Ginny made her way across the floor, almost in a daze. Talking to Camile, while wonderful, was also disheartening. There was too much space between them, space she knew she was at fault for. She had to fix it, and she needed to do it before it was too late and he got some offer for another contract and took off again. She had a lot of grief and guilt from her life, and she didn't want a single thing extra to regret.
Ginny grabbed a glass of wine from a passing waiter, turning her head as she did to look back toward Camile. When she turned back, she realized she was about to bump into someone standing directly in front of her. Rescuing her drink from spilling all over her and those around her, she sputtered out a "Merlin, I'm so sorry, excu-" before taking in the gentleman's appearance. Realizing it was Zabini, her mouth instantly closed, setting in a tight line and cutting off the tail end of her apology.