He burns them all. Apologies mean nothing. He is unable to forgive her, and she cannot apologize. Both are right...both are wrong. It all ends with letters burning in a fire.Category: Completed Short Stories
Brilliant! the ending was fitting :D
Even if evil is not in your memories, it's in your blood. *Contains very dark themes*Category: Completed Short Stories
This was an enjoyable read.
Author's Response: Glad you liked it
Ginny is twenty four, and the war rages on. Draco is a Death Eater, and he needs her help. Of course, he doesn't give her a choice. Now she's surrounded by the enemy. She begins to see that not everything is black and white. Can she come to terms with her new role in his life?Category: Works in Progress
TEASE!
This story is very entertaining. I am eagerly awaiting the next chapter
Author's Response: I accept that title proudly. And I\'ll update asap
On the ninth day of Christmas, my true love gave to me, nine ladies dancing . . .Category: Completed Short Stories
"Dance with me, Weasley."
"Fine. But only to keep you safe from Mrs. Delacour."
Nice story- just one tiny nitpicky detail. You said she made something at 3 months old did you mean 3 years? realistically its not possible for anyone to manipulate anything at 3months old.
Other than that it was a cute story
Author's Response: I did mean three months, because Ginny was born in August (she sucks at counting on the spot) . . . I think the failure of that particular ornament can be attributed to Mrs. Weasley ;) Thanks for the review!!
Scorpius Malfoy's parents were never around, and left him in the care of his nanny, Ginny Weasley. He grew up blissfully under her care, brought up with the Weasley ideals of courage, honor, and loyalty. Then when he turns 7, his father comes home, and Scorpius' simple world falls apart.Category: Works in Progress
I really hate Ginny in this chapter. I feel her expectations are over the top. Very rarely at 9 will a child be able to say daddy is not treating mummy right (especially if the abuse is verbal) - regardless of the influence. Also factor in draco's previous neglect-and scorpious behaviour is normal- even predictable for a 9 year old.
And regardless of what the child says- there is NO excuse for abandoning a child. Ginny is an Adult - she should have behaved like one.
On a side note- I feel that both Ginny and Draco are poor parents and i feel very sorry for scrap
Author's Response: Indeed, Ginny and Draco are terrible parents in this story. And yeah, Ginny should've manned up. But I think she was overwhelmed with pain, and had to remove herself from the situation before she succumbed to it. Part of that was because of Scorpius, but mostly it was because of Draco. Oh but yeah, Scorpius is the real victim in this story.
Sequel to "The Broken Road."Category: Works in Progress
Pansy in labour is priceless. I loved the original and am excited to see the sequel.
Category: Long and CompletedFresh out of Hogwarts, Ginny Weasley moves out of the Burrow to start life on her own. Along the way, she is thrust into wizarding high society and, before long, into the arms of Draco Malfoy. But are all the finely dressed witches and wizards she meets really as they seem?
This story is entertaining and a great light read. You seem to have added Louisa Musgrove to your list of Jane Austen name cameos.
Can't wait for more
Author's Response: Yes, Louisa Musgrove is one of many names that I snagged from Austen's work. That was one of the funnest parts of writing the story! Thanks for reading!
The greatest power that a person possesses is the power to choose.Category: Completed Short Stories
I enjoyed this story. As much as i hated for Draco to die the ending fitted perfectly. However he deserves some vengance don't you think? Perhaps in another story??
Author's Response: Thank you SO much for the awesome review! I was really pleased with how this one turned out. :D
Ginny shows Draco how to have a Weasley birthday.Category: Completed Short Stories
Cute story but i do have a nitpick about the story. Both Ginny and Draco are British they wouldn't know about baseball..
Author's Response: I\'m not British, do British people not know about baseball? Like, they don\'t know the concept? I could\'ve said cricket, but I thought they hit it differently in cricket.
The idea of "renting" her soul out to anyone - let alone a former Slytherin nemesis - did not sit well with Ginny Weasley. But circumstances always tend to go askew and when she finds herself in a dire position, Ginny has no choice but to relent, accepting the deal and the seven wishes offered as payment.Category: Long and Completed
Well this is an enjoyable story. It is very entertaing. I am always wondering what the next wish will be. On a side note- Poor Draco, Ginny is being incredibly dense someone needs to show her the err in her ways.
Ginny is really starting to aggravate me- She is denser than a rock. However the ending of the chapter was fitting. Draco deserves some recompensation- and Ginny should have to grovel... IMO.
The Chapter was great- i am eagerly awaiting the next chapter
Hired by the Malfoys to manage their public relations after a bout of bad press, Ginny discovers that some relationships just aren't meant to stay strictly professional.Category: Long and Completed
This opening chapter is very intriguing. The premise is interesting and the writing as well. I look forward to the next chapters to answer some of my questions.
Author's Response: Thanks for reviewing (and so quickly!). I hope upcoming chapters will answer your questions too!
This is quickly becoming a favourite story of mine. Both chapters were engaging and well written. I loved Narcissa; your characterisation was spot on.
Fantastic Job!
Author's Response: Thanks very much!
And the plot thickens....
Your writing is lively and entertaining. Both the Draco and Blaise(in volo) and the D/G interactions were very enjoyable to read.
I look forward to more chapters when you are next able to get access to a computer.
Author's Response: Thanks so much for reviewing!
This story is Excellent- You earned an O.
Author's Response: Thank you! My inner nerd rejoices.
A Ministry election finds Draco and Ginny positioned against each other once again.Category: Completed Short Stories
This was a enjoyable read. I look forward to the out take
Author's Response: Thanks! -seegrim :)
Selling herself into a marriage contract, Ginny finds herself playing a deadly game, ultimately pitting her husband against her lover and a father against his son. Many twists and turns, depth and evil characters - and a long story of sweet and true love.Category: Long and CompletedNew! Epilogue is up! Yes, I know, the story has been "complete" for a couple of years, but this ending has been partially written for a long time and it ties up some loose ends.
This story is very interesting. Although not all the facts apply I am getting a slight Oedipus Rex vibe from it however.- Is there any truth to my instinct?
Cheers!
Author's Response: Didn\'t think of it that way while writing, but.... well yes. :)
This story continues to be interesting. I like the progression of the story- the slow evolution of their relationship and the insight into the characters. Keep up the good work!
Cheers!
Author's Response: Thank you so much!!! So glad to know. I totally appreciate you taking the time to encourage me!!! \r\n
Best, -G
Convicted and incarcerated after the war, Draco is unexpectedly given a new lease on life.Category: Works in Progress
lovely story! The characterisations are spot on.
Author's Response: Thanks very much!