Draco and Ginny make an Unbreakable Vow to get married when they're young, but who knew saving the world would happen too?
Draco and Ginny are the perfect Auror team. There isn't a case they can't solve, until the murder of Pansy Parkinson. With time on the side of their killer, and Ginny as his final conquest, they have to hope they'll be able to stop the murderer in time.
When Tom Riddle kidnaps Ginny from her home after a raid, she has no idea what to expect, but she doesn't expect to think of him as anything other than a monster, that's for sure.
Ginny watches Pansy Parkinson from afar. Femslash.
The one where Ginny Weasley is a recovering addict, Draco Malfoy is her sponsor, and Neville Longbottom is best friends with everyone.
When Lord Voldemort gives an order, no one dares defy him. So when he orders Draco to reform one of the biggest blood traitors, Draco has no choice but to follow through, even if it means risking his heart in the process.
Draco watched her from the dark, his grey eyes hooded with lust. The thrill of the chase always got to him. But this one was different. This one he wanted to keep instead of kill. Ginny Weasley would be his.
Harry Potter left Ginny Weasley to deal with the aftermath of the miscarriage alone. Except Ginny isn't exactly dealing with it. More like running from it. Until Draco Malfoy and Padma plot to fix this. (Written for Anise with two awards on LJ)
When Lord Voldemort gives an order, no one dares defy him. So when he orders Draco to reform one of the biggest blood traitors, Draco has no choice but to follow through, even if it means risking his heart in the process.
This is an essay that explains not only why I ship D/G, but why H/G doesn't work. This is all backed up by the book, and just may show you all three characters in a much different light.
No one ever said it would be this hard.
There's a reason why Draco loves those November nights so dearly.