Ginny's late night visits to the kitchen lead to a potentially dangerous run-in with Draco Malfoy. Angered by his dismissal of her, she decides it's time to show him how the game is really played.Category: Works in Progress
Off to a great start! (just read chaps 1&2 together) You have a very engaging writing style.
Author's Response: I\'m glad you like it. Please keep the reviews coming.
Where Ginny gets a part-time job, Ron imitates Hagrid in an obscure fashion, and Draco's foot is permanently placed in his mouth. One-shot.Category: Completed Short Stories
This is delightful!
Author's Response: \r\nThanks you!!\r\n\r\n(PS. I really like your name; nice and quirky, with a double e at the end.)
Ginny recieves the opportunity of a lifetime from our favorite ferret, but there's just one little catch.Category: Works in Progress
This is fabulous! What a great plot idea, and you have a catchy way of telling it. Really looking forward to reading more!
Author's Response: Thank you!
Nineteen years after the Deathly Hallows, Harry and Ginny are married but their eldest son is just twelve years old. This story is about those missing seven years: six of which Ginny spent slapping, snogging and falling in love with Draco Malfoy.Category: Works in Progress
Wow. Fabulous. I was utterly swept away in Ginny's thoughts (though I'm not sure if that's quite the right metaphor). Bravo!
It's hard to learn how to live without that one person you thought would be in your life forever. But Ginny Weasley had always been a quick study, and there are always certain grey-eyed boys to help speed up the learning process...Category: Works in Progress
I love, love, love all the little details of their surroundings and their actions as they lie in the grass. *sigh* It really sets this story apart. Really nice job. And yes, they're falling in love but don't know it (or she doesn't, at least--not quite). It's so exciting! More, please?
Draco didn't show up?!? Why??? Well, at least Ginny can be furious at him now and let that fury push her through her fear of confronting him.
Upon re-reading, I think the reason Draco didn't show is because he saw Ginny and Harry together and assumed the worst. Oh noes!
Great chapter.
"It's not better to have loved and lost, Weasley. No matter what they tell you."Category: Completed Short Stories
She liked watching people and taking pictures.Category: Completed Short Stories
Beautiful.
Author's Response: Yay! Thanks!
Category: Completed Short StoriesWhen Ginny meets his parents for the first time, things don’t go quite as Draco expects.
This is brilliant! A fantastic idea, fantastically executed. The fact that it was inspired by one of my fave authors and written by another just adds to my delight. Bravo!
One question: Draco says (to himself) about Ginny's insight that he is jealous: "Maybe she had a point. But there was something else bothering him as well. He just couldn’t put his finger on it." Is there a 'something else' bothering him?
Author's Response: Thank you! I'm glad you liked it. And the "something else" was that he was jealous not only of his parents' attention to Ginny rather than to himself, but also of Ginny's attention to his parents, in the sense that he wouldn't have her all to himself anymore. Thanks for the review!
"Her face should not have stood out in his memory; she was just another victim, a nameless face. But he knew her face and he knew her name and he knew that an innocent like her wouldn’t survive the night."Category: Completed Short Stories
This has quite a few surprising twists, especially for its length. I like that they both ended up dying--not what I expected to happen, and it's a realistic outcome--and that Draco's redemption came in "the next great adventure". Your writing has a lovely sense of urgency and delicacy. Nice job! I'm looking forward to reading more of your work.
Author's Response: Thank you so much for the encouragement!
If I should meet thee/After long years,/How should I greet thee? -/With silence and tears. Written for D/G Fic Exchange 2008Category: Completed Short Stories
Fabulous. Anguish and resignation. So sad, yet so satisfying.
Author's Response: *blushes* Thank you.
Draco must find himself in order to piece back the fragments of his once wealthy and formidable life. What does one do when the one thing your family has been counting on suddenly loses? Years after the now famous battle at Hogwarts where Lord Voldemort fell Draco leads a meaningless life. One day he picks up a camera and his world changes forever once again.Category: Works in Progress
Very intriguing. I'm looking forward to reading on!
And there goes Draco's cover...
Why isn't this story getting scads more reviews? Perhaps because of readers like me who've been reading it offline and then forgetting to leave a fawning review? Seriously, this is fabulous, and I love how the inner and outer Draco are waging a war to be seen and heard. Now that "Mary" has seen the inner Draco and Draco has seen who Mary really is, all hell can break loose. You've built up the tension between them and their inner & outer selves very well.
While on a mission for the Order, Ginny Weasley is captured by an unknown nemesis. She is taken to the Velamentum, an order shrouded in mystery. A proposition is given to her. She accepts, and her world is turned upside down. Concepts she firmly believed in are challenged. Friends become enemies, enemies become allies. Trust is non-existent, danger abounds. And in the midst of this, Ginevra Weasley manages to fall in love. But does she love a friend? Or a dangerous enemy?Category: Works in Progress
Fascinating and original concept! Can't wait to see where this goes. I don't suppose you've already written the whole story and will be posting rapidly?
Author's Response: No, unfortunately not. I only recently came up with the idea for this story. And with school about to start, the time for writing is short. But I will do my best to update consistently. I uploaded the second chapter and am waiting for approval. And I\'m glad that you like the concept. Thanks for reviewing!
Lucius undone by squabbling-in-denial teenage D/G--LOL! I adore seeing his POV. And now Snape has joined the fray. :D Well, he knows how to handle hormonal teenagers, doesn't he? Can't wait to see what you, and Snape, come up with.
Author's Response: Thanks for the review! I'm glad you like it. Yes, Lucius has faced many frightening things in his life, but none so frightening as the wrath of these two. And Snape... well you'll see how he handles them. :D
Nothing in life is to be feared. It is only to be understood. Draco Malfoy is helping Ginny Weasley understand her fear in the strangest of ways...Category: Completed Short Stories
This is fabulous. Your luscious descriptions of the thunder rumbling through the castle and words rumbling through Malfoy's chest and curling around his tongue have me sitting on the edge of my seat! If fluff can be this sinfully written, then... *fanning myself*
When the paths of power are as twisted as the coils of a snake, who will walk away unscathed?Category: Completed Short Stories
Written for Liyian in the 2008 DG Fic Exchange
This was one of my favorites on the dgficexchange and I'm so glad to see it posted here. Am compelled to repeat what I said there, as I still feel the same.
Very nice. Besting Voldemort and Draco in one fell swoop--the audacity! Vivid imagery, concise writing; bravo!!
"The day began just like any other for Astoria Malfoy, but it didn’t stay that way for long."Category: Works in Progress
Ten years after the DH Epilogue, Harry Potter dies and everyone else is left to pick up the pieces.
Oh, this is grand! I've always loved your stories, and a chaptered fic by you, ntm one with such a delicious plot beginning, is like Christmas coming early.
Author's Response: hahahaha, you're too kind! I'm glad you're enjoying, more should be coming very soon. :)
I'm so thrilled to see this wonderful story continued! And yes: graduate school is hard. Good luck with it and with your writing. I can't wait to see where you take it (or where it takes you).
*raises hand* Like it! Of course Draco would freak out after rushing in so quickly--who wouldn't--and I love how you've constructed and described Pansy's life so that she's very qualified to talk some sense into Draco (and Blaise).
Poor Ron, he'll be a basketcase when he hears about all the secret romances with Malfoys. So, Ginny knows that it is Scorpius whom Rose wants to become engaged to, I presume? She must be squirming with that knowledge when she's with Draco.
Convicted and incarcerated after the war, Draco is unexpectedly given a new lease on life.Category: Works in Progress
Oh that warmed the cockles of my heart! The Blaise half of the chapter, at least. The other, first half continued the lovely irritation between Ginny and Draco. I like that Ginny is rather the uber-Gryffindor here, remaining closed-minded even while witnessing monumental moments in Draco's life. *g*
Author's Response: Hee! Those Gryffindors can be a bit thick, eh? :) Thanks for reviewing!
I've been remiss in reviewing your several, excellent recent chapters. I love your Elba! And the little details you use to describe Draco's adjustment, Ron & Hermione's life, Williams' & Webb's quirks, and Blaise's home & professional life. All with a touch of humor. Bravo!
Author's Response: Thank you so much!
So much goodness! Love the peak into Ginny's work life, and the scene with Ginny, Elba, Blaise, and Draco was pure fabulousness. You must laugh a lot as you write! At least, I hope you do, as your readers surely do as they read your writing.
Author's Response: Thank you! The scene in Blaise's doorway was a lot of fun to write. I do amuse myself sometimes, and I'm glad you are enjoying my attempts at humour! :)