As an employee of Wizarding Britain's largest auction house, Ginny often finds herself in the mansions of the upper class installing art and antiquities. When a priceless Zephyrelli landscape is snapped up, Ginny finds herself sent to a mansion where the Master of the House is all too familiar.Category: Completed Short Stories
I want to be an art installer. Is that a real job? I enjoyed the fic. I liked how Draco's character was hesitant but honest.
Based around the song by Snow Patrol. It's desperately sad about a couple that only wants to be together.Category: Completed Short Stories
Bloody hell! That was depressing.
Author's Response: I know. I\'m sorry. It was a somber day when I wrote it.
In her dreams, she remembers him. (Epilogue compliant)Category: Completed Short Stories
Ginny has been stood up again, and is just about ready to give up on ever finding love. Can a certain blond Slytherin change her mind?Category: Completed Short Stories
Why has Draco lost his confidence? Where did all of Ginny's friends go? Maybe, you should write another chapter. : )
"I watch my memories like a picture show behind my lidded eyes and let them relax me. It has been such a happy, fulfilling life…"Category: Completed Short Stories
Wow, that was amazing. It really felt like a person reflecting on their life. You rock. : )
Author's Response: Wow, thank you so much for the super awesome review...! I\'m glad you enjoyed it.
Draco and Ginny a la Romeo and JulietCategory: Poetry
That was good. It was sad, but his note made me smile. I'd prefer a happier ending, but I knew what I was getting myself into when I read it. Although, they could have faked their deaths....(hint hint)
“Did he love her? Did he, Draco Malfoy, love her, Ginevra Weasley? Even though their families were sworn enemies, even though she was a loud-mouthed, red-haired, Gryffindor Muggle-lover?” A songfic inspired by Jump5’s “Do Ya.”Category: Completed Short Stories
I love the candles for ever day he thought she was beautiful. Why can't real men do something like that?
Author's Response: Thanks CCC. Real men just don\'t think the way we do, unfortunately. Maybe if they read this fic...
Were you demanding a clear ending to 'Interlude'? Then this is what you wanted.Category: Completed Short Stories
I am smiling like an idiot. Thank you. All of the whining and bitching was hard work. Of course now I think you should write a fic about their wedding....
A parody of Westlife's song Uptown Girl. Originally H/G, but when I switched to D/G, it seemed to make sense better (no big surprise there). Lyrics belong to Billy Joel (thanks Pipperstorms!).Category: Poetry
What a cute idea. The image of Draco singing with his hand to his heart made me smile.
Six scenes from Draco and Ginny's relationship.Category: Completed Short Stories
How did she get him back? Obviously she did because she's pregnant in the next drabble. Okay, I'll quit whining. I liked how they both tried to bribe their son to go to their respective houses.
Author's Response: That might be a fic in it's own right. Although to do it justice, it would probably need to include some smut. And, while, I quite enjoy reading it, writing smut is probably beyond me at this time. I'll give it some thought, though. Thanks for reading and reviewing.
"Did you just wake up this morning and make it your current mission in life to annoy the hell out of me?" Ginny asked tiredly.Category: Completed Short Stories
"Yes, actually," he said. "Damn. I've been found out."
I'm glad you revived that. It made me smile.
A poem describing, in Draco's POV, his relationship with Ginny.Category: Poetry
I don't read a lot of poetry. I prefer my D/G straight forward. But, I did feel a lot of emotion in this.
Author's Response: Thank you. Its great to hear feedback from one of my best loved D/G authors!
Is Ginny a traitor because she uses her enemy to live?Category: Works in Progress
This was full of emotion. I got caught up in it. (Just a tip, I think you meant revel in the sheer intensity.)
Author's Response: Thank you! i\'ll look into it.
Only in death do you realize the mistakes you've made in life...and Ginny Weasley must have made a huge one if Draco Malfoy is in her Heaven!Category: Completed Short Stories
I really liked that. I always wondered what happened to people who didn't find their soul mates. It's lovely to think they'd be given another chance. Good job.
Author's Response: Better a late-than-never review response. ^^;;
I really thought it'd be nice to give Draco and Ginny a chance, even with the travesty that is known as the Epilogue. They missed it the first time, so obviously they get to try again, right? At least, that's what I'd like to think. And there's just something terribly romantic about soul mates, anyway. *sighs dreamily*
Thanks for the review, even though this response is practically two years in the making.
Draco isn't thrilled to be at a costume party his 6th year. He's got more on his mind than dressing up. But that all changes when he meets a mysterious girl.Category: Completed Short Stories
Did you publish this on another site? I remember reading it before. I still enjoyed it the second time around. I love all the little thoughts that run through his head. Good job.
I come here, before you, the Order of the Phoenix, not to beg forgiveness, as many of you think I should. But rather, I come with a warning: they know where you are and what you intend to do. They have made their mission to stop you, to kill you, and to rule the world as they see fit. I see you now, murmuring about yourselves, presumably asking if I, with a Dark Mark burned into my arm, can be trusted. If I were you, I doubt I would trust me either.Category: Completed Short Stories
This was very interesting. Was the quote real? I love how Ginny shifted it around. (I did notice you used fridge instead of frigid. You might want to fix that. It confused be because a fridge is slang for refrigerator.)
Author's Response: Yup, the French man and his quote were real, although I don\'t know where I found him, now that I think about it. I\'ll go in and check out the refrigerator issue :-) Thanks for letting me know,and for your review!
Draco is trying his hardest to deal with the mistakes he has made. They weigh down heavily upon him until one night in the Room of Requirement a magic mirror shows him everything he wants and everything he needs.Category: Completed Short Stories
That was lovely. You really made me sympathize with him. You know, this doesn't have to be one shot. (hint hint)
Author's Response: lol I don\'t know if I could ever actually continue a story...ever... I don\'t have your gift! I will, as always, take it into consideration. I think, in a way, writting this made ME sympathize with him. I had always figured, there had to be a reason he was such a punk. Anyways, thank you :-)
In which Draco acquires a new toy, and Ginny acquires a new wardrobe. Can a Malfoy and a Weasley make each other's dreams come true?Category: Works in Progress
What a cliff hanger. Did Ginny get locked in the bottle? I'll be waiting to find out.
Author's Response: I\'m glad it\'s pulled you in so far. At the risk of sounding like a suck-up (pretty sure I\'m gonna fail here), you\'re one of my favorite authors :)
Nineteen years later, Draco goes home to Malfoy Manor and the life he could have so easily had. One-shot.Category: Completed Short Stories
I think you have talent for imagery. (I probably spelled that wrong.) : )
Author's Response: \r\nNo, you spelled it absolutely right, and thanks for the awesome compliment!!
To this day, Draco Malfoy still cannot pinpoint the day when his best friend became a genius. Blaise Zabini, however, is most definitely a genius. After all, he gave Draco the best advice of his life.Category: Works in Progress
That was just the fluff I needed to brighten my day. : )
Author's Response: Everyone needs some fluff ever once in a while!
“You called me fat!” Ginny accused him, trying to reach out and slap him.Category: Completed Short Stories
“I did not call you fat,” Draco protested, trying valiantly to keep from being hit.
Fluff rules! And this is high qualify fluff. I loved the banter. Good job.
Author's Response: Hah I agree! The world could always use a little more fluff and sarcastic banter. Thank you! :)
A survivor remembers her fallen.Category: Completed Short Stories
I like how you led us to believe it was Harry she married. I was waiting for the last gravestone to be Dracos. I was quite happy that it wasn't. Good job.
Author's Response: Thank you. I could never kill off Draco... I tried once and, believe me, it wasn\'t pretty.
Ginny wonders why Draco doesn't care.Category: Completed Short Stories
I think you have a good start. I was a little confused by the last line. What does, "he pulled back" mean. Did he pull away from her? I think you should continue this story. I can't remember if it was a one shot or not. As a reader I want to know more. Go forth and type : )
Author's Response: It was a one shot, it was just kind of an idea dump that helped fix my head a little bit. \"He pulled back\" meant that he pulled back from the kiss enough to look at her. I will try to make the next story easier to read :D
Ginny finds out what she's been missing out on when she ventures into a Muggle nightclub.Category: Completed Short Stories
I am grinning like an idiot. Good job.
Author's Response: Thank you, thank you. :)
This is the three-hundred and twelfth day that Ginny and Draco have been sharing an office and biting each other's head off. Plot device? Coffee.Category: Completed Short Stories
I liked that. It was cute. It was funny. It made me smile. Good job.