I'm proud that you've managed to realize that you're worth something after all. I knew you were; you just needed a guiding hand in the right direction to find that path in your life. I didn't think I'd have been welcomed, not audibly, but silently. I'm an outsider among your family, Ginny, a Slytherin among the lions. Everyone who would have been there this time would have been close. I know I'm not trusted by most of your brothers, let alone your parents. They've reason not to trust me so suddenly, after all. I'm a Malfoy. How could they trust me, with the connection that they're familiar with to that name?
Slytherins believe in loyalty and commitment as well; we just have a difference sense of the same topics, Ginny. It's incredibly difficult for us to put ourselves out there and support someone, even someone we love. To do so in a time like this, when your entire family is mourning, I just felt so incredibly out of place, even when she was just missing. It wasn't appropriate for me to be there, not that I could see.
I can come to the Burrow tomorrow to chat, however, if you're interested in doing so still. I'd like to try to work things out, if we may, but those are my reasons for not showing up this past weekend. That, and my duties as an Auror trainee are coming into play, as well.
Please forward my well wishes to all of your family. I hope, sincerely, that they will recover from this tragedy.