A really underrated aspect of Harry and Ginny's relationship is Harry having as one of the main reasons for falling for Ginny thinking she is incredibly funny.
Men tend to have this--very rooted in misogyny-- bias about women not being funny (because to laugh with someone and not at them, you actually need to respect them).
But Harry Potter, one of the most famous main characters of all time, thinks his wife is the funniest person on earth. Which makes the fact that they were never adapted correctly on screen a tragedy. I truly think it would have really made a difference for a lot of young boys to have Harry's view of Ginny as a reference.
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Everyone keeps saying it makes no sense that Harry, who hated his fame, ended up with Ginny, who had a crush on him because of his fame. But that's ... not true. Ginny had a crush on just Harry, not the boy who lived. She knew Harry hated his fame. Remember the first time Ginny spoke in front of Harry after Malfoy mocked his fame? 'Leave him alone, he didn't want all that!'
If anyone was obsessed with Harry because of his fame, it was Colin Creevey. Ginny's obsession with Harry was nothing like Colin's. She wasn't imposing, she never annoyed Harry, she left him alone. Harry was the one who used to reach out to her and tried to talk to her in the beginning. So yeah, the 'Harry never noticed Ginny' argument isn't true either. Thank you for coming to my Ted Talk.
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“You are protected, in short, by your ability to love! The only protection that can possibly work against the lure of power like Voldemort’s! In spite of all the temptation you have endured, all the suffering, you remain pure of heart, just as pure as you were at the age of eleven…” Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
Ginny cried when she took that picture of Harry with their kids after he got back from a mission, safe and sound. They were his most powerful shield.
The sun was dipping low, closing out the long summer day in a wash of gold and amber that shimmered across the surface of the small fishing pond. The noise of the family gathering faded behind them as Ginny and Harry slipped away, their footsteps unhurried, their shoulders brushing as they walked.
Ginny let out a laugh, bright and incredulous. “The whole cubicle?”
“Filled to the brim,” Harry said, grinning. “Letters, postcards—everything. Kingsley promised they had security wizards screening them all before delivering the lot. Said it like that was meant to reassure me before they buried me alive in it.”
“And what did you do with them?” she asked, glancing sideways at him.
“Donated them,” he said lightly.
“To the Harry Potter Memorial Library and Orphanage?” Ginny asked with a sly grin.
Harry nudged her in the side when she snorted. “You haven’t seen the latest Skeeter article? It’s apparently a Quidditch Training Centre now—for orphans and reformed Death Eaters.”
Ginny huffed. “Oh, well. How noble of you.”
“Apparently,” Harry said. “Anyway, I tossed most of them. Figured anyone who actually knows me would know where to send a birthday card.”
“You did not throw all of them away!”
“Well… Ron and Neville had a look through first.”
“Oh, and you didn’t?”
“I was mostly trying to clear a path back to my desk chair,” he admitted.
Ginny bumped his shoulder. “So what did your adoring fans send you? Anything good?”
Harry sighed, dragging a hand through his hair. “I kept the ones from little kids.”
“Of course you did. For your very real, completely legitimate orphan Quidditch empire.”
“Obviously.”
They walked a few steps in comfortable silence before he continued, “There were loads of party invitations. People seem to think I’m terribly lonely. That I need a proper family to celebrate with. No one should spend a birthday alone.”
“If only they knew about Mum’s dinner.”
“Exactly.” He smiled faintly. “And then there were the homemade gifts.”
“Oh, not homemade gifts from rabid fans!”
“I got a pair of knitted socks,” he said. “They reminded me of Dobby.”
Ginny scrunched up her nose in judgment. “Who sends a stranger knitted socks?”
Harry’s grin turned crooked. “That wasn’t the strangest one.”
“Oh?”
“A witch sent me—” he hesitated, already laughing, “—panties made of licorice wands. Neville opened that one. Went about as red as the… gift.”
Ginny doubled over, laughter spilling out of her.
“She included a homemade Bertie Bott’s recipe,” Harry added, barely holding it together. “Assorted… intimate flavours.”
“No!” Ginny gasped, clutching her sides.
“Ron tried them,” Harry said solemnly. “Said they tasted salty.”
“Stop!” she choked. “You are making that up now.”
“I really wish I were.”
Ginny shook her head, still laughing as she straightened. “Wow. And all we had to offer you was cake and decent company. You must feel thoroughly unappreciated by us in comparison.”
Harry took in the sight of her laughing, the setting sun reflected in her brown eyes. “It truly is a tragedy,” he said dryly.
But his hand found hers as they walked, and he didn’t let go.
Thank you!! This is amazing, I loved every bit of the easy chatting, Neville and Ron making the gift chaos both worse and bearable abd how happy they seem.
Ginny is placed into the service of a Duke to serve as the lady's maid for his future Duchess. But things spiral out of control when Ginny forms an unlikely connection with the Duke, a connection that raises questions and feelings that neither of them knows how to answer.
Feelings that are nothing more than wishful thinking.
Note: This story is inspired by Benedict and Sophie from Bridgerton. My attempt at a Hinny forbidden romance!
Yes, I wrote another regency romance. Here are the tropes you can expect: forbidden love (Harry is a Duke, Ginny is a maid!!!!), forced proximity (there was ONLY one bed, folks), and lots of pining.
Harry is briefly betrothed to Daphne, but I promise nothing comes out of it.
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I DID IT!!!
IT'S FINISHED!!!
The final chapter of the Red Fury is now out!
A HUGE THANK YOU to everyone who read this fic and supported me along the journey. It feels like a crazy accomplishment to get 20 chapters and 131k words out and shared with this amazing community.
Read the complete story on AO3!
hopefully the next event will be better
this was a let down
I'm sorry you were disappointed it was just me.
I know it wasn't a real event which is why I made sure we had another event lined up to take place soon that's for everyone where we will (hopefully) have a variety of writers that will suit you better.
this is just a WILD ask to me. not only has kami taken on an immense amount of responsibility and ownership when it comes to the hinny community to keep it active and ALIVE... she single-handedly wrote nine (NINE) new fics in the span of like two months?? a group of us were in on it, sure, but this was all kami. simply because she loves hinny and loves the people who love hinny.
so for her work and passion and love to be verbalized as not good enough makes me irrationally angry. like you had to see the reblogs and the tags and the ao3 comments and the discord, right? like you saw the people laughing and enjoying the joke and relishing the new fics and fun premise... you saw that, right?? so the absolute audacity to say it is a let down... IT JUST BOGGLES THE MIND y'know?
do you feel better about yourself knowing you made someone feel bad? someone who, hypothetically, if we didn't have, the community of harry/ginny shippers would be a ghost town? do you feel good about yourself making a snide comment on anon?
This is why fanfic writers burn out. Next time you wonder why Hinny doesn't have as many fics as other ships, remember to be kinder to the authors that keep this community going.
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Harry's nearsightedness really makes Hinny so much sweeter
Imagine Harry waking up morning and nearsightedness making him focus on Ginny's beautiful face and her adorable freckles, while Ginny catches him looking at her 😍😍😍
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Here are some complaints and rants! If you mind, don’t read any further 🤧🤧🤧
Recently, I saw something that upset me and realized I hadn't mentioned this before—I'm an OTP purist for both Harry and Ginny. I can only accept Harry being single or with Ginny, and the same goes for Ginny—she's either single or with Harry.
That is to say, I don’t appreciate you mentioning other ships involving characters like Harry or Ginny in the comments section of my Hinny fanart.(Especially, please don’t say that my art looks like Harry is with another woman or Ginny is with another man in a romantic relationship…)
I acknowledge that every ship is interesting and believe that every fanart creator is talented and outstanding. If you prioritize other ships or dislike my fanart, you are more than welcome to look for other artists instead of criticizing my ship in front of me.
I'm not even kidding, that's exactly how I imagined her. And in that chapter, he literally wakes up to focus on her and her overwhelming beauty. His world would literally focus in on her. ❤️❤️❤️
Harry blinked, diverting his gaze from the kites in the sky (he was just considering if he was too old to learn how to fly a kite).
“What?”
“Your first kiss,” said Ginny calmly. “How was it?”
“Why do you wanna know about my first kiss?”
“You were the one who suggested we try dating.” She shivered exaggeratedly as if the word offended her. Harry couldn’t help his laugh.
“How scandalous of me.”
“Usually people go on dates before they are in a relationship,” she noted, raising their intertwined hands.
“You know me, I don’t do things the usual way.”
Ginny smiled, moving closer to him on the bench. “This feels pretty normal,” she said in a small voice, winking at him.
Harry flushed, pleased; Ginny was right. So far, the day had been ordinary and that was the best compliment he could give it. Leaving the wizarding world behind to walk upon Muggle London had been a simple and yet brilliant idea. Here, there was no pressure, no tension upon any of their shoulders.
Here he was just an eighteen-year-old guy enjoying the day with his gorgeous girlfriend, two unknown faces in the middle of this very crowded city; a normal couple sitting on a bench at Hyde Park.
“So—your first kiss?”
“How is this a first date type of question?”
“Probably because it involves so many embarrassing moments that you know it can’t get worse afterwards.”
Harry supposed she got a point. “I have to say, I improved a lot afterwards,” he assured, pulling her hair behind her back casually. “You never complained,” he added. His lips traced the column of her neck, which earned him real shivers this time.
She giggled as she pushed him away.
“Nice try—but you are not getting away from this.”
“Ugh, a bloke had to try.” He placed a soft peck on her cheek before resuming his position on the bench. “Wet.”
“What?”
“How my first kiss went. Wet.”
She frowned. “Wet like—you were underwater or—”
“No, no. You know back when—well, she was crying so—”
“Crying? Oh. Oh.” Ginny patted his back. “It was not your fault.”
“One would think it would help to cheer her up.” He rolled his eyes, ignoring the pinkness on his cheeks. “That’s what your brother told me, anyway.”
“You know Ron is not the best relationship advisor in the world, right?”
“Considering how long it took for him to realise Hermione is a girl… yeah, looking back, I see it now.”
Ginny laughed for a moment. Then she threw him a furtive glance before looking up, to the same kites that Harry had been admiring before.
“Was it a nice kiss?”
“I… I don’t know!”
“Well—did you want to kiss her again?”
“I—I think so, I don’t know, I was fifteen and I was a mess. Why are you asking me this?”
She sighed. “Because I got curious. I couldn’t ask you before and for all she knows Hogwarts, A History, by heart, Hermione is terrible at details. We talk about this kind of thing,” she added, unashamed.
“Like—”
“Like everything. Well, almost everything. Turns out I can’t deal with details involving my brother.”
“Ugh. That makes us two.”
“Anyway—details.”
“I think in this aspect I am like Hermione.” He shrugged. “I didn’t pay enough attention.”
“It was your first kiss.”
“Hm.” His fingers traced the back of her hand. “She threw her arms around my neck. I looked at her and then I just knew what I had to do. So I kissed her—first I tugged her lower lip, and it was as soft as I thought it would be—and I had spent a lot of time considering it. And then I was holding her face and—funny thing about tongues, right? You don’t really know what to do until you are doing it and it is just so nice. I felt like I could go on like that for days—you know when time stops and it feels as if there are just the two of you in the world, but in fact, you are in the middle of the Common Room and everyone is just staring—”
“Hey.” Ginny’s eyes were sparkling. “That was not your first kiss.”
“No, but it was ours—and at that time I was noticing everything. I would have given a much better recount to Ron and Hermione, except—”
“They witnessed firsthand, yeah.” Ginny laughed warmly. “And you know what, kissing the girl you had a crush on for ages—that’s also a pretty normal thing.”
“Didn’t we kiss after I missed the match because I got a detention for cursing my school archenemy with a spell invented by a professor who spied—”
“Fine, fine. Not the usual way.” She kissed him softly on the lips; it was just a peck, a brush innocent by any standard, and yet Harry felt again that same brightness that always came attached with kissing Ginny. “I know you won’t ever ask, but I don’t remember either.”
“What?”
“How it feels to kiss someone else. Not to say I didn’t like them, or that snogging wasn’t nice—”
“Er—I would rather not think about it. Though—” He fidgeted with his free hand. “It was seeing you and Dean together that made me realise how I felt about you. So—silver linings, I guess…?”
“Oh, no.” Ginny slid closer to him again. “That’s not the kind of silver lining we enjoy,” she said, and then there was nothing innocent about their kiss anymore; it was pure light, warming and glowing, the kind that made Harry lose any sense of time and space.
When they broke apart, at last, Harry traced her face. “Sunlit days,” he declared.
“What?”
“Kissing you feels like this.” He gestured around, to the bright green grass behind them, where people were picnicking over towels; to the lake in front of them, where a water fountain was turned on, sprinkling them with steam when the wind turned; and then to the blue sky, only a few fluffy white clouds in sight. It was a hot day, and the sound of bird songs and people chattering just added to the normalcy that Harry most craved. “Like a summer day.”
She kissed the palm of his hand. “We will share all seasons now.”
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Angst, amnesia, hurt/comfort, evil!Cho Chang, forbidden love
Rated E
Multiple chapters
40K+ words
Harry is trying to settle back into his relationship with Cho after his complete amnesia of the last 5 years. He can't help but feel uneasy. There is the dreaded matcha tea that is just forebodingly bad, there are the deleted texts from a deleted number from over 3 years ago. Harry feels restless and he needs answers and surely the person who has been deleted would be the one person Cho was not close with and would perhaps tell him the truth.
Chapter 10: So Close
They ended up pausing on a bridge over a stream and Ginny leaned her elbows on the railing and looked at the water passing by. He came to stand beside her.
After a minute or so, Ginny’s attention shifted from the water to him. “What’s on your mind?”
He turned to her. “What?”
“I can tell you’ve been chewing on something for a while,” Ginny said. “Spit it out. There is no point having secrets between us two.”
She had a point.
He still hesitated. “It’s kind of big.”
She glanced down towards his crotch. “I know.” She bit back her smile.
He chuckled. “It’s very big.”
“Alright, stop bragging,” she retorted. She returned her gaze to the water. “What is it?”