"So let me get this straight, you're working with Ferret on a project that indirectly involves me?"

Hermione sighed as Ginny processed the information, that Hermione generously provided. Ginny continued to pace the room.

"You're a player for one of the world cup teams so yes it does indirectly involve you. Why?" Hermione sighed while rubbing her temples. Ginny abruptly stopped pacing. She turned to Hermione with the biggest gin on her face. Hermione stopped rubbing her temples worried that Ginny sounded a bit too happy for Hermione's liking.

"What are you planning? I don't like that look you're giving me," said Hermione.

"What look?" Ginny asked innocently.

"That look you have this very moment. The look that says you're up to not good and I'm going to be in trouble", Hermione said while pointing an accusing finger at Ginny.

Ginny laughed Hermione off and paced the room while Hermione watched her every movement. Ginny began to think of ways to push Hermione and ferret together. He isn't as bad as he was when they were in school. In fact he changed a lot since the war, they all did. The ferret was… different, less annoying than he used to be. In fact Ginny and Harry became friends with him after the war.

Ginny had discovered Draco after Fred's funeral, hiding behind a tree. Ginny had approached Draco, with a silencing charm so that she didn't scare him off. She discovered that Draco had been crying and repeatedly whispering "I'm sorry. I'm so sorry".

Initially Ginny wanted to chase Draco away but after observing the guilt and pain so evidently there, she realised that the war had a different effect on the Slytherins, especially Draco. Ginny lightly touched Draco and he jumped, quickly trying to wipe away his tears. Ginny handed him a tissue. Draco gladly took it. "You know I wouldn't chase you away, if you visit him from time to time," Ginny said not looking Draco in the eye. This was awkward even for her.

"Er… thanks Ginny", Draco sniffed. Ginny looked Draco in the eyes and realised that this was the first time he had ever called her by her name. "Don't go all soft on me Ferret, I guess you're loosing your touch," Ginny joked. A slight smile ghosted Draco's face. "You're right, thank you Weaselette, it won't happen again… I am truly sorry" Draco said quietly.

Ginny nodded and left Draco at the cemetery. As weird as it was to have him there, Ginny knew that Draco secretly admired Fred and George. She never told anyone about their encounter, only that she allowed him to visit Fred.

Ginny resumed her passing in front of Hermione, trying to come up with a brilliant plan to get her best friend and the ferret together. Noticing the intense look on Ginny's face, Hermione grew more and more concerned with whatever plan Ginny was going to execute.