A/N: Another drabble. I know. It's not entirely what you're looking for but this is where I'm at creatively right now. I'm trying to push my boundaries and find my muse again and this is where she led me. This is dear reader, is not Deathly Hallow compliant. It is also Gin n Tonic, so if this is not your cup of tea, please move on. I, as always, will take constructive criticism. Flamers will be doused. Enjoy! Don't forget to review!
I loved you dangerously.
More than the air that I breathe.
Knew we would crash at the speed we were going
Didn't care if the explosion ruined me
Baby, I loved you dangerously
Dangerously - Charlie Puth
Ginny fell to the floor, her hand clutched to her chest. Tears streamed down her face. "No," she gasped out. This wasn't the way it was supposed to be. The red head slowly looked up and saw him. He was gone and she hadn't realized that the feelings that she had long ago buried came to the surface again.
Tears streamed down the young woman's face. Let them think what they wanted. Ginny didn't care. Her chest heaved in and out. She should be glad that he was gone but all she could think of was the lonely boy in the diary that she fell in love with when she was twelve years old. She didn't see the monster Voldemort, but the boy Tom Riddle.
It felt like she couldn't breathe. The tears had long since blinded her. This is what it felt like to have your heart break. It felt as though it would never be fixed again. This was the dangerous love that she was warned about. She saw the explosions go off around her and ignored them.
She slowly stood up with shaking hands and walked over the rubble. Her vision tunneled as tears streamed down her face. She couldn't see her family grieving over her lost brother - something she would recognize later. All she could see was a frail body in front of her, begging for comfort.
She slowly approached the dais and knelt down and lovingly touched Voldemort's cheek. She bowed her head, her hair fanning around her face and sticking to her cheeks. She gently laid a kiss on his cheek, "Goodbye Tom," she whispered, "I loved you."