It's hard to learn how to live without that one person you thought would be in your life forever. But Ginny Weasley had always been a quick study, and there are always certain grey-eyed boys to help speed up the learning process...Category: Works in Progress
I'm really enjoying this story. The overall topic is extremely relateable! :o)
Author's Response: Aw thank you! The plot bunny for this entire fic actually came from something my friend (who\'s also the beta for this fic, actually) said, and I put a lot of my own experiences into Ginny for this fic, so yeah, I also think that the overall theme is really relateable to a lot of people, especially overemotional girls like me :) Thanks for reviewing!
"It's not better to have loved and lost, Weasley. No matter what they tell you."Category: Completed Short Stories
I love your stories and this is no exception! I loved this!
While on a mission for the Order, Ginny Weasley is captured by an unknown nemesis. She is taken to the Velamentum, an order shrouded in mystery. A proposition is given to her. She accepts, and her world is turned upside down. Concepts she firmly believed in are challenged. Friends become enemies, enemies become allies. Trust is non-existent, danger abounds. And in the midst of this, Ginevra Weasley manages to fall in love. But does she love a friend? Or a dangerous enemy?Category: Works in Progress
Great start! Can't wait to read more!
Author's Response: thanks! i\'ll try to update soon.
It was more than a fleeting thought. Fleeting could be pushed aside. Fleeting could be ignored. This slow burn, this ache...it had the promise of addiction, the means to swallow them both whole. Started as smut, but developed quite the plot.Category: Long and Completed
I love this story! I don't suppose that my love life could be as hot as this story is... if only!
A knock sounded at her door, and Ginny smiled slightly. Five years of absolute closeness, yet Draco refused to be ‘vulgar.’ Knocking on the door, he said, was more honorable than simply bursting into her home or appearing in her fireplace. Giving her the privacy she needed, he said, was more upstanding than forcing his company on her when unwanted.Category: Works in Progress
I love the quote you used by Wilde! It's one of my favorites!
This story was fabulous! I loved reading it! Thanks for the holiday present!!
Author's Response: Thank you! I've always loved the way Wilde expressed himself, and I
m glad you thought it fit in well! You're very welcome, I'm glad you liked it!