Rating: PG
Genres: Angst, Romance
Relationships: Draco & Ginny
Book: Draco & Ginny, Books 1 - 4
Published: 07/04/2003
Last Updated: 07/04/2003
Status: Completed
A fragile love. Lost.
Quite possibly the most angst-ridden story I’ve ever written. Enjoy.
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Flutter.
By VirtualFaerie
She stops at the corner, her hand trailing on the stone wall. She peeks around and sees him sitting
on the bench, their bench. His head is upturned and the stars’ light is shining on his face. She
steps around the corner with a small smile on her face, walking towards him slowly.
His eyes stay trained to the stars, he doesn’t turn to look at her. She sits on the bench next to
him, and he reaches out and takes her hand in his, rubbing his thumb on her knuckles. She rests her
head on his shoulder, breathing in the clean night air, taking in the sparkling sky.
He looks down at her, a smile on his face. Leaning down, he presses his lips to hers, savoring the
sweetness of her mouth.
I love you, he says.
I love you, too, she says.
She weaves her fingers through his fine hair, and brings his mouth back down to hers. His lips are
soft against hers, reassuring in a world that is full of evils. His lips bring fire to her lips and
a tingle to her spine. They soothe her in a way that words never could. They keep her rooted to
earth.
He pulls away, looking at her carefully, trying to etch her features into his memory forever. Not
that he’d need to. He’d remember every detail of her face, every scar that marred her body, every
freckle that kissed her milky white skin.
I’m leaving, he says.
I know, she answers, looking back up at him with a frown. But you’ll wait for me, right?
Of course, he says easily. I’d wait for you forever. I’ll always be there.
She presses a kiss to his neck. I’ll be lonely without you.
You’ll live, he says smiling. You have to, I’ll need you.
There’s a rustle in the bushes nearby. Her eyes flit to them worriedly. She glances back up at him,
her eyes wide with fear.
I should go, she says. Someone might see us.
He nods and places one more kiss on her lips. Bye, Ginny, he says. I love you.
She gets up from the bench. I love you, Draco. Be careful.
Only for you.
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She sits in her dorm, a year has passed. Tomorrow is her graduation day, and he won’t be there. She
holds his picture in her hands, fingers tracing over the lines that make his face. She remembers
everything. Their fragile love that had crashed down on her, leaving her empty and aching.
He had said he would be careful, that he would always be there. He said he loved her. Then why did
he do such things to her? Why was his memory tormenting her?
A single tear fell from her eye and trickled down her cheek. Is this what love was supposed to feel
like? It hurt so much, she felt as if a stake had been driven through her heart.
But he had been trapped with her. There was the secrecy and the lies. No one could know, they would
have been separated – but in the end, they were separated for a life time.
In the picture, he was looking up at her with a broad smile on his face. His eyes were full of
unguarded emotion – emotion for her. Strings tugged at her heart just seeing him like that. So
happy and full. He had only been like that for the last few months they had been seeing each other.
Before that he was sangfroid, his face a mask.
She put the picture down on her nightstand and went to go stand at the window, watching the
graduation ceremony take place below on the lush green courtyard of Hogwarts. The students dressed
in their graduation robes, some clutching diplomas, other standing in their rows, waiting nervously
to be called. The parents sitting proudly in their seats, each with a smile on their face.
She was supposed to be down there. Her parents were. They were in the back. Her mother glancing
around the stage, her eyes frantic for a glimpse of her daughter. Her father had a hand resting
lightly on his wife’s back, he too searching for his daughter.
She laughs. They had killed him. Everyone out there had killed him – right when she needed him. She
couldn’t contain it any longer. The loud and bitter laugh erupted. She looks down at all of them
and laughed. Shaking her head even more when she saw her brother and his two friends standing near
the back, searching furtively for her. It was them. They had killed him.
She had been laughing so hard tears had begun streaming out of her eyes. Her laughs giving into
loud sobs. She collapses on her bed, curling into a ball, crying for her lost love. Crying for the
love she’d never have again. Crying for the life he’d never gotten to live. Crying for the children
they’d never have. Crying for the future that was never given a chance.
Then she stops. She wipes the tears from her eyes violently, wiping them from her hands disgustedly
on the bed linens. Her eyes are hard as she gets off of the bed, grabbing her wand and fleeing the
tower.
She leaves from the kitchens, meeting a man outside.
Miss Weasley, he greets, taking her hand, kissing it.
She takes it away and bows her head slightly. I’m ready, she says.
Yes, he says, turning to lead her away.
She casts one last glance in the direction off all those who had betrayed her – and followed after
the man.
Lord Voldemort will be very please to have you, Miss Weasley.
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