Of All The Stars In The Sky
Summary: Of multiverse string theory and constellations in the sky, Astoria Greengrass finds herself navigating a dangerous course in a time period flanked by two wars. It doesn't help that she's caught the eye of a certain young but powerful Malfoy. What starts out as an innocent tale of a young witch spins into something out of control when Lord Voldemort and his followers return to bring upon darkness once again…
Main Pairing: Astoria/Draco
Status: Incomplete and an active writing project. (I'll change this status from time to time so please check if you're curious.)
Author's Note: This series has been revamped/started up again after a two-year hiatus/abandonment. Some parts have changed.
Disclaimer: The Harry Potter series belong to J.K Rowling.
So it begins
In every star there is a story told
For generations 'til the truth has fled,
Only leaving marks that welcome the cold
In from the windows and into our beds.
But when gazing up in the starlit skies,
A giant snake is staring down at me.
I do not run nor scream for fear it flies
Away from this place, a lock without key.
So I stretch my hands as far as they go
While screaming loud "Alas, take me with you!"
He reaches down too far below although
I am right there with him only more cruel.
I reach to touch just the scales of his tail.
His skin brushes my fingers and he falls.
We both plummet into the starry skies.
Extremely short prologue! I have a prelude after this. Note: Astoria Greengrass is a real character, not OC. She is actually Draco's wife by the end of the series. The first chapter will be out on May 1st, 2012! Sorry! I have too many stories to finish. Not fanfics, but I write original stories, which you can check out on the wattpad or figment link on my profile page. Yep! I'll post the prelude in a few days. Reviews are lovely!
Editing Note: poetry is in fad now. The original prologue was a general "this is my story" thing that you don't want to read. If there's any confusion, the abstract 'poem' is about Draco and Astoria. It's in pentameter but I'm afraid I'm terrible with any sort of iambic rhythm.
