Pirate Love

Disclaimer: Harry Potter is the Prince of the Pirates. One day, he finds out that his enemy, Draco Malfoy is going to marry princess Ginny Weasley of Gryffindor kingdom. Wanting revenge on Malfoy, he kidnaps the Princess. Will the young princess show the pirate the meaning of true love?

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Chapter 2: The Princess

Around the same time as the pirates Neville, Dean and Seamus gave the young prince of the pirates Harry the news about Prince Draco's engagement, far away, in a very big castle called the Gryffindor castle by the people but more affectionately known as the Burrow by its owners, the maids Luna, Parvati and Lavender silently entered the chambers of their young princess Ginevra. Each carried a gift in their hands. Lavender had a very large bouquet of red roses, Luna had a medium sized jewelry box and Parvati had a huge teddy bear together with a card. The young princess was sitting by the window, in a chair, apparently reading a book. Her eyes followed the yellow pages and she drank every sentence of the novel that was filled with wonderful romance. Ginevra didn't seem to have noticed the three girls. Around the palace, nobody was called a servant or a maid. The Weasley family hated it and they all were treated like a member of the family or a friend. They each had wonderful rooms and they could eat as much as they wished. Yes, Gryffindor Kingdom was a very happy and prosperous kingdom. Well, that was at least before the Slytherin Prince had taken a like in their princess. It was well known that Slytherin and Gryffindor were sworn enemies since the beginning. When news traveled through the kingdom that the Slytherin Prince wanted their princess, they were outraged. They demanded that the prince should leave their princess alone. But, unfortunately, the king had to pay the Slytherin king a debt. So, for his son's happiness, the Slytherin king asked for princess Ginevra's hand in marriage. The king didn't have any choice so he agreed to give his youngest and only daughter to Malfoy. It had been almost a month since that unfortunate event and a month since Ginevra had been out of her chambers. She had locked herself in it, refusing to talk to her father. She only allowed her mother, her brothers and a few of her friends to come to her chambers. They all had tried to talk her into forgiving her father and make her see that it wasn't her fault, but young Ginevra was as stubborn as hell and her temper could easily match her fiery red curls.

Lavender looked at Luna and Parvati, as if asking them with her eyes what to do next. The scene in front of them wasn't anything unusual. Ginevra, or Ginny as she liked to be called, was again reading a book by the window. It was a beautiful day outside and Ginny would have usually went to read in the big garden on a stone bench covered with roses under an big oak tree but since she refused to go out of her chambers, she was admiring the sunny day from the window.

Parvati rolled her eyes at Lavender and cleared her throat. The princess stopped reading, but she didn't look at them. Her eyes were firmly fixed on the page she had been currently reading.

"Reading another book about pirates, miss?" asked Parvati, knowingly. The young princess was fascinated with the idea of pirates, even though she didn't believe that they existed. She always told them that stories were far from reality and that the stories that were told about the pirate land were lies.

"Yes, as a matter of fact I do. I have just found a book that I have not read yet. It is about a pirate falling in love with a princess. Like that would ever happen." the princess snorted in a very un-ladylike manner. Finally, her gaze turned towards them, with a beaming smile but when she saw the gifts, her smile dropped and she somberly turned her attention back to the book. Lavender and Parvati sighed while Luna, being her very dreamy self, remained silently watching.

"A few gifts have arrived for you miss. They're from your fiancée." started Lavender tentatively.

"I don't even know why you bother to bring them. You know what you have to do. Throw them away or keep them."

"But Ginny, they are such wonderful gifts. You must accept them. You'll learn to love Prince Draco in time. You'll see." said Parvati, fully believing her words. Lavender, too, nodded her agreement but Luna only rolled her eyes, muttering something under her breath that sounded very similar to 'ferret'.

"How can I love someone so cruel? The day I will fall in love will be with someone brave beyond words, handsome, sweet, a true gentleman and someone who will love me and respect me more than life itself." Ginny sighed, her eyes glazing over.

"You'll never find someone like that. Love will come in time." said Parvati, wanting to roll her eyes. She restrained herself, knowing that she would get on the princess's nerves.

"I could never love someone so cruel, vain, someone who forces me to marry him. He doesn't love me. He only wants me for my body." muttered Ginny darkly.

Lavender and Parvati gasped at their princess's strong language and honesty. They looked at Luna and were even more shocked to see the dreamy Luna looking with admiration at Ginny. Lavender was about to comment but Luna nudged her and Parvati only said:

"Of course miss." Ginny didn't talk any further. The three girls sighed and turned to exit the chambers when Ginny's sweet voice stopped them:

"Oh and Parvati, Lavender?" the two girls turned to face Ginny. "Please don't call me 'miss' again. You know that I hate it. Call me 'Ginny'. We're friends right?" The two girls smiled and nodded.

Everybody in the kingdom loved Ginny for her kindness. They cared immensely for her for she was the only royal girl in the kingdom and they were fond of her. They had always wanted their princess to find love in a prince charming, to marry him and for them to take over the kingdom. Since prince Ronald disappeared when he was only five, the other five royal brothers were not up for the job of becoming king. They all went on their own ways and left the kingdom in the hands of young Ginevra. She was the heir to the throne and they all wanted her happiness and they knew that she would be perfect for the job as queen. They couldn't have gotten a better one. Then the news of Ginny's marriage to prince Draco came and now, the people were praying for a miracle as neither one wanted the princess to marry the prince. Neither knew that their prayers had not been in vain and that a miracle would be happening that very night, right after sunset.

Ginny's book snapped closed. The young girl looked outside the window and sighed. The sun had set and the kingdom was clouded in darkness. She closed her eyes and let her delicate fingers massage her temples. Today had been another day in which she had been reading to forget her own misery. That had been always her medicine, reading or writing or sometime even playing the pianoforte. Those were her passions and now, she needed them more than ever before.

Ginny set the book aside on a small table, near her chair and got up. She slowly but elegantly and graciously walked to her big mirror. She could stand hours before it and just stare at her reflection critically. She wasn't beautiful. She could go as far as to say that she was quite ugly. Why, why, had Prince Draco wanted to marry her and not some beauty? It was her horrible luck. It always was…

The young girl was wearing a white summer dress. It reached until her ankles and trailed elegantly behind her. The sleeves were down her shoulders and small diamonds from the dress were sparkling as she moved. The corset was terrible and Ginny couldn't bear it. She could hardly breathe in it but, as a princess, she had to wear it no matter the pain. Her long hair reached until her waist. It was slightly straight and at the end of it, it curled in beautiful curls, falling down her back. On the top of her head was a small tiara made of white gold. It had a few heart-shaped diamonds on it and that gave her a little glow.

Ginny blinked. She could have sworn that she had seen a shadow by her open window. She shrugged and made her way towards the bed. Then she heard a strange noise and turned around again. Someone disappeared into the shadows again. This time she was sure that someone was spying on her. But who was it? And why? Suddenly fearful, she turned around, trying to remember where she had put her sword. She would defend herself. She was the princess of Gryffindor kingdom, after all. And Gryffindor was known for its bravery. She heard a breaking sound again and someone cursed under his breath. A male voice hissed:

"Neville, you idiot! Are you a pirate or not?"

She gasped. A pirate… but they don't exist, do they? With shaking hands she took hold of her sword and moved towards the window.

"W-Who are you? What do you want?" Three boys around her age stepped away from the shadows of her room. Their clothes were dirty, they looked dirty. They had scares around their cheeks and their clothes were torn in places. Some had a cloth wrapped around their temples and others had tattoos on their arms and chests. They were pirates. One of them gave a low whistle:

"Well, you certainly are a beauty, aren't you?" Ginny scowled at him and pointed her sword at them as if threatening them. One of them gave a low, throaty laugh.

"Feisty aren't we?" They advanced closer to her. She didn't notice that they were only two of them coming towards her and that the third was right behind her. The one that was right behind her covered her mouth with a dirty cloth. She tried to scream but she suddenly felt dizzy. Then everything went black. The last thing she remembered hearing was:

"Sorry, princess, but orders are orders."

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