All theese characters aren't mine, but they belong to JK Rowling!

Ginny was laying in her bead one evening a week later when a knock came at the door and Harry walked in. "Hey," he said, "do you have any money I could borrow. I haven't had a chance to get to Gringgotts lately and I'm broke at the moment."

"Oh, yeah. What do you need it for?"

"I have a date with Anaya tonight and I have to pick her up in 10 minutes." Ginny groaned. He had gone out with Anaya every other day this past week and Ginny's heart couldn't take it much longer. She longed to tell him exactly how she felt and to kiss him again. She wanted so much to marry him and be his wife, but she just couldn't. It wouldn't be fair to James. "Here, take it." she then turned her back on him and pretended to be watching a gnome out her window. When she heard the soft click of the door shutting she turned onto her back and started weeping.

Little Molly was walking up the stairs to get a towel for her mom when she heard sobs coming from behind her aunt Ginny's room. With out thinking twice she opened the door and walked in. The cries ceased immediately and her aunt turned around. "Oh Molly, "she said with a look of relief on her face, "it's you. I though your uncle Harry…" So that's why her aunt was crying. Molly's mom had told her that her aunt loved Harry and that Harry was CRAZY about her aunt. She just didn't understand why they didn't get married and why instead her aunt was going to marry this stupid muggle. Isn't that what people who love eachother do, get married? She decided now was a good time as any to get her questions answered. "Aunt Ginny, do you love Uncle Harry?" Ginny just sat there for a moment with her mouth open, not knowing how exactly to answer. Finally she found her voice and answered, "You know I love James Molly."

"Well…you say you do."

"Of course I love James! I'm getting married to him aren't I?"

"Yeah, but mommy says you can get married without loving the person, although she don't see why you would."

"Oh, why wouldn't you?" Ginny said smiling at her favorite niece. "Well, because mommy says you'd be miserable, especially if you loved someone else something fierce. Can you just imagine living your whole life with someone you don't love?" Molly shuddered at the thought and looked at her aunt; She was frowning and staring out the window, apparently deep in thought. Finally Ginny spoke up saying, "But what if you didn't want to hurt the person's feelings?" Molly just shook her head in exasperation; her aunt really didn't get this. "Mommy says it would be better to hurt their feelings than make them live with someone who didn't love them. Everyone deserves someone who really loves them." Ginny opened her mouth about to speak when she closed it shaking her head. Molly grinned, she had won. Deciding not to press the subject any further she got up to leave the room and leave Ginny to her thoughts, when her aunt spoke up, "Your mommy is sure smart Molly. Tell he thanks for the advice." Molly just grinned and left the room.

As her niece left the room, Ginny was puzzled. She thought the answer was simple, but after talking to Molly she could see that it wasn't all black and white. When Molly had asked her to think of a life married to someone other then her true love Ginny saw herself poor and downtrodden. Everything was bleak and all the sparkle had left her eyes. She just went around like a zombie doing endless house chores. Just like her niece Ginny had shuddered at the thought of such a life, but what could she do?

She was fond of James and James certainly loved her, but…Harry. Oh, she loved Harry with a passion, and she could tell that she meant the world to him. She wanted so much to be his wife. "Then why don't you," said a little voice in her head, "just break up the engagement with James and be happy." "But it's not that easy through dear. James would be crushed." Ginny shook her head resolutely. She would NOT break off the engagement. As she made up her mind something Molly had said came back to her, "Everyone deserves someone who really loves them." It wasn't going to be easy, but Ginny knew what she had to do.

Ginny walked up the stairs to Harry's room a couple hours later and knocked on the door. "Come in," came the call from behind the door. Ginny took a deep breath. This was it. There was no turning back. She entered the room and enjoyed seeing the look of pure shock on Harry's face. Regaining his composure he said, "What do you need?" This was no time for beating about the bush. She just had to come out and say it. "Harry, I love you. I want to marry you and not James," she paused for a second to catch her breath, "I've called off the engagement." The look on his face was one of pure shock and joy, "Are you serious?" he said, his voice barely a whisper. "Well, if you'll have me." Harry scooped her up in his arms and started kissing her like he never had before and oh how wonderful it felt. When the broke apart she said with a grin, "I'll take that as a yes."