What would make a family as close as the Weasleys turn its back on its youngest member? Ginny breaking Harry's heart might, as would her sleeping with Draco Malfoy. Too bad she's done both.Category: Long and Completed
This fic started with an absolutely stunning first chapter and each update just leaves me wanting more! I can't wait to see how their relationship develops from here. They've completed the transition from Hogwarts to the manor and then getting married. Until now, they've been able to interact on a fairly superficial and emotionally safe level -- but It's no longer the situation that they have to confront but each other. The next bit should be quite interesting since they clearly have no idea how they feel about each other.
Draco still thought that Harry was the hurdle that he had to jump. He didn't understand the influence that one teenage boy had on an innocent first year Ginny.Category: Completed Short Stories
Oh, I really liked this! You've shown a version of Ginny very rarely seen and the relationships are intriguing; however, it feels a bit rushed as a stand-alone. It would expand beautifully, have you considered turning this into a longer story?
Author's Response: It was meant solely as a piece of insight into Ginny\'s character, a piece that is too often overlooked. However, I must say that your review inspires me to continue it. I can make no promises but I will say the possibility of this turning into a chapter fic is now high.
When Harry leaves Ginny for Hermione, Draco decides it's time to fulfill an old fantasy. Twenty five is a little old to experience her first one night stand, but Ginny thinks she can handle it.Category: Works in Progress
Oh, this is fun -- just what quality fluff should be! Quirky, three-dimensional characters handled with the lightest of touches. Good dialog and an sturdy plot -- nothing too complicated, but enough internal, consistent logic to support the romance without requiring the reader to suspend extraordinary levels of disbelief. I'd liken this fic to good champagne (I'm thinking of Veuve Cliquot, my personal favorite) - bright, fizzy and immediately approachable but with depth that makes it so much more rewarding.