The more I've written Fleur the more I've liked her, which led me to think about how and why she evolved over the course of the series. From the haughty, self-centered "Phlegm" to the tough, strong, love of Bill Weasley, Fleur grew a lot. This story explores that growth. It also includes some Harry/Ginny missing moments. Enjoy!
Harry and Ginny thought they were doing the right thing when they broke up, but what happens when dark forces seem to be conspiring to both keep them together - and kill them?
Impetuous decisions made in childhood are meant to stay there, but Ginny's first year at Hogwarts was rather more life-threatening than most. She swears to never to do anything to risk Harry's life again, but never is a long time. Voldemort is finally dead, but will echoes of the Chamber prevent Harry and Ginny from ever finding happiness?
Harry planned the engagement, so Ginny takes care of Valentines Day, without a frilly heart in sight. Rated M for a reason, people!
Harry learns what it means to be a godfather, with important help along the way.
Harry and Ginny make a pact to experience a series of "firsts" together. Hey, what are friends for, right?
Fleur Delacour is much more than her portrayal in canon. From the snotty, self-centered child in GoF to a strong fighter, loyal Order member, and Bill Weasley's love in DH, she grew a lot. This story explores that growth and how Bill came to love her. Follows canon with many details of my own. This is a repost - more coming soon!
What if Harry discovered he was a Horcrux in his 6th year? How would it affect his friendships? His relationship with Ginny? Mature themes in later chapters and outtakes.
Harry and Ginny experience a series of "firsts" together. What are friends for, right? Fun and fluff and some last chapter steaminess. Rated M for final chapter only.
While talking to Dumbledore at King's Cross, Harry makes a different decision about his future, one that puts his relationship with Ginny in grave peril. Can he fix his mistake before it's too late?
So what exactly does Twelve Fail Safe Ways to Charm Witches say, anyway? And does Hermione really do THAT to a book?
When Harry and Ginny broke up, they thought they were each doing what was right for the other But is it possible for them to be "just friends", especially when it seems like someone keeps trying to kill them? Mature sexual themes.