Author's Note: I disclaim, and there is my disclaimer. Enjoy

The Weasleys were one of the only pureblood families left in the Wizarding World that believed in blood equality, meaning that they don't judge people on their blood status, whether they are muggleborns or purebloods. The Weasley family was unique and still is, partially because of the trademark red hair and the kindness that they all have, and who could forget their interest in muggles (one Weasley in particular). There were five Weasleys in The Burrow; Arthur was at work at the Ministry, Bill was in Egypt for Gringotts, Charlie and Percy were at Hogwarts, while Molly. Gred, Forge, Ron and Ginny were at home.

The four children in the house were extremely bored, their mother had promised them bacon if they amused themselves for at least an hour, they had gone five minutes, and it was a whole lot harder than it looked, especially for these siblings. Fred and George had a plotting evil look on their identical faces, Ron was thinking about the bacon that he had been promised and Ginny was thinking about Harry Potter. That was when it hit Fred on the head! (literally) a battered, homemade quaffle had fallen off the top of the cupboard, and that was when he decided that they should play Quidditch (well obviously not a full game, they could just practice some skills), George had no objections to this idea and Ron wanted to be involved. Ginny really wanted to play as well but the boys wouldn't let her, she stormed off and wrote a letter to Bill an one to Charlie and Percy at Hogwarts, and then she planned on stealing their brooms and practicing on her own again.

Meanwhile the boys played Quidditch with the twins on one side and Ron on the other (well, they just used him as a keeper, and aimed the bludgers at him). They continued to play in the orchard up until it was lunchtime. Ron could hear the bacon calling him "Ron, Ron, EAT MEEE!" The bo ys entered the kitchen about five minutes after leaving the orchard and they could smell the sweet aroma of bacon, they also saw a scowling Ginny and the boys couldn't help but think that they had done something wrong, but the only thing that they thought they could have done was denied her the right to play with them, and they thought that they were doing the right thing. Ginny was angry and grumpy with them, she was also partially sad that they thought that she couldn't take care of herself, she threw an "accidental" bat bogey hex at each of the boys and then she skipped out of the room with her bacon on her plate. To say that the boys and Molly were confused was an understatement but the boys got their bacon eventually and so they were happy, especially Ron.

They didn't know that Ginny had taken their brooms out of the broom shed, and planned to show them up when she finally got to Hogwarts. The boys were completely unaware of this up until she was fourteen; even Bill and Charlie were unaware.

Authors Note: So I'm sorry that it mainly showcased Ginny, but I felt compelled to write it, so anyway… Thanks for reading so far. Check out my profile for more stories from me, and I'm not going to beg you for reviews or praise, because although it would be nice, I've asked you enough so you get a break from it.