Why Percy Weasley does the things he does.
Ron/Ginny poetry. Those summer days, away from everyone.
Drabble - Ankle-deep in feathers and fears.
Drabble - No one notices Ron and Ginny... this time.
Drabble - The Weasley clock witnesses a moment in time.
Drabble - Ginny shares her freckles with someone else.
He has a sister, you see. A sister named Ginny and he loves her very much. But an evil monster stole her away from him one Autumn night.
Ron pens a letter for his favourite girl.
What bothers me is that I have realized that I look at you the same way you look at him.
Girls as a whole continue to confound Ron, except for Ginny. But for some reason, she's confusing in other ways.
So I never told anyone again, the games we used to play / What brothers and sisters can or cannot do, who are they to say? (Ron/Ginny poetry.)
Why is everything in her room frightening and everything in Ron's room smells good, like soap and Gryffindor tower and Ron, and nothing has a threatening shadow?
One day, he brought her by the hand, out into the woods, to watch how butterflies get their wings...