Ginny and how she changes

flyingmonkeypurple tab1669 at elnet.com
Fri Dec 16 23:00:09 UTC 2005


No: HPFGUIDX 144867

In the first book:
Harry he knows nothing about her. All he really knows is that she 
wants to meet him. He doesn't think about her again.

Second book:
Harry finds out that Ginny has this huge crush on him and keeps 
dropping things when he is around. Harry does not have time to think 
about Ginny. He is worried about people thinking that he is the heir 
of Slytherin. Ginny keeps embarrassing him. He saves her from death.

Third book: 
She is not a big part. I see how she is closer with Hermione. She 
is laughing with her and her mother. 

Fourth book:
She has gotten closer with Hermione because she knows who she is 
going to the ball with. She won't tell Ron or Harry who it is. Their 
friendship is too important, and proudly to piss off Ron. She knows 
something that he doesn't.

Fifth book:
She starts talking to Harry. It is brought to Harry's attention 
that Ginny dose not Fancy him anymore. She even gives Harry advices 
about Cho.  Harry realizes that she is really smart and can play 
Quidditch. Ginny does a lot of teaching to Harry in this book. She 
tells him that he is not the only one whose mind was being used. She 
yells at him and tells him that she can take care of herself. Ginny 
proves herself to Harry and he learns that she doesn't take 
anything. If she doesn't like anything it's gone.

Sixth book:
Ginny makes Harry laugh and they spend a lot of time together. He 
likes her company and develops a crush. She is herself with him and 
he like what sees.

As far as Ginny suddenly liking Quidditch why would Harry notice 
that she likes Quidditch so much when she embarrasses him so much?


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