A chance encounter, archaic laws and really bad luck result in the attorneys Draco Malfoy and Ginny Weasley being partners. Everything is apparently, probably kind of going okay, surprisingly, until Ginny herself is being sued and Draco has to help her.
Desperate times call for desperate measures, and neither Ginny Weasley nor Draco Malfoy particularly lack in the despair department. Good soil for an unhealthy relationship that has the potential to give them everything they ever wanted while losing everything everybody else ever wanted for them.Story title and general mood couresy of the Smashing Pumpkins song of the same name
When Hermione stumbles into a crisis and disappears, Harry goes on a quest to find his girl and bring her back. And all he has on his side is a deranged Frenchwoman, a tattered copy of a book that no-one should want to read, and the knowledge that night-time is the best time to wash your hair.
Sequel to Rest In Pieces. After the events in the chamber, Ginny is locked up for her own good in St. Mungo’s. But when Draco gets accused of being responsible for everything, she runs away to find the truth herself, with unexpected help.
**now completed** What would you do if somebody locked you into a room with your worst enemy, and you were told that at the end of 24 hours, one of you’d be killed. But you don’t know who… Draco and Ginny have to ask themselves precisely that when facing an unenviable situation
He might as well be a slave Warning: Take a look at the genre. This is not for the squeamish
She hasn’t seen him for two months.
Let me introduce myself: my name is Draco Malfoy, I am currently sixteen years old, and I am the most misunderstood person in the world – the ramblings of a boy who knows what he wants. Perhaps kinda absolutely.
When you’re floating four inches above ground, you need somebody to catch you. And if you’re looking for a plot, then you clicked on the wrong story. What you will find here is fluffy smut. And just to clarify things: Hermione does not want to die. Many people do obviously not get this, but the suicide thing is meant to be ironic. She has to descend a long set of stairs in very high heels *sighs*
Most people think that it was the biggest mistake she ever made, but Ginny Weasley would like everyone to build their own opinion after hearing the true story. Sometimes you have to do something wrong in order to achieve something that is right.
Ginny Weasley muses about the proverbial raisins in the cake, coming to an unusual conclusion.
Now a series... Draco's thoughts interwoven with a Norah Jones song... he seems to be in denial. I'm mainly posting this because Faith is showering PK with her cookies too :P
Even super-heroes are not safe from the horrors of puberty, as Harry must discover. Indecision, break-ups and make-ups, strange trains of thought, and rather delicate problems, all seen through the perspective of Harry’s diary. *sighs* After looking at my reviews I feel like I have to declare that this is not gonna be H/G. Ginny will get somebody else.
A senseless little something, with lots of fluff, and lots of paint.
It was one of the hardest moments in her life, and she almost forgot that she was not going through it alone.
It’s the middle of the night and Draco Malfoy has a problem with something that is very Weasley, and very disgusting. And there’s quite a bit about buttons in it.
You’re radiant, did you know that? I suppose not. I think you don’t know a thing about yourself, who you really are. Because, under all these layers of metaphorical incense, there is a darker side to you. Perhaps not darker, but more fiery, passionate, you can be a bad girl, I know it, and I want to cause you to release her, to be her.
He knew he shouldn't have gone looking after her. But he did go. And now Draco Malfoy thinks it was the biggest mistake of his life. Was it?