Tom always knew when Ginny had opened the dairy, his days were spent aimless, almost as if he was dreaming, but when Ginny thought of him or opened the dairy it was like being woken up. Thankfully for Tom she had been turning to the dairy more and more everyday and he no longer had to wait long until he was joined by the girl with hair like fire.
“Hello Ginny,” He drawled, a smile playing at the corner of his mouth as Ginny appeared before him. When she first started writing in the dairy he could only communicate with her through the pages but as their bond grew they had begun to appear to each other. If she was alone he could come to her but mostly she came to him, wherever he was, he still wasn’t completely sure. He approached her, his best smile plastered onto his handsome face. It was the smile that always got him out of trouble, that made people feel at ease, hid the bile that surrounded his heart.
“I’ve missed you.” He said, reaching out and tucking a strand of red hair behind her ear. He wasn’t lying completely, he had missed her. No – He had been craving her, he needed her, that was different from missing.














