that.
"Ron! Why are you here?" Ginny came out of the dark forest. Her voice ringing in my ears.
"There you are Ginny! I was looking for you! Now why are you up here? It's nearly midnight!"
"Me and Harry were just taking a morning walk! Leave us be and go back home." Ginny argued.
"I'm staying here even if you tell me what to do. I'm older and besides, mom must be wondering where we are. We should head back to The Burrow before she starts getting the whole Minister Of Magic team to come and rescue us!" Ron moaned silently and slowly retreated the direction he came from.
"See if I care! Me and Harry are staying here." Ginny's hair flung as she whipped her head to face Harry.
She looked frustrated and bothered by this argument. She crossed her arms and held her head high up. She soon sat down on the dark log that has been covered in mold. Ginny stared up at the glowing sky as it twinkled with hundreds of brilliant stars.
"Beautiful, eh?" I said calmly as I sat gently down next to her.
"I guess... but your not going back to The Burrow, are you? I mean, we came here to spend some time alone, until Ron came in." Ginny clearly still annoyed from the argument, laid her head gently on my shoulder as she still gazed up at the sky.
"I mean, Ron was just worried about us. That's all. It's not that big of a deal."
"Not that big of a deal? I thought we came here to spend some time, not argue over my overly nosy brother!"
"But we are spending time together... watching the stars." I slowly took a grasp of Ginny's hand and held it in my tight grip. I brought it close to my mouth and kissed it.
I heard Ginny giggle a bit and saw her reflected, brown eyes twinkle in the light of the shining moon.
