A/N: Sorry I didn't get anything out yesterday, but I had to drive from Loveland, CO to Colorado Springs, CO and back so that took four hours in driving and then I had to go to my parents bbq while in Colorado Springs so that took about three more hours. So my day was full and I didn't go on the computer except for about tem minutes to check my email.

Disclaimer: I don't own anything.

On with the show!

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After Draco and Ginny were done with their robe fitting appointments, the met each other back in the Waiting room of Madame Malkin's. Draco took one look at all the bags surrounding Ginny and asked her if she was done shopping for the day. She nodded.

When she looked back at him, he was waving his wand over all her bags. When he was finished with that, she was surprised to see a hand full's worth of shrunken bags.

Draco picked them up from the ground and put them in his pocket.

Draco held out his arm, and Ginny put her hand at the crook of his elbow. He took her arm out and she looked up at him, confused. He hugged her then and she relaxed into his arms. He suddenly tried to disentangle himself from her embrace. She looked around and almost fell over from shock. They were in an alley way. She was so shocked because she didn't feel the usual squeezing of side-along apparation.

Draco explained, "We are in an alley about a block away from a cute little muggle restraint I know." Ginny started because he had always hated muggles and anything to do with muggles.

He pulled her out of the alley and started leading her down the street, their hands between the two intertwined.

He stopped in front of a door and pulled it open, ushering her inside. He stepped up to the host's podium and said, "Malfoy, for two?" The host nodded and picked up two menus, leading them to a booth in a ring of booths. All of the booths were empty.

The host sat Draco and Ginny at one of the booths and Stepped away to be replace moments later by a waitress.

While she was taking their drink orders, Ginny noticed that she was unbelievably gorgeous. Draco looked at her once, when he said, "A coke please," and didn't look at her again, always staring at Ginny's face.

Ginny said her order, iced tea, the whole time staring at the waitress, not believing how Draco wasn't. She was gorgeous and Ginny was sure that Draco would ignore Ginny and stare at the waitress. But he only had eyes for Ginny, who thought that was adorable.

The waitress went away with both their drink and food orders and Ginny turned back to Draco. He was sitting there with his arm crossed and he was smiling faintly at her.

"So…I thought you were always on your father's side? I never expected this," she started hesitantly.

He shook his head. "I have never been on his side. All of the past six years has been an act for my father. I was so happy when I finally got to kill him last month. I have always hated him because of the way he treated both me and mummy." Ginny smiled at his being so fond for his mum. She had always thought they didn't get along either. But she was just proven wrong.

"Well…I thought you hated or strongly loathed anything to do with muggles and muggleborns. I wouldn't have thought you would know anything about muggles."

Draco grabbed Ginny's hand from across the table, and held it between his two. He brought hers up to his mouth and kissed her palm before he started to speak. "For get the me you have known for the past six years. That me was just an act. I hate that me. The real I, is kind to all people and creatures alike. I would never try to hurt, whether with my words or actions, anybody or thing. Never forget that and just remember that I will never hurt you."

Just then the waitress came over to their table holding their food and drinks. She set them down and asked them if they needed anything else. They both shook their heads and murmured their thanks. She left the table with a smile on her face. The thought going through her head was that they were such a cute couple.

While they were eating, Draco kept asking Ginny questions about her life.

One round of questions was, "What are you favorite flowers? What is your favorite color? What is your favorite food? What is your favorite book? What is your favorite gemstone?" He paused. "Sorry to say all of that in a rush but I am just like an eager schoolboy."

She smiled. "I don't mind." She too paused, tapping her chin with her pointer finger of the hand not holding her fork. "Hmmm. My favorite flowers are," she paused, blushing, "well, they are yellow tulips." Draco smiled but saved his questions for later. "My favorite color is actually green. The kind you use for your house colors. My favorite food, ummm, well, pretty much anything Italian, because I love pastas and cheeses. Um, my favorite book is Romeo and Juliet. My mum used to read it to all of us when we were kids and I still love it. My favorite gemstone is my birthstone, paridot. Am I missing any questions?"

He grinned widely. "No you didn't miss any but I do have a few new ones that your explanation brought up. Firstly, did I create your favorite flower choice when I was six, and you were five?"

Ginny blushed and looked down at her plate. She ate a bite of her Shrimp Alfredo before she answered him. "Yes, you made my flowers choice for me, eleven years ago. You and my family and friends are the only ones that know that they are my favorite. Ummm, you said you had a few new questions. What are the others?"

Draco grinned. "Don't worry, love, only one left. Why is your favorite color green? You are a Gryffindor. Your Favorite color should be gold or red, but not Slytherin green."

Ginny blushed again. "It is my favorite because it goes so well with my hair. Red doesn't go nearly as well with it and I don't like the Gryffindor gold. I don't like yellow gold, only white gold or silver, but 

neither is the second half of the Gryffindor colors. It sucks that I am a Gryffindor, because Slytherin got the good colors."

Draco nodded understandingly. "I have never seen you in Slytherin green but now, with just seeing one of the girls one of my fathers' friends married, I have to agree with you 100. You would probably be even more beautiful in my house's color. Both the green and the silver would look beautiful on you."

Ginny blushed, and took another bite of her pasta.

Draco's head suddenly shot up from his plate, where he was looking. "Ummm, I just thought of another question. Do you mind?"

Ginny shook her head.

"Well, I have never heard about you celebrating a birthday while we were at school, so I was wondering when it is," he said shyly.

Ginny grinned. "Well, that depends. Is today the tenth of August?" Draco nodded, confused. "Well, that is why my family always makes a trip to Diagon Alley on the tenth of August every year. They do it because my birthday is the eleventh of August. They always go here the day before my birthday, because then they can go out into Muggle London to Harrods's if need be," she said simply.

Draco nodded but made a note to get her a gift after he made sure she was home safely.

The waitress suddenly made reappearance, this time with a bill. Draco handed back the check-book after slipping a bill into it. He told the waitress to keep the change and she went off a lot happier than when she came to their table. He actually glared at Ginny when he noticed that she had reached for her purse to get some muggle money to pay for it.

He quickly regulated his expression and went to her side of the booth and helped her out of the booth. She intertwined the fingers of their hand and they went out to the sidewalk.

When they made it outside, Draco asked her if she needed to go home now. She nodded, sad.

Draco shyly asked if he could take her home so she didn't have to find her way back from muggle London.

She turned to face him and put her hands on her hips. "How do you know where I live? That is a little stalkerish to me."

"Don't worry, love. I haven't really been stalking you. I just got the name of your home from one of my mom's friends at the ministry and I have apparated there a couple times trying to work up the courage to go and see you. I never did get that courage though, so I was glad when I saw you in Madame Malkin's today."

She hugged him. "I'm sorry I blew up at you. I just thought of you as your old self for a minute. I guess you can talk me home then.



Draco hugged her back, apparating them to the Burrow. Even after Ginny smelt the familiar smell of her childhood home, Draco didn't let go of her.

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Harry, who had refused to go back to his aunt and uncle's house after the Final Battle, and Hermione, whose parents were killed by death eaters before the Final Battle, were both sort of adopted by the Weasley's, so they were both staying at the Burrow. They were also boyfriend and girlfriend now.

They both had been given the lookout duty, to look for Ginny to come back. They had been there for about twenty minutes when they saw a sight that sent them both screaming around the house after a few seconds of silent shock.

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Draco finally let go of her when they started hearing shouting and doors banging from inside the house. That was soon gone though because the only door they soon heard was the front door slamming open repeatedly.

Ginny stepped defensively in front of Draco and yelled for everyone to be quiet. She then proceeded to explain to everyone Everything Draco had told her.

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An hour, and many questions later, everyone was finally satisfied that Draco was on the light side. Everyone stood up from their places on the ground and everyone either hugged or shook Draco's hand in forgiveness. Hermione and Mrs. Weasley were the only ones who hugged him, but all her brothers and Harry and her father shook his hand.

After everyone had their turn with accepting Draco, they all went back into the house.

Draco turned back to Ginny. He found her standing about three feet off to his left side. She was standing there with one of her hands covering her mouth. She was silently crying.

He ran to her and took her in his arms. Her arms wound their way around Draco's waist and she burrowed her head into Draco's chest. When she had calmed down a little bit, she looked up at him.

"What's wrong?" He asked.

"Nothing is wrong. I am just so happy that everyone accepted you after only an hour. I expected it to take a few days, at the least."

Draco smiled down at her. They had been standing there looking into each other's eyes for about thirty seconds before Draco just couldn't stand it anymore. He slowly bent his head down and brushed his lips over Ginny's.



He pulled back to look at her reaction. She was smiling. He rested his forehead against hers and quietly spoke. "I want to be able to walk through the doors into the Great Hall with you proudly by my side. Will you be my girlfriend?" he asked shyly.

Ginny's smile became as wide as she could make it. She nodded, tears of happiness slowly filling up her eyes.

Suddenly, Draco's lips were crashing over hers in a passionate kiss. When he pulled back, they were both gasping for breath.

"I really must be going now, but I want to take you out for lunch again tomorrow. I want to be with you on your birthday."

She smiled up at him. "Only if you promise me you'll come back with me for my family dinner tomorrow night. I want you to be with my on my birthday."

"Of course, love." He kissed her one last time. "I need to go now."

She nodded. "I love you."

"I love you," he quietly responded.

He stepped back from her warm embrace and was about to apparated away, when he seemed to think of something. He reached in his pocket and handed her a handful of her shrunken bags. He gave her a short last wave and turned away.

Ginny walked into the house in a daze. She walked to her room and put her handful of bags on her bed.

She was about to head for her night table in between the two beds in the room, hers and Hermione's, when she realized that she wasn't quite even sixteen yet and couldn't do magic at her house for another year and a day.

She went to the wall in between her and Ron's room and tapped on it. She went to sit back on her bed and a moment later, Ron was peaking around the corner of her door.

He saw the pile of bags on her bed, with three yellow things mixed in with them. "Need help?"

She nodded, looking guilty.

"Don't look guilty. You know I love to do magic still. The effect hasn't worn off yet." He paused. "Just answer me this: Why did you fall for Malfoy?"

"Well… remember when I was five, the day before my sixth birthday, when we were in Diagon Alley, and I came home that day with three yellow tulips?" Ron nodded. "Well, Draco gave them to me and he was the person that I was always talking about after that. And today he did the same exact thing except instead of three flowers," she began picking out the shrunken flowers, "he used three bouquets. And I love him and he loves me."



Ron accepted her explanation and un-shrunk all her bags. Ginny hugged him in thanks for both the bags and listening, and after hugging his favorite family member for a few seconds more, he walked back to his room.

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Draco had just apparated directly into his mom's favorite sitting room and found her sitting in her favorite chair, comfortably in her new favorite muggle sleeping pants, reading.

"Mummy!" Draco greeted. She looked up. He was grinning broadly. "I finally found my angel today! And I got her!"

He spent the next hour recounting his day for her. She sat there with tears in her eyes and when he was done, he went over to her and sat on her lap like he used to, and hugged her as tightly as he could.

After a few minutes, he got up, saying that they needed to go out and pick out birthday presents for Ginny because the next day was her birthday. Narcissa went up to her room to change and then Draco apparated them both to a muggle Alley.

Narcissa looked at him questioningly and he shrugged. "My present is muggle related, but we will go to Diagon Alley later so I can put the magic into her gift.

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A/N Love you guys. Otherwise I wouldn't be putting this up until tomorrow.

The birthday dinner and stuff will be up tomorrow.

Luv Ya

AmberLynn