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Draco and Ginny have a one stand at a Ministry office party and there are consequences to their actions.
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Harry had spent years imagining this moment.
Snitch in hand.
Roar of the crowd.
Ginevra Weasley *finally* fixing those bright brown eyes on him.He had imagined this moment countless times…
…but never stuffed in Dumbledore’s office squeezed between the Headmaster, two Heads of Houses, an honorary uncle, his godfather, a referee, an auror, his parents and a nervous-looking phoenix.
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Ginny’s life after her First year was very different than a normal witch would want. Having lost her connection to her magic, her parents had no other choice but to send her to a Muggle boarding school outside of St. Ottery Catchpole. Which was fine. She finished her A-Levels with high results, which was great. Finding a job was easy enough. Working for the local newspaper kept her fed and clothed, so that, too, was grand.
So why couldn't she feel anything beyond bland apathy or despondent anger at having lived a life so… stale?
Until one day as she leaves work, she clocks a familiar face across the street.
Harry Potter. What was Harry Potter doing in the small town of Honiton?
Bookmarked by loysen
07 Mar 2026
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Hinny+ginny perdeu a magia+foi ser jornalista no mundo trouxa+ele tomava poção para magia ficar controlada+lucio correu atras dele como psicopata que ele é+finalizada
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When Harry Potter and his godson move in next door, Ginny didn't expect much in her life to change - despite Luna's claim that he would be 'perfect' for her.
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Draco Malfoy had wanted Ginny Weasley since they were children, saved her favourite tarts like offerings. She never looked his way - until sixth year, when they kissed in an empty classroom and he had her, briefly. Then she chose Harry Potter, publicly.
Now she’s back as a Chaser for the Montrose Magpies, and Draco’s had years to study her emotional architecture: she wants what hurts, what doesn’t fit. That - he can manage.
A story about an unreasonably long-standing, foundational crush.

