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Chapter Four
Picture Perfect

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Hours later, Hermione sat leisurely in the library during break, taking deep interest in a fairly large book consisting information about Ancient Runes. She decided to spend her free period away from the two Gryffindor boys, her best friends. It's about time that she needed time for herself - more like girl time, rather than boy time. She looked at her wrist watch, with her name engraved in sliver, on the band of the watch. About ten minutes left of free period before lunch time. She closed the book shut and refiled the book where she first got it. Hermione collected all her belongings on the table and shoved them into her leather book bag.

Continuing out of the library, Hermione had just remembered that she had something that she needed to show Ginny. Something important that she had incidentally forgot about. She turned around on her heels, and headed for the Gryffindor tower. Up the marble revolving staircase, she stopped as she reached the Fat Lady's Portrait. She recited the password, subsequently and entered the Common Room. The bushy haired girl ran up the stairs to the girls' dormitory, two steps at a time.

Hermione unlatched her trunk, searching vigorously through the trunk. Finally, in her hand was a picture. It was a rather old one, but still in mid-condition. She latched her trunk closed and made her way down to the Great Hall. The bell had finally rung as Hermione made her way to the Great Hall for lunch break. Immediately finding her friends - due to Ron's radiant red hair - she walked over to the Gryffindor table, sitting next to Harry. She smiled as she piled food onto her plate.

"And how was Divination?" Hermione asked, prior to taking a sip of her pumpkin juice.

"Boring, Trelawney's daily predictions of my death are really getting annoying," Harry replied, pushing up his full moon glasses.

Hermione couldn't help but giggle, obviously everything was a big joke when it came to Professor Trelawney. "Where's Ginny?" She asked, looking around for Ginny, the youngest Weasley.

"Calm down Hermione, she's right there," Ron replied, pointing at the ginger haired girl with freckles.

Ginny propped on a seat next to her older brother. She looked at Hermione smirking helplessly. Hermione raised her eyebrow, having no idea what's going on in fair Ginny's mind. Ginny brushed her hair out of her eyes and poured pumpkin juice into her goblet. As the two boys were deep in conversation about a really pretty 7th year Ravenclaw girl, Ginny and Hermione decided to start a conversation of their own. Which gave Hermione an opportunity to show Ginny this picture that she was meaning to show her after she had finished her free period at the library.

"Ginny, I've got something to show you," Hermione stated, looking at the two boys still having their deep conversation.

"What is it?" Ginny asked, gulping down her food.

"Look," She pulled the picture out of one of her notebooks, using it as a bookmark.

Ginny eyed the picture carefully. There was a boy and a girl, they seemed to be about the age of eight. The girl - bushy haired, brown eyed, off tan skinned. The boy - deep blue eyed, sleek silver hair, pale skinned. Ginny took in acknowledgement that this picture was taken with a Muggle device because no body was moving or doing any sort of action.

"Awww! Hermione, you guys are so cute!" Ginny squealed, smiling gleefully.

Hermione laughed, nodding her head in agreement. "Those were the days..." she trailed off.

"What's the matter Hermione?" Ginny questioned, knowing the tone that she had when something was wrong or just daydreaming.

"Oh nothing, just that the picture was taken when my mum and dad were making him kiss my cheek," she added the stress on 'him'. "mhmm, quite embarrassing actually."

"That makes it even more brilliant," Ginny smiled, sticking out her tongue, "too bad you don't have a picture of that."

"I do actually," Hermione replied, "I have no intention of showing you though." she giggled as Ginny glared at her frantically.

"Har har, you better show me the picture, missy," Ginny sputtered.

"What's that?" Ron asked, interrupting Hermione and Ginny's conversation.

"None of your business," Ginny said, quickly handing the picture to Hermione as she stuffed it into her notebook.

"Fine, fine," Ron tugged on her sister's hair lightly.

"Ow! You're so idiotic and immature sometimes, and YOU'RE the older one!" Ginny exclaimed. "Wanna go Hermione?"

Hermione nodded, "See you guys in Potions?" the two boys nodded, as Hermione and Ginny ran off to where ever Ginny wanted to go.