Draco and Ginny go out on a date post-Hogwarts. Ginny is disappointed with Draco's lack of originality. Can he make it up to her?Category: Works in Progress
I love your Hermione too. Honestly. if you don't go more out of character, I might continue reading the story, and we can't have that, can we?
Oliver Wood? Isn't he, like, five years older than Ginny? Still a lovely chappie.
I love love love your Ron.
A cold night, a warm embrace, an unforgettable moment.Category: Completed Short Stories
You must have had an amazing first kiss. And you did a great job of making this universal. Really loved it :)
Ginny Weasley's life has been engulfed by a vibrant swirl of color ever since the day she was born- everything from her family to her House to her own personality is as vivid and fiery as the hair that tumbles across her shoulders. Maybe that's why she can't help but be drawn to the boy whose personality and life has been as cold and colorless as his piercing grey eyes. DG winter fluff.Category: Completed Short Stories
Bend to the will of the inevitable more often. FLUFFY IS GOOD!
Ginny uses unusual methods to convince Draco to trade sides. (This is alternative Hogwarts era and takes place Draco's last year.)Category: Completed Short Stories
Love the ending line.
“Let go!” I wail, pulling back from him with a frustrated cry. “I’ve got detention with Carrow and I can’t be late! Please just let go of me!”Category: Long and CompletedHe immediately releases me, his expression suddenly darkening. “Oh.” It’s all he can say. We both know what those detentions really are.
Ginny Weasley’s sixth year at Hogwarts is not at all what she expected. Harry’s gone to do something dangerous again, Death Eaters are teachers, and the cruciatus curse is a favorite punishment for misbehaving students… and blood-traitors. Dark but humorous, riddled with both angst and fluff, the events of Deathly Hallows told from Ginny’s point of view without the epilogue.
Written for jessicakmalfoy. Winner of Best Overall of the 2009 D/G Fic Exchange and Best Portrayal of Ginny Weasley. Nominated for Best Portrayal of Draco Malfoy and Best Kiss.
Endless thanks for the beta-ing to Jaden Malfoy.
Awwww...I think (maybe) I can see where this is going, and I lurves the plot.
Author's Response: Thank you!
Awww...poor Ginny-detention with Carrow! Actually, poor Draco...he gets to imagine what's happening to Ginny. Well-written chapter!
Author's Response: Thank you!
Ginny Weasley was on a mission: get Draco Malfoy's attention or die trying. She would prefer to skip the dying part, though…Category: Long and Completed
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Really glorious amazing stunning absolutely wonderful sequel.
Author's Response: Haha, thank you. I thought it was quite an amazing sequel as well. ;)
Ginny, Ginny. I've never really seen her written like this before. I likes it though.
Author's Response: She is definitely a little crazy in this one, but I admit I had lots of fun writing her.
That is gorgy. Nothing more to say.
When Ginny's life goes to hell, she seeks solace in cake. Draco helps take her mind off her problems in an unusual way.Category: Completed Short Stories
Wouldn't you just love to see Harry and Ron's faces if they poked their heads in there?
A grownup Ginny reflects on her childhood romance with Draco. Will a wish on a star make her dreams come true, or is Draco destined to remain just a passionate memory?Category: Completed Short Stories
One of the best Ron Weasleys I've seen in a while.
Ginny has always enjoyed doing things just to be contrary.Category: Completed Short Stories
They are a gorgeous couple. Somebody should alert JK Rowling.
Handsome men don't fall out of trees, but obnoxious redheads sometimes do.Category: Completed Short Stories
Draco Malfoy is a glorious Grinch. Really. They should have given him the part.
Author's Response: Haha, you're right! Draco is the perfect Grinch.
In which Draco is snarky, Ginny is flustered, and Christmas is celebrated ... kind of.Category: Completed Short Stories
He looks at the star like it is poison. Then he looks at the redhead like she is poison.
"No," he says flatly.
"But, Malfoy—"
"No. I am not helping you decorate that tree."
That was a pretty story. Thanks.
Author's Response: You're welcome! Glad you liked it! ^_^
Assigned seats are required for the train trip home from Hogwarts. Ginny is worried when she finds out that Draco has been assigned to her compartment, but she doesn't know just how bad it will be.Category: Completed Short Stories
Gorgeous. It's the first oneshot where they're already together that I've read in a long time and I enjoyed it a bunch.
During her sixth year at Hogwarts, Ginny wrestles with her recent breakup with Harry and whether she should stay true to him.Category: Works in Progress
I like your Malfoy-You might want to make your Ginny like a tiny bit more open to what he has to say. Then again, that would be pretty OOC now, so...
Completely useless review: submitted!
ANOTHER BRAND NEW CHAPTER, YAY!Category: Essays
Does D/G still matter? Yes! And maybe, just maybe, it matters more than ever before. Read all about the reasons why our one and only OTP is truly built to last. Are YOU ready for the shocking truth? ;)
Chapter SIX Quote of the Day: Okay, there isn't really a quote, but JJ Abrams is mentioned. Just read it. ;)
asdfghjkl I think you read my mind with this one. I've thought the EXACT SAME THING about like all of these pairings at some point. It really is kind of inevitable that Draco and Ginny be together. Someone shuld email JK
Author's Response: I know what you mean... and I'm really glad you're finding things to relate to in this essay. More soon!
DG are the OTP and always will be. YOU CANNOT CHANGE MY MIND OTHER SHIPPER PEOPLE! Sorry, moment of mild rage there. But yeah.
Author's Response: It's all good. :)
You know, I agree, even though I don't necessarily look at pairings in exactly the same way that I did in the past. The thing is that Draco and Ginny have some very important reasons why the two of them *as individuals* fit together as a couple. I've talked about some of them, and some are still to come in the next chapter! :) And thanks SO much for being a reader and reviewer.
Ginny hasn’t seen Draco since the last time they met in a moonlit corridor after the last battle at Hogwarts. So why is he following her around the Ministry of Magic five years later, desperately trying to warn her about unseen dangers? And why does she still feel that same old disturbing attraction to him?Category: Completed Short Stories
Chapter FOUR quote of the day:
“Get out of here, Malfoy,” she hissed at him.
He shook his head.
“I’m working on my public art project. Out.”
“No,” he said, not moving a muscle.
“Fine,” she sighed, walking over to him. “Why don’t you just tell me what you want, then? Let’s get this over with.”
A rare moment of professionalism...oh, Blaise.
Author's Response: I just love that line too. Blaise really ended up being a fun character here, I think.