Ellipsis
No Regrets by Ellipsis
03/02/2004Lucius passes through the Veil and finds himself in a place which isn't death.
An Unexpected Visitor by Ellipsis
02/29/2004Lucius gets a very unexpected visitor at the Manor.
Like a House on Fire by Ellipsis
02/29/2004Hogwarts is holding a Charity Slave Auction. Draco buys Harry. What ensues is a chain of events in which Harry is never quite sure what's going on, Draco wears a dress, Hermione gets angry and Ron gets forgotten. Draco/Harry slash ensues.
And Then There Was Whiskey by Ellipsis
02/24/2004Challenge fic. Draco's gone to a visit to the Burrow. Features Barbie dolls, Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey, sparkly mascara and a little bit of Orlando Bloom.
Cheek to Cheek by Ellipsis
02/24/2004Draco needs a date. Ginny makes a bet. Add one bottle of Sickleberry Rum (‘your inhibitions gone in six sips, guaranteed!’) and shake well for best results.
Love, lust, punishment, betrayal, death. In all things, there’s symmetry.
Seven Days by Ellipsis
10/03/2003Textbook thievery, pink squishy rooms, detention and flicked potato feature as Draco and Harry discover that a lot can happen in seven days.
My Bane, my Antidote by Ellipsis
07/07/2003They held the wedding at the Malfoy Manor, as was fitting. The bride wore beautifully tailored white robes with lace and carried white poppies. Draco had chosen the flowers. Ginny didn't know what they stood for, but he did. He whispered it to her that night, when they were alone. My bane, my antidote, he said in her ear.
Dancing in the Rain by Ellipsis
07/02/2003Draco plays Quiddich, Ginny falls over. (D/G)
Breaking the Rules by Ellipsis
01/13/2003For Draco it starts out as just another revenge plot. He focuses his energy on Ginny Weasley because she's weak and meek. Then he manages to get her angry causing a whole new side of her personality to be revealed and Draco realises she's not what he expected.
The Price of Fear by Ellipsis
01/12/2003When Voldemort presented Draco Malfoy with an impossible choice, he ran away. Now he's back to face his past and prove that he's already paid the price for his cowardice.