Draco faces sixth year without his father's support, but standing alone in Slytherin is by no means easy. Can he do it alone? Or will he need help...Category: Long and Completed
I love this story. I'm sorry it's finished. I guess I'll just have to read it again. Great political intrigue. Excellent characterizations, particularly Draco and Lucius. The ideas of the old magic, the High Clans and the Veil--fantastic. And the romance between Draco and Ginny was genuine. Have I said that I love this story? I'll stop now. Thanks.
Documenting the wild, meandering relationship of one Ginny Weasley and one Draco Malfoy throughout the hallowed halls of Hogwarts.Category: Works in Progress
Oh my! What happens next?
“So do you get manicures or are your nails just naturally like that?” Ginny could have kicked herself for saying the absolutely first thing that came to mind. One-Shot.Category: Completed Short Stories
The emotional impact of something so simple as their first touch and how that leads to growing attraction and affection makes for a great and hot romantic story. Good job.
Weddings always bring up thoughts of the past. Four views on the magnificent relationship between Draco and Ginny on their wedding day.Category: Completed Short Stories
What a beautiful story. Thanks so much.
Author's Response: and thank you for taking time to review
Ginny starts having strange visions of Draco Malfoy. Where are they coming from?Category: Completed Short Stories
Thirty points to you.
Sequel to The Visible Invisible. Using a very important file of information and her own memories, Ginny Weasley tries to piece together a series of events that have left with more questions than answers, and an overwhelming feeling that an outside source is attempting to destroy the most important person in her life. [DG, Post Hogwarts]Category: Works in Progress
I am a happy woman. I recently finished the Visible Invisible and loved it. I read it straight through in one day. I love this story. Thanks for writing it. It's a fantastic mystery with compelling characters, particularly your original characters. I'm grooving on the reinterpretation of the Authurian legend. You're bloody brilliant.
Ginny sorts through old memories.Category: Completed Short Stories
Lovely. Simply lovely.
Author's Response: Thank you very much!
With the defeat of the Order of the Phoenix and the capture and unknown fate of her family, Ginny Weasley does what she has to to survive until events catapult her into the safe keeping of a Death-Eater-in-Disgrace whose agenda is his own and whereupon she learns that not everything is as it seems and that she is not the only one with hidden demons. Warnings for attempted Rape, violence and very, super-mild HBP spoilers.Category: Works in Progress
I love this story. It's beautifully written. The story questions are intriguing; the world you've created is sparse and frightening and just lovely. So visual. It reads like a book. I cannot wait to enjoy more. It's one of my favorites. Thanks so much.
It's an old spell and an older oath, and Draco Malfoy would have laughed them off were he not in his present situation. Things being as they are, however, being married to Ginny Weasley might just be the answer to his problems. Pre-HBP.Category: Long and Completed
I absolutely love this story. Thanks so much.
Nobody wins in war. Draco and Ginny build a funeral pyre for their generation, in a nonsensical story of lost love and lost minds full of flames and sky.Category: Completed Short Stories
Fantastic. You write so well. Thanks.
Draco and Ginny get locked into the Malfoy vault when a Goblin has an unfortunate accident. How on earth are they going to pass the time until they are rescued...? One-shot, PWP Smutty goodness. Oh, and there is a teeny, tiny, insignificant HBP spoiler. But the only way you'd recognise it is to have read HBP. So I doubt it really counts.Category: Completed Short Stories
Congratulations. A job well done.
“So let me get this straight – you sic your crazy owl on me and have me dragged away from my mates so I can cater to your completely irrational female emotional crisis? Explain to me at what point you thought this was a good idea.”Category: Completed Short Stories
Amen. All boyfriends and husbands should read this story. A lot of problems could be avoided.
A story of flowers and intrigue and memories best forgotten. Ginny Weasley's Christmas holidays are haunting and confusing, as she is drawn to the presence of of an elusive and mysterious Draco Malfoy who is altogether too memorable for anybody's good.Category: Completed Short Stories
Heart-wrenching and beautiful.
Ginny Weasley and Draco Malfoy have their share of action in the disputes between their two families. After a rainy afternoon Ginny is amazed at what she discovers about Draco. Over the next few weeks Ginny finds herself continuing to think about that one night, the man, who's eyes she can read so well and the closeness developing between them. COMPLETE!Category: Long and Completed
What a nice story. I liked the pledge they made to each other--it speaks of their personalities and the nature of their relationship. And Dumbledore's line closing the story is perfect. Good job. Thanks.
After Draco and Ginny have a run-in on the train, both are left confused. Ginny goes up to the Astronomy Tower in an attempt to sort out her feelings and resolve to forget the incident. What happens when Draco is doing the same thing?Category: Completed Short Stories
I really like your stories. Why aren't you writing more?
Draco Malfoy has been brought, against his will, to Grimmauld Place. He's angry and confused, and thinking only of returning to Voldemort, in hopes of redeeming himself. Ginny Weasley arrives a week later, furious at being pulled from the Burrow at a difficult time in her life. What happens when the Prince of Slytherin and Gryffindor's Princess collide?Category: Long and Completed
I really liked it. Hope there's a sequel.
One-shot. The war has finally ended, but there are still entanglements to work out, especially between Draco Malfoy and Ginny Weasley.Category: Completed Short Stories
I love it. I'd like a sequel please to know Ginny's reaction to his going to Italy. Mainly that's because I want to know why she doesn't love him. Thanks for an excellent piece.
Author's Response: Thanks so much! I\'m glad you liked it. Unfortunately, I don\'t think the sequel will ever be written though I did begin it and outline it all. If you want to know what it would\'ve been, you could email me or er, see if I give in and do write it one day. Again, thanks for reviewing!
Ginny comes in the night to feel something from Draco, but he's going to end it tonight.Category: Completed Short Stories
Lovely. I appreciate how you were able to convey the depth of Draco's emotion for Ginny with an economy of words. Thanks.
Author's Response: I appreciate your review :) Thank you so much.
Draco's loafing gets him demoted into Ginny's department, whereupon he takes it upon himself to revive her flagging romantic life. As one might expect, his efforts produce the most unexpected results.Category: Works in Progress
I really like where this story is going. Please continue it. I like your lazy, Draco, who gets by on charm. However with Ginny on his side, he's likely to end up the Minister of Magic.
It’s a time of grave confusion for two students. Caught in a web of lies and passion they each find themselves trying to answer the question which haunts their every breathing moment: “How can I love you when I hate everything about you?”Category: Completed Short Stories
That poor lamp. A nice touch that he smashes it, repairs it, only to smash it again. That's a very human and specific reaction to his turmoil. How can you even think that this is the worst thing that you've ever written? Come on. It was wonderful. I enjoyed the introspection of Draco and Ginny and found it to be quite believable. Excellent job, I think.
*Completely AU* In a world where Voldemort was never defeated, only a few things matter: pureblood, money and power. All that Ginny Weasley wanted was to survive her 7 years at Hogwarts, a school where the children of the richest and most powerful wizards dominate over others. Denying her natural instincts, she managed to make it into her 6th year without offending any of the cruel and powerful Slytherins - especially that horrible Draco Malfoy. Until one day, she crosses a line, and her peaceful existence is shattered forever. A story filled with adolescent drama, clash of the classes, angst, jealousy, ridiculous pride and love triangles (and squares).Category: Works in Progress
I love this story. I've stayed up into the wee hours of the morning to read it straight through. I'm so glad that I found it. Thanks.
I truly adore this story. I eagerly await the next chapter. Thanks so much.
There are three things that truly matter to Lucius Malfoy: his family, his wealth and his blood. So of course, it was of utmost importance that his son marry a pureblood. Thus Lucius begins to arrange the perfect bride for his son. She must have both beauty and brains. She must be skillful with a wand, but with the elegance to know when to use it. When it comes down to it there is really only one woman that matches the criterion, but she comes with one problem: She’s a Weasley.Category: Long and Completed
Interesting story. I like the way they snark at each other. Looking forward to reading more.
Very lovely. Sweet and romantic. Thanks.
Very nice. Looking forward to more. Thanks.