- Rating:
- R
- House:
- Astronomy Tower
- Characters:
- Draco Malfoy Ginny Weasley Harry Potter Hermione Granger Ron Weasley
- Genres:
- Drama
- Era:
- Multiple Eras
- Spoilers:
- Philosopher's Stone Chamber of Secrets Prizoner of Azkaban Goblet of Fire Order of the Phoenix Quidditch Through the Ages Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
- Stats:
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Published: 06/20/2004Updated: 03/10/2005Words: 12,502Chapters: 2Hits: 866
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- Story Summary:
- Change is the constant, the signal for rebirth, the egg of the phoenix. Though the change in Ginny Weasley was gradual, and intrinsically harmless, her brother Ron believes otherwise. He flatly refuses to accept his younger sibling’s new appearance, fresh choices, and different mentality. Instead of backing away and letting things diminish naturally, Ron convinces Harry to get involved—with roses in his hand and his heart on his sleeve. However, competition rears its polished blond head when Draco Malfoy hears of these deceptive plans of attraction to drive Ginny back to her previous bearing. As the conspiracies spread to new ears an intricate web is made, and impending catastrophe eludes them all.
Chapter 01
06/20/2004Change is the constant, the signal for rebirth, the egg of the phoenix. Though the change in Ginny Weasley was gradual, and intrinsically harmless, her brother Ron believes otherwise. He flatly refuses to accept his younger sibling’s new appearance, fresh choices, and different mentality. Instead of backing away and letting things diminish naturally, Ron convinces Harry to get involved—with roses in his hand and his heart on his sleeve. However, competition rears its polished blond head when Draco Malfoy hears of these deceptive plans of attraction to drive Ginny back to her previous bearing. As the conspiracies spread to new ears an intricate web is made, and impending catastrophe eludes them all.
Chapter 02
03/10/2005Change is the constant, the signal for rebirth, the egg of the phoenix. Though the change in Ginny Weasley was gradual, and intrinsically harmless, her brother Ron believes otherwise. He flatly refuses to accept his younger sibling’s new appearance, fresh choices, and different mentality. Instead of backing away and letting things diminish naturally, Ron convinces Harry to get involved—with roses in his hand and his heart on his sleeve. However, competition rears its polished blond head when Draco Malfoy hears of these deceptive plans of attraction to drive Ginny back to her previous bearing. As the conspiracies spread to new ears an intricate web is made, and impending catastrophe eludes them all.