I can see this "relationship" happening this way; nicely done with the characterization, and the ambivalence and secrecy.
(Though I have to say, I very nearly didn't read when I saw it was in second person, especially with Ginny as the focal character. I don't hate Ginny at all, but it was disconcerting to "be her" as the reader in such a direct way.)
(Though I have to say, I very nearly didn't read when I saw it was in second person, especially with Ginny as the focal character. I don't hate Ginny at all, but it was disconcerting to "be her" as the reader in such a direct way.)