Impervious
Harry Potter can take a lot of things.
He doesn’t mind the way Hermione’s got a penchant for drawing up schedules and slipping them amongst his books when he’s not looking. He’s learned the art of predicting and avoiding the trajectories of the crumbs that Ron inevitably ends up spraying during meals.
And of course, there’s that whole business with Voldemort.
But then she comes along, with that hair and those eyes and that laugh. And Harry finds himself coming undone with each barely-there brush of her fingers against his own.
Harry Potter is far from impervious to Ginny Weasley.
Conflict
When Ginny Weasley isn’t taking part in the famous Weasley sibling pastime of Ron-baiting, she despises conflict. She avoids catty gossip, and pissing contests in classes, and, well, whatever else it is that conflict-loving people get themselves into.
But then he comes along, with that hair and those eyes and that grin. And standing across from him in a crowded room, after years of playing nice, Ginny decides that some things are worth taking into her own hands and fighting for.
To hell with it, Ginny thinks to herself, just before she gives Harry Potter the kiss of a lifetime.