"He hasn’t woken up beside her in almost twenty years, but he still wakes each morning thinking she’s there."Category: Completed Short Stories
Nineteen years later, Astoria watches her husband and Ginny Potter at the train station.
*sniffs* Wah! I normally don't say it but poor Astoria! I kinda wish, just this once, that Draco loved her back, just a bit.
Author's Response: lol, yes, I feel pretty bad for Astoria in this one too. Although...I\'m still not so sure that she loves Draco. I supposed I\'m as undecided as she is, hahaha. I definitely think she\'s been put in a very hard, unfair, situation though.
Draco snorted. “You haven’t won. The Boy Wonder’s won. Don’t fool yourself Ginny, you’re nothing but a groupie.”Category: Completed Short Stories
She looked at him with solemn eyes. “You’re wrong.”
Draco and Ginny have one last conversation.
This was really well crafted! I love the ending, as sad as it is, I always thought that Ginny would have wanted to name her son after "Fred" because Harry already got the dibs on the name the first time. But she doesn't and like Draco, I really hate 'Ginny' too.
Author's Response: Thank you! The boys' names bothered me SO much, I had to write an explanation for it. I'm glad you enjoyed the story :)
The fallout of a magical clandestine war is difficult to wade through, and reconstructing society takes work to be done right. Unfortunately, too many old prejudices remain. Ginny sees the world for what it is and is determined to fix it properly. This leads to all sorts of unlikely allies.Category: Works in Progress
This isn't finished is it? :o! I read it right through but this doesn't seem like the end of the story! Tell me it isnt!
Author's Response: It's finished only in the sense that I've already written the whole story. It's ten chapters long, so there's three more to post.