Wonderfully fixable and beautifully unfixable,Category: Poetry
Exquisitely infuriating and endlessly kissable.
What Ginny longs for, but knows can never be hers, because life just isn't fair.
Bummer, break out the ice cream and chocolate. Good job at conveying the angsty feeling. I liked the stark reality line.
Author's Response: Oohh... thanks for your cool comments!
It's April Fools' Day at Hogwarts and Ginny plans to get revenge on her brother, Ron.Category: Completed Short Stories
Very cute story. I smiled like an idiot.
Draco and Ginny finally let go of all inhibititions and give into one another.Category: Completed Short Stories*** An outtake from chapter 13 of White Noise.
Very emotional. I want a happy ending for them.
The war cost many people many things, not the least of which, in a certain Slytherin's eyes, was the loss of his family stronghold, Spungen House, on the mysterious Malfoy Island. When a strange, brown haired girl with orange high tops buys the island and moves into Spungen House, he really, REALLY isn't happy.Category: Works in Progress
Interesting beginning. I'll check for updates.
Both unwilling to admit their emotions, but willing to satisfy their physical attraction.Category: Poetry
It's late at night, and I'm having trouble wrapping my brain around this. I like the questioning/yearning at the beginning. It gives you the sense that they are doing something they know is wrong, but they aren't willing to stop. Did I get it?
Author's Response: Well, I think you\'re on the right track, but nothing has really been initiated yet--she\'s just watching him, waiting for something to happen. But you were close! And you\'re right about: they know it\'s wrong, but they don\'t want to stop.
Draco tries to persuade Ginny to his way of seeing.Category: Completed Short Stories
This was a sad story. You did a good job of conveying his desperate feelings while still keeping his strong.
Draco Malfoy knew what was expected of him. Yet, despite all of this, he did something unexpected. He fell in love. Draco Malfoy not only fell in love, but fell in love with someone completely and utterly unexpected.Category: Works in Progress
Interesting beginning. I'll be checking back for more. Oh, and now I am humming the David Bowie song of the same name. I wonder if it's on Itunes. Hmmmm.
Ginny had always wanted to learn to dance properly, but she's surprised to find her class leaves her wanting more from her teacher.Category: Completed Short Stories
Inspired by a night of "So You Think You Can Dance" and some imagination.
Oh my, Draco as a dance instructor. The mind boggles. I think I'd fall over my own feet.
Author's Response: I\'d fall over my own feet regardless. :) Thanks for the review.
When Ginny Weasley becomes Draco Malfoy's wife, he suspects neither her true identity nor her dangerous motives. But when all Hell breaks lose and their relationship takes unexpected turns, there is more at stake than preserving their marriage--namely, preserving their lives.Category: Long and Completed
Great story. I hope you update soon.
I love your story. Update soon!
Write more quickly! I love this story.
Author's Response: puff puff puff I\'m doing what I can!!! Working does not help with the creative process, either... But thank you for the enthusiastic review!
Update soon. I can't believe that Draco was responsible for her families death.
Author's Response: I know, that sucks, doesn\'t it. Kind of explains why she\'d go after him though...
Write more! I can't wait to see where this story is going.
Author's Response: I am in the process of doing just that... Though if my beta-reader and D&G.com keep responding at this pace, I\'ll soon be out of material! Heck, I thought I had a few days ahead of me, lol. Thank you for reviewing so frequently!
I was really hoping that Draco had not killed her family. I guess I will have to wait and see. Write quickly!
Author's Response: I\'m terribly sorry, but at least in that regard, he succeeded... Hopefully more explanations will justify the act? Thanks for your review :)
Update quickly. I check for your story every weekend.
Author's Response: I\'ll do my best :D I\'m glad you\'ve gotten then hang of it (the rhythm, that is, once a weekend). And thanks for your many reviews!
Why would Draco take Ginny to a place where she and his unborn child would be in danger? I don't get that part. Sorry. I do love your story though, and I'll be anxiously awaiting the next chapter.
Author's Response: Well they aren\'t really, technically in danger. Besides, Narcissa wants a family for them, and Proserpina IS Lucius\' sister. I suppose one could also assume that Draco feels he\'d be strong enough to prevent any harm from happening? I\'m glad you\'re enjoying the fic regardless of my inaccuracies. Next chapter, next week! Thanks for reviewing :D
I was thrilled to see an update. I want more. This is one of my favorite stories right now. I can't wait to see what happens next.
I love your story. I'll be checking for more.
What a cliff hanger. I'll be checking back for more.
I so want a happy ending, but I just don't know if it is possible. I'll check back to see.
Geez, he is really being an evil bugger in this story. Hopefully he'll come around soon.
I was excited when I saw the update and you didn't disappoint. I'll keep checking for the next update. I can't imagine how this will work out.
Author's Response: i\'m glad to see i\'ve managed to keep your interest throughout the 21 chapters. hopefully the next update won\'t be too long in coming!
I am hoping that the memory will show that Draco did not kill her family. Is that too much to hope for?
Author's Response: hum... yeah... it\'s like thinking Ginny would prefer Harry over Draco: completely inconceivable. Sorry :/ In fact, it doesn\'t plead in Draco\'s favor very much...
I am really fearing that there shall be no happy ending to this tale. I did not read the italics, thank you for the tip about that. I don't do scary/violent imagery very well, and I truly appreciate the warning. Draco is such an evil person in this story. I can't see a ray of light at the end of the tunnel. But, you are doing a masterful job.
Author's Response: oh no... evil... he's not evil, I promise! he's scary, that's for sure. and he isn't nice. but he has seen a war, and been coerced into doing things most British men of 17 are not expected to do (hopefully). The light at the end of the tunnel should come, I hope. It won't be grandiose, it won't be an apotheosis, but it should cast precisely that--a new light--on our skewed perspectives. (:::off to ponder how I'm going to do this:::)
Author's Response: Oh yeah, and thanks for reviewing!!! (where are my manners...?)
I'm glad that there might be some hope for them.