A companion AU fic to Reiko Naoi's Serpent Bride. It's Draco's birthday. and Ginny has the perfect present lined up for him.Category: Completed Short Stories
I loved the fic, but it was very difficult to read because of the formatting. It would be much, much, much easier and enjoyable to read if you broke it up into paragraphs. Keep it up though!
Athena Arion
There are some things a husband should never forget.Category: Long and Completed
Nice fic! I especially loved the extra ficbit #2!
Athena Arion
*Winner of Rainpuddle's Great Draco & Ginny Fic Contest 2006* Covert operative needed- Passport, intrigue and romance required; no experience necessary. Please enquire within.Category: Works in Progress
This is so good! I want to know what happens next! Please do more than just think about finishing this story!
Draco, Ginny and a bet which will lead them further than they thought...Category: Works in Progress
Oh, she finally said his name! I can't wait to find out what happens next!
Keep up the awesome writing, you've got a great plot going.
-Athena_Arion
Author's Response: Thank you very much for all this comments! I promise you won\'t have to happen very long to know what happens next!
Category: Long and CompletedRomance for three couples when Blaise and Luna use Shakespearean styled matchmaking to hook up Ginny and Draco. There's Much Ado about...something!
Nominated for a Quicksilver Quill award for Best Romance- Non Canon on Mugglenet* Written before the HBP, this tale presents an alternate sixth year in which Dumbledore lives, Draco is more than a foil to Harry, and Blaise Zabini is a girl. I hope readers who ship Draco/Ginny will enjoy the story which includes dancing with faeries, Celtic and Norse mythology, school holidays in London and Spain, and loads of fantasy and romance. "Is this a kissing book?" (to quote the Princess Bride) Yes, it is.*
I have to say that I absolutely LOVE the way that you make allusions in your story and incorporate the works of "Slick Willy" (aka my teacher's unique nickname for Shakespeare)into it as well. You write very well and you write your story so it works - it's plausible. Keep it up; I'm really enjoying it and I've even recommended it to a few friends!
Author's Response: And here I thought Slick Willy was a name for Bill Clinton! LOL Thank you for the recommendations. That made my night. :)