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shocfix ([info]shocfix) wrote,
@ 2002-01-10 01:00:00

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Geometry - H/G - G
Title: Geometry
Author: [info]shocfix
Pairing: Harry/Ginny
Words : 300
Rating: G

Written for the 200 Member Challenge at [info]hpgw_otp.

My number is 3.14 – blame [info]delicfcd, he chose 9.8.


Geometry
****
Harry had grown up alone. He didn’t really mind – it’s not like he remembered anything different.

He was Just Harry, a point, a singularity, and he was alone.

But then came Hogwarts.

Well. Magic.

The magic of creating stupid stubby little legs on a teacup. One day he’d find a use for that spell, if only to annoy Ron.

Ron. Magic. Friendship.

The magic of friendship. Of feeling included.

Sometimes the rest of the school made him uncomfortably the centre of attention, but with Ron and Hermione he was part of a circle. A circle of friends. Could you even have a circle with just three points on the circumference? OK, a triangle of friends, then. It didn’t matter. A lovely, balanced equilateral triangle. He was included.

Ron and Hermione. He’d always sort of realised that they would get together. And then what would happen? They would be so close, and he’d, well, he pictured himself at the apex of a long, thin isosceles triangle, still connected, but further away from his friends.

But that would be fine. He wouldn’t be alone.

And then.

Then Ginny.

The two of them were together and he had never belonged to another person before. The bond between them was just a straight line – but straight lines went on for ever, didn’t they?

When he found Ginny, he watched her moving as part of a larger circle. There were easily enough Weasleys to populate the entire circumference of a loving family circle.

And when he came back to Ginny after the War, when he stood opposite her in that circle, when their hands and hearts were joined together, when he kissed her, oh, the line between them grew, changed, became so much more, as he was absorbed seamlessly into the circumference of a family.


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