And in the darkness bind them.Category: Completed Short Stories
I loved this story. I thought it was awesome how you never actually said who was the narrator at any given time, but you are able to tell whose view you're seeing things from by the things that they say. This is definitely one of my favorite D/G short stories.
Christmas at Hogwarts. No one should have to be alone. Part of Draco/Ginny Ficmas 2003Category: Completed Short Stories
I loved this! I admit that I'm overly fond of Christmas stories like this...yes, even in August. :-D But I thought that this was very well done. I liked how Draco wasn't necessarily horribly nasty, but I really didn't get the feeling that you had made him a softer character. I thought that the way that you portrayed him made sense to sum that all up. Anyways, just had to leave a review, since I know how nice it is to hear that other people liked your work! ~Kit
For the past three weeks, four days, thirteen hours and oh, say, twenty-one minutes, Ginny Weasley has managed to avoid Draco Malfoy and, more importantly, facing the truth about what passed between them in that fateful moment. If Mr. Malfoy has his way, however, three weeks silence will more than certainly be coming to an end ...Category: Completed Short Stories
I loved that. I can totally see Draco as being stubborn enough to irritate Ginny to the point of talking to him and arrogant enough to believe that he could. If that makes sense. Anyways, loved the story.
~Kit
Author's Response: Thanks! And yes, that makes a strange form of sense :P
The game of Truth or Dare unexpectedly brings Ginny and Draco together in his room.Category: Completed Short Stories
That was cute. :) I liked it. ~Kit