Ginny Weasley (
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poly_chromatic2013-04-24 10:22 am
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I can't imagine how much of a chore cleaning up this mess would be.
[Ginny Weasley, ladies and gentlemen, sitting on a bench in Xanadu with photographs fluttering down from the sky around her. She clears off a spot next to her and sets her device down so you get a shot of her looking up, plucking a few from the air with a Seeker's precision.
She glances down at the ones in her hands, brows knit and mouth a tight line. It's no one she recognises, but who's to say the day will remain that way if she keeps looking?]
Anyway. [Ginny looks at the camera, brushing her hair back over her shoulders.] Now you lot know what I look like if you didn't before. If you see this face in anything you pick up today, I'd like to have them sent over to the offices at Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes, Passioné, or my flat.
I'll be sure to do the same for you.
[ooc; ms weasley's photographs here. feel free to nab any of them, there are copies! also adding this one as a better version of the ~sunlit days~ kiss.]

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Brought it straight over, kid. Knew it had to be important. [ Knew he needed to know if she was okay. ]
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She never did get to see what Tom looked like, in the end. Maybe a glance, just before her eyes slipped shut into darkness, just as he flickered to life outside the pages. She'd cared for him. She thought he felt the same for her. Foolish, all of it, now that she knows the full story. But she'd been eleven years old.]
Thanks, Bucky. [She bites her lip, unsure how to move on.] Sorry you had to see it.
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[ He's never seen her like this - sure she came back to the City young but not that young and he leans his shoulder against hers in a soft, conciliatory motion. ] How old are you there?
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[It's been practically ten years. She's better about it now, it's more the shock of seeing it after going so long without a clear image of what had happened that's hitting her—but she'd grown from all that and so she's trying to be level-headed, voice clear and soft.]
Remember when that t-shirt curse happened and mine said I'd been possessed? It was my first year at school.
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[ His hands tighten slightly as though he wants to maybe punch something for her even with the decade that's passed. ]
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I was part of the war before we even knew there was one. But— [She turns the photo over, not looking at it anymore, looking at him.] Harry saved my life. Tom... [The name she kept calling out in her fevered delirium during the zombie attacks.] He needed me to become real, I think. Used me all year to get stronger. [And she, weaker.] But it worked out in the end.
I don't even remember a lot of it, to be honest.
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[ A pause. ] But you got me here, Gin. Anything bad happens to you, lemme know. I know how to aim.
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So do I. [Then - ] Thanks, Bucky. For that and for bringing this by. Maybe it's a good thing for me to see. [She picks it up again, glancing down as she leans into his hug.] I don't feel like—I mean, I hate it, but it doesn't scare me anymore.
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[ Because he'd kill anyone who frightened her now. ]
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[ He looks thoughtful. ] Want me to get rid of it for you?
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[Will she, though? Or will she want to hold onto it as a reminder? Maybe that isn't healthy. Maybe the City'll take it away from her before she has to make that decision.]
This was the only one?
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[ He doesn't feel bad for lying, he's protecting her. ] That was the only one.
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Always looking out for me, aren't you.
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[Then, softer, fingertips resting against the image of her too-still, too-pale form in shadow - ]
Glad I stuck around long enough to get to meet you.
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[And then she leans over and ruffles a hand through his hair.]
Promise. We're okay.
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Brooklyn boys never go up.
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[She settles back against the sofa, fingers drumming gently against the photo on her leg.]
Maybe this curse isn't too bad, even with this. Better than the last time we spoke about the war, isn't it?
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The City sure does try to make you deal with crap you don't wanna deal with.
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[She doesn't believe that, but.]
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Kid I still wake up looking for a weapon, believe me, nobody here's gonna judge you for not being over it.
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