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Rating
15+
Chapters
2
Words
3,467
Characters
Draco, Ginny, Harry, Dumbledore, Hermione, OC, Ron, Fred/George, Luna
Primary Relationship
Draco/Ginny
Secondary Relationship(s)
Genre(s)
Romance, Songfic
Era
Advisory
Strong Language, Scenes of a Sexual Nature, Substance Use or Abuse
Story Reviews
1
Status
Abandoned
First Published
2004-12-12 6:14pm
Last Chapter
2004-12-12 6:18pm
Last Updated
2004-12-12 6:18pm

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Ch. # Chapter Title Word Count Reviews
1 Whatever's Left

What’s left for Ginny when her husband dies and she has to finish raising their children together. Jessi, the daughter, is having trouble coping with her father’s death, but after attending the funeral finds a new strength to continue on. David, the sleazy son, can’t seem to get past the idea that his hero, his father, isn’t there to spur him on anymore. He begins to reconsider his past behavior. The story is broken up in parts, each one has a different character’s perspective.

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2 I was thinking of you

What’s left for Ginny when her husband dies and she has to finish raising their children together. Jessi, the daughter, is having trouble coping with her father’s death, but after attending the funeral finds a new strength to continue on. David, the sleazy son, can’t seem to get past the idea that his hero, his father, isn’t there to spur him on anymore. He begins to reconsider his past behavior. The story is broken up in parts, each one has a different character’s perspective.

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