It all started with an insult and a stolen kiss, then it became so much more.Category: Works in Progress
Draco and Ginny at Hogwarts. The prequel to And Baby Makes Three.
How could you stop here?!?! OH MY GOSH IT'S JUST CRUEL!!!
A chance encounter tangles Ginny Weasley's life with that of the most unlikely of people--Draco MalfoyCategory: Long and Completed
I read this story many years ago. When I was just a teenager. Now that I am an adult and in love with an amazing man (who oddly bears more than a passing resemblance to your description of Draco) I can appreciate its themes that much more. Thanks you for sharing your talent with all of us. I hope you continue writing even though the series has concluded. Harry Potter will always live on in the hearts of those whose imagination it captured.
Draco watches Ginny from across the room, until Blaise Zabini steps in and helps his housemate. Lots of fluff. Minor Blaise/Hermione.Category: Completed Short Stories
I really enjoyed this! The kind of obsessive, possessive, and fragile crushes of teenagers meets blood feud. Great work!
War never leaves anyone unchanged.Category: Long and Completed
I loved reading this story. I am very particular about the quality of writing and imagery evoked by fanfics. Thank you for creating a heart warming, believable tale of Hogwarts era Draco and Ginny romance.
My only comment is the fact that you alluded to Narcissa being dead in an earlier chapter, but now here she is taking Draco to Paris.
When Draco Malfoy finished Hogwarts almost a decade ago, he only looked back once - the moment Harry Potter choose to propose to Ginny Weasley. Finally convinced that the redhead is out of his heart and mind, he's engaged to another woman. What happens when Ginny has other plans?Category: Completed Short Stories
You are very talented! It so few words you've conveyed a complete and nuanced picture of Ginny, Draco, their relationship, and the situation at hand. I really hope you extend this to a multi chapter work some day (soon).
Ginny Weasley is sent to stay with her grandparents until the war ends, as her parents want to keep her out of harm's way. Her grandparents have another guest, another person in hiding, and a relationship quickly blossoms between them. However, with the war and so many secrets around them, Ginny isn't sure how to make it work. Fluffy occasionally, but things can't always be perfect, can they? Decisions have to be made and consequences dealt with.Category: Works in ProgressFor a fleeting moment, she imagined that they would never hear from their families again, that they would remain together in Tuscany until they were old and gray, with great-grandchildren. Much to her surprise, the thought didn’t make her as sad as she thought it should.
Dear Darling Jessica,
UPDATE!!!
I am really enjoying your story! There is something to be said for a change of seeing for or favorite couple.
I immediately recognized the stampede scene's origin! The Poisonwood Bible is hands down one of my favorite books. I'll forgive you for drawing parallels between Ginny and the heinous Rachel Price.
Post-DH. A look at Draco and Ginny's life post-Hogwarts. (With some references to the epilogue).Category: Completed Short Stories
I genuinely enjoyed this! The newspaper headline was entertaining and creative. A very well done second chance at love story!
Sequel to "The Broken Road."Category: Works in Progress
You cruel, cruel woman. Where is the rest of this sure to be brilliant piece. I want...no need it, and I am not too proud to beg. Please continue this!
Four years, five months and twenty-three days. Ginny feels the weight of every minute with no regrets because each second has dragged her that much closer to Draco Malfoy.Category: Long and Completed
You know that moment when time stands still and you’re suspended above everything, catching all the angles? And somehow you know this here, this now matters?
Yes.
You created a masterpiece. A story where the themes of courage, longing, punishment, love and fear are given meaning through the complexities of growth. What is left when innocence is lost? When you realize you can never go back to who you were and what you have isn't enough any longer? When the biggest reason to stay in a relationship is the difficulty of extricating yourself from your intertwined lives, not the love you once bore for your partner. This story is that journey. I hope to read many more of your stories.