The Second war is over, all ended as it should. Harry Potter defeated the Dark Lord and the world rejoiced. Seven years later Draco Malfoy finds that he must deal with death, love and life all at the same time. Meanwhile Ginny Weasley has made a name for herself in the Wizarding medical career. What happens when two worlds collide with the help of a magazine and a rather determined friend? Can old enemies form bonds of friendship? Can friendship ever become more? Just exactly how well did Ginny’s brothers teach her to fight? And what say does Draco's drug of choice have in all this?Category: Works in Progress
Good good good good! More!
Author's Response: Thanks thanks thanks thanks! Soon! :D
Ooh, getting interesting. More please! And what's the stone thingy?
Author's Response: Thanks for the review! Interesting is always good and that’s what I go for, even though I don’t always succeed :P What is the stone thingy? That’s a good question… :)
A Ginny and Draco poem.Category: Poetry
Wow. I hate poetry, but I really like this. I can't help it. Thank you.
Author's Response: awe, thank you! i\'m glad i was able to win you over!
AU. The war is over and people have moved on. Draco and Ginny are married with children and everything seems perfect until old family secrets start to surface. What secret does Draco hold about the final battle? What does that secret mean to his daughter and her possible love?Category: Works in Progress
Heeheehee...The plot bunnies gather...they smell blood...BLOOD!!!!!
Author's Response: You know all about the plot bunnies, don\'t you? We are such sad college people, but it\'s oh so much fun.
Seven years after the Second Wizard War, a mother tells her daughter the story of the man she loves, who disappeared after the war ended to save his and his lover’s life. The Wizarding World has settled down again, peace returning to them after the defeat of Lord Voldemort. Written in first person, present tense, from the point of view of a seven year old girl. Pre-book seven.Category: Works in Progress
Ack! I want to know! I really like this. I wasn't sure about the context but it's really good told like this. Please keep writing.
Author's Response: I\'m glad you think it\'s good! More is coming soon!
The War tears the Slytherin from his redheaded witch. Heartbreak, damning choices, and assumptions rule the day. A tale of love where angst meets romance on the long road to a possible happily ever after. This fic contains the usual potty-mouth language, a snarky Draco, a feisty Ginny, sarcastic humor, romance, and a bit of angst.Category: Works in Progress
I don't care about warnings, it has to be said.
DAMN IT!!!! I'm not even to the third chapter and he's already been ripped to shreds twice!
Author's Response: Touché, Nectaris! I laughed so hard that I fell out of my chair and had to stop writing the next chapter of Along Came A Wizard to respond to this glorious review. In my own defense, as a psychiatrist, emotional gore doesn\'t bother me in the least. Nope, not a problem. However, physical gore - punching and kicking and bone breaking and knife wounds make me soooo sick to my queasy little stomach! There\'s a reason I never became a surgeon! Loved this review so much. Thanks for making my day. -fallenwitch
*blank, horrified expression with jaw dropped* But he just...But she...There's no...WTF, mate but I'm confused. Can't wait to see the explanation for THIS. :)
AGh! More angst! Good job Draco, nice wall-hole. I especially liked the "The Slytherin dove for his pregnant package of red silk and freckles, wrapped his arms around her considerable waist, and wrestled her gently to the ground," part.
Author's Response: Thanks, that one was rewritten two seconds before I hit the \"add story\" button! - fallenwitch
There are just some smells a girl can't resist.Category: Completed Short Stories
Ah, that's too bad it's a one shot. Satisfyingly fluffy and lickable.
He watched her withdraw and fade away - a villanelleCategory: Poetry
Wow, this was really nice. I am a pretty critical poetry person (meaning I am a screaming banshee critic of cliche poetry) and this is REALLY talented. Thank you.
Author's Response: *blushes* Gosh, Thank you! I\'m not exactly a poetry person, but friday I had this sudden urge to write a villanelle, and I did! Thank you SO much for your lovely coment
Hogwarts is shattered by the news that someone tried to commit suicide. A recount of Ginevra Weasley's last year, what drove her to suicide and everything that she left behind. Pre-HBPCategory: Works in Progress
This is marvelous! I especially liked it that Potter isn't involved. I don't have anything against Harry, but it's always HIM and no one else ever gets to do anything... Did you mean to make it a round robin?
Wow. I don't think she's dead. I think he thinks she is, because he wasn't listening before, but I don't think she's dead. NO! She can't be! (oh, and your Draco was fine. Totally *normal* reactions for a healthy if a little neurotic individual.) Good work! I'm very sad to hear there won't be another chapter out soon.
Draco's loafing gets him demoted into Ginny's department, whereupon he takes it upon himself to revive her flagging romantic life. As one might expect, his efforts produce the most unexpected results.Category: Works in Progress
I really really like this. It's believable; the banter is light and easy; the characters are in, well, character; and the humor is nicely put. Please keep going, it was a pleasure to read!
And I would just like to mention that I like and believe your Draco because when people come out of school, they meet the real world and they change. A lot. Besides, fanfiction is about taking characters you love and seeing them do what you would like to see them do, that's why we write it. So good job again, and don't worry, people will figure that out! *wink*
*Written for the Persuasion Drabble Challenge on the FIA Archive*Category: Completed Short Stories
Ron Weasley doesn't see the harm in a little game between friends...
Ohhhh. I think I'm gonna cry.
Author's Response: Oh! Don\'t cry! You\'ll make me sad. But I\'m glad the story made you feel something. Thanks for reviewing.