What, learning? Always learning because we'll never know everything? [She smiles briefly, thinks to the Ravenclaws she's befriended, the one she dated.] I think it can be, yeah. Maybe.
[She's a Gryffindor and a Weasley. She will always value knowledge because she's a clever witch, she and her brothers are all smart, but it isn't in the same way as those Sorted under the eagle. To Ginny, life is about living, to throw oneself into every moment with the greatest daring, the widest arms, to embrace it all and to do so without a second glance or thought. Some may call it recklessness and Ginny has learned to not let that rule her at all times, but it's an instinct that cannot be curbed—she wants to live, has fought to live, has fought for others to do it, too.]
But I think all fathers would be proud to hear that from their kids, that they're trying to be as good as them. Any parent, really.
action.
[She's a Gryffindor and a Weasley. She will always value knowledge because she's a clever witch, she and her brothers are all smart, but it isn't in the same way as those Sorted under the eagle. To Ginny, life is about living, to throw oneself into every moment with the greatest daring, the widest arms, to embrace it all and to do so without a second glance or thought. Some may call it recklessness and Ginny has learned to not let that rule her at all times, but it's an instinct that cannot be curbed—she wants to live, has fought to live, has fought for others to do it, too.]
But I think all fathers would be proud to hear that from their kids, that they're trying to be as good as them. Any parent, really.