A/N: Of course it's not over. What kind of D/G shipper would I be if I ended the story like that?!?! Thank you to everyone who reviewed, I really appreciate it. Sometimes I think the reviews really help me keep writing this story. Please, read and ENJOY!

A few notes:

I've had a few different questions about how Draco could have been divorced. I obviously don't believe that magical marriages are lifelong. I believe that the 'No Divorce' law was something created solely for different fan fictions. I think that even the Ministry of Magic would have a concept of marriage separation whether it is called divorce, annulment or whatever.

No, I don't spend much time writing about Ginny's relationship with Harry. This story isn't about them; it's about Ginny's relationship with Draco.

I know JK Rowling has announced what Harry and Ginny really did in their lives (if they really existed). This is just my portrayal of what I think should have happened, don't hate me.

Personally (as in I believe it, none of you have to), I think that the '19 Years Later' Epilogue in the book was kind of ridiculous. I think it just added a lot more questions and it was just a way for Rowling to assure us that the seventh book was, in fact, the last. This chapter does contain '19 Years Later' material, but, as I don't have my book here with me in Africa, I tried to remember as much as I could about how the chapter went. Please, don't yell at me if my wording isn't correct, I'm doing my best.

I'm having such a good time writing this story and I'm insanely glad that you all are enjoying it!

Chapter 26:

Ginny felt her body collapse against the attic floor, sobs racking her body. It had been so long ago, years in fact, since that fight, but the pain of his absence still coursed through her veins. She had rarely seen him since that night, and the few times she'd actually seen him stayed in her mind.

The platform was just as she had remembered it, cheerful and full of anxious first years. The older students, second through seventh years, looked excited as they boarded the train, including James. Albus, on the other hand, looked terrified. Lily pulled on Ginny's arm saying wondrously, "Look Mum! Look over there! Oh, no! Look at that! Can you believe it! Oh wow, look at that!!"

Ginny tried her best to contain the grin that was threatening to cross her face, "Yes, Lily, it's great isn't it?" James and Albus walked ahead of them behind Harry. James was vigorously whispering in Albus' ear and the terrified look on Albus' face seemed to get worse and worse.

Eventually they found Ron and Hermione and their kids. Hugo and Lily whispered excitedly to each other about when they would be attending Hogwarts while James terrified Rose. Albus and Rose eyed each other nervously. Ginny was about to reassure them that everything would be ok, but Harry interrupted the thought saying, "Look over there."

Ginny's heart almost stopped at the sight of Draco Malfoy and his new wife, Astoria Greengrass, standing by Scorpius who looked precisely like the Malfoy he was. Draco wore a black cloak that easily covered the long scars on his neck; the scars that Harry had given him years earlier.

Draco caught sight of the group watching him and his eyes locked with Ginny's. Her heart thudded so hard she was afraid he would be able to hear it from across the platform. Eventually, he nodded to them and turned back to Scorpius.

A soft knock on the attic door made Ginny practically jump out of the memory and a moment later Harry poked his head in. "Ginny, love, are you ok?" Ginny nodded, still trembling. Harry carefully climbed into the attic, ducking as to not hit his head, and then wrapped his arms around her. "What's wrong?"

"It's nothing," Ginny said. The tears still streamed down her cheeks, but she wiped them away quickly before adding, "Nothing's wrong, I'm just being stupid."

Harry shrugged and, to Ginny's dismay, didn't deny the fact. "I put Lily to bed, she was confused as to where you were, but I told her everything would be ok."

Ginny resisted the urge to snap, 'She asks me that about you every night,' but instead opting to say, "Thanks." Harry crawled back down the latter and then helped Ginny crawl down too. When they had shut the door Ginny leaned against his chest. He hugged her tightly to him and stroked her hair gently. After a moment he lifted her up and cradled her into his arms before carrying her like a baby to their room.

He carefully changed her into her pajamas before helping her under the blankets. He then stripped down to his boxers and crawled in with her. His arm snaked around her waist and Ginny leaned back against his chest. With a wave of his wand, the lights were out and eventually he fell asleep against her shoulder.

Ginny, however, stayed awake. She couldn't sleep. So many memories and emotions raced through her body, making her heart pound in her chest.

It was Albus' second year at Hogwarts and Professor McGonagall had decided that year to start a science fair of sorts. Every student in their second year would have a month to study a topic of their choice and then there was a day set aside for all students to present their projects to the professors and any parents that wished to attend the event.

Of course Ginny and Harry decided to attend, much to Albus' dislike. The list outside the Charms classroom held the names of students who were to present in the room. Albus' name was penultimate on the list. The last name made Ginny's stomach jump. Scorpius Malfoy.

Albus had decided to do a presentation on the different charms that were placed on brooms to make them fly. It was quite interesting, but Scorpius blew him away. At least fifteen minutes lapsed between Albus' and Scorpius' presentations. The older boy had rows of beakers and three boiling cauldrons.

As soon as the large presentation was set up Scorpius, who was still quite short for his age, stood up on a platform and said formally, "I'm here today to talk to you about the different molecular buildups that can occur in various potions." Ginny's jaw dropped as the boy began his speech and half way through it, she was completely lost. The boy was a genius.

When the speech was complete everyone in the room, save Harry, stood up and applauded. Scorpius took a bow, a large grin crossing his face. As the rest of the parents, students and teachers started filing out of the room, a tall blonde man pushed his way past the crowd to the front of the room. Draco kneeled down so he was shorter than Scorpius and embraced him in a tight hug. Scorpius wrapped his arms around Draco and hugged him too.

Ginny only caught a few words Draco said, "Oh, I'm so proud of you! You're so smart!" and then she was shoved out of the room by the crowd.

Morning came, and Ginny still lay awake in bed. Harry's alarm clock broke the silence and he sleepily unwrapped his arm from her waist and turned it off. He sighed and rubbed his eyes, "Ginny, love, it's time to get up."

Ginny groaned and slowly pulled herself out of bed. She sat on the edge, quietly watching Harry get dressed. After a moment he started to walk out to the kitchen, but she stopped him saying, "Harry." He turned to face her, and she took a deep breath before saying, "We need to talk."

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A/N: I purposefully made this a short chapter. I wanted it to be about Ginny looking back on the time she'd missed with Draco. I also left it as a cliff hanger because I think it's crucial to the story.

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