Sex and men are never easy...Category: Long and Completed
I had to laugh when Draco questioned her morals...it just fits in perfect with his train of thought. And I'm sure if Ginny 'winces' it will be with some colorful language accompanying it. Update soon please.
Ginny gets a little peek into the psyche of the enigmatic transfer student from New Zealand, Michael Grant.Category: Completed Short Stories
That Grant is a weenie!LOL I liked how Ginny called him the worst kind of Slytherin... I am looking forward to your update!
Author's Response: Thank you, Kate. Yes, Grant really is bastard, and I hated to let go of his 'badness' completely without sharing this tidbit. Glad you liked it! Now back to that new chapter... :D
*Winner of the Draco/Ginny Fanfiction Award for Best Novel Length Story.* "Perhaps not everything is as black and white as it appears. Perhaps, even my father was tangled in a web of his own emotions, and in the end it spelled his death. Perhaps I too will share his fate, dying not for the cause I believe in, but for that which I cannot foresee." The ever weaving threads of our own decisions can lead to irrevocable knots, and when Lucius Malfoy is destroyed by unexpected forces, his son, Draco, is thrown into a world of political intrigue, insatiable passion and desperate gambits, opening doors he never thought to look for, and creating a life he never thought he would have as his own.Category: Long and Completed
I have such a bad feeling that Pansy is going to make Ron do something he will regret (and not in a good way).
Love your story (but you already know that!)
Author's Response: Pansy is such a bitch, but a lovable one, in her own, twisted way...
I have a question, do the Slytherins know the whole plan? I didn't think they did, but now I wonder.
If they do, why not just tell them about Ginny?
Darn you for writing a story that makes me think! LOL!
Author's Response: The Slytherin 'hierarchy', as in Goyle, Crabbe, Millicent, Pansy, and Blaise, know the whole plan. And Draco is keeping Ginny a secret for oh so many reasons... There is a bit of truth to the reasoning he gives Ginny, but moreso, he must keep her a secret because of politics. If the Slytherin's found out he was in love with a 'muggle loveer' when he's preaching to them about maintaining purist views and establishing the old ways for later generations, he'd be seen as a traitor... He's too dependent on their roles in the political scheme to let that happen.
It is 2010, 12 years after Voldemort's downfall, and Draco Malfoy has returned to England at long last. A Draco/Ginny story.Category: Long and Completed
That last line was just perfect.
Ginny receives a letter from Draco early one morning. The information it contains will change her life forever. Previous one shot - now with a brief sequel from Draco's POV and perhaps more... Angst and Romance.Category: Completed Short Stories
This was a melancholy little tale...at least for me, I expected to actually read a letter, but this was different (in a good way)...it was sad, but then it's almost always sad to reflect upon a lost love. Nice little story.
Author's Response: Glad you liked it. Surprised to hear you were looking for an actual letter. Interesting.
Ginny Weasley is bound by a blood curse to marry Draco Malfoy and to live with him a year and a day. What happens when she finds him to be...not exactly the man she thought he was? Love, perhaps?Category: Works in Progress
So far so good. This is an interesting take on arranged marriages and I'm looking forward to your next update.