“Don’t you have plans?” “They can wait.” Short pieces examining moments in Draco and Ginny’s unorthodox relationship.Category: Works in Progress
awww.
I loved the subtlety.
Masterful!!!
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
W-OW!
About the part where Ginny imagines Draco's reaction; what i especially love is 1) draco 2) that draco is very, VERY much in character
And then right through the story, and right down to his son; he's a complete Malfoy.
Their dialogues were priceless, and the writing was precise. Love it!
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
oh, i don't like it when they fight...especially when Ginny harasses Malfoy like that; but I couldn't resist laughing or smiling.
:D Nice work. Very clever.
Author's Response: I was worried that no one would like Ginny being so... "mean" to him, but I wanted it to make sense with their characters in the first five books. I think there is still a lot of harassment left :D
Thanks for reading!
For Draco and Ginny, a wager leads to disguises, sneaking, and the lesson that the best things in life are the things their passions lead them to.Category: Completed Short Stories
Well, quite lovely.
I'm trying to control my laughter by the way.
AHEM.
Ginny's reality becomes mixed with her dreams. Which life is real? Why would her family insist she's married to Harry when she knows she's married to Draco?Category: Completed Short Stories
creepy. oh wow.
what happened to you draco?