To escape the pain and loss of war, Ginny goes somewhere no one will find her, only to find she isn’t the only one seeking such anonymous solace.Category: Long and Completed
Thanks for updating. I've said before how much I like this story. I enjoy the way Ginny and Draco are with each other. It's friendly and open without being too gushy. He's still wry and she, though grieving isn't overly maudlin. Good characterizations. Fun and inventive plot. Thanks again.
I love that it was Pansy who sent the Pensieve to the Ministry. You've convincingly portrayed a friendship between Draco and Ginny. I think that's an important aspect of a romantic relationship that far too many ignore. Excellent chapter. Thanks for the update.
I wondered how you were going to move them from friends to lovers. Nicely done. Thanks.
Sweet proposal with exciting Quidditch. Thanks.
Wonderful chapters. I really like the anxiety Ginny and Draco experience while waiting for the RSVPs of her family. I thought you accurately expressed those fears from each characters point of view. Thanks. Looking forward to more.
I truly enjoyed this story. Thanks very much. That was one of the nicest endings that I've read.
Seven Days. Seven Stages. Will there be something left when he’s done?Category: Completed Short Stories
Wonderful. I love the torment Draco experienced before he could admit that he was in love with Ginny. I like that Blaise and Pansy were such good friends to him. And I always like Blaise paired with Luna. They just suit. I'm not sure why. Thanks.
Author's Response: Thanks so much! I agree with you about Blaise. He belongs with Luna. ;) (Clearly I have read too much Echo/Spankerella fic because now reading him with anyone else seems wrong! ;))
Anyone deserves a second chance. ~ Written for the D/G fic exchange 2006.Category: Long and Completed
An amazing and excellent story. Epic in its scope with lovely, small and intimate moments. Simply beautiful. Anyone who ships Draco and Ginny should read this story. He starts off so canon and evolves into a believable romantic lead--vulnerable but not weak. Ginny is just how one would want her to be--strong, feisty, brave and still soft and young. I really liked Harry in this story as well. He was a good wrench in the story. Thanks so much.
Drabble written for the "pragmatism" weekly challenge on the forums. A wartime interlude.Category: Completed Short Stories
My goodness, I hurt for them. You are a master at choosing just the right words. Only 800? It seemed more full than that. Thanks so much.
A tiny little one-shot about Draco proposing.Category: Completed Short Stories
They're very sweet together and I like how they seem to be friends in addition to lovers. Very nice.
"I love you as certain dark things are loved, secretly, between the shadow and the soul." Pablo NerudaCategory: Long and Completed
What a wonderful story. Of course, yours always are. Draco is tragic yet snarky while Ginny is snarky and very much a young woman. So many times, they're written to be unrealistically mature. Excellent depiction. Thanks so much.
A conversation Draco overhears sends him into a fit of rage.Category: Completed Short Stories
A jealous Draco needs to be put to bed without any pumpkin juice. Ginny's just the witch to do it. Very cute story. Thanks.
Author's Response: Thank you very much! I do like a jealous Draco. :)
Ginny thinks the moon looks broken.Category: Works in Progress
I've just read straight through without interruption, which was a real treat. Good characterizations, fun dialogue, interesting plot with excellent pacing. Not to mention an evil Colin and what is Harry going to do? I have a bad, bad feeling. Thanks.
Draco wants Ginny, but she knows it's only a prank...right?Category: Completed Short Stories
What joy! What bliss! Thank you.
A midnight snowfall, moonlight through a frost-tinted window, and Ginny Weasley. It would change everything for Draco...and absolutely nothing.Category: Completed Short Stories
Wow. That was wonderfully done. Very poignant with lovely imagery. I think you do angst quite well. Please write more. Thanks.
Harry's back! Much angst and woe at Hogwarts school. However will Ginny cope?Category: Completed Short Stories
This was so funny. I loved it. I loved Draco's line 'I have so much woe.' Too funny. Thanks so much. Excellent one-shot.
Author's Response: aaw cheers for your lovely review!
Enter a world of thievery and transgression…a tangled web of lies and deception, passion and betrayal, love and sex, birth and death—all threatening to consume the lives of those ready to go up in flames.Category: Works in Progress
I love your stories. This one is quite the thriller. I truly felt Ginny's terror at being caught in the act. I'm looking forward to more. Thanks for a great read.