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Then, Grandma told them that she was leaving for her job at the library, leaving the whole manor to the two of them. "I'll be gone for the day, dear," she said, gathering her things. "You two have the run of the place. If you need any help or have any questions, just contact Twinky and Dimpy. They'll take care of you."
Ginny nodded, "Okay, Grandma. Have a good day at work."
Harry added, "Yeah, thanks for leaving us the manor. We'll be fine."
Grandma smiled, "I know you will, dear. Just be sure to behave yourselves. And don't forget to have fun!"
With that, she headed out the door, leaving Ginny and Harry alone in the manor. They looked at each other, both thinking the same thing.
"Wow, we have the whole place to ourselves!" Ginny exclaimed.
Harry grinned, "Yeah, let's make the most of it!"
It was then that Kluer, Harry's cat, came down from upstairs, now sporting a pink fur coat, and jumped into Harry's hands. Harry laughed and cuddled her, "Hey, Kluer! You look like a princess!"
Ginny observed the scene, smiling at the affection between Harry and his cat. "Aww, she's so cute!" she exclaimed.
Harry then got up and went to the kitchen, with Kluer still in his arms, and poured some milk into a bowl. He also got some nuts from the jar and offered them to Kluer, who started to crunch on them happily.
"She loves milk and nuts," Harry explained to Ginny, who was watching with a smile. "And she's quite the fashionista, as you can see."
Ginny chuckled, "Yeah, I can see that. Pink fur suits her."
Kluer purred contentedly in Harry's arms, enjoying the attention and treats. Harry stroked her soft fur, feeling happy to have Ginny there to share the moment with.
Then, Harry and Ginny, hand in hand, decided to have a tour of the manor. With Kluer perched on Harry's shoulder, they first made their way to the kitchen. As they entered, they were both struck by the sheer magnificence of the room.
"Wow!" Ginny exclaimed, her eyes wide with wonder. "This is incredible!"
Harry nodded in agreement, "I know, right? I've never seen a kitchen like this before."
The kitchen was vast, with high ceilings and large windows that let in a flood of natural light. The walls were lined with sleek, silver cabinets, and the countertops were made of gleaming white marble. A large, wooden table stood in the center of the room, surrounded by chairs with intricately carved backs.
Kluer, who had been quietly observing from Harry's shoulder, suddenly jumped down and padded across the floor, her tail twitching with excitement. "Look, she's exploring!" Harry laughed.
Ginny smiled, "I think she likes it here."
As they made their way deeper into the kitchen, they noticed all sorts of strange and wonderful gadgets and appliances. There were pots and pans of all shapes and sizes, and a large, stone fireplace where a kettle was always at the ready.
"This is amazing," Ginny breathed. "I feel like I'm in a fairy tale."
Harry grinned, "Welcome to Silvermist Manor. I think we're going to like it here."
Then, Harry and Ginny, still hand in hand, made their next stop at the Potions Lab, with Kluer now walking beside them. As they entered the lab, they were both struck by the unfamiliar sights and smells of the room. They had never seen a potions lab before, and the rows of strange equipment and shelves of mysterious ingredients were a bit overwhelming.
"Wow, this is really something," Ginny said, her eyes wide with wonder. "I've never seen anything like it."
Harry nodded, "Me neither. I've only seen pictures of potions labs in books."
Kluer, who had been walking beside them, suddenly darted forward, her tail twitching with excitement. "Kluer, wait!" Harry called out, laughing. "We don't know what's in here."
But Kluer was undeterred, padding confidently across the room to investigate a shelf of colorful bottles. Harry and Ginny followed her, their eyes scanning the room in awe.
"Look at all this stuff," Ginny breathed. "What's that thing?"
Harry shrugged, "No idea. But I think that's a cauldron. And those are potion ingredients on the shelves."
Ginny nodded, "I think you're right. This is amazing. I feel like we're in a real potions class."
Then, Harry and Ginny, still hand in hand, made their next stop at the magnificent three-story library of Silvermist Manor, with Kluer now walking beside them. As they entered the library, they were both struck by the sheer scale and beauty of the room. Towering shelves stretched all the way to the ceiling, lined with books of every shape and size.
"Wow, this is incredible!" Ginny exclaimed, her eyes scanning the shelves. "I've never seen so many books in one place!"
Harry nodded, "I know, right? I've only seen libraries like this in pictures."
Kluer, who had been walking beside them, suddenly darted off to explore a nearby shelf, her tail twitching with excitement. "Kluer, be careful!" Harry called out, laughing. "We don't want you knocking over any books!"
Ginny smiled, "I think she's just excited to be here. This is definitely her kind of place."
As they made their way deeper into the library, they noticed comfortable reading nooks and cozy corners, perfect for getting lost in a good book. They also saw a beautiful, wooden spiral staircase curving up to the higher levels.
"Let's go explore," Harry said, tugging on Ginny's hand. "I want to see what's on the top floor."
Ginny nodded, "Okay, but we have to be careful. We don't want to get lost in here!"
At the top floor, they found themselves at a tower top, with a breathtaking 360-degree view of the surrounding countryside. They saw rolling hills, sparkling lakes, and towering trees stretching out as far as the eye could see.
"Wow, this is incredible!" Ginny exclaimed, her eyes shining with wonder. "I've never seen anything like it!"
Harry nodded, "I know, right? It's like we're on top of the world."
As they looked around, they noticed telescopes set up for star gazing, and a cozy fireplace with plush couches arranged invitingly in front of it. Harry's face turned bright red as he suggested, "We could, uh, make out here...I mean, it's a great spot for stargazing..."
Ginny giggled, "Harry, you're blushing! But yeah, it's a perfect spot for stargazing...or other things."
Kluer, who had been exploring the tower top, jumped up onto a nearby couch and started purring contentedly, as if she knew she was in a special place.
"This is amazing," Ginny said, snuggling up close to Harry. "I'm so glad we came here."
Harry put his arm around her, "Me too. I couldn't imagine being anywhere else."
Then, they descended from the tower top and made their way to a grand ballroom, with Kluer leading the way. The room was filled with large musical instruments, including a majestic piano, a harp, and a string quartet. As they entered, Kluer accidentally triggered the piano, and beautiful music filled the room.
Harry's eyes lit up, and he seized the moment, "Ginny, would you like to dance?"
Ginny smiled, "I'd love to!"
Harry took Ginny's hand, and they glided across the dance floor, swaying to the music. Kluer watched from the sidelines, purring contentedly.
"This is magical," Ginny said, her eyes shining with happiness.
Harry smiled, "I know, right? I feel like I'm in a fairy tale."
As they danced, the music seemed to match their movements, and the room felt enchanted. Harry and Ginny lost themselves in the moment, their hearts beating as one.
"I'm so happy," Ginny whispered, her head on Harry's shoulder.
Harry's heart swelled, "Me too, Ginny. Me too."
Then, they went to the music room beside the ballroom, and there they found all kinds of instruments, from violins to cellos, and even a grand piano. Harry, knowing how to play some of them, picked up a guitar and began to strum a romantic tune for Ginny.
"Wow, Harry, you're so talented!" Ginny exclaimed, her eyes shining with delight.
Harry blushed, "Thanks, I've had a bit of practice."
As he played, Ginny sat down beside him, mesmerized by the beautiful music. Kluer, who had been exploring the room, jumped up onto Ginny's lap, purring contentedly.
"This is amazing," Ginny said, her voice barely above a whisper. "You're making this day so special."
Harry smiled, "I wanted to make it perfect for you. You deserve it."
As the music filled the room, Ginny leaned over and kissed Harry softly on the cheek. "Thank you," she whispered.
Harry's heart skipped a beat, "Anytime, Ginny. Always."
Next, they found an art room that was filled with all sorts of creative treasures. There were empty canvases, both magical and Muggle, as well as an array of paints and art supplies. Harry's eyes lit up as he explored the room, and he quickly got an idea.
"Sit here, Ginny," Harry said, guiding her to a spot in front of a window with Kluer still in her lap. "I want to paint you."
Ginny smiled, "Okay, but I'm not sure I'm a good subject."
Harry grinned, "You're perfect. Just relax and enjoy the view."
With quick and skilled strokes, Harry began to paint Ginny and Kluer on a Muggle canvas. The painting started to take shape, and Ginny watched in amazement as she and Kluer came to life on the canvas.
"Wow, Harry, this is incredible!" Ginny exclaimed. "You're so talented!"
Harry smiled, "Thanks, I've had some practice. But you two are my best subjects yet."
In just half an hour, the painting was complete. Harry stepped back to admire his work, and Ginny gasped in delight.
"It's beautiful!" she said. "You've captured us perfectly."
Kluer, who had been sleeping in Ginny's lap, woke up and looked at the painting, then back at Harry, purring contentedly.
"I think Kluer approves too," Harry said, laughing.
Then, they found themselves on the second floor, where they entered all the big and beautiful bedrooms, each one more stunning than the last. They walked through rooms with four-poster beds, plush carpets, and large windows that let in plenty of natural light.
"Wow, these rooms are incredible!" Ginny exclaimed, her eyes wide with wonder.
Harry nodded, "I know, right? I've never seen anything like it."
As they explored the bedrooms, they finally came to one that was clearly Harry's. It was a cozy room with a large bed, a desk, and a bookshelf filled with his favorite books.
"This is my room," Harry said, smiling. "I'm glad you like it."
Ginny smiled back, "It's perfect, Harry. It's so you."
Kluer, who had been exploring the room, jumped up onto the bed and started purring contentedly.
"I think Kluer approves too," Harry said, laughing.
Ginny sat down on the bed beside Kluer, "This is so cozy. I could stay here forever."
Harry sat down beside her, "You're welcome to stay as long as you want."
Then, Harry, blushing furiously, asked her which room she would like to stay in. He stammered, "I-I mean, since your brothers aren't here, if you want, we can stay together in my room."
Ginny raised an eyebrow, "Oh, Harry, you're so sweet when you're nervous."
Harry's face grew even redder, "S-shut up, Ginny. I'm just trying to be practical."
Ginny's expression turned soft, "I know, Harry. And I appreciate it. But are you sure you're comfortable with us sharing a room?"
Harry nodded eagerly, "Y-yes, I am. I loved snuggling together with you last time, and I want more of that."
Ginny's heart melted at his words, "I'd like that, Harry. I loved it too."
Kluer, who had been watching the exchange, purred contentedly and snuggled deeper into the blankets.
Harry grinned, "Great! It's settled then. We'll stay together in my room."
Ginny smiled, "I'm looking forward to it, Harry. But just sleeping, okay?"
Harry chuckled, "Okay, okay. Just sleeping... for now."
Then, they left the manor to explore the outside surroundings. Harry guided her, and as they stepped out, they found themselves standing near a beautiful fountain. The fountain was a stunning work of art, with crystal clear water cascading down a series of marble tiers. In the center, a delicate statue of a mermaid rose out of the water, her arms outstretched and a gentle smile on her face.
"Wow, this is gorgeous!" Ginny exclaimed, her eyes wide with wonder.
Harry smiled, "I know, right? I've loved this fountain."
The sound of the water was soothing, and the sunlight caught the spray, creating a misty veil that surrounded them. The air was filled with the sweet scent of blooming flowers, and the atmosphere was peaceful and serene.
Kluer, who had been exploring the surroundings, jumped up onto the edge of the fountain and started lapping up the water.
"Kluer, be careful!" Harry laughed.
Ginny giggled, "I think she's just enjoying the view."
As they stood there, taking in the beauty of the fountain, Harry turned to Ginny and said, "I'm so glad you're here with me. This feels perfect."
Then, they saw that there were many stone pathways leading out from the fountain, so they followed one, curious about where it would lead. The pathway wound through a beautiful garden, with flowers and trees blooming all around them. As they walked, the pathway opened up to reveal a large garage, where many beautiful carriages were kept, along with some Muggle cycles. It was the first time they had ever seen anything like it, as they had never been to the manor before.
"Wow, this is amazing!" Ginny exclaimed, her eyes wide with wonder. "I've never seen so many carriages in my life!"
"I know, right?" Harry agreed, grinning. "I've never seen anything like it either. I've heard of the manor, but I've never been here before."
Ginny walked over to a beautiful white carriage, adorned with golden trim. "This one is stunning! What's the story behind it?"
"I have no idea," Harry replied, "but I'm sure it's got a great history. This whole place is full of secrets and stories."
Kluer, who had been exploring the garage, jumped up onto a nearby cycle and started batting at the bell. "Meow!"
"Kluer, careful!" Harry laughed. "You don't want to break anything!"
Ginny giggled, "I think she's just trying to get attention."
They followed another stone pathway, which wound through a picturesque archway and opened up to a breathtaking field of flowers. The field was a kaleidoscope of colors, with blooms of every shape and size stretching as far as the eye could see. Red poppies, yellow sunflowers, blue forget-me-nots, and purple lavender swayed gently in the breeze, filling the air with their sweet fragrance.
"Wow, this is incredible!" Ginny exclaimed, her eyes wide with wonder. "I've never seen so many flowers in one place!"
"I know, right?" Harry agreed, grinning. "It's like a dream come true. I've never seen anything so beautiful."
The field was dotted with tall trees, their branches providing shade and shelter from the sun. A soft, grassy path wound through the flowers, inviting them to explore. Kluer, who had been exploring the field, came running back to them, her fur covered in pollen and petals.
"Kluer, you little scamp!" Harry laughed. "You're covered in flowers!"
Ginny giggled, "She's just enjoying the beauty of nature."
As they walked through the field, the flowers seemed to grow even more vibrant and colorful, as if responding to their presence. The air was filled with the sweet scent of blooming flowers, and the soft hum of bees as they flitted from bloom to bloom.
They followed another stone pathway, which led them to a lush field of various fruit trees. The trees were laden with juicy apples, plums, and peaches, and the air was sweet with the scent of ripening fruit. Harry's eyes lit up as he explored the orchard, and he exclaimed, "I've found myself a new garden!"
He enthusiastically began to water the plants, tenderly nurturing each tree. "I vow to keep them in my care," he said, his voice filled with determination.
Ginny smiled, impressed by Harry's dedication. "You're going to be an amazing gardener, Harry."
After tending to the trees, they plucked a few nuts and fruits and walked over to a nearby well to enjoy their snack. As they sat down, Harry said, "This is the life! Fresh air, delicious food, and great company."
Ginny laughed, "You're such a romantic, Harry." She took a bite of an apple and said, "Mmm, this is so good!"
Kluer, who had been exploring the orchard, came running back to them, a nut in her mouth. "Meow!"
Harry chuckled, "Kluer, you little thief! You're stealing our snack again!"
They followed another stone pathway, which led them to a lush field of various vegetables. The field was a vibrant tapestry of colors, with rows of crisp lettuce, juicy tomatoes, and plump carrots stretching as far as the eye could see. Harry's eyes widened as he explored the garden, and he exclaimed, "This is incredible! I've never seen such a variety of vegetables in one place!"
He enthusiastically began to inspect the plants, checking for any signs of pests or disease. "I vow to keep these vegetables healthy and thriving," he said, his voice filled with determination. "Just like I promised with the fruit trees, I'll make sure this garden receives the care it deserves."
Ginny smiled, impressed by Harry's dedication. "You're going to be an amazing gardener, Harry. You have a real green thumb."
As they walked through the garden, they noticed a few weeds sprouting among the vegetables. Harry quickly knelt down to remove them, saying, "Can't let these pesky weeds steal nutrients from our precious vegetables!"
Kluer, who had been exploring the garden, came running back to them, a carrot stick in her mouth. "Meow!"
Harry laughed, "Kluer, you little thief! You're stealing our snack again!"
They followed another stone pathway, which led them to a vast expanse of farmland, showcasing a variety of crops. The landscape was a patchwork of fields, each one teeming with a different crop. They saw rows of cornstalks swaying gently in the breeze, wheat fields ripening in the sun, and rice paddies glistening with dew. Barley, sugarcane, and cotton fields stretched as far as the eye could see, with many more crops dotting the landscape.
"Wow, this is incredible!" Ginny exclaimed. "I've never seen so many different crops in one place!"
"I know, right?" Harry agreed. "This is like a treasure trove of agriculture. I've never seen such a diverse range of crops."
Harry's eyes shone with determination as he gazed out at the fields. "I vow to protect and nurture this land, just like I did with the fruit trees and vegetables," he said. "I'll make sure each crop receives the care it needs to thrive."
Ginny smiled, knowing Harry's promise was heartfelt. "You'll do an amazing job, Harry. You have a real gift for gardening and farming."
Kluer, who had been exploring the fields, came running back to them, a wheat stalk in her mouth. "Meow!"
Harry chuckled, "Kluer, you little farmhand! You're helping with the harvest!"
They followed another stone pathway, which led them to a cozy shed nestled in a green meadow. As they approached, they heard the soft neighing of horses and saw a variety of breeds peeking out from their stalls. Harry's eyes lit up with excitement as he approached the shed, and he could feel the emotions of the horses wash over him.
"Hello there, beautiful ones," Harry said, his voice gentle and soothing. "What's on your minds today?"
To Ginny's amazement, the horses responded to Harry's question, neighing and whinnying in a language she couldn't understand. But Harry listened intently, nodding his head and responding as if he were having a conversation with old friends.
"I know, I know," Harry said. "You're feeling a bit restless today. But don't worry, I'll make sure you get the exercise you need."
One of the horses, a majestic black stallion, nuzzled Harry's hand. "You're worried about your friend, aren't you?" Harry asked. "Don't worry, I'll check on him for you."
Ginny watched in awe as Harry chatted with the horses, understanding their language and empathizing with their emotions. "Harry, how are you doing this?" she asked.
Harry smiled. "I've always been able to understand animals, Ginny. It's just something I've always been able to do."
Then, Harry approached a beautiful white horse with a gleaming coat and asked, "May I ride you, Lina? And may Ginny join me?"
Lina neighed softly, and Harry helped Ginny mount the horse. He then climbed up behind her, wrapping his arms tightly around her waist to keep her safe. Both Harry and Ginny blushed at their close proximity, but they couldn't help feeling a spark of excitement.
"Are you ready?" Harry asked, his voice low and gentle.
"Yes, I'm ready," Ginny replied, her voice barely above a whisper.
Kluer, who had been watching from the sidelines, jumped up onto Ginny's lap, purring contentedly. Harry signalled Lina to start walking, and the horse began to move at a gentle pace.
"Let's explore the rest of the estate," Harry said, his breath tickling Ginny's ear. "Lina knows the way."
Ginny nodded, feeling a sense of freedom and joy as they rode through the rolling hills and lush gardens. "This is amazing," she exclaimed. "I've never felt so alive!"
Harry smiled, his arms still wrapped tightly around her. "I'm glad you're enjoying it," he said. "I would love exploring this estate on horseback."
Then, Lina took them to a beautiful grass field, where they could have horse rides, enjoy a picnic, or play Muggle sports like football. They dismounted, and as Ginny tried to regain her balance, she fell, landing on top of Harry, causing both of them to tumble to the ground. Ginny found herself lying on top of Harry, their faces inches apart.
For a moment, they just stared into each other's eyes, the tension between them palpable. But as Kluer meowed loudly, they both blushed and quickly scrambled to their feet.
"Are you okay?" Harry asked, brushing himself off.
"Yes, I'm fine," Ginny replied, laughing. "Just a bit clumsy, I guess."
Harry smiled and offered his hand. "Let's explore the field together," he said.
Ginny took his hand, and they strolled through the field, hand in hand, enjoying the sunshine and each other's company. "This is lovely," Ginny said, squeezing his hand.
"I know," Harry agreed. "I'm glad we came here."
As they walked, they noticed a few Muggle balls scattered around the field. "Hey, want to play some football?" Harry asked, grinning mischievously.
Ginny giggled. "You're on!"
After their energetic football match, they rode Lina again, and this time, they galloped fast across the field, feeling the wind in their hair and the sun on their faces. Lina's mane flowed in the wind as they rode, and Kluer held tight to Ginny's robes, enjoying the thrill of the ride.
"That was amazing!" Ginny exclaimed, her eyes sparkling with excitement.
"Let's do it again!" Harry replied, grinning.
But Lina had other plans. She turned and took them into a deep forest, the trees growing taller and closer together as they rode. The sunlight filtered through the leaves, casting dappled shadows on the forest floor.
"Where are we going?" Ginny asked, her voice full of wonder.
"I don't know," Harry replied, "but I trust Lina. She knows these woods."
As they rode deeper into the forest, the trees grew taller and the path grew narrower. They heard the sound of running water in the distance and the chirping of birds all around them.
"This is magical," Ginny said, her eyes wide with enchantment.
"I know," Harry agreed. "I've never felt so alive."
They were now in the middle of the forest, where a serene river flowed gently through the landscape. They rested there for a bit, taking in the tranquil atmosphere and listening to the soothing sound of the water. As they sat, many animals emerged from the forest, curious about the presence of Harry and Ginny.
A wise old owl perched on a nearby tree, watching them with big round eyes. "Hello there, young ones," Harry said, understanding the owl's soft hooting. "What brings you to this place?"
A family of rabbits hopped closer, twitching their whiskers. "We've come to say hello," Harry said, smiling. "We mean no harm."
A fox with rusty red fur approached, its tail wagging. "You're a clever one, aren't you?" Harry said, chuckling. "I'm sure you're keeping an eye on us."
Ginny watched in amazement as Harry chatted with the animals, understanding their language and responding with ease. "Harry, how do you do it?" she asked.
"I've always been able to understand animals," Harry replied. "It's just something I've always known how to do."
Kluer, who had been sleeping in Ginny's lap, woke up and stretched. "And what about you, little one?" Harry asked, scratching Kluer behind the ears. "What do you think of our forest friends?"
Then, Lina took them to a great Quidditch field, the grassy expanse stretching out before them like a vibrant green canvas. The goalposts stood tall and proud, awaiting the next match, but Harry and Ginny were not in the mood to fly.
"Let's just sit and enjoy the view," Ginny said, sliding off Lina's back.
"Agreed," Harry replied, joining her on the grass. "It's been a long day already."
They sat in comfortable silence for a moment, watching as the wind rustled the grass and the sun began to set behind the trees.
"You know, I never thought I'd find a place like this," Ginny said, turning to Harry.
"What do you mean?" Harry asked, his eyes curious.
"A place where I can just be myself, without worrying about anything else," Ginny replied. "This estate is magical, Harry."
"It is," Harry agreed. "I'm glad we found it together."
Then, Lina took them to the hills, which were magically covered in a thick layer of snow, sparkling like diamonds in the fading light. The air was crisp and cold, and Harry and Ginny couldn't resist the urge to engage in a friendly snowball fight.
"Wicked!" Harry exclaimed, as Ginny hit him squarely on the chest with a well-aimed snowball.
"Hey, that's not fair!" Ginny laughed, as Harry retaliated with a barrage of snowballs.
They played and laughed, their breath misting in the cold air, until they were both covered in snow and giggling uncontrollably.
"This is amazing!" Ginny exclaimed. "I've never seen snow in September before!"
"I know, right?" Harry replied. "This estate is full of surprises!"
Kluer, who had been watching from the sidelines, decided to join in on the fun, leaping into the fray with a playful meow.
"Kluer, you little scamp!" Harry laughed, scooping up the cat and tossing her gently into the snow.
Ginny grinned, "I think she's enjoying herself!"
As the snowball fight came to an end, Harry and Ginny collapsed onto the snowy hillside, exhausted and happy.
Then, Lina took them to a breathtakingly beautiful waterfall deep in the forest, the roar of the water growing louder as they approached. The sunlight filtering through the trees cast a misty veil over the falls, creating a mystical atmosphere. Harry and Ginny slid off Lina's back, awestruck by the natural wonder before them.
"Wow, this is incredible!" Ginny exclaimed.
"I know, right?" Harry replied. "I've never seen anything like it."
As they approached the waterfall, they noticed a beautifully set table, laden with a delicious-looking lunch. House elves emerged from behind the falls, bowing low.
"Your lunch, Master Harry, Miss Ginny," one of the elves said.
"Thank you, we're starving!" Harry replied, taking a seat at the table.
Ginny's eyes widened as she took in the spread before them. "This looks amazing! What's that dish?"
"Ah, that's a traditional house elf recipe," Harry replied. "Try it, it's delicious!"
As they ate, the sound of the waterfall created a soothing background hum, and the forest seemed to come alive around them.
"This is the perfect day," Ginny said, smiling at Harry.
"I couldn't agree more," Harry replied, smiling back.
Then, Lina took them to a final stop at the serene lake, its surface reflecting the sky above like a mirror. Harry and Ginny slid off Lina's back, deciding to sit and rest on the grassy bank, taking in the peaceful atmosphere.
"Ah, this is lovely," Ginny said, closing her eyes.
"Yes, it's perfect," Harry agreed, sitting down beside her.
But soon, they found themselves wandering down to the water's edge, where a beautiful wooden boat awaited them.
"Shall we?" Harry asked, turning to Ginny.
"Why not?" Ginny replied, smiling.
They climbed aboard, and the boat began to glide across the lake, propelled by an unseen force.
"This is magical," Ginny said, her eyes shining.
"I know, right?" Harry replied. "I feel like we're in a dream."
As they drifted across the lake, the surrounding trees and flowers seemed to blur together, creating a sense of timelessness.
"I don't want this day to end," Ginny said, wistfully.
"Me neither," Harry agreed. "But I know we'll always remember it."
Then, Ginny suggested having a swim, but Harry's face turned bright red as he blushed furiously. "I don't know, Ginny..." he stuttered.
Ginny just laughed and said, "Oh, come on! It'll be fun!" before disappearing into a small room beside the lake.
Harry was left standing alone, feeling awkward and unsure of what to do. But when Ginny emerged from the room, wearing a beautiful swimming costume provided by Twinky, Harry found himself staring at her in wonder.
"Wow, Ginny... you look... amazing," Harry said, his voice barely above a whisper.
Ginny smiled and twirled around, her hair shining in the sunlight. "Thanks, Harry! Twinky has great taste, doesn't she?"
Harry couldn't help but nod, his eyes fixed on Ginny's radiant smile. He felt his blush return, but this time it was accompanied by a warm feeling in his heart.
"Shall we go in?" Ginny asked, gesturing to the lake.
Then, Ginny saw that Harry was still in his clothes, and she asked him to change, her face turning pink as she blushed. "Harry, you're still in your clothes! Don't you want to swim?"
Harry's face turned bright red as he realized his mistake. "Oh, right! I'll just... uh... go change," he stuttered.
Ginny looked away, trying to hide her smile, as Harry removed his trousers and t-shirt, revealing his athletic physique in only his boxers. Ginny couldn't help but sneak a peek, her eyes widening as she took in Harry's muscular arms and chest.
"Wow, Harry... you're... really fit," Ginny said, her voice barely above a whisper, her eyes fixed on Harry's masculine physique.
Harry's face turned an even deeper shade of red as he realized Ginny was staring at him. "Ginny, stop looking at me like that!" he laughed, trying to cover himself with his hands.
Ginny giggled and looked away, trying to compose herself. "Sorry, Harry! I just... wasn't expecting... that," she said, her face still flushed with embarrassment.
Then, Harry came near, and Ginny was now clearly able to see his body. She couldn't help but notice the definition in his arms, his broad shoulders, and his chiseled chest. His muscles rippled beneath his skin as he moved, and Ginny felt her heart skip a beat.
"Wow, Harry... you're really muscular," Ginny said, her eyes wide with admiration.
Harry chuckled and looked down at himself, his face still flushed with embarrassment. "I guess I've been working out a bit," he said, trying to downplay his physique.
But Ginny couldn't help but stare. His abs were toned and defined, his biceps bulged as he moved, and his thighs were strong and powerful. He had a natural, athletic build that made Ginny feel a little weak in the knees.
"You're really fit, Harry," Ginny said again, her voice full of wonder.
Harry smiled and shook his head, his eyes crinkling at the corners. "Thanks, Ginny. I think."
Then, they held hands and went into the lake, playing and splashing water like children. The cool water enveloped their feet, and they giggled as they tried to splash each other.
"Wheee!" Ginny exclaimed, as Harry splashed her.
"Gotcha!" Harry replied, grinning.
Kluer, who had been watching from the shore, decided to join in on the fun, leaping into the water with a playful meow.
"Kluer's joining the party!" Ginny laughed.
"And Twinky's sending us water balloons!" Harry added, as a stream of colorful balloons came floating towards them.
They spent the rest of the afternoon playing in the lake, laughing and splashing each other, with Kluer and Twinky joining in on the fun.
"This is the best day ever!" Ginny exclaimed, her eyes shining with happiness.
"Definitely," Harry agreed, squeezing her hand.
Then, as they emerged from the lake, Harry saw Ginny's hand resting on his bare chest, sending shivers down his spine. They both started to lean in, their faces inches apart, their lips almost touching.
"I think we're about to..." Harry whispered, his voice trembling with anticipation.
But before their lips could touch, a great splash of water came from the depths of the lake, startling them both. A giant squid had emerged from the water, its tentacles flailing wildly as it splashed and played in the lake.
"Whoa!" Ginny exclaimed, jumping back in surprise.
"Blimey!" Harry added, laughing. "I guess our romantic moment's been ruined!"
Ginny giggled and playfully pushed Harry's chest. "I guess so!"
The squid continued to splash and play, its tentacles wrapping around them both, pulling them back into the water.
"This is insane!" Ginny laughed, her hair getting wet again.
"I know, right?" Harry replied, grinning. "But I wouldn't have it any other way!"
Then, as the sun was about to set, they mounted Lina, Ginny still in her swimsuit and Harry in his boxers. As they sat together on Lina's back, they couldn't help but feel a spark of electricity at their close proximity.
"This is nice," Ginny said, snuggling closer to Harry.
"Yeah, it is," Harry replied, putting his arm around her.
As they sat together, they both felt a sense of comfort and security in each other's presence. Ginny rested her head on Harry's shoulder, feeling the warmth of his skin and the gentle rise and fall of his chest.
"I feel so safe with you, Harry," Ginny said, her voice barely above a whisper.
"I know exactly what you mean, Ginny," Harry replied, his voice filled with emotion. "I feel the same way about you."
As Lina began to move, they both felt a sense of excitement and thrill at the adventure ahead. But they also knew that they were exactly where they wanted to be - together.
"I don't want this day to end," Ginny said, looking up at Harry.
"Me neither," Harry replied, smiling down at her. "But I know we'll always have this memory, no matter what happens."
Next Chapter is No Disturbance Now.
A/n: I hope You like it. Please ignore grammatical and spelling errors. I thought it would be nice way to explore the old manor , with Ginny as a date. And just one chapter away from it. Thanks for reading. § Hinny Forever § Please Review!
