Draco owns the Furies, a quidditch team which just happens to have a certain Ginny Weasley on the roster. After some flying in the rain, their relationship turns physical and may eventually develop a smidgen of plot.Category: Long and Completed
Hello.
Well, for all your chapter notes about this fic not being good enough to continue, I really think this is one of your better works. Slightly smutty, sarcastic and witty, with a little bit of fluff and something that passes very well for plot.
So, I'm really disappointed that you completed the fic without giving it a proper ending. That's horrible. I've spent a lot of time searching your entire website for good D/G fics and this is one of my favorites. Please don't leave it hanging like this, Please!
Draco kidnaps Ginny on the pretense of saving her. WARNINGS: angst, VIOLENCE, abuse, drama, smut, mean & evil Draco, and absolutely no happy endings what so ever!Category: Long and Completed
This story is like a train wrek. And I mean that in the best possible way. You just can't help but stare, and wonder, and thank your lucky stars, your gardian angel, and whatever good in your life it wasn't you that it happened to, and just, well, get sucked in to the horror and the drama. This story gives me the heebie jeebies in the best way.
I hate Malfoy. But dear God does he make a story that I've never seen before. I'm...changed...after reading this. Dark and haunting and incredible poignant.
Ginny Weasley is sent to stay with her grandparents until the war ends, as her parents want to keep her out of harm's way. Her grandparents have another guest, another person in hiding, and a relationship quickly blossoms between them. However, with the war and so many secrets around them, Ginny isn't sure how to make it work. Fluffy occasionally, but things can't always be perfect, can they? Decisions have to be made and consequences dealt with.Category: Works in ProgressFor a fleeting moment, she imagined that they would never hear from their families again, that they would remain together in Tuscany until they were old and gray, with great-grandchildren. Much to her surprise, the thought didn’t make her as sad as she thought it should.
Holy Macaroni and Cheese Balls! I see why you told us all to heed the rating in the author's notes. Jeez Louise. Not what I was expecting. All along, I've gotten a kinda sweet Draco vibe (even if he is inordinately possessive) and now you let the Draco from 'Lies' out in this story. Don't get me wrong, that was an amazing roller coaster as a reader, and I think 'Lies' is a fuckawesome story, but that was one storyline shift that totally rolled me flat on my derriere. Points for spontaneity and for shaking me out of my preconceptions. Whoah.
Author's Response: LOL well, i'm glad that chapter didn't scare you off. I think a few of my readers left after that o_O I guess they really weren't expecting that, but I wanted to present both characters with multi-dimensional personalities. It won't happen again, at least not to that extent, so I hope you keep reading :)
Oh My God! He drugged her!
Author's Response: *gasps* have you solved my mystery????????
Ooh, the anticipation is killing me. I can't wait for the shit to hit the fan.
Hey, don't mean to nag, but I noticed a typo in this chapter. You put that Draco pulled Ginny's wedding gown over her 'lips' and I'm pretty sure you meant 'hips'.
Oooh! I'm excited! And so, so, so, so, so unbelievably happy that Ginny is not pregnant. Marriage is hard enough on it's own! Excellent chapter, as usual.
Author's Response: i'm glad she's not prego too, even though i don't everyone was! promoting teenage pregnancy is not what i wanted to do! lol i even had to change her birthday to suit me so she wasn't getting busy when she was 15!! haha. thank you for your review. there's more coming super soon.
*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
Grr! Now I'm not only addicted to D/G fiction, but you've given me a Hani Yori Dango addiction as well. Evil. (Although I suppose I should thak you for it. )
I love your story. Brilliant. And even though Ginny didn't pour powdered soap on Narcissa's head like her counterpart's mom in the series, I really find your adaptation well written and interesting. Thanks for updating after all this time. My imagingings on how you would finish this story are not even close to your skill and imagination. Thanks.
Author's Response: HYD is certainly an addiction! Combined with D/G, I've been lost in it, because I see so much of one in the other, and vice versa. I'm not sure if I love HYD because of D/G, or if I love D/G because of HYD.
When Ginny Weasley becomes Draco Malfoy's wife, he suspects neither her true identity nor her dangerous motives. But when all Hell breaks lose and their relationship takes unexpected turns, there is more at stake than preserving their marriage--namely, preserving their lives.Category: Long and Completed
I love this story. I think it is my favorite D/G fic of all time. This story got me hooked on the genre, and even though it's not printed or anysuch thing, I'd even go so far as to say it's one of my favorite books of all time. Thanks for coming back to finish it.
Well, I have to say you succeeded in creating an atmosphere like the one in Gladiator. That's one of my favorite movies, and that one scene is a particular favorite of mine (perhaps because it makes my emotions go on the roller coaster of their lives). And I believe you've created that feeling.
I love the Draco you've written, and I can't decide if this scene makes him sexier than hell or scarier than shit. Maybe both. Your skill is marvelous, either way.
I love the line in this chapter, where Nacrissa is defending Draco's behavior to Ginny: "Well, he's always been a jealous boy...". I think it exemplifies wonderfully the full extent of a mother's unconditional love, as well as shows how deeply this characteristic is ingrained in Draco's personality. After all, if you're mother willl admit you're guilty of it, well... And you did such a brilliant job introducing Draco's side of the story in a sympathetic light to both the reader and Ginny. Two thumbs way, way up.
I really want to complement you in your use of the stylistic device of parallelism, zeugma and irony in the first section of the story (ok, now that my inner English freak is out, I'll stuff it back in the bag).
It really adds a dramatic flair to the beginning that really packs a whallop. Good choice. Reeeeeaaaallly good choice.
Sneaky, sneaky, sneaky. Just when you think Ginny's resigned herself to her fate, she pulls a move that so eloquently expresses her true character, her true mettle. Brilliant plot twist, brilliant characterization.
Ooooh. Scary. The interaction between the characters is awesome in this chapter. I especially like Neville and Draco's interaction, and how you imply the worst of Draco (in regards to little Harry Arthur) and then turn around to show, ha, he's not really that freaking cruel and compassionless after all.
If Pansy Parkinson says she's your friend, don't trust her. If she invites you over, don't go. You might wake up hung over, in only your underwear, and in Malfoy's or Zabini's bed.Category: Completed Short Stories
Awesome!
One of my absolute favorites. I never get tired of the sappiness. It's like a bowl of ice cream, sweet and comforting. I've got to thank you for making my day just that extra bit brighter.
Draco Malfoy watched Ginny Weasley for years. Now, ten years after leaving Hogwarts, he has his chance in the world of big business.Category: Works in Progress
Ah, you evil thing! What a horrible cliffie. Demon child.
First, I want to say that this was an evil, evil cliffhanger.
Second, I want to say that I absolutely ADORE this story. I don't know what it is that makes the plot draw me in so much. I like the D/G interactions, and I like seeing how Ginny interacts with a family that so obviously loves her and cherishes her (AND, moreover, values her as a person instead of simply the littlest sister). And, I've got to admit, I like the fact that Malfoy's been obsessed with her for a while.
BUT, as much as I like your story and your plotline, I've got to beg you to finish it. I know it is annoying when people nag 'when are you going to finish', in a way that is utterly reminiscent of 'Are we there yet?', but I really hope you will continue. I simply have to see how this will end, how the two extremely strong personalites of Malfoy and Ginny will find some sort of balance. So basically, don't give up--you are doing fabulous things with this fic.
I, for one, am addicted.
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
That was just about the cruelest cliffie ever. This is an amazing story, and I've got to say I'm enthralled. Thank you.
You know, I can only wonder how your ideal male scent in your fanfiction has gone from sun and clean grass, to freshly melted chocolate. (But I suppose this follows the growth of your Dracos' as characters from boys to men.) And I can really relate to the chocolate smell. After the first mental image of Draco turning to the chocolate man from the Axe commercial (and Ginny bending over just like that lady on the bus and taking a savory bite right out of his toned buttocks in his extremely-well-tailored-trousers), I started to think about it, and, well, chocolate, especially the rich, almost sinfully exquisite scent of melted dark chocolate, is perfect to complete the complexity of your character. Good choice.
All Ginny wants is to get the upper hand just once with drool-worthy hunk of man candy and callous playboy Draco Malfoy before he moves on to his next careless conquest. So how did this simple plan lead to time travel, nefarious plots involving the most infamous whorehouse in the wizarding world, and the teenaged Draco’s achingly sweet, chocolate-flavored kisses? Even Draco Malfoy was innocent once, as Ginny learns all too well…Category: Long and Completed
Chapter ONE HUNDRED EIGHTEEN Quote of the Day:
THE LAST CHAPTER
The minutes ticked by, long enough for Ginny to know that against all reason, all common sense, she still wanted impossible things from him. But she would leave. Even after today, even when her body ached from him and for him, when she could feel that he had begun to shape her to him, she would turn around and leave him. I will, I will, she thought.
“You don’t understand,” said Draco.
“Oh?” Ginny said stiffly. “At least he hadn’t touched her, she thought. She would not be able to find the strength to pull herself away from him, and she knew it.
I don't know whether to celebrate the fact that a new plot bunny has spawned in your brain, or to groan and try and curb my addiction to your delicious fanfiction.
I really liked your description of Ginny's morning breath. It does taste like that, doesn't it?
And I hate how you tricked me! (Not really) For a moment there, I really thought we were going to get a delicious smut biscuit at only the sixth chapter! But, alas, no such luck.
But I can only say that my breath held in glorious anticipation for the next chapter, and that my mind is scurrying off on a million different tangents, wondering just where your plot bunny will drag you next. (And by extension, me). I can only hope for a yummy surprise (Hopefully, chocolate-flavored).
Author's Response: Celebrations and addictions are good! Also tangents. :) But this fic is on a steady path, so don't worry. And there are lots more chocolate-flavored surprises to come.
Wow. I'm lucky. I get a new chapter the very next day! Thanks!
Draco's too fun, teasing Ginny about their sex-capades--or lack thereof. Or when he's talking about Blaise's 'standards': 'he makes serious attempts at chatting up primordial soup!" (What a great, humorous line) And I just love how Draco's ready to kill at the drop of the hat when he thinks someone's moving in on his territory.
Hope Ginny's meeting with the gallery owner goes well. Btu I'm sure a certain someone will help with that.
Thanks for the update!
Author's Response: We'll find out more about Ginny's meeting in the next chapter, so stay tuned... ;)
Ah! The suspense is killing me!
Well, I'm pretty sure it's Lucius Malfoy outside, chasing them around, and he's not really dead, and probably behind the Death Eater activity that has Harry and Hermione in such an annoying tizzy.
It was so great that I had my suspicions confirmed about Draco helping her out with the whole loan business. He had a perdy good reason too. But we all know that art had nothing to do with it.
I also loved how Draco /suggested/ to Ginny that she wasn't curious about the dragon anymore.
And the photograph Ginny and Draco from the previous chapters were so cute. (Especially how Draco clocked Blaise a good one, and when he said: 'three-dimensional space time is a little much for even a Malfoy') It was so cute that they were still in character. I'm glad that they've already worked out their relationship problems and have gotten to the good stuff.
And about Draco and Marie, well, Marie reminds me of Marie-France, the redhead courtesean from the Quick and the Dead. I can only wonder if Draco pulled the same sort of thing with and Alternate Universe version of her, and that's why he calls that particular name. Or maybe he's botching his french, and he's calling out mari, instead of Marie, meaning wife, and Ginny's just not fluent. That could explain her no-sex curse, if maybe a furture her and Draco got married or are enchantedly betrothed with a bonding spell. (Or maybe even present day, if Draco did something like the dream transportation in MoM.) Ya never know. But I'm going to stop theorizing before I get so behind I end up running over myself.
Oh, one last thing, I loved your little mini-riddle. "A lock for a lock". Quite clever.
Author's Response: You have some truly fascinating guesses here. Some are closer than others. ;) The photograph!Draco and Ginny did work out their issues a lot faster than the real D&G, didn't they? THEY still have a way to go... much more to come!
Anise. Marie better be Ginny or I'll have to poke her little digital eyes out. The only one Draco's allowed to be that possessive over is Ginny herself. Grr.
Orrrrr, (this theory is striking me now), maybe Lucius drugged Draco with some uber form of Amortentia to make him forget Ginny, and fixate instead on Marie.
Wait! I just had a horrible theory flash! Is that really Draco entering the cabin? He's making Ginny uneasy. Maybe he's Lucius in disguise, and his Malfoy blood is allowing him to enter the cottage. However, I would like to think that Draco's wards are tougher than that.
Poor hormonal sixteen-year-old Draco. Although it's worrisome that he never got to his intended companion--or did he?
Anywho, I can't wait for the real sack-sessions with real Draco and real Ginny. TeeHee.
Author's Response: Don't worry!!! That's NOT Lucius. It really is Draco, but he's in a very, very bad mood right now. We will find out MUCH more about 16-year-old-Draco and Marie, all in good time, my pretties, all in good time (cackles).
I'm just glad you're okay. D/G can wait. Thanks for the explanation though.
Well, Draco's jelly, that's for sure.
And Harry's dead? I can only assume so, as it seems to me that the vino veritas spell is still in effect. That's a plot twist I wasn't expecting. (However, I really can't complain, as he's extraneous now that the Dark Lord is dead).
And Go Ginny! He's getting nasty and she smacked him! I'm glad, because sometimes her self-preservation instinct is a little lacking. Yay for Ginny!
Author's Response: Ginny can be like that at this point in the fic, no doubt. But she's learning fast! And we'll find out what really happened to Harry soon...