
Ginny Weasley would NOT prop Tony
I'm pretty sure the original of this had Harry Potter/Tony Stark, which is just creepy. (They also said Harry and Ginny were best friends, which is also strange.) But also, why would Ginny want to spend time with a bully like Tony Stark?
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Ginny wasn't sure she'd made the right choice coming to America. She wanted to prove her independence, but instead she was lonely and incredibly bored.
She'd been hired by the billionaire Tony Stark himself, who'd taken one look at her in the lobby and said she'd "spice up the place." He also kept calling her Ginger Spice instead of her actual name, and standing so close she nearly choked on his obnoxious aftershave.
Most of the time she was just there for Stark to have an audience for his sarcastic comments. Ginny had asked Pepper Potts--the ACTUAL head of Stark Industries--for more work to do, but Ms. Potts had said Stark considered her his "very personal assistant."
The fact that Ms. Potts looked relieved rather than worried or jealous should have told Ginny something.
So Ginny often made an illusion spell that made her seem to be looking interested in what Stark was saying, but instead Ginny was listening just enough to keep the thread of the monologue while she read or practiced her spells.
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Ginny was shocked when Harry showed up. When she picked him up at the airport (driving very carefully because Americans were on the wrong side of the street), he told her he needed a break and thought some new surroundings would lift his spirits.
She decided to show him where she worked - Harry could see the latest advances in the muggle world. And she could let Stark know she'd be out for a few days.
Harry was kind of overwhelmed by the city and shocked at the size of Stark Tower. As they rode up the elevator, Ginny motioned for Harry to keep quiet. Then she said, "Jarvis, did you let the boss know I'd be stopping in and then taking off?"
Jarvis replied, "Sir is currently sulking in the lab as he awaits an introduction to your 'reason to abandon him in his hour of need'."
Ginny rolled her eyes as Harry looked shocked. She shrugged and said, "Jarvis is a sophisticated computer program that monitors the building--along with other stuff."
Harry nodded as the elevator opened and they stepped out onto the floor of Stark's private lab. Stark was dressed in yesterday's clothes and the room smelled of fried circuitry.
Stark himself looked Harry over and dismissed him. Instead he turned to Ginny and said, "Your friend seems kind of bland to be hanging out with Ginger Spice. I can't believe you're taking a week off. I'm having trouble with these boards and you KNOW you're vital to my process."
Harry looked at Ginny and said, "I didn't realize--I don't want to interrupt your work if you're that important."
As Stark looked pleased, Ginny shook her head and said to Stark, "I haven't taken any personal time since I got here, and I've already gotten approval--"
Stark said, "From HR, NOT from your boss who is also THE boss."
Ginny rolled her eyes and said, "You know what? I'd feel bad if I actually WERE being used as a sounding board, but you talk AT people, not to or with them."
She pulled out her phone and texted Pepper. Then she sent her resignation letter to HR, Pepper, and Stark. Effective immediately.
As Stark squawked about betrayal and ingratitude, Ginny looped arms with Harry and said, "Come on, let's explore New York for a few weeks while I pack up my apartment. When you're ready, we can both head home."