James II was just like his grandfather- a prankster and a flirt. All the girls liked him and all the boys thought he was hilarious. But his first girlfriend wasn't especially popular or even very interested in him. He fell in love with a quiet girl in his year who always seemed to think that he was just showing off. When he finally convinced her to go out with him, he wrote to his parents telling them about her. They wrote back with the paper written on by both of them. Harry's part said, "Good for you, son. Love is an important thing to learn about; just remember that there will be pain in it too."
Ginny had written just one sentence: "It's in the genes."