![]() Author has written 3 stories for Harry Potter. Welcome! I've been part of the FF community for a long while now, but I'm only now actually taking the initiative to showcase some of my work-in-progress. If you read it, please review. I must warn potential readers that virtually anything I will post is going to deal with harder subject matter. I shall always place necessary warnings at the top of my works, so I hope that shall not be a problem. If for some reason I forget to put up a trigger warning, go ahead and yell at me so I can fix it. Thank you for visiting. About An Untried Path: This is a fic centering around Draco Malfoy's life. It shall contain some harder themes such as child abuse, self-harm, and it shall contain some minor coarse language. The prologue and chapter one are now up! I don't like leaving things unfinished. If you think Draco needs a hug, it's alright. I think he needs one too. Rest assured that I shall update this fic. After some initial procrastination, long period of internet loss, and then a very disappointing data loss, my muse is a little sad, but still in healthy existence. (Trigger warning: Child abuse, self-harm.) About To Watch a Rose Die: This is a oneshot centering around Sirius Black and Remus Lupin. Remus sees changes in his friend that he doesn't like, but there is little he can do besides standing idly by and watch his friend's steady descent into depression and the like. (Trigger warning: Mentions of child abuse, self-harm, eating disorders, talk of death and suicide.) About Into the Sisters' Lair: In this fic, Draco Malfoy is thrust headfirst into a world he knows nothing of after a tragic event in his life. He must entrust his well-being to a convent of muggle sisters, despite his misgivings. This fic details his struggle with accepting the world he has been forced into by circumstance and necessity. This is the result of an idea I have been toying with for some months, and even wrote part of when it first came to mind, but later rewrote it entirely. (Warnings: child abuse, religious connotations, et cetera. True Blackout |