Collection of Hinny Drabbles 13#

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Written for the prompt: "People find it easier to forgive others for being wrong than being right."

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A deep-rooted Problem

Ginny stepped out of the backdoor of the burrow with a spring in her step, the small wooden terrace-, which Harry and her brothers had built last summer, -creaking under her weight.

The first days of June had brought a gentle warmth with them, and she relished in the feeling of the early summer sun on her skin, closing her eyes for a few seconds.

She chuckled as she heard the exasperated groaning of her husband, who was currently working in the garden, busy digging out weeds.

Simply observing him for a second, she admired his toned arms, glistening in the bright sunlight from a slight layer of sweat, and she had the sudden urge to run her hands all over his body.

"Someone is working hard, I see," Ginny called out, earning her a glare from Harry, as he pulled another weed from the dry earth.

"You know, instead of standing there and grinning like the cat that ate the canary, you could also get your hands dirty and help me out with this greenery here!" Harry retorted, his right hand coming up to swipe the sweat off his forehead.

But Ginny made no move to help her husband, they both knew why he was over there, on his own.
"You know, if you could for once admit to being wrong about something you wouldn't have to do all of this alone." She exclaimed, a cheeky grin crossing her lips.

Harry only shook his head as he admitted defeat. "Yeah, I guess this time you were right for once." He pulled another weed from its roots with a bit more force than was necessary, resulting in him landing on his bum with a loud swear, -as the plant didn't put up the calculated resistance.

Ginny laughed. "I was right once? Honey I am always right." She blew him a kiss over her shoulder as she turned to walk back into the burrow, to quickly grab something to drink.

She poured herself a cool glass of water, drinking up the refreshing liquid eagerly as, from the corner of her eyes, she noticed Harry stepping into the kitchen as well.

He spoke up before she could say something.
"I am sorry that I am being such a sore loser over this, I guess I just always believed it to be true." Harry started a genuinely apologetic look on his face.

Ginny swiftly put down the glass of water as her lips curled into a smile.
"Harry, there's nothing to apologise for, it's just a bit of lighthearted joking."
Her grin widened as she continued. "But that you really believed that to be true… That could totally be something the twins made up to fool Ron and me when we were like five years old. And oh the irony, considering you are now pulling weeds from the earth for it." She laughed, as Harry's cheeks went slightly pink in embarrassment.

"That you truly believed olives grow in the ground like potatoes…" Ginny blurted out. "And you wanted to bet for two months of doing the laundry with me for it."

At his look she stopped her teasing, taking a step closer towards him, her arms coming out around his body.
"I am sorry, I was just teasing you a bit, It is kinda funny."

Harry only smiled as he kissed her forehead. "No worries Gin, I know that. I just like to play up my disappointment a bit." He explained as she poked him in the stomach before pulling back a bit.

"You know, Aunt Muriel always said something along the lines of People find it easier to forgive others for being wrong than being right." Ginny reverently rehearsed, making Harry chuckle before he pulled her towards him again and their lips met for a deep kiss.

They really loved teasing each other Ginny thought, but at the end of the day they loved loving each other more.