Draco wants an ideal arrangement. Ginny wants a happily ever after. What they get is each other.Category: Long and Completed
I already told you how much I like this story on the d/g community livejournal site, but it probably won't hurt for you to read it again. I particularly like how Draco gets so anxious to keep Ginny as his wife once he starts realizing how much FUN she is, and that's even before the sex. Fun to read and re-read!
Author's Response: Dude, I totally forgot about checking back on the community. I r dum. *headdesk* In any case, thanks - I wanted to make it clear that Draco likes her before he loves her.
An invisible tattoo and a forbidden taboo will forever change the lives of two teenagers and the Wizarding World alike.Category: Works in Progress
The world was not written in black and white, but in shades of gray.
[Read&Review] (por favor!)
Riveting start. I'm interested to see where you take us from here.
Author's Response: Gracias. I did like this first chapter and the way it turned out. I thought it was pretty good for me. xD
When a Quidditch incident sends Ginny Weasley into the Hospital Wing, Draco must conquer his innermost hysterical tendencies to endure her company throughout the duration of his detention. However, unbeknownst to him, sinister conspiracy has been woven by three unlikely allies.Category: Long and Completed
Good show. Hands out smirks all round.
'Red sky at night, sailor's delight. Red sky in the morning, sailors take warning.' - Old Fisherman's TaleCategory: Works in Progress
Seven years after the end of White Noise, Draco Malfoy has been released from Azkaban a changed man. Will he ever come to terms with his past, and will Ginny ever let him back in?
I wasn't expecting quite such a Deus ex Machina resolution to Draco's exoneration, but as miracles go, it's fresh and original. It certainly got that out of the way in a hurry and now, I presume, it's onwards and upwards to Ginny. Or are there more twists in the works?
Perfectly content with secret encounters in the night, they never planned to fall in love. Then again, they never planned on getting caught either.Category: Completed Short Stories
Here's some fun and frolics. Having your brother and his two friends pop into your bedroom while you were making out with your secret boyfriend would really kill the mood. Kudos for your Ginny and Draco for getting past that so quickly! ;^D
Author's Response: lol At least they no longer have to live in total secrecy... Thanks for the review!
Draco Malfoy has found that he quite likes to play the hero role- at least when it comes to a certain redheaded damsel-in-distress.Category: Completed Short Stories
How I enjoy a devious, scheming Draco!---and when Ginny finds out how she's been had, even better!
Draco finds a better way of entertaining himself than watching the parade go by.Category: Completed Short Stories
I definitely need to get the air conditioning fixed.
Great story. Love the smut, especially liked the panty severance.
Draco is happy with this life.Category: Completed Short Stories
As the story progressed and grew ever more idyllic, I started to wonder if you had a wild twist in mind for the climax. Devastating. So terribly sad, but very well accomplished.
Draco and Ginny in a dark, post-War romance. Draco stumbles around. Ginny catches him, sort of.Category: Completed Short Stories
Hello fallenwitch. First of all, what an incredible start to the story. That first paragraph is like being plunged into deathly cold icewater and, then, pulling yourself back onto the shore, shivering and expecting a grim fate around the paragraph.
Then you follow it up with an introspective second paragraph, which directs all attention away from a fearsome-seeming destiny and inward.
I love the stylistic repetitions, like heartbeats pulsing. They pull me into a trance.
I love how your characterization of Ginny doesn't give up on Draco even though she's really flying in the dark; there's a profound realization or two there.
Finally, I love how you link despair and heroism together and stamp it as a uniquely 'Draco' event in this story.
Wonderful job, as always.
One heartbroken witch, one Death Eater wizard, a dash of Firewhisky and a Muggle pub all add up to a dark and twisted romance with buckets of angst and a shot of humour. “Be careful, Gin. Not only is he a little unbalanced, but he’s also got the worst of the wizarding world out to kill him. Call me if you need me.”Category: Works in Progress
Oh, fabulous start. All that torrid heat in the seduction scene and then, just switched off. Abrupt cold shower. Very real and poignant. Can't wait to read the next trick up your sleeve.
Author's Response: Thanks, Phae. I don't know about tricks, but the next one is coming up soon. Thanks so much for your review. You know how much I appreciate it! -fallenwitch
*DH SPOILERS* Draco and Ginny discover that it is never too late to find true love.Category: Long and Completed
Oh, gosh! Feeling a bit hemmed in these days? Justine is quite a character. As grating as she is clearly meant to be, I can't quite understand why she wouldn't tell Draco where she sent the books, since it was only a matter of time before he left as well.
Author's Response: Hemmed in? No, not at all! :) Yes, Justine is a character. She didn't tell Draco where she had sent the books because she just didn't know--she hadn't been paying all that much attention when she cast the spell. I'm sorry that didn't come across in the chapter. Anyway, thanks for reading and for the review!