Ginny had waited and waited for Harry to emerge after the Battle of Hogwarts and she finally gets to talk to him. This fiction unites Hogwarts Rebellion and Observations.
Hope Johnson, manager of the Holyhead Harpies, is looking through the profiles of the players who are leaving Hogwarts at the end of the 1999 school year.
Ginny's war was very different to Harry's war but just as important. The rebellion by the students of Hogwarts put the members of Dumbledore's Army into daily dangerous situations with Death Eaters.
Harry and Ginny have offered to babysit Teddy for the day and are not proving to be very successful at it but as Harry puts it, “Surely it’s all good practice for the future.”
Summer and happiness have finally started to return to The Burrow along with the August sun. Harry and Ginny are enjoying teenage life without responsibilities but as the Hogwarts letters arrive, both realise that peace will not last long.
As Harry helps clean and rebuild Hogwarts he finds a number of the Carrows' disciplinary cards including one clearly labelled 'Ginevra Molly Weasley'.
The wedding was the easy part. The next morning the reality of being a wife starts to sink home to Ginny.
On the annual trip to Diagon Alley Harry hears some unwelcome news, forcing him to accept that his little girl is not so little anymore.
Harry and Ginny’s engagement announcement from the Daily Prophet.
Two years after the defeat of Voldemort, the Wizarding world is still in chaos many people are in refugee camps across Britain and their hero is still missing, feared dead. His girlfriend Ginny Weasley sets out for one of those camps. Full summary inside
Curiosity gets the better of eighteen year old Ginny as she tries to prove a point to her older brothers and disappears in Knockturn Alley. Full summary and warning inside. Pre HBP