Back To You by paranoid

Rating: G
Genres: Romance
Relationships: Draco & Ginny
Book: Draco & Ginny, Books 1 - 4
Published: 27/07/2003
Last Updated: 27/07/2003
Status: Completed

"It always comes around back to you..." Draco's been missing for six years and
shows up in Ginny's life again.




1. Back To You
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A/N: Whoo... this thing was pumped out in one long, straight writing period. Felt good to
finally get this one written, I've wanted to do it since I got John Mayer's CD. And,
because my sister just went out and got me Maroon 5's album, I'm pretty sure I'll have
another song fic out soon. This, along with a lot of my other fic's, is un-beta'd (mostly
because I don't have one) and I'm looking for someone to give me a hand with my editing.
I've never mean enough to my stuff when I proofread it. So, if any one wants to lend me a hand
and beta for me, I'd really appreciate it. However, I don't write often (as you could
probably tell) so, the necessity isn't that high on my priority list.

Now, I hope you like this story and don't forget to reivew!

Disclaimer: Draco and Ginny are copyright of the amazing J.K. Rowling and are not mine!!! the
song *Back To You* is copyright of John Mayer and Sony Music Entertainment. I am using neither
for profit or with permission of either author.

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Back To You

Written by paranoid

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*Back to you*

*It always comes around*

*Back to you*

*I tried to forget you*

*I tried to stay away*

*But it's too late*

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Jostling the bag of groceries in her arm, Ginny unlocked and opened the door to her small
apartment in Diagon Alley. It was dark inside, with moon and street light shining in through the
windows facing the street. A cold wind blew in through the door and, shivering, Ginny shut the door
behind her. Sighing, she said a quick spell and the lights in the apartment turned on. Blowing a
hair out of her face, Ginny walked towards her kitchen, dropping her purse and keys on the table
next to the door.

Setting the heavy bag on her kitchen table, Ginny checked her magic answering machine, a
modified Muggle version that her father had given her when she first moved away from home. Ginny
was working as a field reported for the Daily Prophet, going into the Muggle world and doing
documentary work for the new television station that the Prophet had set up after the War, almost
five years ago. The machine beeped, then began playing the two messages she had.

"Hey Gin, this is Jason. I was wondering if you wanted to get together after we do the
photo shoot tomorrow. I know this grea.." Ginny deleted the message. Another beep, then the
next message.

"I... never mind." A beep, then the electronic voice told the time of the call. Ginny
looked at her watch. She'd just missed it by three minutes.

"Damn it. I don't know why he keeps doing this to me." She muttered, deleted the
second message, then went to unpack the groceries.

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*Over you*

*I'm never over*

*Over you*

*Theres* *something about you*

*It's just the way you move*

*The way you move me*

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He sighed and hung up the phone. He didn't know why he'd spent the time looking for her,
finding out she even *had* a phone, and then bothering to call. It wasn't like she cared
anyway. She'd told him as much when they'd last met, the year before the War was won.
She'd told him to leave, to never come back. And he'd tried to do it. He'd done it for
six years already and now...

Maybe it was because he'd seen her on the street yesterday. Her hair was longer, her face
and body more mature. She'd been talking to a tall man with sandy blond hair. They were smiling
and joking. She'd laughed at one of the man's jokes and her face and eyes had lit up,
making him pause for a moment. Then, he'd felt jealousy. Shaking his head, he'd forced
himself to turn his gaze back down the street, to make his feet move in front of one another,
forward and away from her.

Ginny Weasley.

He didn't know what was so special about her that made him think of her every other day, of
every other minute, and almost every other second. For six years, her laugh and her smile and her
eyes and hair and love had haunted his dreams. For six years, he had managed to stop himself from
wanting her, from missing her, from needing her in his life. So why, after seeing her once, with
another man, had it made him want her, miss her, and need her more than he ever had before?

Running a hand over his eyes, Draco sat in his dark, quiet, empty apartment, next door to an
unsuspecting Ginny Weasley.

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*Yeah, I'm so good at forgetting*

*And I quit every game I play*

*So forgive me, love*

*I can't turn and walk away*

*This way*

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The tea kettle whistled, the sound of it breaking Ginny's reverie. She turned off her gas
stove and poured the steaming water into her tea cup, the earl grey slowly changing the pristine
water dark. Picking up her copy of the Prophet, Ginny sipped delicately at the hot liquid and sat
down at her kitchen table. The front page had a large picture, complete with headline.

**Death Eater Spy Returns After Six-Year Absence**

The picture was of Draco Malfoy, holding his black trench coat in front of his face and away
from the photographers. Every once and a while, he'd become visible to the camera, then would
go back to holding the coat over his face.

Time had changed his features. His hair was longer and was being held back with a black string.
His face had wrinkles around his eyes and forehead, lines from scowling and smiling. His eyes,
however, were still the same silver-grey that had haunted her for years, before and after their
relationship had started. Sighing, Ginny began reading the article and slowly sipped her tea.

*Draco Mafloy, a double agent for the Light during the Great War, showed up in Diagon Alley
yesterday after a six year absense. While the offical report declared him dead at the end of the
War, it seems as though that is not the case. Malfoy was integral in the downfall of Voldemort and
fought beside Harry Potter in most of the battles during the War. However, Malfoy disappered
shortly after the downfall of Voldemort, six years ago. His current whereabouts are unknown, but he
is suspected to have rented an apartment in the area. Malfoy is wanted for questioning about the
War and Voldemort and if he is seen, please Floo to your local Ministry office with the information
on his location.*

Ginny put down the paper, then rested her head in her arms and silently cried.

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*Back to you*

*It always comes around*

*Back to you*

*I walk with your shadow*

*I'm sleeping in my bed*

*With your silhouete*

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Draco walked to the window facing the alley way next to his building. The stars were bright, the
moon a mere sliver in the sky, but still casting light onto the street. Lamps flickered in the cold
wind blowing through the road. His window was open to the fire escape, and he slowly climbed out
and sat down, his feet hanging through the rungs of the railing. Leaning back onto his hands, Draco
stared past the top of the buildings and into the night sky. Orion winked at him, the bright lights
of His belt merrily glimmering in the sky. The Big Dipper and the Little Dipper shone near each
other, one marking North, a hope and constant guide in the sky. Draco silently wished he was back
in Australia, where he had his own constillation to stare back at him.

Here, he only remembered nights spent at the lake of Hogwarts with Ginny Weasley, pointing out
what stars were what and then talking about things he'd thought he'd talk about with
anyone, much less a Weasley. These stars had silently watched him fall in love.

"I could use some help with that right now," he muttered to himself, his gaze falling
into the alley. His feet swung back and forth, and he leaned forward, his hands grabbing onto the
rungs of the railing. Sighing, he leaned his head against the cold iron, the metal icily burning
into his forehead.

"I'm stupid. I don't know why I left, I don't know why I listened to her when
she told me to go. I don't know why I came back. Maybe I shouldn't have..." He closed
his eyes and sighed painfully. Opening his eyes again, he looked towards the sky once more.

The North Star glinted in the sky, then dissappeared behind a cloud.

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*Should have smiled in that picture*

*If it's the last thing I'll see of you*

*It's the least that you*

*Could not do*

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Ginny lifted her head out of her arms and wiped her eyes. There was no reason for her to cry
over this, it was over, it had been over for years. She looked at her now-cold tea, then stood and
poured it down the sink. Throwing the tea bag away as she left the kitchen, Ginny went to go and
say hello to the new tenant that had moved into the apartment next door. She'd meant to say
hello for the past week, but she'd kept putting it off due to work. She and Jason, her camera
man, had just finished working on a big project that was going to be released in about a month,
after the clean-up and editing had been finished. It was a piece on how the War had affected the
Muggle world, even though the Muggle's hadn't been directly involved with the fighting.

Voldemort, however, had pulled them into it by attacking countless towns and cities in
Europe.

Ginny walked into the hall and knocked on the door next to hers.

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*Leave the light on*

*I'll never give up on you*

*Leave the light on*

*For me too*

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Draco heard someone knock on his door and thought about whether or not he should go and get it.
However, when he heard the voice that called through the door, he had no choice but to get up.

"Hello? Is anyone home?" It was her. Draco's heart raced as he looked through the
window, through the dark apartment, at the door where a shadow of a person stopped part of the
light in the hallway from shining through. Silently, he stood, walked to the door and put his hand
on the door knob.

"Hello?" She called again. He closed his eyes, steadied himself, then opened the
door.

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*Back to me*

*I know that it comes*

*Back to me*

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The site that greeted Ginny was possibly the worse shock of her life. Draco Mafloy, the man that
she still loved after six years, was standing in a pitch black apartment. He was wearing a grey
t-shirt and a pair of old, faded black jeans that hugged his hips and legs. He leaned wearily
against the door frame, his long hair loose and falling over his neck and into his eyes.

"Hi." He said lazily, a slight smirk moving onto his lips. If Ginny had looked into
his eyes, she would have seen the pain the smile was covering.

"Hi." Ginny gazed at him, trying to remember that this was the man that had left her,
that had always left partial messages on her machine during the past four months, the man that had
told her he loved her when he was about to go and risk his life. This was the man that she'd
fallen in love with, and had never fallen out of love with. She could feel her composure
slipping.

"It's good to see you." He said calmly, quietly. She could feel him looking at
her. He was wringing his hands together.

"Yeah. It's been a long time." She quickly grabbed her shreds of sanity and
wrapped them tightly around herself.

"Do you want to come in?" Draco moved off the door frame and opened the door wider,
motioning that she come into the apartment. She couldn't say no.

"I'm sorry it's such a mess, I haven't had time to unpack anything." He
motioned that she should sit on the couch that was sitting in the middle of the empty room.

She sat down, feeling numbed to the world, everything moving in slow motion.

"Draco..." her voice cracked. "How... why did you leave?" She felt
vulnerable, shattered, tired.

He sat down on the floor near her feet.

"You asked me to. I could never say no to you Virginia, you know that." He sighed, the
painful sound echoing through the small apartment.

"I missed you. I don't know how I was able to spend all these years away from
you." He looked up at her. She could feel the tears welling in her eyes, threatening to
overflow.

"Hey, hey, don't cry. It's okay." He moved quickly off of the floor and sat
next to her on the couch. His hand instinctivly went to rub her back, to pull her closer, but he
stopped himself and simply leaned into her.

"I didn't mean for you to leave that long." She sobbed, looking into his worried
eyes. "I just... I didn't know what was happening, how I could start feeling that way for
you, for my enemy. I just didn't make sense and I didn't know..." She put her head in
her hands, the tears flowing over her fingers. Draco grabbed her hands and pulled them away from
her face.

"I know. I don't know why I left. I knew that you didn't mean for me to go away,
that you were just confused. But I was, too. Virginia... I've never felt what I feel for you
for anyone, ever. It's so strong that sometimes it's all I can do to breathe without you.
You have a hold on me that I can't break, no matter how hard I try." He gently wiped her
eyes, his thumb skimming over the planes of her face. His skin felt electrified touching her after
so long.

"I love you." He whispered it as he watched his hand move over her cheek, feeling his
throat choke with the words. Ginny began to sob harder, leaning into his hand.

"I know you do. I love you, too." She sucked in a breath, desperately willing herself
to stop crying. "But I don't know how we're going to do this, Draco. I just... I
can't think of anyway to make this work."

He shushed her, placing a long, elegent finger over her lips. She stopped sobbing, but tears
still streamed over her face.

"It's all right, no matter what we'll make it work. That's all that matters. I
was a wreck without you, Gin. I know that no matter how bad things get, they'll never be as bad
as they were without you." He placed his forehead against hers. Her tears slowed, stopped, and
she looked into his eyes. They leaned in at the same time, their lips sealing the silent agreement
that they'd just made.

Because, no matter what, love conquers all.

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*Doesn't it scare you*

*Your will's not as strong*

*As it used to be.*

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Ahh... that felt good. Hopeless D/G fluff... *grins*



