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Ginny wrapped arms around her knees, shaking as she looked up at the darkening sky. She felt so alone, both physically and mentally. Was she just Harry's best friend's sister? She was a loose end, a girl, the youngest. Sometimes she felt left out.
Alone
In the dark
Why can I only think of you
Even if you have betrayed me?
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Harry skimmed the tree tops, squinting into clearings and branches without finding Ginny at all. He'd been flying for so long and his neck was tired from craning so much. He should have just looked Malfoy in the eye and told him that Ginny was more than a friend to him. It was his fault and it weighed heavily on his heart.
Frantic
I look for you, I seek forgiveness
I denied that I loved you but now
I will scream it out loud to enemies
If need be.
But even now if I confess this
Will you still love me?
I promise to tell your brothers, your friends
And our enemies.
If you see straight into my heart
Give me your love again, please.
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Ginny looked up and saw him on his Firebolt, searching this way and that. If she moved back into the shadows, he wouldn't notice her and fly on. Why wasn't he in class either? Harry might have been truly worried. Maybe he really did love her. Love. . .but they only liked each other, didn't they? She'd have to be content with that for now.
The fact that he had come looking for her showed that he cared. Ginny crept out of the shadows of the Forbidden Forest and shouted,
"Harry! I'm here!"
Never again will I deny my feelings
Never again will she doubt me
For all the joy she brings
Will take away the pain.
Harry helped her onto the back of his broomstick and she slipped arms around his waist. Harry had never been happier with Ginny and it didn't matter for that moment that Voldemort was still out there, waiting. Prophecies might be meant to be fulfilled but there were other things less vague and more real than a few disjointed lines about destiny and fate.
"I wonder if the Professors will be mad," Ginny smiled.
Harry watched the looming castle ahead,
"Not too mad. I'm just worried about how your brothers will react when they find out about us."
Us.
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That is, by far, the longest I've ever done for this story in a chapter.
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Ginny wrapped arms around her knees, shaking as she looked up at the darkening sky. She felt so alone, both physically and mentally. Was she just Harry's best friend's sister? She was a loose end, a girl, the youngest. Sometimes she felt left out.
Alone
In the dark
Why can I only think of you
Even if you have betrayed me?
~~~
Harry skimmed the tree tops, squinting into clearings and branches without finding Ginny at all. He'd been flying for so long and his neck was tired from craning so much. He should have just looked Malfoy in the eye and told him that Ginny was more than a friend to him. It was his fault and it weighed heavily on his heart.
Frantic
I look for you, I seek forgiveness
I denied that I loved you but now
I will scream it out loud to enemies
If need be.
But even now if I confess this
Will you still love me?
I promise to tell your brothers, your friends
And our enemies.
If you see straight into my heart
Give me your love again, please.
~~~
Ginny looked up and saw him on his Firebolt, searching this way and that. If she moved back into the shadows, he wouldn't notice her and fly on. Why wasn't he in class either? Harry might have been truly worried. Maybe he really did love her. Love. . .but they only liked each other, didn't they? She'd have to be content with that for now.
The fact that he had come looking for her showed that he cared. Ginny crept out of the shadows of the Forbidden Forest and shouted,
"Harry! I'm here!"
Never again will I deny my feelings
Never again will she doubt me
For all the joy she brings
Will take away the pain.
Harry helped her onto the back of his broomstick and she slipped arms around his waist. Harry had never been happier with Ginny and it didn't matter for that moment that Voldemort was still out there, waiting. Prophecies might be meant to be fulfilled but there were other things less vague and more real than a few disjointed lines about destiny and fate.
"I wonder if the Professors will be mad," Ginny smiled.
Harry watched the looming castle ahead,
"Not too mad. I'm just worried about how your brothers will react when they find out about us."
Us.
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That is, by far, the longest I've ever done for this story in a chapter.