It has been more than a year and a half since chapter 11 (in other words, I suck), but here, at last, is chapter 12 of "Secrets"!
Chapter 12: Into the Dark. In which Ginny wrestles with moral dilemmas and fails to reach any satisfactory conclusions. Attempting to protect Harry and claim responsibility for what she unleashed, she recovers Tom's
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I find Neville adorable and I try to work him into the story whenever it seems feasible. :-)
The bit about choosing classes is mostly me taking advantage of having a closed canon (and also Ginny's greater familiarity with Hogwarts and the wizarding world) and letting people notice things when they ought to notice them, instead of being effectively blindsided the way Harry so often is. (Harry is shockingly incurious about any number of things. So is Ron, come to think of it; I wanted to have Ginny behave more sensibly.)
My mental Ginny is, in many ways, a mirror version of Draco Malfoy. It would not at all surprise me if the Hat had seriously considered dropping her into Slytherin! (It wouldn't surprise me if the twins had ended up there either, come to that. They're certainly sneaky enough, and they definitely have ambition, though it's a bit sideways to what Mrs. Weasley considers acceptable life goals. *grin*)
I had a lot of fun with the dream sequences in this chapter. They're so much more interesting than complete blackouts!
I think the real point of "Secrets," and especially of the chapters once Ginny discovers Tom's true nature, is that Ginny is NOT an empty, helpless damsel in distress. Instead, she's the heroine of her own story, doing her best to solve a problem she thinks is her fault. And yes, she's not perfect, she jumps to conclusions, she makes stupid mistakes, and she's going about it entirely the wrong way -- this is not a battle anyone can win alone -- but she's taking responsibility and she's trying.
I honestly think this explains canon much better than complete possession and loss of will, because otherwise the lengthy gaps between attacks make very little sense. Tom has no real reason to wait before going after Harry. Ginny, on the other hand, has every reason to stall him as long as she can.
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