Molly Weasley and Narcissa Malfoy find that meddling in their children’s lives can lead to unexpected consequences.Category: Long and Completed
I loved the story, but it seemed a bit rushed from when they got married to the end. I guess I was just expecting something a little longer.
Author's Response: I can see what you mean. The problem is that most of what was going on in Draco and Ginny\'s relationship was happening behind closed doors, so Narcissa and Molly only saw bits of it. That is one of the problems with writing from an unusual POV! Thanks for reading and for the review.
Sequel to Break in the sun (till the sun breaks down). For a few blissful hours, the differences between them did not matter. But as Draco and Ginny struggle with their budding relationship, they must soon discover that many things separate them still - family, friends and society as well as their own explosive tempers. The future they want for themselves comes at a price, and reconciling what they each want out of life is a challenge that might just break them apart...Category: Works in Progress
That was so moving. Draco's emotional down-spiral was so poignant. I felt the utter bleakness that he was going thru. The very last sentence brought tears to my eyes. It takes a lot of talent to write something like that.
Author's Response: Thank you so much :) I\'m glad it came across realistically, and that it touched you. That\'s a wonderful compliment *squee*
I was drawn into to this chapter so much, that I was surprised it ended...and with a cliffhanger too. The way you express emotionally how each character interacts with each other is very well written. I enjoy anything that you write. It's always a pleasure reading your work.
Author's Response: Thank you! It\'s a pleasure to write D/G :) And I\'m thrilled you\'re enjoying this so much (and didn\'t mind the cliffhanger *g*).
Draco is a conundrum to Ginny, as he has all the virtues she dislikes, and none of the vices she admires and yet, she can’t help herself but love him.Category: Completed Short Stories
I loved it.
Author's Response: =)
Featuring a secretive branch of the Ministry, a hunt through various countries and continents, a mysterious weapon, and everyone's favorite couple. There will be plot, action (of all kinds), suspense, intrigue, and even a little madness. Very post-Hogwarts.Category: Works in Progress
Very suspenseful, I can't wait to see what happens. It's a good start.
Voldemort has been defeated and Harry and Draco have become reluctant friends. 'His Girl' features a lovesick Harry, a calm and collected Ron, a Hermione that drools over anything male and Slytherin, and a very sexually frustrated Ginny Weasley. When you throw in an after Quidditch party, an illicit love potion, and a couple of threesomes, you have a Hogwarts like you've never seen before! Book six is completely disregarded.Category: Long and Completed
I had fun reading it. Harry and Pansy, I've always liked that pairing and of course Draco and Ginny. Absolutely brilliant.
Author's Response: I like Harry/Pansy, as well. Thanks for the review.
Ginny likes to sneak down to the Great Hall when she can't sleep. Draco hates patrolling the grounds.Category: Completed Short Stories
I liked it and I wish it wasn't just a one-shot. I almost thought that Harry would come after Ginny to explain and accidently find the two lovers entwined, but that would be too cliche.
Author's Response: I was very tempted to have Harry walk in on them, but I didn\'t want to ruin their moment. This way it will be a good memory of an illicit evening with Draco, rather than a memory of a huge fight with her boyfriend that would undoubtedly get back to her brother.
I suspect I overthink these things a little.
Thank you for the review!
Draco and Ginny have never had it easy from the very beginning, and the the years of bitter events have left a mark on their children. A bittersweet look at the past and present for a couple for who it was never going to be plain sailing... One shot.Category: Completed Short Stories
I really liked it. The story has that sense of realness of difficulty and how when we love it makes all the hardships worth it.
Currently standing at 190, the as-definitive-as-I-can-make-it list, compiled from various sources, along with a few of my own contributions.Category: Essays
Those rules are so witty and hilarious.
Ginny is a spy for The Order. Can she accomplish her mission, or will Draco trap her in a prison of her own making?Category: Completed Short Stories
I liked this story. It's original and refreshing.
Author's Response: Thanks. It\'s different than my other stuff, but it seemed right.
No matter how much we try to deny ourselves, there is no resisting. The thought is always there, that little inkling of curiosity, the appeal of the forbidden.Category: Completed Short Stories
I wish there was another chapter
If Pansy Parkinson says she's your friend, don't trust her. If she invites you over, don't go. You might wake up hung over, in only your underwear, and in Malfoy's or Zabini's bed.Category: Completed Short Stories
Pansy drugging Luna and Ginny, what a novel concept. I couldn't stop laughing. This was a brilliant one-shot.
Anyone deserves a second chance. ~ Written for the D/G fic exchange 2006.Category: Long and Completed
This is a wonderful story. Another one well written. I loved how Draco and Ginny's relationship started. It seemed more realistic for them. Hate first then gradually love. : )
What would make a family as close as the Weasleys turn its back on its youngest member? Ginny breaking Harry's heart might, as would her sleeping with Draco Malfoy. Too bad she's done both.Category: Long and Completed
I have to say I like the way you've written Draco. I find the interaction between him and his mother very believable for their class. I can't wait for the next chapter to see Ginerva's interaction with Narcissa.
The first thing Draco Malfoy ever noticed about Ginny Weasley was her hair, but it was by no means the last thing. A short overview of their history. Pure, unadulterated DG fluff.Category: Completed Short Stories
I really liked it. Short, but sweet. All in all a great one-shot!
Who knew happily-ever-after could have an expiration date? New beginnings are hard, but when they happen in the middle of your life, they're infinitely more so.Category: Works in Progress
I'm so glad to see a continuing saga to that VERY disappointing epilogue in DH. I felt like throwing out the book. It's so true that people do grow apart as they get older. I look forward to your next chapter.
Author's Response: Nah- we\'re D/G fans! We can fix anything JKR throws at us. :) And look at it this way- at least we don\'t have to bring one of them back from the dead or anything.
I like that Ginny and Harry are being true to themselves. Realizing that you aren't "in love" with your spouse and breaking things off is, just as hard as if there was adultry involved. (Maybe just not as messy) I like how you've written Harry and Ginny owning up that they were both responsible for their crumbling marriage. It makes it so much more believable than pointing a finger at the other person. I can't wait to see what the next chapter brings.
Author's Response: Thank you for such a thoughtful review! I agree with you- divorce, even an amicable one, is hard and emotionally brutal. I want this fic to be as realistic in its emotions as possible, and having there be a \"bad guy\" just wouldn\'t fit in with that.
I am so happy that you updated this story. The banter between Ginny and Draco is very amusing. I cannot wait for the next update.
Written for the spring 2007 D/G fic exchange. What happens under the influence of Firewhisky...well, doesn't stay there. Featuring the Giant Squid, bunny costumes, leatherpants!Colin, and yes...Firewhisky.Category: Long and Completed
I laughed and laughed. It was so much fun to read this.
One chance encounter changes the direction of two lives. Years later, their lives collide again, and the past begins to haunt, as it so often does. [written for the Spring 2007 D/G Fic Exchange]Category: Long and Completed
I really liked it. The chemistry between Draco and Ginny in that one moment in the rain was incredible. I noticed it was a one shot. Is there going to be any more? It felt like there may be.
Author's Response: Nope, there are still 5 more chapters to be posted, I just wasn\'t paying attention when I posted it.\r\n\r\nThanks for your comments! That whole encounter in the rain has been percolating in my mind for quite some time, and the prompt for the Fic Exchange just finally gave me the excuse to write it, so I\'m really glad that you liked it.
Yet another wordless encounter between Draco and Ginny. I love how you refer to Draco's companion as 'His Shadow' You sure do know how to build up the suspense. I can't wait for the next update.
A fanfictional adaptation of the well known tale about the Frog Prince, in which Draco is a frog and Ginny is a closeted kleptomaniac.Category: Completed Short Stories
I loved it! It's a fun twist on an old favorite.
After frighteningly realistic dreams lead Ginny to France, she finds herself thrust into the middle of a war no one knows about, led by a man no one would have ever suspected. Can she save him from an unimaginable fate? Will she make it out of France alive?Category: Works in Progress
I love this chapter too. I'm very intrigued. The dialogue between Draco and Ginny is great, we already have an idea of what's going to happen, but he doesn't know. I can't wait for the next chapter.
Author's Response: Thank you so much! I really had a lot of fun with the dialogue this time, as you can tell. I\'ll have the next chapter up mid-week :)
Ginny and Draco were more connected than they realized. Despite the things that work against them their lives are forever intertwined. This is the story of those lines, loves and losses. Part one beginning in their childhood with a forgotten promise.Category: Completed Short Stories
I really enjoyed your story. I'm looking forward to part II.
The Carrows, not Headmaster Snape are ruling Hogwarts, and as the DA play with guerrilla warfare, Draco and Ginny are trapped in a strange waltz of good and evil— and the undefined forces that lie in between. Defying truth and gravity isn't as impossible as it sounds. One-shot.Category: Completed Short Stories
I liked your story. The imagery was very clear, and it was like I was there at times. I wish there was more to the ending, but your ending works just fine.
Author's Response: \r\nThank you son much. The compliment really made my day. I wasn\'t really sure of how to end a story like that, so I\'m glad you liked the way it did.