This is an extremely important message brought to you by the creator of Illusion.

Dear friends, readers and reviewers,
I regret to inform you that I have decided to not continue with Illusion. Yes, I still love D/G and probably will til the end of my Harry Potter obsession, I am not as passionate about it as I used to be. In the beginning, Illusion was my own personal star, now...I feel as if it's something I HAVE to finish, and not something I enjoy writing for the sheer fun of it. As a friend of mine has always said, always write something for yourself, not for others. That is exactly what I am about to do. Illusion was the story I imagined in the beginning of 'shipping D/G. Now, I find it to be very cliched and unrealistic. For those who really want to know what happens, I have written in a few paragraphs a summary of what happens til the end. I would just like to say that it may spoil the plot if I ever feel the need to start Illusion again. If anyone would like to take this story over, I'd be glad to hand it over if you e-mail me first.
Thanks for the past support and encouragement! Please look forward to my other D/G fics.
Kayla

Draco and Ginny wakes up to find that they had missed most of breakfast. Hurrying to the Great Hall, they cause more rumors to fly. That day, both Ginny and Draco broods alone and thinks up too many consequences of their relationship together and decide to not have one. They have what we'd call a lover's spat. Afterwards, in the middle of the night, Robbie asks Draco to get him Peppie and Ginny for comfort. (Ah, the high demands of youngsters...) Draco grudgingly abides and sets out to fetch the two. After going through some obstacles, Draco convinces Ginny to come with him to the dungeons. Along the way, Draco says something that angers Ginny and soon they have a major fight which results in a wave of water coming from Draco and a wall of fire from Ginny. As the two elements meet, it suddenly turns black and all D/G can see is each other. Ginny, at first, does not notice Draco and this blankness reminds her of the Chamber of Secrets causing her to recall old memories. Draco, seeing her so vulnerable goes and comforts her. After awhile, they see a bright light up ahead. Moving towards it, they see Peppie. Before their very eyes, Peppie, the dog, transforms into a beautiful goddess (Aren't they all?) who we knew with the name of Pepina Talhoe. Pepina proceeds to inform them about their very special powers and gives them each a charm that goes into their body and then everything fades away, leaving D/G confused and amazed. Another day goes by and Draco sneaks out when Robbie sleeps to meet up with Ginny. This was the R-rated part that this story was rated. You tell me what happens. Anyhow, Draco returns to find Robbie missing and a note, telling Draco where he can find Robbie signed by Voldemort. Draco gets angry at the evil Voldemort and upset with himself. Because, if he hadn't left to be with Ginny, then this wouldn't have happened. Draco then goes and finds Ginny and the two of them goes in search of Robbie. Their search brings them to the very heart of the Forbidden Forest where there is a church-like building. Inside, they find Robbie tied above a big block of stone. Robbie was made to be a sacriface. Voldemort appears and gives a big long speech about how they should have known they had a powerful magical source right under their noses. That source is Robbie. Voldemort then proceeds to tell D/G that he intends to drain Robbie's power and use it as his own. Ginny and Draco get really angry and since their power is mostly unharnessed from lack of practice, Voldemort dies from a double attack of water and fire. D/G both think that the evil is over. They run towards Robbie and bounce off an invisible force field. Landing not so softly on the hard floor, an evil laugh resounds around the room. A person materializes in front of them. It is Dumbledore. D/G are too stunned with disbelief to do anything. And this one little hesitation cause them one important thing...Robbie. (Long mourning session for our beloved Robbie, may he forever rest in peace...I really loved his character. *sniffles* But I had to lose him...) There is a major battle and it looks as if Dumbledore was going to win. But then, led by instinct, D/G does a complicated spell which banishes Dumbledore from any existing world. Meaning, he died too. They return to Hogwarts with the body of Robbie, obviously in mourning. Draco leaves Robbie and Ginny in the Infirmary and talks to McGonagall who is now in charge. Draco passes by the Great Hall on his return to the Infirmary. He overhears comments made by other people about him and Ginny. Furious, he goes in and yells at everybody. The speech goes a little like this. "Is that all you people can do? Gossip?" Ron, of course, interrupts. "This doesn't concern you." "Well, I'm sorry for saving your ass. I may sound like a hypocrite but what gives you, any of you, the right to talk about Ginny, or me, for that matter, in such a way? You people believe that you 'care' about others but then turn around and say bad things about them. Ginny is on the brink of death but nobody knows that because if it wasn't for her, you
wouldn't be able to be here and talk about the stupid things she may have done. If it wasn't for her, you'd all be slaves or dead in a few years. I think that you should give her the respect she so rightfully deserves. And if you can't, well, I can't help but hope you enjoy living hell." Ah...lovely speech. Anyhow, Draco returns to the Infirmary and Ginny is now unconcious. He spends the night in the Infirmary with Ginny and one point of the night, Draco walks to the window and wishes on a star with tears streaming down his face. By some miracle, Ginny survives and everyone and everything is merry. In the Epilogue, we see D/G is married, Pepina, the dog, lives with them. Draco and Ginny has a son named after Robbie.

The Epilogue:
In memory of all that is good and powerful. Let us never forget that innocence is something we are protecting in this world. Let us remember Robert Merlin Lefaye as one who taught us that knowing your destiny is ill-fated, does not mean you should live a life of misery. Life is full of joy and laughter. We should cherish those moments and try to live happily for as long as we shall live. Let the memory of all that is good and pure, innocent and trusting live in our hearts.

*sigh* That is how much I loved Robbie. Despite his over Gary Stu-ness. He was very, very lovable. *sniffles* I really didn't want to kill him off...but I did...

I thank everyone who took the time to read this story.

Luv, Hugz and lots of D/G goodness,
Kayla