Transitioning to the Muggle world is hard, but it's a bit easier with some help.Category: Completed Short Stories
A chubby Draco and the physical trainer from hell. What more can I say? A D/G twist on dieting and an ending sweeter than candy floss. Enjoy. :)Category: Long and Completed
This story does not have a happy ending, as you’ll soon learn. It might have, once. I’m sure there was a point, along the way, that something happened, something that ruined everything. I’m sure. But the problem is, I can’t find it.Category: Works in Progress
Ginny drew things that made her happy. Draco Malfoy was arrogant, beautiful – and evil. Ginny knew that. But drawing him still made her happy – because though he was cruel, she recognized, and fell in love with the angel...in his heart.Category: Works in Progress
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My breathing was harsh, each breath ripping up my throat unwillingly.
"I tried my best. You asked me to hate you, and I tried my very best to," I said tremulously, my voice nearly incoherent.
What I had not said seemed to hang in the air, just as if I had said it: That if he asked me to love him, I would.
His eyes suddenly seemed to come alive, like melting pewter. They were burning with the emotion I had been fighting not to recall.
"But you know I never wanted you to," he whispered.
"I know."
While at the Ministry’s Auror training academy, Ginny Weasley and Draco Malfoy learn that being friends might be harder than being foes. Or, “And that’s why you don’t teach your worst enemy lessons.”Category: Long and Completed
Category: Works in ProgressAfter graduating from Hogwarts and moving to Paris to work at the prestigious Paris Amour magazine, Ginny receives an urgent owl from her family. She finally decides to come back home to the life she ran away from and the people she cherished the most.
After it's abolished, Slytherin House finds its true nature, and so does Ginny.Category: Long and Completed
“You mustn’t tell them, Rose! Harry knows but Lily and the boys… you can’t breathe a word…”Category: Works in Progress
When Rose Weasley went to her favorite aunt for advice on how to handle loving someone her family disapproved of, she never dreamed the older woman would have been able to relate so well. In the comfortable safety of her kitchen, Ginevra Potter told her niece everything and swore her to secrecy. But months later, when Ginevra notices that her daughter, Lily, is spending time with Scorpius Malfoy, Ginny realizes too late that the truth can never really be locked away. Children question their parents and their own identities and everyone must confront the past.
The nucleus accumbens is a collection of neurons within the forebrain. It is thought to play an important role in fear, addiction, and sex.Category: Completed Short Stories
Here’s the thing about love; no one ever tells you the truth. They don’t want to ruin whatever childhood fantasies you’re going to concoct up in that ‘pretty little head of yours.’ No, no, see, they’re all much more sadistic then that. They would rather you find out later that all the dreaming you did was for nothing. Then that way, you can be just like them, and suffer.Category: Completed Short Stories
Would Draco's sixth year have gone differently if someone had reached out to him? Peer into Draco's mind as he goes through this pivotal point. It is a year of extreme importance, and everything should be running smoothly. Unfortunately for our hero, an insistant redhead keeps disrupting his plans and making him doubt his intentions. Is Ginny enough to save Draco from the dark path he's traversing? Maybe.Category: Works in Progress
This is a drabble about a pivotal moment in Ginny's relationship with Draco. Guess which moment it is. Go on, guess.Category: Completed Short Stories
Draco can’t stand the reporter for Quidditch World Weekly. She grates on his every nerve, until she’s gone.Category: Completed Short Stories
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
Ginny Weasley is absolutely sure that Draco Malfoy is hatching a particularly evil plot as junior head of the Ministry Department of Culture, and that it definitely involves puppy-strangling, bribing officials, and consistently wearing trousers tailored very tight in back. Or at least it's a theory that makes sense when she's been surviving on two hours of sleep a night for far too long, and Draco keeps vetoing her sketches for the new marble statues at the Ministry fountain. But then Luna Lovegood gives her a potion with some very curious effects, and Ginny finds that she just may have to revise her opinions about those evil trousers...Category: Works in Progress
To him it was a relationship, to her, a shag. Love, jealousy, sadness. (Draco's in seventh year. The Second War of Voldemort was concluded last summer, and Draco's becoming or not becoming a Death Eater is not important in this story. A happy ending.)Category: Completed Short Stories
Ginny has no faith that Ron can with a campaign against Harry. However, Draco seems to.Category: Long and Completed
“Don’t you have plans?” “They can wait.” Short pieces examining moments in Draco and Ginny’s unorthodox relationship.Category: Works in Progress
Ginny can't find the expensive pearl necklace her mother-in-law, Narcissa, gave her. She doesn't want to imagine how Draco would react. Join Ginny in her panic as she searches wildly for the dratted item of jewelry, and the hilarity that ensues.Category: Completed Short Stories
There's nothing Ginny enjoys more than making Draco mad, but she's about to take it all a little too far...Category: Works in Progress
As each of us die we leave behind glimpses of our lives that linger in places we have been. Those memories, those pieces of our lives, are the most powerful form of magic. We ourselves are not important. It's what's inside of us. What lives on when we are gone.Category: Completed Short Stories
Ginny is shocked to discover just how different Muggles are when it comes to sex.Category: Works in Progress
Draco Malfoy is tired. Tired of having his life dictated for him. Tired of the pressure he feels to take on the Death Eater lifestyle his father wants for him. No one notices that Draco is unhappy, though. No one, that is, except for the one person he doesn't want around.Category: Long and Completed
Pansy is jealous of Ginny, and Draco gets defensive.Category: Completed Short Stories
“What do you want, Weasley?”Category: Completed Short Stories
“You were listening to Muggle music?” she asked, wrapping her hands around the warm cup.
“Michael Jackson, if you must know,” Malfoy answered, rolling his eyes in exasperation, although his cheeks had an unexpected pink tinge. “Now, can you leave so that I can eat my pancakes in peace?”
A little tribute to the late King of Pop.