Rating:
15
House:
Astronomy Tower
Ships:
Ginny Weasley/Harry Potter Harry Potter/Hermione Granger Hermione Granger/Ron Weasley
Characters:
Ginny Weasley Harry Potter
Genres:
Alternate Universe Romance
Era:
Harry and Classmates Post-Hogwarts
Spoilers:
Deadly Hallows (Through Ch. 36)
Stats:
Published: 05/11/2008
Updated: 07/20/2008
Words: 21,206
Chapters: 12
Hits: 7,686

Betrayal

hgseeker

Story Summary:
Harry comes back from the Second Wizarding War with an unpleasant surprise for Ginny...and she reacts predictably.

Chapter 09 - Preparations, Continued

Chapter Summary:
Hermione helps set up a new room for Ginny at the Burrow once the latter's pregnancy advances enough so that she cannot go up and down stairs anymore. Harry is told and gives his opinion of it prior to some quality time with Ginny.
Posted:
07/05/2008
Hits:
353


Shortly after this, Hermione came by to help Ginny move downstairs since Harry was still looking for a proper flat to accommodate her and the coming baby. She put little Solomon with Molly and deposited Ginny on the couch in the living room, admonishing her to stay there while she moved her things to a downstairs room, since she was now too large to safely go up and downstairs, especially alone. Harry was working and wouldn't be coming by until he got off. Hermione was looking for work, but meanwhile, she was depending on the alimony and child support Harry gave her for a means to live and care for herself and the child.

On the other hand, if she felt she had to get away from motherhood for a while, she called upon either Molly or her own mother to take little Solomon off her hands for a while so she could rest and relax. Also, to her delight, Ron had finally approached her and asked her out for that Saturday night, the one night he himself was off work...they were going out to dinner at the Three Broomsticks. That was three days away, so she had that much time to figure out what she was going to wear and what she intended to do with her hair.

Ginny couldn't help thinking that Hermione was as fussy as her mother when it came to mollycoddling, but the look her friend gave her checked the protests on her lips. She even looked like she would be willing to take her chances with even the Bat-Bogey Hex, and deep down Ginny knew she meant well, she just didn't like to be babied when she was perfectly capable of doing things herself. Less and less these days, of course, but that was beside the point. What she was able to do, she preferred to do herself.

Just the same, she really preferred not to risk antagonising her, if only because of the instances both she and Harry recalled when Hermione's temper had manifested itself. Just knowing of them made Ginny realise that it could rival hers and Molly's any day in the week and twice on Sunday. Besides, it was kind of nice to lie back with her feet up and sip a cold butterbeer, her shoes off, a pillow beneath her feet and behind her back. She even had a book in her lap which Hermione had brought with her, but wasn't inclined to read just yet.

It was well into the afternoon when Hermione came to get her, smiling when she noted that Ginny had fallen asleep, having moved one of the pillows on the couch beneath her head. She watched her for a while, hardly wanting to move her, she looked so peaceful, but knew she would be more comfortable on a bed, so she made herself gently shake her shoulder. "Gin, wake up. I'm finished fixing up your room and want to take you to see it."

Ginny reluctantly opened her eyes and groaned as Hermione helped her up, an arm around her waist as she brought her to her feet before steering her toward her new room. She would have to make sure to remind Molly to tell Harry of the new room so he'd know where to find Ginny when he came by. Once they reached the room and stood in the doorway, Hermione asked, "Well, what do you think?"

Ginny looked around and was instantly enchanted. It was everything she could ever ask for, all her favourite things in her favourite colours, including a place for the baby when the time came. "It's lovely, 'Mione. Everything I could ask for. I don't think I'll ever want to leave here."

"Oh, one last thing ... I've utilised wizard space on the bed. It doesn't look big enough for more than one, but I assure you it is. Just in case Harry wants to stay with you." She gave her friend a sly wink.

Ginny's eyes filled with tears as she hugged her friend. "What would I do without a friend like you, 'Mione?"

"Well, you'd probably have been married to Harry long before now, if it hadn't been for me getting pregnant, but other than that ..." her voice trailed off. "Glad you like it. Let me know what Harry thinks of it. Now I've got to go home and rest, put Solomon down and the two of us will take a nap together. Give my best to Harry ... and guess what, Ron's finally gotten the message, and we're going out Saturday. Dinner at the Three Broomsticks."

"What are you going to do with Solomon?"

"I'm still debating who to leave him with ... my mum or Molly. They've both offered, so I've got to make up my mind between now and Saturday. I've got to go get him now, get back home and leave you to settle in. Oh, by the way, I've even put up Silencing Charms on your walls, but leave you to put them on your door, along with Locking Charms, if you feel the need." Hermione winked wickedly at her.

Ginny hugged her friend again; Hermione hugged her back, then left after telling her to kiss little Solomon for her and thanking her for congratulating her on Harry's officially proposing to her some days earlier.

Within moments, Ginny had settled herself on her bed and fell back to sleep. Not long afterward, Molly tiptoed in and waved her wand to make a nearby blanket settle over Ginny so she would be warm and comfortable--then she gave her daughter a gentle kiss on the forehead and left again.

* * * * *

Ginny awakened to Harry's gentle kiss. She opened her eyes to see his beloved face above hers, his lovely green eyes gazing tenderly into her own. "Welcome back, Sleeping Beauty."

"Harry. Did you have a good day?"

He shrugged and tightened his hold on her hand. "It went about as well as it ever does. Oh well, I suppose I should be thankful I don't have to chase down any Dark types anymore ... or at least not at the moment." He looked around the room, marveling at how charming and appropriate it was for Ginny. "My compliments to your decorator."

" 'Mione came over and did it for me," Ginny informed him. "Mum told you where to find me, I assume."

"Obviously one of her many talents," Harry remarked. "And yes, she did."

"Oh, guess what. She even put a wizard space charm on the bed so we can share it if necessary."

Harry was unable to bring himself to be surprised at this, only able to say, "Very thoughtful of her."

"She even put Silencing Charms on the walls. However, she left it to me to put the appropriate charms on the door."

"She's really something else," Harry opined. "Oh, did you hear that Ron's finally asked her out?"

"Yeah, she told me. She's still debating who to leave Solomon with, in fact." The look on Harry's face made Ginny speak up again. "Don't you even think of offering to take him! We haven't had a chance to be alone for some time."

"But I want you to get to know him," Harry gently protested even as he joined her on the bed and put his arms around her, gently pressing her head down onto his chest.

"Plenty of time for that," Ginny reminded him as she slid her own arms around him. "Which reminds me ... have you found a flat for us yet?"

"'Fraid not, in between visiting my son, working and looking after you."

"Well, you'd better get with it, Mister. After all, I'm just a few months away from giving birth."

"Oh, I'm pretty sure I'll find something in time," he assured her. "Of course, if nothing else, I'll conjure something up and put a Permanance Charm on it." He smiled and put a finger over her lips, which she promptly kissed. "But no more talking now. Just shut it and let me kiss you."

But kissing wasn't all they did. After a time, their kisses and touches turned intimate, and they made tenderly passionate love after Harry had put Locking and Silencing Charms on the door of Ginny's room. After that, the lovers simply slept the rest of the afternoon away. Not until Harry had taken off the Silencing Charm and Molly had called everyone to dinner did they wake up; he helped Ginny out to the dinner table and they sat side-by-side, squeezing hands periodically. After dinner, he took Ginny back to her room and settled her back in bed, staying with her until she was asleep again, leaving a note for her to find when she awakened and a candle burning so she wouldn't awaken in the dark.

* * * * *

Of course, the initial reaction of the rest of the Weasley brothers to Ginny's unexpected pregnancy were readiness to hex the culprit into the next century, but they thought twice about it when they found out that it was Harry and that he was not only willing to take responsibility for her care and that of his child, he truly loved her and fully intended to marry her. That was likely to be the only thing which allowed Harry to keep his bits, and he was thankful for both Ginny and Ron's intervention in his behalf. Of course, the elder brothers still thought with a part of them that those most concerned were too close to the situation to be objective but at the same time, were well aware of both their tempers and that of their redoubtable mother Molly ... so they accepted it, at least outwardly. After all, it could have been far worse--and Harry had had the decency to marry and care for Hermione, who had also had his child, even though he didn't love her the way he did Ginny. The point was, he had lived up to his responsibility ... and that was what mattered.

Ginny also decided to name the unborn child, which had been discovered to be a daughter, Rosalind Megan. Ginny had done considerable research into both the most popular baby names in the UK and the name meanings, and was quite pleased with her choice. Now all she had to do was get it past Harry and the rest. Of course, in the end, she expected to compromise over the middle name, but was determined to have at least the first name be her own choice, whatever friends and family tried to do to convince her otherwise.