Okay, so it's gotten really difficult to write this, because I feel that no matter what I do, someone is not okay with it, or they find a mistake or a discontinuity, and it's extremely frustrating. I think people need to understand that when writing a crossover, you have to sacrifice certain aspects of each story to make it work, and you have to accept that it's not going to be perfect. And just so you know, I am a human, and I make mistakes, grammatical or what not. Please don't be sassy and ask me if I meant to make the mistakes. You're all smart people, and if I use the wrong pronoun, I'm sure you can figure out what I meant. Okay, now that that's out of the way, enjoy!

Of Magic And Its Forms

"Why are you here?" Harry asked, as the two separated from their embrace. Ginny ran her hand through her hair. "I got permission from Shacklebolt. He was all ready to sent Aurors after you, and Memory Charm the you-know-what out of these American vampires, but I told him that if I could convince you to come back, then maybe we could resolve this issue without getting the Ministry physically involved," she explained. Harry took a step back, putting his wand back in his jeans. "I can't leave Ginny, these people are in need of my help," he said. Ginny sighed, and reached for his hand. "Harry, they aren't associated with us, there's no reason for us to help them. I'll just perform a quick charm so that they won't remember you were ever here, and I'll even contact the American Ministry to see if they can provide any assistance," she pleaded.

But Harry dropped her hand, and shook his head. It hurt him to have to disagree with her, but he just couldn't abandon the Cullens, not when they were relying so heavily on his magic. "Ginny, this is a matter of justice. A child's life is at stake, and not to mention, Hermione and Ron aren't even here, they're off with two of the other vampires, doing Merlin knows what, so I couldn't leave even if I wanted to," he explained. At the mention of Ron and Hermione's disappearance, Ginny's eyes narrowed.

Before she could ask any questions, however, Edward and the rest of the vampires approached the couple, their eyes blazing with questions. "Who is this?" Edward asked, eyeing Ginny suspiciously. Harry saw her fingers wrap around her wand and he stepped in between them. It wouldn't do either side any good to fight. "This is my wife, Ginny," he said. Edward's gaze softened a bit at those words, but he still stood protectively in front of his family and the other vampires. "She's here to help fight against the Volturi with me," Harry said, hoping beyond hope that Ginny didn't protest.

He did not what would happen if she threatened the safety of their daughter. But, Ginny being Ginny, she went along with it perfectly, even going so far as to take Harry's hand and stand next to him, smiling sweetly. "I can't stand the idea of a such an injustice as the one you are being put through, and I want to do everything in my power to help you guys," she said kindly. Harry heart swelled with affection, and he gave her a quick peck on the cheek before turning back to face the vampires.

"Don't worry, she'll stay with me, and if you have any questions, feel free to ask me. I don't want there to be any tension. We're on your side, and I'm here to stay. I can only hope that Alice and Jasper and Hermione and Ron make it back safe, and are able to fight as well," he added, his voice sinking. Edward stared at him a beat longer, and then stepped forward to shake Ginny's hand.

"It's very nice to meet you, Mrs. Potter. Thank you so much for offering your help. You have no idea how grateful we are," He said, his voice genuine. Ginny smiled politely, and Edward turned around, walking back up to the house. The other vampires followed his lead, albeit taking a slower time.

However, one stayed behind. It was Bella. "Is everything alright, Bella?" Harry asked, glancing at Ginny, who stood by his side, silently fuming. Harry hoped Bella didn't notice. She probably did, but she didn't call him out on it. Bella looked between Harry and Ginny, and then cleared her throat. Harry always thought Bella to be timid, and quiet, as she hadn't really interacted with him at all since he first arrived. "I was a little unsure about you," Bella said, staring at Harry, her butterscotch eyes intense. Harry for the first time, felt a bit of fear stir in his stomach. He forgot often how powerful these vampires were.

"I didn't know what your deal was, I didn't know if you were staying, and I for sure didn't understand the whole 'magic' thing, and I still don't think I do, which is saying something, because I understand most things," She shook her head a bit, as if reorganizing her thoughts. "My point Harry, is that I didn't trust you at first, but now I do. And since I do, I think it's time I reveal my special ability to you," she finished. Harry stared at her, and then stared down at Ginny, who stared back at him, but she stuck her chin out at him. "I don't know why you're looking at me like that, Harry, it's not like I'm up to date on what's happened here. I'm as lost if not more lost than you are right now," she pointed out, crossing her arms.

Harry flushed, but turned back to Bella. "Why didn't you show me that night when everyone else did?" he asked, tilting his head. Bella didn't usually give him any reason to be nervous. Bella stood up a bit straighter, the sunlight causing her neck to shimmer. "Like I said, I didn't trust you, and I didn't want to give away what my power was so quickly," she said. Harry narrowed his eyes, and wandered why the other vampires weren't that smart, but he didn't press the issue.

"Okay, what can you do?" he asked stupidly. Bella took a deep breath and held up her hands. "I can produce a shield," she said, and then she pressed her arms out, and her eyes saw something that Harry could not see. "It's not a physical shield. It's a mental shield. You can't see it, but it's covering you like a thin veil, protecting you from mental attacks. If another vampire as a mental ability, such as reading minds, they won't be able to use it if you're protected by my shield," she explained, her hands hovering in front of her.

Ginny's jaw dropped in awe, and she pulled out her wand suddenly. "I want to try something," she said. Bella narrowed her eyes, but Harry held up his hands. "It's okay, she's not going to do anything dangerous," he assured. Bella looked as if he didn't fully believe him, but she didn't lower her hands. "Okay," she said softly. Harry faced Ginny. "What're are you doing?" he asked. Ginny raised her wand. "I'm testing a theory," she said simply, and then she swished her wand. "Wingardium Leviosa," she whispered, and then Harry was floating in the air. Except, not only was Harry floating, but Bella was too, and she was quite freaked out by it.

"What the, put me down now!" she said, clearly not used to the sensation of weightlessness. Ginny laughed with glee. "This is amazing!" she cried, lowering the two to the ground. Harry didn't understand, how could a spell directed at one person affect two? "How did you do that?" he asked. Ginny shrugged her shoulders, sliding her wand back into her jeans. "I thought that maybe her shield would affect my magic. All magic, despite its forms, is related, and feeds off of one another. Have you not noticed that your magic has enhanced, particularly your memory charms? It's because you're surrounded by people with the ability to use their minds past what's normal capability," she explained.

Harry once again was amazed at his wife, and wanted to snatch her up and kiss her and hug her, but he could not, he could only smile. "That's amazing," he said. Even Bella seemed impressed. "Are you saying that, theoretically, you could make us all fly?" she asked, and Harry thought he heard a hint of excitement in her voice. Ginny shrugged her shoulders again. "Maybe? But it depends on how many people it is, I may need help," she said, and then she gave Harry a look that he recognized. The 'I need to talk to you right now' look, and he cleared his throat awkwardly.

"Well, thank you for showing us that Bella, I think it will really help us. And thank you for trusting me," he said. Bella nodded, and then turned on her heel and walked away gracefully. As soon as she was back inside, Ginny grabbed Harry's collar forcefully and yanked him down, bending him at an awkward angle.

"You don't even know what you've just done," she whispered forcefully, her voice cold. Harry gulped.