Can the love of snarkiness bring two people together?Category: Completed Short Stories
Squee! This had the right amount of fluff and snark! :) I am so glad I wasn't in anyone's company so that I didn't have to explain the huge smile on my face or all the laughing. :D
The night of the final battle. Ginny goes off to try and be alone and ends up being followed - and sharing the night with - the last person she'd expect. No smut.Category: Completed Short Stories
That was sweet. But I do have an issue with the timeline. Ginny was in her fourth year when she was in Dumbledore's Army, and her fifth when whatever event you were alluding to occurred. Plus it's strange she'd call Harry by his surname that once.
Author's Response: This actually takes place after the final battle, when Ginny was in her sixth year.
As for the bit where Ginny calls Harry by his last name, I've just had a quick read through and there's a mistake. It reads 'she sneered' when it should in fact read 'he sneered'.
'"No, house elves. Bloody things. After fifth year with Potter and 'Dumbledore's Army,'" he sneered both of the names, "and because of the whole sixth year thing, I wanted to find out more about this place. The Room...feels, for lack of a better word, the request for food or drink and somehow conveys this to the kitchen elves. They send the food."'
Thank you for the review,
Sarah
See, that was what confused me! Seriously though, my favorite part was either the end when Ginny wouldn't let Draco out of bed or when Draco briefly contemplated the oddity of being in bed with another woman and only going to sleep.
Author's Response: Draco's contemplation was a fun bit to write. A classical bit of Slytherin-Sex-God-Draco.
Ginny has a life so neat and happy that she is getting bored. She is not a witch to take matters lying down and lures Draco away on Christmas night to carry out her wicked Christmas Scheme.Category: Completed Short Stories
Ha ha, I love Hermione I'm this.
Author's Response: :D thanks for the review
Draco Malfoy has proposed six times to Ginevra Weasley. How did it get to this, and what will happen the seventh time?Category: Long and Completed
How did Michael figure it out?
Author's Response: Good question! I almost wrote it out in a way that let us know that Michael was figuring it out, but I wanted that to be a kind-of punchline for the end. Basically, he could tell that someone had set Ginny up, based on the letter she handed to him, and he does say this to her. But he could see Draco watching them closely, looking irate. And then, of course, Draco stormed over to Ginny and made a scene about the letter. He is a Ravenclaw, so it wasn't so difficult from there. Still, only Blaise really has it all figured out, that the letters are much more of a confession than an evil plot.
Thank you for reading and for the review!
He looked back the way he'd come, for once wishing Ginny were the sort to follow after him. One day he might not be able to find his way back to her; one day, Draco mused, he might need for her to pull him back. But would her pride allow her to?Category: Completed Short Stories
That was cute. I really enjoyed it. :)
Author's Response: Several months late (no clue how I missed this!): thank you for your review! I'm glad you liked it. :)
The line between what's right and what's easy is often a blurry one.Category: Works in Progress
MIND. BLOWN.
First of all, how unique that Ginny is a lawyer! I especially liked her lecturing the courtroom.
Second of all, I'm astonished at Draco's charge. I can't remember any other story where Ron is dead, and now I understand the Weasley family's vested interest in this case.
Author's Response: Thanks for your review! I'm glad everything felt natural to you and that you enjoyed this. :)
Ginny Weasley wants nothing more than to focus on her Quidditch career and have a fun time doing it - but between the Ministry of Magic's plans to implement new marriage regulations, slanderous news articles by Rita Skeeter and a pair of irritating Slytherins, she just can't catch a break.Category: Works in Progress
A feminist take on the Marriage Law trope, with DG for good measure.
**Previously titled Of Marriage Laws and Liberal Feminism**
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“Here’s to your funeral.”
I like sneaky Nott.
Author's Response: He's a cheeky thing, isnt he? ;)
“You must be kicking yourself that you settled for my brother, huh?”
“Charlie has his moments.” Hermione allowed herself a small smile, before becoming serious again.
Did you mean for that to be Ron? Because it sounds like Hermione married Charlie, but further down you mention a photograph at Ron and Hermione's wedding.
Author's Response: Eek - thanks for picking that up. The original draft had Hermione and Charlie together, but I later edited it to be Ron since I didn't want to stray too far from canon.
It was a truth universally acknowledged that Draco Malfoy was an arrogant tosspot who deserved to be pecked to death by magically modified penguins. It was also true that said tosspot happened to be extremely handsome, and looked far too good in his Quidditch gear for someone so prejudiced and unlikeable. Not that Ginny noticed.Category: Completed Short Stories
Ha ha, super cute. She should send him my way if she really doesn't want him!
Author's Response: Glad you liked it! ^_^