Ginny Weasley soared through the air on her broom, her hair whipping behind her like a fiery banner. The game was intense, but she thrived on the adrenaline, her eyes sharp and focused. Suddenly, a blinding flash of lightning split the sky, followed by a deafening crack. Ginny felt a jolt of pain shoot through her body, but she gritted her teeth and continued playing, determined not to show any weakness.
Ginny dismounted her broom and winced as she felt a sharp pain in her shoulder. She glanced around, ensuring no one noticed her discomfort. She knew she should seek help, but her pride wouldn't allow it. Instead, she headed towards the locker room, hoping the pain would subside on its own.
Molly Weasley was busy in the kitchen, preparing dinner for her family. Ginny entered quietly, trying to keep her movements steady to avoid attracting attention. However, Molly's keen eyes noticed the slight wince on Ginny's face. "Ginny, dear, are you alright?" Ginny hesitated, then nodded, but Molly wasn't convinced. "Let me have a look," she insisted gently.
Molly Weasley examined Ginny's shoulder with experienced hands. "You should have told someone, Ginny. Lightning is no small matter," she chided softly. With a few murmured spells and a touch of her wand, the pain began to ebb away, replaced by a soothing warmth. "There you go, good as new," Molly smiled, her eyes full of love and relief.
Ginny sat by her window, looking out at the night sky. The stars seemed brighter, more vivid after the day's events. She thought about her mother's unwavering care and the importance of family. She promised herself to be more cautious in the future, not just for her sake but for those who loved her.
The morning brought with it a sense of renewal. Ginny felt rejuvenated, her shoulder no longer aching. She joined her family at breakfast, laughter and chatter filling the room. Ginny knew that, no matter what challenges lay ahead, she could always count on her family to be there, ready to heal and support her.
















