When Draco Malfoy, undercover operative, goes missing, Ginny knows that finding him will be no easy task. But she never expected to find a Draco that can't remember anything...including their past together.
Draco loves to read stories, Ginny loves to tell them. Here are a few snapshots of their story.
After the war, normal life is slowly reestablished at Hogwarts. But for Draco nothing is normal anymore. The familiarity of the school, its teachers and students, enhances his feeling of estrangement. Only Ginny Weasley is a speck of colour and light. Fate seems to want their paths to cross - and deep down, Draco knows it has always been this way.
Ginny fled the wizarding world when Harry failed to play the war hero in time and thousands died. Four years later, secret plots threaten everyone she loves. Draco Malfoy reappears when she least expects him… but time is running out for them both to unravel all of the secrets of their shared past.
Being fortunate enough to keep their wealth post war, the Malfoys try desperately to become major patrons of the new world order. And this involves throwing an excessive amount of balls.
A thought came to mind; this was not how Draco expected his week to go, babysitting a werewolf's child with the help of a Weasley. What had he done to deserve this?
The desert sun is hot and Draco Malfoy is smirking. A tale of rivals, curses, and 5-7-5.
We can only love that which we know, know that which we understand, and understand that which we have learned.
An unexpected attraction to the manager of the new Hogsmeade location of Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes inspires Draco to stake his own claim in the business of dreams.
Sometimes, bad things happen for no rhyme or reason. Sometimes, bad things happen because someone is indiscreet. Draco thought he understood the meaning of indiscretion, but he did not quite realize that posing as himself—without the cumbersome duties and tiresome dark history—could also be a form of indiscretion.
Ginny and Draco meet as children during a special week at MOMs. An incident happens that remains dormant until nine years later and how their lives come together.
Molly Weasley celebrates the day after her sixtieth birthday by sitting for a portrait, surrounded by her multitude of grandchildren-some who are biologically hers and some she had adopted along the way-and remembers how it took a chance meeting between her daughter and the Malfoy boy to bring them all together.
Five months ago, Harry defeated Voldemort, but tensions are still running high at Hogwarts between Slytherin House and the other students. Ginny Weasley still views the Slytherins as the enemy, but when Draco Malfoy returns to school, she is forced to see things from a new perspective.
Five times Ginny comes across a somewhat mothering Draco Malfoy, and one time something else happens entirely. Moments from a love story in random encounters.
Ginny resisted the urge to approach him. What was she supposed to say? Hi, are you that bigoted twat I used to know at school? You know, the one who was a Death Eater and whose family only switched sides at the end of the war to save their own skins? Wow, golly gee, fancy seeing you in Nice. Yeah. She'd skip on that conversation.
Draco Malfoy hates his birthday and is pretty ambivalent towards everything else except, apparently, Ginny Weasley.
Ginny doesn't understand how everyone can be so friendly with Malfoy when she's certain he doesn't have a heart. But when an ill-advised drinking game reveals a secret love, she'll stop at nothing to prove he's lying…Isn't he?
No one knew better than Ginny that "having it all" was nothing more than an urban legend, but what happens when she wakes up one day to find that her greatest desire has been fulfilled? Would she accept it unconscionably, or would she risk everything to seek the truth?
Ginny is not pining, okay? She's just … respectfully admiring from a distance. It might only be the two-meter distance between their flats, but still.
In which Draco Malfoy is acting strange and is probably up to something, and no that is NOT paranoid thinking on Ginny Weasley's behalf. Irritable!Ginny, Aloof!Malfoy, i.e., the usual Hogwarts-era D/G.