A/N: Ready? Set? GO!

Ginny sat completely engrossed in her potions text, she was so good in all her other classes, but she just couldn't grasp this subject. Maybe it was because the professor made it his life's goal to make hers a living hell, or maybe because all the words seemed to make her eyes tear with boredom after two minutes of looking at them, or maybe because…

Ginny sighed at the train of thought, it wasn't helping. For the two hundredth time in the past twenty minutes, she took a deep breath, squinted her eyes, and tried to focus. Leaning forward she that she was only inches from the book, her mind started trying to figure out this dumb potion. When it says 'stir cautiously' does it mean, stir slowly, or if some spill on your hand if might fall off? And when it says—

"WHAA!" Ginny was so busy trying to answer the pointless questions running through her mind she didn't notice Luna Lovegood had approached her table in the library and was standing right above her. At least, she hadn't noticed until Luna slammed her book on the table inches away from Ginny own book.

"Luna, are you trying to kill me!?!" Ginny croaked. But her best friend just smiled a too-innocent smile and sat down across from her. Ginny bit her lip, she hadn't told Luna about how she had practically attacked Drac—Malfoy!—last night, it just seemed to embarrassing and awkward.

"So, Ginny, what's new?"

I've been snogging Draco Malfoy. "Nothing."

"Really" Luna tone sounded sneaky.

And he has the most amazing lips! "Yep."

"There's nothing you wanna tell me?"

I'd kiss him again, sworn enemy or not… "What would make you think I'm hiding something?" Luna grinned.

"You're blushing, Gin." Ginny felt her face redden more.

"You know, it's funny how red your face can get, though I've never seen it as red as Ron's was at breakfast this morning." Luna was trying to get to a point. Ginny proceeded 'cautiously.'

"Why was Ron turning red?" Ginny asked, it was never a good sign when Ron's face turns red, because it's like a bomb about to explode.

"Something about him not liking the idea about his baby sister snogging Draco Malfoy in the dark corridors after hours… Ring a bell?" Ginny gulped.

"How did— How'd he'd find out?"

"Harry and Hermione."

"Oh my God!" Ginny eyes widened in terror, she tried to picture her over-protective big-brothers reaction, "I'm dead, he's gonna kill me! Luna!"

"What I wanna know is why you were in a snog session with Draco, when you were sure you were almost dating Harry, and why I'm the last person to find out."

"I didn't mean to kiss him… it was an accident!" Ginny saw the skeptical look her friend shot her.

Ginny realized that to make Luna understand, she'd have to tell her the whole story.

"…And then I looked into his face and, for the first time, saw it was Malfoy smirking at me." Luna was staring at her like it was part of a romance novel her mum reads. She had a goofy smile on her face while Ginny's face burned with embarrassment.

"What happened next?" She looked sharply at Luna.

"I did what any sane person would do: I pushed him away and ran for my room as fast as possible."

"How… interesting." Her friend seemed amused.

"I didn't know it was him, or I wouldn't have kissed him." Ginny retorted.

"If you say so, but the thing I want to know is: you kissed him because you didn't know it was him, but…"

"But…?" Ginny prompted impatiently.

"...But he knew it was you, and kissed you back."

Ginny opened her mouth, but snapped it shut. Had he known? The thought hadn't even crossed her mind. She automatically assumed that if he'd known if was her, a Weasely; he wouldn't have kissed her back. But what if he had…

Ginny gulped nervously and looked at Luna who was watching her carefully.

"I…umm, I…" Ginny stuttered.

"I think you should go talk to him." The bad part was Ginny knew she was right.

A/N: I realize it's not a masterpiece, but I like it. Luna seems a little more devious then I'd wanted, but she's in Ravenclaw, so she's got to be clever. Draco will be in the next one, I'm almost positive. Haha. Thanks for the reviews, best encouragement ever. And I'm always open to constructive criticism.