Post by gear on Oct 23, 2011 9:35:36 GMT -8
Prompt Number : #3 Pure
Title: The Many Facets of a Girl
Ratings: PG13
Warnings: Language
Summary: Ginny Weasley is not the kind of girl you can paint with a single stroke of the brush.
Ginny is a good girl. A pretty girl, a nice girl, a pure girl. She’s naïve; she doesn’t know what’s best for her, her older brothers take care of her. She needs to be rescued; she’s the damsel in distress. She follows the rules, never gets in trouble. She dates a few boys, but she’s in love with Harry Potter, the savior of the wizarding world. She does what’s expected of her. She wants what’s best for the wizarding world.
Ginny is a bad girl. A beautiful girl, a strong girl, a sexy girl. She’s smart; she knows what’s good for her, she drags her older brothers out of danger. She takes care of herself; she’s the knight in shining armor. She bends the rules, just a little bit, so that they better fit her needs. She never gets in trouble; she never gets caught. She dates a few boys, a few girls. She had a crush on Harry Potter, savior of the wizarding world when she was eleven. She’s loves Luna Lovegood. She does whatever she damn well pleases. She wants what’s best for the wizarding world.
The wizarding world needs normalcy. After their world shattered around them, witches and wizards need calm. The magical community wants weddings and births and celebration, anything to distract them from the funerals and deaths and mourning. Witches and wizards want romance; dashing young men and pretty young girls and crash course love.
The wizarding world wants Ginny Weasley to marry Harry Potter.
Ginny Weasley wants what’s best for the wizarding world.
Ginny Weasley loves Luna Lovegood.
Ginny Weasley marries Harry Potter, and the crowd goes wild.
There are many tears at the wedding, but only the bride's are of regret.
Title: The Many Facets of a Girl
Ratings: PG13
Warnings: Language
Summary: Ginny Weasley is not the kind of girl you can paint with a single stroke of the brush.
Ginny is a good girl. A pretty girl, a nice girl, a pure girl. She’s naïve; she doesn’t know what’s best for her, her older brothers take care of her. She needs to be rescued; she’s the damsel in distress. She follows the rules, never gets in trouble. She dates a few boys, but she’s in love with Harry Potter, the savior of the wizarding world. She does what’s expected of her. She wants what’s best for the wizarding world.
Ginny is a bad girl. A beautiful girl, a strong girl, a sexy girl. She’s smart; she knows what’s good for her, she drags her older brothers out of danger. She takes care of herself; she’s the knight in shining armor. She bends the rules, just a little bit, so that they better fit her needs. She never gets in trouble; she never gets caught. She dates a few boys, a few girls. She had a crush on Harry Potter, savior of the wizarding world when she was eleven. She’s loves Luna Lovegood. She does whatever she damn well pleases. She wants what’s best for the wizarding world.
The wizarding world needs normalcy. After their world shattered around them, witches and wizards need calm. The magical community wants weddings and births and celebration, anything to distract them from the funerals and deaths and mourning. Witches and wizards want romance; dashing young men and pretty young girls and crash course love.
The wizarding world wants Ginny Weasley to marry Harry Potter.
Ginny Weasley wants what’s best for the wizarding world.
Ginny Weasley loves Luna Lovegood.
Ginny Weasley marries Harry Potter, and the crowd goes wild.
There are many tears at the wedding, but only the bride's are of regret.