Hey everyone. Here is the next chapter of my Harry Potter/Jericho crossover. This chapter was written for Are You Crazy Enough to do it Challenge. I wrote for prompt 727 which was shake a strangers hand. I hope you all enjoyed A Conversation in a Graveyard.

"I just wanted to let know the towns doing better now, Dad," the red haired man standing a few rows away from Ginny was saying as looked down on the tombstone of his father. "Gray seems to be letting you have your way in death." A chuckle leaves the man's lips and Ginny finds herself wondering what he's talking about.

Dusting off the tombstone of the empty grave that should house her husband, Ginny places the flowers she grew herself over the grave. Keeping an eye on the man a few rows down from her Ginny can't help but run through a list of things that had happened since she and her small family came to Jericho Kansas.

First and foremost being the end of the world. The very reason she was kneeling over a empty grave instead of one containing her husband's body. Harry had been sent to Denver a few weeks before the bombs had gone off. He was going to come for a visit a week ago but that would never happen now, she thought as she placed her hand on the grave in front of her.

Another thing that had happened was the war between Jericho and New Bern. She had decided to fight along with the Jericho Rangers and other towns people. This was after all their new home and she had to help keep it safe from these attacks that New Bern had been planning on perpetrating for months apparently.

Another thing she remembers happening on the very day the war ended was the death of the ex-Mayor. Johnston Green. She'd been standing nearby trying to protect as many people as she could with magic. She guesses that magic can't always protect everyone. She hadn't seen the bullet that struck the brave man but she saw the result. She's still seeing the results of the aftermath of this death.

"I don't think I said this when it happened," Ginny said as she walked over the deputy Mayor of Jericho, "but I'm sorry about your father's death. He seemed like a very nice man from what I've heard."

"Thank you," the man said turning to Ginny. "I don't believe we've met before. I'm Eric Green." He extended his hand out for her to shake.

"I know who you are Deputy Mayor Green," she told him taking his hand and shaking it, "even though we haven't met. I think that maybe I can help you and your people with moving forward."

"Excuse me?"

"With your countries second Civil War."

The shocked look on his face is reward enough for Ginny. Apparently no was supposed to know Jake Green and Robert Hawkins had started the Second Civil War of America. A smirk formed on her face as she went to walk away. "I'll be at Baileys if you and Rangers want to take me up on my offer." With one last look at Harry's grave she leaves the graveyard with a determination to do what Harry would do.

I hope you all enjoyed A Conversation in a Graveyard.