When a case of workplace sexual harassment leaves Ginny in a truly desperate state, the natural thing to do is to convince Draco Malfoy to pretend to be her boyfriend. Naturally.Category: Works in ProgressWritten for SunnyStorms in The DG Forum's 2015 Winter Fic Exchange.
oh my god. the scene with the Ginny looking at his mark? Shivers. I am terribly impressed with everything about this chapter, especially the lunch and Draco's bravery. His relationship with Narcissa is interesting, and I am really looking forward to that developing. This really is so much fun! xx
Author's Response: Yesss, the scene with Ginny looking at Draco's mark is one of my favorites. There *should* be more of that in a future chapter. :) I'm so glad you're enjoying the story!
WOW. That was one hell of a party. I find myself appreciating the Slytherins even more. Loving this. xx
Author's Response: I'm so glad!! You know, writing this story has made me appreciate the Slytherins a whole lot more, too. :) Thank you so much for reading and reviewing!! Hopefully I'll have a new chapter soon.
It’s been just over ten years since the Battle of Hogwarts. Society has moved on but not in the utopic way everyone assumed it would. For Ginny Weasley, however, everything is going great until a season-ending fall derails her Quidditch career and forces her to reevaluate her life. It also forces her to realize that there’s more to Draco Malfoy than she ever thought—something Luna has been telling her for the past six years… This is what happens when Slytherins find themselves filling the roles of Gryffindors, Ravenclaws rule the art world, and Weasleys are unable to use magic—or at least, one Weasley can’t.Category: Works in Progress
Oh my god, what an amazing beginning! It's been a long time since I've been this excited over a fanfic, but I like your writing style and the way you've fleshed out these characters so quickly.
I've only just stumbled back into the D/G fandom as well (after a long bout of depression myself), and I am so happy to find a pic so intriguing already! Thank you!
OH MY GOD, I LOVE THIS.
Sorry. Just. Luna and Draco is so perfect, and I love how how you've written him — how utterly fucked up he is — struggling with anxiety and depression. It's a bit tragic, but it's also perfect.
Plus — his insights with Narcissa, how he'll always love her but never forgive her. I just. They're all so wonderfully human, and I am really enjoying this.
So very much. Thank you.
Oh my goodness. This is marvellous. And Luna and her art —— that was very moving. Draco again is excellent, and I worry so much for Ginny. But again, I was impressed by her testimony. George, though, ... heartbreaking. This is really wonderful; I am looking forward to more.
Author's Response: Thank you for all your kind words! It makes me really happy to hear that you're enjoying this so much. Makes the whole process worth it, actually, and keeps me going. I am also really happy to hear that you're on the flip side of your depression, and that you've found something to keep you moving forward. I found paranormal romance novels helped me too, just saying. ;p
Category: Completed Short Stories
“I can think of ways to make this farce a little more interesting for all of us.” Ginny said with a note of defiance in her voice.
Malfoy, for his part, raised an eyebrow, the only sign that could be interpreted as curiosity - and maybe as a bit of a challenge. “One would think that you aren’t in a position to do anything, Weasley."
“You would be surprised." Ginny smiled at him. It was a cat-like smile that she hoped he would recognize it for what it was - a warning. She was Ginny Weasley and no one would take advantage of her, whatever her physical condition was. "Would you like to dance?"
Then she offered her hand to him in a silent invitation.
It was as if time itself had stopped.