He showed her everything. What they didn’t get to the first day, after flying kites and riding boats and feeding swans, they did the next day, and the next. She realized, after spending seemingly endless weeks with him, that she didn’t want to go home, but go home she must.Category: Works in ProgressTen years have passed. They’ll always have Paris.
Poor ginny. How it must hurt to feel torn between two lives. Her children and potter and draco and thier children
Author's Response: It is going to be very hard for her. Thanks for reviewing!
Oh I can understand Draco's confusion. Trying to tell the person you love something you don't want them to know is horrible. Especially when you can't relive it yourself. The Pensieve sounds like a good way to get past those demons.
Author's Response: Things are going to be dark and messy, I can promise you that. Thanks for reviewing!
Can Draco convince Ginny to take what she wants?Category: Works in Progress
Nice! There are no other words. Speechless I am. This is a side of Ginny we don't see very often. I enjoy it.
Author's Response: Thanks :) I\'m glad you liked it!
Sometimes, you just want to be someone else.Category: Completed Short Stories
Ronald Weasley started seeing a therapist shortly after the wedding announcement arrived. The tick in his left eye is now barely noticable.
Strange whirling noises have been heard coming from the Malfoy Crypt.
These are my favorite lines of the story.
A short sentimental piece about watching those we love carry on. **SPOILERS FOR DH***Category: Completed Short Stories
Again, just beautiful! You have a talent for seeing the unimaginable. The happiness in the pain.
When Ginny returns home after months of work she sees that many things are different and, unable to cope, she flees from the Burrow. What she doesn't know is that things in her own life are about to take an interesting turn when she runs into Draco Malfoy.Category: Long and Completed
OH NO! Cliffies are an evil, evil thing. Very well written though.
Serves Blaise right. I hope he rots in hell. I wonder how Ginny will take it? And will Draco regret it?
Scorpius Malfoy's parents were never around, and left him in the care of his nanny, Ginny Weasley. He grew up blissfully under her care, brought up with the Weasley ideals of courage, honor, and loyalty. Then when he turns 7, his father comes home, and Scorpius' simple world falls apart.Category: Works in Progress
Very nice. Reminds me of the writing of Charlotte Bronte in Jane Eyre. Beautiful.
Author's Response: Heh heh. This review really threw me off for a long time, and is part of why I haven\'t responded to anyone for so many days. Jeez. Obviously I don\'t think my writing is anything like Bronte\'s, but... I\'m *always* emulating her, usually unconsciously. Jane Eyre is my favorite book in the world. And just the fact that you thought of it while reading my fic blows me away, and is hard to process. Which is why it\'s taken me so long to reply. But in any case, thank you, thank you, thank you!
Draco finds himself spending obscene amounts of time with Ginny Weasley, thanks to Blaise and his love for drama and hatred of boredom.Category: Works in Progress
"Stupid redheads with stupid soft lips and stupid hair that smelled like stupid coconuts"
Quite possibly the funniest part of this chapter. Love this story!
Author's Response: Haha thank you. :) I wanted to show that Mr. Maturity and Self-Control has his moments where he reverts to being a six year old!
Ginny finds out what she's been missing out on when she ventures into a Muggle nightclub.Category: Completed Short Stories
"He was channelling every inch of himself into her, it seemed, just as a violinist pours every millimetre of his soul into the blacks and whites of quarter notes strewn on stanzas."
Beautiful! Great Imagery! Very stirring! Best kiss ever.
Author's Response: Thank you! You flatter me too much, I\'m pretty sure I actually blushed. :)
Sequel to "The Broken Road."Category: Works in Progress
Awesome! glad to see a sequel. Poor Draco, He just doesn't see how pushy he really is does he?
It's hard to learn how to live without that one person you thought would be in your life forever. But Ginny Weasley had always been a quick study, and there are always certain grey-eyed boys to help speed up the learning process...Category: Works in Progress
I promise I would love to read a million words at once...But then again I'm all about self-gratification. Thanks for the wonderful story. I hope we'll see an update sooner than the last.
They say a journey begins with a single step. When Draco decides to adopt the child Ginny has been caring for, he places the first stepping stone on his and Ginny’s journey.Category: Long and Completed
I have to say that this was wa very nice fic. But it was very rushed at the end. I would like to see a companion fic some day.
Author's Response: I\'m glad that you liked it. I might write something to fill in the ending a bit, but not for a little bit.
Category: Completed Short StoriesWhen Ginny meets his parents for the first time, things don’t go quite as Draco expects.
"At least she hadn’t mentioned the time he had run naked through the house to avoid a bath. Or when he had wedged himself into a cauldron and bounced around, proclaiming himself to be the Hopping Pot of the fairytale"
HaHa! Great! Poor Draco, Embarrassed and Jealous. Great Story. I love it.
Author's Response: Thank you! I love a jealous Draco. And jealous and embarrassed is even better! I'm glad you liked it as well! Thanks for the review!
The fallout of a magical clandestine war is difficult to wade through, and reconstructing society takes work to be done right. Unfortunately, too many old prejudices remain. Ginny sees the world for what it is and is determined to fix it properly. This leads to all sorts of unlikely allies.Category: Works in Progress
You find your satisfaction in breaking the hearts of these simpleton girls. I find mine in watching their mothers dissolve in tears."
Favorite Line Ever! Go Narcissa!
Author's Response: Thanks so much! I usually have a tough time nailing Narcissa's characterization, but she was pretty easy to write in this one.
Draco and Ginny discover that the truth is a funny creature, especially when you can’t lie successfully.Category: Long and Completed
Yay! Finally, way to bring Blaise in a force the issue. Love it!
Author's Response: Someone had to do it and Blaise was just the person ;) Thanks!
FINALLY!!! Very nice. great imagery.
Author's Response: Thank you :)
Trying to escape the pain of her daughter's death, Ginny runs to Pennsylvania to start anew. Almost six years later, a man from her past walks back into her life, reopening old wounds and setting in motion a journey of discovery, sorrow, and joy.Category: Long and Completed
As a birthmother, this story is very close to home. Thankfully my mother left me the choice. What Molly did was simply inexcusable. When Ginny finds out ( and she will) There'll be hell to pay.
Aggh! I have an immense Love/Hate relationships with cliffhangers.... You just aggravated it.
Ginny blurs the lines between fantasy and reality.Category: Completed Short Stories
Very beautiful! Great imagery. I can see her wishing and waiting. I agree with whoever said they'd like to see a letter from Draco's perspective after they meet.
Author's Response: Thanks for the review. Glad you liked it.
When Ginny wins a bottle of Felix Felicis strange things happen. (This is set in Hogwarts era, but it's AU. We'll assume Slughorn still works there.)Category: Works in Progress
This isn’t a fairy tale that ends happily ever after; at least not for me. You see, this is the story of how I, Harry James Potter, learned to let her go.Category: Completed Short Stories
wonderfully done. sweet, tender, with a dash of sappiness. love it!
Author's Response: :) Thanks!