Rating:
G
House:
Astronomy Tower
Ships:
Ginny Weasley/Harry Potter
Characters:
Ginny Weasley Harry Potter
Genres:
Romance Humor
Era:
The Harry Potter at Hogwarts Years
Spoilers:
Philosopher's Stone Chamber of Secrets Prizoner of Azkaban Goblet of Fire
Stats:
Published: 04/11/2002
Updated: 04/11/2002
Words: 1,685
Chapters: 1
Hits: 3,714

Five Years Is An Awful Lot of Later

Elizabeth Culmer

Story Summary:
In autumn of her fourth year, Ginny's friend pushes her to ask Harry on a date to Hogsmeade. Semi-fluffy, mild teenage angst, and romantic if you squint at it in the right light. (Written pre-OotP; consider it an AU with no Umbridge.)

Chapter Summary:
In autumn of her fourth year, Ginny's friend pushes her to ask Harry on a date to Hogsmeade. Semi-fluffy, mild teenage angst, and romantic if you squint at it in the right light. (Written pre-OotP.)
Posted:
04/11/2002
Hits:
3,714
Author's Note:
When I wrote this story back in April of 2002, I'd been reading a lot of H/G, most of which was so sickeningly sweet I couldn't stand it. It also seemed very inbred, involving much use of socks, towels, and various items of underwear. In accordance with the theory that the best way to criticize a badly handled ship is handle it correctly, this story is an attempt at H/G romance without that mess, based on my experience of a crush that lasted years. Susan Ward exists because Ginny must have some classmates other than Colin Creevey.


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Five Years Is an Awful Lot of Later

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"Well? Are you going to ask him or not? The worst he can do is say no."

Ginny Weasley blushed. "I know. Shut it."

Susan Ward snickered in her friend's ear. "Oh, you. You've fancied him for what -- going on five years now? -- and you're still not going to do anything about it? Are you a Gryffindor or not?" She shoved Ginny forward. "Go on, ask him. It's not the end of the world if he says no."

Ginny nodded. "Right. Yes. I can do this." She took a breath, smoothed her robes, and walked across the common room to the fire where Harry was playing chess with her brother Ron. This was a terrible idea. What if he said no? What if he laughed at her? What if he looked at her and saw exactly how silly she was for still liking him this way after five years, when she didn't even know him, really?

Oh God. She was going to die.

Ron glanced up from the chessboard. "Hey, Ginny. Come to watch me trounce this git?"

Ginny flushed and looked at her feet. "Erm. Actually, no. Can I... can I, er, talk to you, Harry?" She glanced sideways.

Harry seemed puzzled. "What for?" he asked, sounding worried. "Nothing's happened, has it?" He was so wonderful. And his eyes...

"No!" she said quickly. "No. I just wanted to talk to you, is all. Outside." Ginny turned to Ron. "Erm. Do you mind?"

Her brother grinned and waved his hand airily. "Course not -- I was winning anyway. I can always beat him again some other time. You go have your... talk." Prat. He knew. She knew he knew. Why was she cursed with brothers?

Ron cleared the chess pieces from the board, cheerfully ignoring their shrill protests at the interrupted game. Harry laughed as the pawns scuttled around the board, trying to avoid Ron's overlarge hands. He had such a nice laugh, very clear, not squeaky or snuffly. She could listen to it for hours and watch the way his face crinkled...

Ginny cleared her throat. "Harry...?"

He blinked. "Oh, yeah. Well, shall we?" He stood and walked toward the portrait hole and Ginny trailed after. Behind Harry's back, Susan grinned and winked from a chair in the corner. Ginny scowled. This was a terrible idea. She couldn't believe she'd let Susan talk her into this. Oh God, she was going to die of embarrassment.

She clambered through the portrait hole and followed Harry down the hall. She had a terrible feeling the Fat Lady had winked at her and whispered "Good luck!" but she refused to look at the portrait. She refused to look at Harry. Instead, she studied the floor. It was funny how she'd been at Hogwarts for over three years and she'd never noticed how cleverly the stone tiles were joined, forming interesting octagonal patterns. She scuffed her feet over the joints in the stones.

Harry turned a corner and stopped, waiting for her. Ginny dared a brief look at his face. He was smiling at her. She wasn't sure if it was a good smile. It seemed a bit nervous. That probably wasn't a good sign.

"So, what did you want to talk about?" he asked.

Ginny looked away. Oh God. "I... I wanted to ask you something." Oh, this was going to sound stupid. "I wanted to ask you if you might by some incredibly unlikely chance maybe be willing to, er, gotoHogsmeadewithmethisweekend."

Harry blinked. "What?"

Ginny flexed her feet, staring at her toes. She was going to kill Susan for putting her up to this. "Will you go to Hogsmeade with me this weekend. Erm. As sort of a thing. Not with Ron and Hermione. Or with them if you'd rather. But with me, too. Erm."

Harry said nothing.

Ginny peeked at him through her hair. He seemed taken aback. Oh dear. Oh God. He was going to laugh at her now, tell her she was utterly silly and of course he wouldn't, he was a whole year older than she was and he hardly knew her really, and she was his best friend's little sister and it was just stupid. He was going to laugh. He was. She knew he was.

"Ah, Ginny," Harry started. He paused and cleared his throat. "Er, why?"

Oh God. This was worse than laughing. She could feel her whole face burning. She knew she was going to squeak. "BecauseIsortoflikeyou."

"Oh."

She peeked at him again. Harry was blushing. Oh dear. He did look good when he blushed, though, like Snow White... only a boy, of course. She wished she had black hair, not awful orange-red.

"Okay."

Ginny jumped. "What?"

Harry looked at her oddly. "I said okay. We can go to Hogsmeade. We can meet Ron and Hermione for lunch at the Three Broomsticks, or maybe your friends if you'd rather, but before and after we can, er, go together."

"Oh."

"Yeah. I guess we'll meet at breakfast and, er, go from there."

"Oh. Okay."

Harry frowned. "Are you all right? You look awfully pale. Er, am I not doing this right?" He looked so wonderful, so brave and concerned. His eyes were so green. She could stare into them for hours... Ginny remembered herself with a squeak.

"No, you're fine! I'm fine. Just tired, I think. I think I'll go back to my room, actually. Thank you." Thank you for saying yes. Thank you for not laughing at me. Thank you for worrying -- though I know that doesn't mean anything. You worry about everyone now, after Cedric. "Bye." She smiled shyly at him and turned away, forcing herself to walk slowly even when he pulled forward to walk beside her.

The Fat Lady definitely winked at her this time. "Password, dear?" she asked, smiling.

"Kneazles," Harry said from over Ginny's shoulder. The Fat Lady swung open and Harry climbed into the common room. He had definitely gotten taller over the summer, and filled out a bit. He looked almost dashing in his robes. And he was very graceful when he wasn't paying attention, as if he were flying all the time.

His voice broke into her thoughts. "Ginny? I thought you were going to your room."

"Oh! Yes. Thanks." She scrambled into the common room. Susan was nowhere to be seen, so she walked slowly to the stairs leading to the girls' dormitories. At the foot of the stairs she risked a glance over her shoulder. Harry stood at a table across the room, talking to Ron and Hermione about Quidditch. Ron seemed annoyed and was waving his arms wildly. Hermione glanced over at Ginny and smiled. "Boys," she mouthed, and shrugged.

Ginny grinned and dashed up the stairs. He hadn't laughed. He'd said yes!

Susan pounced as she opened the door to the fourth year girls' room. "Well? How did it go? What did he say?"

"He said yes."

"Ooooh!" Susan hopped up and down, clutching Ginny. "Yes! Wow. I can't believe it! I told you he'd say yes, didn't I? I told you. I can't believe it!"

"Susan! Let go of me."

Susan clapped her hands to her mouth. "Oh, sorry. I'm just so happy! You're going on a date with Harry Potter. Harry Potter, one of the cutest boys in Hogwarts. Harry Potter, the Boy Who Lived. Harry Potter, the boy you've fancied for years. Wow."

Ginny grinned. "Yeah. Wow. I can't believe he said yes."

Susan shook her finger at her friend. "Didn't I say he would? Didn't I tell you you're wonderful? Didn't I tell you everything would be fine? And I was right. So don't you ever complain to me again about being bossy, Miss Ginny 'I'll Ask Him Later' Weasley. Ha!" She danced from one foot to the other, too excited to stay still.

"Well, I did ask him later!" Ginny defended herself. "It was just a bit more later than it might have been."

"Five years is an awful lot of later! And you never would have asked at all if it weren't for me." Susan grinned unrepentantly. "Now, I know it's only Tuesday, but you can't ignore him until the weekend. What are you going to say to him tomorrow? Ooooh, and what are we going to do with your hair?"

Ginny froze. She'd asked Harry Potter to Hogsmeade and he'd said yes. Maybe he was only feeling sorry for her, but he'd said yes. And now she had to talk to him. She had to spend a whole day with him and not make a complete fool of herself. Oh God. What had she let herself in for?

She moaned and collapsed onto her bed. "Oh help. Oh God. I'm going to die."

Susan laughed. "Oh, you. Here we go again." She grabbed Ginny's arms and hauled her upright. "I promise everything will work out for the best."

"No it won't. I'm going to die."

"Ginny. I told you asking Harry for a date wouldn't be the end of the world. I told you he'd say yes. And was I right?"

"Yes," Ginny mumbled.

"Exactly. And I'm right about this, too. Now come sit on my bed and let me figure out what to do with your hair." Susan pulled Ginny across the room and pushed her down on the bed.

As Susan hummed and fussed behind her back, chattering happily about nothing in particular, Ginny closed her eyes and thought about Harry. He'd said yes. He hadn't laughed. He'd worried that he might have hurt her feelings. He was brave and kind and wonderful and she almost couldn't believe he was real. And he was dead cute, too. Even sort of sexy, in an innocent way. She giggled, thinking of his face if she told him that.

Maybe Susan was right. Ginny smiled. Yes, everything would work out for the best. And she was going to have a wonderful time in Hogsmeade with Harry. Yes, she would. She knew she would.

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End of Story


Author notes: Thank you for reading. Please review -- I appreciate all comments, and am particularly interested in knowing what parts of the story worked for you, what parts didn't, and WHY.

Also, the sequel to this story, First You Have to Get There is up and complete on AT.